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VOLUME 85 | ISSUE 11 | PAGE 710
The filament formation by impurities embedding into superfluid helium
E. B. Gordon*, R. Nishida, R. Nomura, Y. Okuda
Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1, O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan
* Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics (permanent address), 142432 Chernogolovka, Russia


PACS: 67.57.Vs, 68.65.La
Abstract
The hydrogen molecules embedded in superfluid helium as a gas jet are shown to form long thin filaments. These filaments survived under helium transition to a normal phase demonstrating their conjugated entity. The concentration of an impurity in the core of vortex may be the mechanism of the impurity coalescence providing a cotton-like structure of a condensate obtained by the impurities contained gas helium jet introduction to He-II.


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