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As in Volume IX, the quantum fluids theme still dominates. This is reflected in articles by Fetter on vortices in superfluid 3 He, which bears both similarities and striking differences to those in superfluid 4 He, and by Rainer on the ab initio calculation of the transition temperatures of superconductors. In the article by Silvera and Walraven, the authors review their original experiments on spin-polarized atomic hydrogen. Finally, Dahm's article deals with charge motion in solid helium, which is not so obviously a quantum fluid, but a system in which the behaviour is a typical example of low temperature phenomena.

Author(s): D.F. Brewer (Eds.)
Series: Progress in Low Temperature Physics 10
Publisher: North-Holland
Year: 1986

Language: English
Pages: iii-v, 1-446

Content:
Edited by
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Preface
Page v
D.F. Brewer

Chapter 1: Vortices in Rotating Superfluid3He Original Research Article
Pages 1-72
Alexander L. Fetter

Chapter 2: Charge Motion in Solid Helium Original Research Article
Pages 73-137
A.J. Dahm

Chapter 3: Spin-Polarized Atomic Hydrogen Original Research Article
Pages 139-370
Isaac F. Silvera, J.T.M. Walraven

Chapter 4: Principles of AB Initio Calculations of Superconducting Transition Temperatures Original Research Article
Pages 371-424
Dierk Rainer

Author Index
Pages 425-438

Subject Index
Pages 439-446