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Observation and simulation of stress driven instability on solid helium surface
Conference proceeding   Peer reviewed

Observation and simulation of stress driven instability on solid helium surface

H. Kojima and P. Grinfeld
LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, PTS A AND B, v 850, pp 341-342
01 Jan 2006

Abstract

Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Applied Physics, Condensed Matter Science & Technology Thermodynamics
Preliminary data on observation of stress driven rearrangement instability on the surface of solid 4 He in contact with superfluid at its melting pressure are presented. When the applied strain exceeds a threshold value, the surface becomes unstable and forms irregular deformations. Threshold effects are also seen in numerical simulations.

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Physics, Applied
Physics, Condensed Matter
Thermodynamics
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