Anomalous Suppression of Superfluidity in $^4$He Confined in a Nano-porous Glass: Possible Quantum Phase Transition


Abstract in English

We explore superfluidity for $^4$He confined in a porous glass which has nanopores of 2.5 nm in diameter, at pressures up to 5 MPa. With increasing pressure, the superfluidity is drastically suppressed, and the superfluid transition temperature approaches 0 K at $P_c = 3.5$ MPa. The features strongly suggest that the extreme confinement of $^4$He into the nanopores induces a quantum phase transition from superfluid to nonsuperfluid at 0 K, and at $P_c$.

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