Anomalous attenuation of piezoacoustic surface waves by liquid helium thin films

ORAL

Abstract

We report on the experimental observation of an anomalously high attenuation of high frequency surface acoustic waves (SAW) by thin films of liquid 4He [1]. The piezoelectric SAW propagate along the surface of a lithium niobate substrate, which is covered by liquid helium films of varying thicknesses. When the thickness of the helium layer is much larger than the wavelength of the SAW on the substrate the SAW attenuation is dominated by emitting compressional waves into the bulk liquid, in good agreement with theory and previous measurements. However, for sufficiently thin helium films, we find that the SAW attenuation significantly exceeds that measured with the substrate submerged in bulk liquid. Possible mechanisms for this enhanced attenuation are discussed.

1. H. Byeon et al., arXiv:1807.10808 (2018)

*This work was supported by the NSF (Grant no. DMR-1708331).

Presenters

  • Kostyantyn Nasyedkin

    • Michigan State Univ

Authors

  • Kostyantyn Nasyedkin

    • Michigan State Univ
  • Heejun Byeon

    • Michigan State Univ
  • Justin Lane

    • Michigan State Univ
  • Liangji Zhang

    • Michigan State Univ
  • Niyaz Beysengulov

    • Michigan State Univ
  • Reza Loloee

    • Michigan State Univ
    • Michigan State University
    • Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University
  • Johannes Pollanen

    • Michigan State Univ
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University