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The use of vibrating quartz forks in cryogenic helium research - On their ability to detect an externally applied flow in superfluid 4He

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2009

Abstract

Quartz tuning forks mass-produced as frequency standards for watches proved to serve as very useful tools for generating and probing flows of gaseous and liquid helium. Their cryogenic use as thermometers, pressure- and viscosimeters as well as generators and detectors of cavitation and turbulence has been recently discussed.