Abstract
Recent experiments on the flow of helium-4 fluid through nanopores with tunable pore radius provide a platform for studying the quasi-one-dimensional (quasi-1D) superfluid behaviors. In the extreme 1D limit, the helium atoms are localized by disordered small variations in the substrate potential provided by the pore walls. In the limit of wide pore radius, a solid layer of helium-4 is expected to coat the pore walls smoothing out the substrate potential, and superfluidity is observed in the central region. Building on earlier quantum Monte Carlo results, we propose a scenario for this crossover using a shell model of coupled Luttinger liquids. We find that a small-radius pore will always localize the helium atoms, but above a critical radius, a single 1D channel flows through the pore and can be described by Luttinger liquid theory.
- Received 24 August 2020
- Revised 6 November 2020
- Accepted 15 November 2020
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.205426
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