Effect of gap distortion on the field splitting of collective modes in superfluid He3-B

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Effect of gap distortion on the field splitting of collective modes in superfluid He3-B. / Schopohl, Nils ; Warnke, Martin; Tewordt, Ludwig.
In: Physical Review Letters, Vol. 50, No. 14, 04.04.1983, p. 1066-1069.

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Schopohl N, Warnke M, Tewordt L. Effect of gap distortion on the field splitting of collective modes in superfluid He3-B. Physical Review Letters. 1983 Apr 4;50(14):1066-1069. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.50.1066

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abstract = "The field splitting of the real squashing, J=2, mode in He3-B is shown to become highly nonlinear at large fields as a result of the ellipsoidal deformation of the energy gap. This leads to crossings of the Jz=+1 and Jz=0 levels with the Jz=+2 level. The crossing points depend sensitively on the couplings between the J=2, 1, and 0 modes. The theory is in good agreement with the observed field evolution and level crossing as measured recently by Shivaram et al. {\textcopyright} 1983 The American Physical Society.",
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