Abstract

Abstract In rotating 3He-B the critical flow velocity for the nucleation of singular vortex lines is high and allows the existence of different rotating states: vortex-free counterflow, the equilibrium vortex state, and metastable states with a well-defined vortex cluster containing less than the equilibrium number of vortices. These states can be distinguished and characterized using CW NMR techniques. We derive an estimate for the magnetic field induced anistropy of the superfluid energy gap from an analysis of the spatial distribution of the order parameter texture in the vortex-free state. When vortices are introduced, their number in the vortex cluster can be counted using a simple experimental procedure. This allows us to measure the critical rotation velocity for the nucleation of vortices, which proves to correspond to the maximum flow velocity in the cylindrical NMR cell.

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