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May 13, 1985

Experiments on Rotating Superfluid 3he: What's New Near Absolute Zero?

Dr. Richard Packard
University of California, Berkeley

Darwin 103
4:00 PM

Dr. Richard Packard, post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Physics at University of California, Berkeley, will describe how an AC gyroscope has been used to detect superfluid persistent currents in 3He.