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A low-frequency, high-amplitude, torsional oscillator for studies of quantum fluids and solids

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0146790

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We introduce a low-frequency torsional oscillator suitable for studies of quantum fluids and solids. It operates at frequencies of similar to 100 Hz, achieves velocities of several cm s(-1,) and exhibits a quality factor of Q similar or equal to 3 x 104.
We introduce a low-frequency torsional oscillator suitable for studies of quantum fluids and solids. It operates at frequencies of similar to 100 Hz, achieves velocities of several cm s(-1,) and exhibits a quality factor of Q similar or equal to 3 x 104. In order to reach such velocities at this relatively low frequency, the oscillator amplitude must exceed 100 mu m, which would be impracticable for a conventional capacitor-driven device where the drive is applied parallel to the main motion and there are correspondingly large changes in the separation of the capacitor plates. For the different geometry of the oscillator that we now describe, however, the separations of both the drive and detect capacitor plates remain constant regardless of the amplitude of oscillation. We discuss its design and report our initial tests of its performance. (C) 2023 Author(s). All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license

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