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Henry E. Hall - Bibliography from Henry Edgar Hall. 28 September 1928 — 4 December 2015

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posted on 2018-09-19, 08:58 authored by A. I. Golov, W. F. Vinen
Henry Edgar Hall was a leading experimental and theoretical low temperature physicist of his generation, who, working first in Cambridge and then in Manchester, made important contributions to our knowledge and understanding of superfluidity in both liquid 4He and liquid 3He. His work focused significantly, but not exclusively, on the role of topological defects, such as quantized vortex filaments, in superfluid behaviour. He also contributed in important ways to the development of the 3He–4He dilution refrigerator, which has since played a vital role in experimental work requiring temperatures below 1 K.

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