화학공학소재연구정보센터
Nature, Vol.386, No.6625, 585-587, 1997
Detection of the Earths Rotation Using Superfluid Phase Coherence
It has long been recognized that the macroscopic quantum properties of superfluid helium could form the basis of a technique for measuring the state of absolute rotation of the Containment vessel(1-5) : circulation of superfluid helium is quantized, so providing a reference state of zero rotation with respect to inertial space, Here we provide experimental proof of this concept by detecting the rotation of the Earth using the spatial phase coherence of superfluid He-4, thus providing independent corroboration of an earlier report(6) that demonstrated the feasibility of making such a measurement, Our superfluid container is constructed on a centimetre-size silicon wafer, and has an essentially toroidal geometry but with the flow path interrupted by partition incorporating a sub-micrometre aperture. Rotation of the container induces a measurable now velocity through the aperture in order to maintain coherence in the quantum phase of the superfluid, Using this device, we determine the Earth’s rotation rate to a precision of 0.5% with a measurement time of one hour, and argue that improvements in sensitivity of several orders of magnitude should be feasible.