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On the Nature of the Superfluid Phase in Liquid He4

Authors: Alekseenko Viktor Viktorovich

A hypothesis on the physical nature of the superfluid phase in liquid helium is presented. It is shown that atomic delocalization is possible only along one coordinate, rather than along three, as is currently accepted in classical concepts of helium's transition to a superfluid state. Filamentous coherent states of atoms form the basis of the superfluid component of liquid helium. The hypothesis is supported by the justification of the critical velocity during rotation of cylindrical vessels and thermodynamic calculations.

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