Magnon thermal conductivity of solidHe3in the U2D2 antiferromagnetic phase

Abstract
We report the first measurement of magnon thermal conductivity in monodomain single crystals of He3 in the U2D2 antiferromagnetic phase. The magnon mean free path λ was found first to rise rapidly upon cooling below TN and then more slowly at low temperatures, depending on the sample. The temperature dependence is consistent with magnon umklapp scattering at high T, i.e., λ proportional to T2 exp(Δ/kBT), with Δ/kB determined to be 5.8(±0.3) mK. The limiting low-temperature values of λ varied from 0.3 to 3 μm.