Search results for "Liquid helium"

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Data mining, dashboards and statistics: a powerful framework for the chemical design of molecular nanomagnets

2021

Abstract Three decades of intensive research in molecular nanomagnets have brought the magnetic memory in molecules from liquid helium to liquid nitrogen temperature. The enhancement of this operational temperature relies on a wise choice of the magnetic ion and the coordination environment. However, serendipity, oversimplified theories and chemical intuition have played the main role. In order to establish a powerful framework for statistically driven chemical design, we collected chemical and physical data for lanthanide-based nanomagnets to create a catalogue of over 1400 published experiments, developed an interactive dashboard (SIMDAVIS) to visualise the dataset, and applied inferentia…

Arrhenius equationPhysicsMolecular nanomagnetsLiquid heliumDashboard (business)chemistry.chemical_elementNanomagnetlaw.inventionsymbols.namesakechemistrylawsymbolsDysprosiumMoleculeStatistical physicsChemical design
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Bollettino di Matematica pura e applicata

2020

The paper emphasizes some the advances of knowledge in mathematics problems ad new applications. The Bollettino is open to the contribution of Italian or foreign researchers.

Block designLebesgue improper integralBmPaSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaBoll. di mat. Pura ed appl.Liquid Helium II.Hadamard designFirst return integralNon Equilibrium Thermodynamic
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The spectra of mixed $^3$He-$^4$He droplets

2005

The diffusion Monte Carlo technique is used to calculate and analyze the excitation spectrum of $^3$He atoms bound to a cluster of $^4$He atoms, by using a previously determined optimum filling of single-fermion orbits with well defined orbital angular momentum $L$, spin $S$ and parity quantum numbers. The study concentrates on the energies and shapes of the three kinds of states for which the fermionic part of the wave function is a single Slater determinant: maximum $L$ or maximum $S$ states within a given orbit, and fully polarized clusters. The picture that emerges is that of systems with strong shell effects whose binding and excitation energies are essentially determined over configur…

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Excitation spectrumdiffusion[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ATM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atomic and Molecular Clusters [physics.atm-clus]wave functionsFOS: Physical sciencesMonte Carlo methodsbinding energyMonte Carlo technique ; Excitation spectrum ;Monte Carlo techniqueliquid theoryliquid helium 3-4 mixturesPhysics - Chemical Physics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]Physics - Atomic and Molecular ClustersAtomic and Molecular Clusters (physics.atm-clus)67.60.-g 66.10.Cb 61.20.Jadrops
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Blue luminescence in ZnO single crystals, nanopowders, ceramic

2007

The luminescence spectra and luminescence decay processes were studied in a ZnO single crystal, nanopowders and ceramic at liquid helium and room temperature under VUV synchrotron radiation as well as under pulsed laser excitation. The exciton-exciton and exciton-multiphonon processes were compared in different ZnO nanopowders (commercial powder, powders obtained by vaporization-condensation technique) and ceramic. The possibility of luminescence decay time modification by Al3+ doping was shown.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesHistoryMaterials scienceCondensed Matter::Otherbusiness.industryLiquid heliumDopingSynchrotron radiationLuminescence spectraComputer Science ApplicationsEducationlaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials SciencelawCondensed Matter::Superconductivityvisual_artPhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOptoelectronicsddc:530CeramicLuminescencebusinessSingle crystalExcitationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Microscopic study of He2-SF6 trimers

2003

The He2-SF6 trimers, in their different He isotopic combinations, are studied in the framework of both the correlated Jastrow approach and the correlated hyperspherical harmonics (CHH) expansion method. The energetics and structure of the He-SF6 dimers are analyzed, and the existence of a characteristic rotational band in the excitation spectrum is discussed, as well as the isotopic differences. The binding energies and the spatial properties of the trimers, in their ground and lowest lying excited states, obtained by the Jastrow ansatz are in excellent agreement with the results of the converged CHH expansion. The introduction of the He-He correlation makes all trimers bound by largely sup…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesLiquid heliumMicroscòpia de materialsGasos rarsPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersFísicaMicroclustersMicroscopy of materialsMicroagregatsHeli líquidRare gases
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Structure of metastable 2D liquid helium

2007

We present diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) results on a novel, superfluid phase in two-dimensional 4He at densities higher than 0.065 A-2, which is very close to the freezing density. The new phase has anisotropic, hexatic orbital order, but the single-particle density remains constant. By increasing density the hexatic superfluid forms a metastable state, which lies above the crystal ground state in energy. This implies that the liquid-solid phase transition takes place in two stages: a second-order phase transition from the isotropic superfluid to the hexatic superfluid, followed by a first-order transition that localizes atoms into the triangular crystal order.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhase transitionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Liquid heliumCondensed Matter::OtherGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical scienceslaw.inventionCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterSuperfluidityCrystalCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterlawPhase (matter)MetastabilityDiffusion Monte CarloGround stateCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)
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Refrigeration bound of heat-producing cylinders by superfluid helium

2019

In this paper we go ahead in our studies on refrigeration of nanosystems by superfluid helium, as an appealing subject for future applications to computers or astronautical precision nanodevices. We first recall the effective thermal conductivity in laminar counterflow superfluid helium through arrays of mutually parallel cylinders and we discuss the conditions for the appearance of quantum turbulence around the heat-producing cylinders. We then consider the cooling of an array of heat-producing cylindrical nanosystems by means of superfluid-helium counterflow. We discuss the upper bound on heat removal set by avoidance of quantum turbulence and avoidance of phase transition to normal He I,…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysics::Fluid Dynamicsthermal conductivity liquid helium quantum turbulence micropores quantized vortices computer refrigeration.Mathematics; PhysicsRefrigerationExtended Thermodynamicssuperfluid heliumPhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clusterslcsh:Science (General)Settore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMSC: 76A25 76F99 80A99.lcsh:Q1-390
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Beyond the dilute Bose gas

2006

Abstract We discuss problems of three dimensional Bose gases in interaction but non-dilute. We then use the theory of a “weakly interacting” Bose gas recently analyzed as an attempt to obtain further insights into non-dilute systems. In particular, we develop the theory with additional remarks, discussions and a slight modification. The article concludes with a much more detailed analysis of the Bose condensate depletion, as well as a study of the two-fluid model of Tisza and Landau: the coexistence of normal and superfluid liquids at sufficiently low temperatures. In fact, even if it is based on one debatable hypothesis, this non-dilute gas qualitatively leads, up to Landau's “ T 4 law”, t…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesStatistics and ProbabilityPhysicsCondensed matter physicsBose gasLiquid heliumCondensationchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter Physicslaw.inventionSuperfluiditychemistrylawQuantum mechanicsThermalBose–Einstein condensateHeliumPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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Pumped helium system for cooling positron and electron traps to 1.2 K

2011

Abstract Extremely precise tests of fundamental particle symmetries should be possible via laser spectroscopy of trapped antihydrogen ( H ¯ ) atoms. H ¯ atoms that can be trapped must have an energy in temperature units that is below 0.5 K—the energy depth of the deepest magnetic traps that can currently be constructed with high currents and superconducting technology. The number of atoms in a Boltzmann distribution with energies lower than this trap depth depends sharply upon the temperature of the thermal distribution. For example, ten times more atoms with energies low enough to be trapped are in a thermal distribution at a temperature of 1.2 K than for a temperature of 4.2 K. To date, H…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesSuperconductivityPhysicsantihydrogenNuclear and High Energy Physicsliquid heliumLiquid heliumPenning trapchemistry.chemical_elementElectronAtmospheric temperature rangePenning traplaw.inventionchemistrylawAntimatterantiprotonrefrigeratorPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsAntihydrogenInstrumentationHelium
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Attenuation of the Fourth Sound in Liquid Helium II via Extended Thermodymamics

2004

Extended thermodynamicNon-equilibrium thermodynamicLiquid helium IISuper4uid
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