Inelastic Neutron Scattering of Nanoconfined Superfluid Helium

<p> The dynamics of liquid <sup>4</sup>He confined in a mesoporous powder FSM-16 are reported in this dissertation, including the roton linewidth, excitation spectrum, and Compton profile. With an ordered triangular lattice structure, FSM-16 is a high surface area porous glass with...

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Main Author: Bryan, Matthew S.
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Published: Indiana University 2018
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-108420522018-08-23T16:09:09Z Inelastic Neutron Scattering of Nanoconfined Superfluid Helium Bryan, Matthew S. Physics <p> The dynamics of liquid <sup>4</sup>He confined in a mesoporous powder FSM-16 are reported in this dissertation, including the roton linewidth, excitation spectrum, and Compton profile. With an ordered triangular lattice structure, FSM-16 is a high surface area porous glass with hexagonal pores a few nanometers in diameter. Neutron backscattering results examined the roton linewidth as a function of temperature. Observed linewidths in confinement are consistent with the theoretical and experimental results of the bulk liquid. The temperature-filling phase diagram was explored at intermediate fillings and low temperatures. The maxon and roton excitations are used as indicators of density for a thin-film that transitions into a three dimensional confined fluid. The resulting excitation spectrum at low fillings does not correspond to the bulk liquid at any pressure. The deep inelastic neutron scattering results found an enhanced single particle kinetic energy, with full pore and thin film liquid deviating from the bulk momentum distribution in shape.</p><p> Indiana University 2018-08-21 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10842052 EN
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Bryan, Matthew S.
Inelastic Neutron Scattering of Nanoconfined Superfluid Helium
description <p> The dynamics of liquid <sup>4</sup>He confined in a mesoporous powder FSM-16 are reported in this dissertation, including the roton linewidth, excitation spectrum, and Compton profile. With an ordered triangular lattice structure, FSM-16 is a high surface area porous glass with hexagonal pores a few nanometers in diameter. Neutron backscattering results examined the roton linewidth as a function of temperature. Observed linewidths in confinement are consistent with the theoretical and experimental results of the bulk liquid. The temperature-filling phase diagram was explored at intermediate fillings and low temperatures. The maxon and roton excitations are used as indicators of density for a thin-film that transitions into a three dimensional confined fluid. The resulting excitation spectrum at low fillings does not correspond to the bulk liquid at any pressure. The deep inelastic neutron scattering results found an enhanced single particle kinetic energy, with full pore and thin film liquid deviating from the bulk momentum distribution in shape.</p><p>
author Bryan, Matthew S.
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title Inelastic Neutron Scattering of Nanoconfined Superfluid Helium
title_short Inelastic Neutron Scattering of Nanoconfined Superfluid Helium
title_full Inelastic Neutron Scattering of Nanoconfined Superfluid Helium
title_fullStr Inelastic Neutron Scattering of Nanoconfined Superfluid Helium
title_full_unstemmed Inelastic Neutron Scattering of Nanoconfined Superfluid Helium
title_sort inelastic neutron scattering of nanoconfined superfluid helium
publisher Indiana University
publishDate 2018
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