TY - JOUR
T1 - Phase transitions in multilayer helium films
AU - Cheng, E.
AU - Cole, Milton W.
AU - Saam, W. F.
AU - Treiner, Jacques
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - Multilayer helium films have, until recently, been predicted and observed to exhibit a standard form of structural behavior: one or two solid layers reside adjacent to the substrate and continuous wetting liquid extends outward thereafter. We report contrary theoretical results in the case of weak-binding surfaces, the alkali metals and H2 being particularly important examples. Depending on the substrate potential, the predicted behavior can be either nonwetting or prewetting. The focus is on He4, but some results for He3 are presented. Compound substrates, helium layer solidification, third sound, superfluid onset, and possible phase diagrams for T>0 are discussed. The calculations utilize semiempirical density-functional methods which have proven to be accurate in other applications. Recent experiments with alkali metals and H2 are discussed in relation to theoretical results.
AB - Multilayer helium films have, until recently, been predicted and observed to exhibit a standard form of structural behavior: one or two solid layers reside adjacent to the substrate and continuous wetting liquid extends outward thereafter. We report contrary theoretical results in the case of weak-binding surfaces, the alkali metals and H2 being particularly important examples. Depending on the substrate potential, the predicted behavior can be either nonwetting or prewetting. The focus is on He4, but some results for He3 are presented. Compound substrates, helium layer solidification, third sound, superfluid onset, and possible phase diagrams for T>0 are discussed. The calculations utilize semiempirical density-functional methods which have proven to be accurate in other applications. Recent experiments with alkali metals and H2 are discussed in relation to theoretical results.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.46.13967
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.46.13967
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0001536940
VL - 46
SP - 13967
EP - 13982
JO - Physical Review B
JF - Physical Review B
SN - 0163-1829
IS - 21
ER -