X-Ray Imaging of the Phase Separation in Mixed <sup>3</sup>He/<sup>4</sup>He Nanodroplets
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Abstract
A mixture of 3He and 4He liquids separates into a 3He-rich and a 4He-rich phase below 0.87 K. Here, we present a study of this phase separation in freely-rotating, sub-micrometer-sized helium droplets under molecular beam conditions in vacuum at T ≈ 0.15 K. Density distributions within individual droplets are studied by ultrafast x-ray diffraction using the LCLS free electron laser. Strong indications for the separation of the two phases within the droplet are provided by pronounced azimuthal intensity modulations of the ring-shaped diffraction patterns, that the inner phase has a different shape than the outer one. We examine the possibilities that the 4He rich phase may consists of two lobes or a torus immersed in 3He. The results are also compared to recent theoretical work on phase separation in classical rotating droplets [1] and DFT calculations on mixed 3He/4He droplets [2].
[1] S. L. Butler, Phys Fluids 32, 012115 (2020).
[2] M. Pi et al., Phys Rev B 102, 060502 (2020).
[1] S. L. Butler, Phys Fluids 32, 012115 (2020).
[2] M. Pi et al., Phys Rev B 102, 060502 (2020).
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Presenters
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Sean O'Connell
- Univ of Southern California