An extensive neutron diffraction investigation on low-density (n < 4.35 nm-3) states of helium gas along the 6-K isotherm has been performed by means of both wide and small-angle experiments, allowing for the extraction of the zero- and first-order density coefficients of c(k), the Fourier transform of the direct correlation function, in a very wide wavevector region extending from k = 1 nm-1 to k = 160 nm-1. The two independent measurements provide quantitatively consistent results, and the experimental quantities show a good agreement with the thermodynamic (i.e. k = 0) data. The comparison of the experimental pure two-body correlation with the corresponding result of a classical calculation clearly indicates the need of a quantum-mechanical approach.

Neutron Diffraction Study of Quantum Effects on the Pair Correlation

2002

Abstract

An extensive neutron diffraction investigation on low-density (n < 4.35 nm-3) states of helium gas along the 6-K isotherm has been performed by means of both wide and small-angle experiments, allowing for the extraction of the zero- and first-order density coefficients of c(k), the Fourier transform of the direct correlation function, in a very wide wavevector region extending from k = 1 nm-1 to k = 160 nm-1. The two independent measurements provide quantitatively consistent results, and the experimental quantities show a good agreement with the thermodynamic (i.e. k = 0) data. The comparison of the experimental pure two-body correlation with the corresponding result of a classical calculation clearly indicates the need of a quantum-mechanical approach.
2002
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
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