We present an experimental and simulation study of the collective dynamics of liquid D2 in the range of exchanged wave vectors 3< Q< 14 nm-1. Neutron Brillouin scattering results for the center-of-mass dynamic structure factor of this moderately quantum fluid are compared, on an absolute scale, with those obtained by three different quantum simulation methods such as ring polymer molecular dynamics and two versions of the Feynman-Kleinert approach. The experimental data can be well described by dynamical models typically used for liquids. Some discrepancies show up both among simulations, and between simulations and experimental data. Such discrepancies are found to mainly concern the damping of the propagating sound modes.

Collective dynamics of liquid deuterium: Neutron scattering and approximate quantum simulation methods

Alessio De Francesco;Ferdinando Formisano;Alessio Laloni;Ubaldo Bafile;Milva Celli;Daniele Colognesi;
2021

Abstract

We present an experimental and simulation study of the collective dynamics of liquid D2 in the range of exchanged wave vectors 3< Q< 14 nm-1. Neutron Brillouin scattering results for the center-of-mass dynamic structure factor of this moderately quantum fluid are compared, on an absolute scale, with those obtained by three different quantum simulation methods such as ring polymer molecular dynamics and two versions of the Feynman-Kleinert approach. The experimental data can be well described by dynamical models typically used for liquids. Some discrepancies show up both among simulations, and between simulations and experimental data. Such discrepancies are found to mainly concern the damping of the propagating sound modes.
2021
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
Neutron scattering
Quantum simulation
Quantum liquids
Fluids dynamics
Collective excitations
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