Phonon-roton excitations in liquid 4He at negative pressures
Francesco Albergamo1, Jacques Bossy, Pierre Averbuch
1Institut Laue-Langevin, Boîte Postale 156, 38042 Grenoble, France.
Abstract:
We present neutron scattering measurements of the phonon-roton excitations of superfluid 4He held at negative pressures from zero to -5 bar. The liquid was stretched to negative pressures by immersing it in the porous medium MCM-41. In the wave vector range 0.35< or =Q< or =1.55 A(-1) and temperature T=0.4 K investigated, the phonon and maxon energies decrease systematically below bulk values as the negative pressure is increased. The energies are consistent with extrapolation of positive pressure values from which the negative internal pressure can be estimated. The maximum negative pressure realized is consistent with surface tension arguments and the MCM-41 pore diameter of 47 A.
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