Ground state of small mixed helium and spin-polarized tritium clusters: a quantum Monte Carlo stud
Abstract
We report results for the ground-state energy and structural properties of small He-T clusters consisting of up to 4 T and 8 He atoms. These results have been obtained using very well-known He-He and T-T interaction potentials and several models for the He-T interatomic potential. All the calculations have been performed with variational and diffusion Monte Carlo methods. It takes at least three atoms to form a mixed bound state. In particular, for small clusters the binding energies are significantly affected by the precise form of the He-T interatomic potential but the stability limits remain unchanged. The only exception is the HeT trimer whose stability in the case of the weakest He-T interaction potential is uncertain, while it seems stable for other potentials. The mixed trimer He(T), a candidate for Borromean state, is not bound. All other studied clusters are stable. Some of the weakest bound clusters can be classified as quantum halos, as a consequence of having high probability of being in a classically forbidden region.
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@article{arxiv.1012.3262,
title = {Ground state of small mixed helium and spin-polarized tritium clusters: a quantum Monte Carlo stud},
author = {P. Stipanović and L. Vranješ Markić and J. Boronat and B. Kežić},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.3262},
year = {2016}
}
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20 pages, accepted for publication in J. Chem. Phys