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Matter Wave Diffraction from an Inclined Transmission Grating: Searching for the Elusive He-4 Trimer Efimov State

Quantum Physics 2010-06-18 v1

Abstract

The size of the helium trimer is determined by diffracting a beam of He-4 clusters from a 100 nm grating inclined by 21 degree. Due to the bar thickness the projected slit width is roughly halved to 27 nm, increasing the sensitivity to the trimer size. The peak intensities measured out to the 8th order are evaluated via a few-body scattering theory. The trimer pair distance is found to be 1.1+0.4/-0.5 nm in agreement with predictions for the ground state. No evidence for a significant amount of Efimov trimers is found. Their concentration is estimated to be less than 6%.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0412064,
  title  = {Matter Wave Diffraction from an Inclined Transmission Grating: Searching for the Elusive He-4 Trimer Efimov State},
  author = {R. Bruehl and A. Kalinin and O. Kornilov and J. P. Toennies and G. C. Hegerfeldt and M. Stoll},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0412064},
  year   = {2010}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures