Quasi-1D parahydrogen in nanopores
Abstract
The low temperature physics of parahydrogen (ph2) confined in cylindrical channels of diameter of the order of 1 nm is studied theoretically by Quantum Monte Carlo simulations. On varying the attractive strength of the wall of the cylindrical pore, as well as its diameter, the equilibrium phase evolves from a single quasi-1D channel along the axis, to a concentric cylindrical shell. It is found that the quasi-1D system retains a strong propensity to crystallization, even though on weakly attractive substrates quantum fluctuations reduce somewhat such a tendency compared to the purely 1D system. No evidence of a topologically protected superfluid phase (in the Luttinger sense) is observed. Implications on the possible existence of a bulk superfluid phase of parahydrogen are discussed
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@article{arxiv.1512.07905,
title = {Quasi-1D parahydrogen in nanopores},
author = {Tokunbo Omiyinka and Massimo Boninsegni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.07905},
year = {2016}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures, 1 table