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Evidence that rotons in helium II are interstitial atoms

Published 29 Jun 2017 in cond-mat.other | (1706.10149v1)

Abstract: Superfluid helium II contains excitations known as rotons. Their properties have been studied experimentally for more than 70 years but their structure is not fully understood. Feynman's 1954 description, involving rotating flow patterns, does not fully explain later experimental data. Here we identify volumetric, thermodynamic, colloidal, excitation, x-ray and neutron scattering evidence that rotons are composed of interstitial helium atoms. We show in particular that they have the same mass, effective mass and activation energy within experimental accuracy. They readily move through the substrate, and couple through lattice vibrations to produce quantized, loss-free flow which corresponds to the observed superflow. Our observations revive London's 1936 conclusion that helium II has a relatively open crystal-like lattice with enough free volume for atoms to move relative to one another, and reconcile it with London's 1938 description of a quantum fluid.

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