PMID: 15245222Jul 13, 2004Paper

Raman spectroscopy of small para-H2 clusters formed in cryogenic free jets

Physical Review Letters
G TejedaJ P Toennies

Abstract

Small para-H2 clusters (pH2)N with N=2,...,8 have been identified by Raman spectroscopy in cryogenic free jets of the pure gas, near the Q(0) Raman line of the H2 monomer. The high resolution in space, time, and number size makes it possible to follow their growth kinetics with distance from the orifice. At lower source temperatures liquid clusters appear early in the expansion and then undergo a gradual phase transition to the solid state. The technique is very promising for exploring superfluidity in pure (pH2)N clusters.

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