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Coupled motion of Xe clusters and quantum vortices in He nanodroplets.

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Boll,  R.
Research Group of Structural Dynamics of (Bio)Chemical Systems, MPI for Biophysical Chemistry, Max Planck Society;

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Jones, C. F., Bernando, C., Tanyag, R. M. P., Bacellar, C., Ferguson, K. R., Gomez, L. F., Anielski, D., Belkacem, A., Boll, R., Bozek, J., Carron, S., Cryan, J., Englert, L., Epp, S. W., Erk, B., Foucar, L., Hartmann, R., Neumark, D. M., Rolles, D., Rudenko, A., Siefermann, K. R., Weise, F., Rudek, B., Sturm, F. P., Ullrich, J., Bostedt, C., Gessner, O., & Vilesov, A. F. (2016). Coupled motion of Xe clusters and quantum vortices in He nanodroplets. Physical Review B, 93(18):. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.93.180510.


引用: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002B-6007-5
要旨
Single He nanodroplets doped with Xe atoms are studied via ultrafast coherent x-ray diffraction imaging. The diffraction images show that rotating He nanodroplets about 200 nm in diameter contain a small number of symmetrically arranged quantum vortices decorated with Xe clusters. Unexpected large distances of the vortices from the droplet center (≈0.7–0.8 droplet radii) are explained by a significant contribution of the Xe dopants to the total angular momentum of the droplets and a stabilization of widely spaced vortex configurations by the trapped Xe clusters.