Microscopic approaches to quantum liquids in confined geometries

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Microscopic approaches to quantum liquids in confined geometries

editors Eckhard Krotscheck, Jesus Navarro

(Series on advances in quantum many-body theory, vol. 4)

World Scientific, c2002

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Quantum liquids in confined geometries exhibit a large variety of new and interesting phenomena. For example, the internal structure of the liquid becomes more pronounced than in bulk liquids when the motion of the particles is restricted by an external matrix. Also, free quantum liquid droplets enable the study of the interaction of atoms and molecules with an external field without complications arising from interactions with container walls.This volume assembles review articles that present the status of frontline research in this field in a manner that makes the material accessible to the educated, but non-specialist, reader. The articles focus on the many-body aspects of the theory of quantum liquids in confined geometry. Research is in the very satisfactory situation where several accurate approaches are available that allow one to describe these systems in a quantitative manner without modelling uncertainty and uncontrolled assumptions. For example, dynamic situations of direct experimental relevance can be modelled with high accuracy.The theoretical approaches discussed are simulation methods, those semi-analytic many-body techniques that have proved to be successful in the field, and phenomenological density functional theories. Each of these methods has strengths and weaknesses, and it is hoped that this collection of comprehensive review articles in one volume will provide sufficient material for the reader to intelligently assess the theoretical problems, and the physical predictions of the individual theories.The collection is supplemented by several articles that highlight specific experimental issues (such as neutron or atom scattering, thermodynamics, phase transitions and magnetic properties), discuss the present directions of experimental research, and formulate questions and challenges for future theoretical work.

Table of Contents

  • Helium Liquids in Confined Geometries (C E Campbell)
  • Monte Carlo Simulations at Zero Temperature: Helium in One, Two, and Three Dimensions (J Boronat)
  • The Finite-Temperature Path Integral Monte Carlo Method and Its Application to Superfluid Helium Clusters (P Huang et al.)
  • Structure and Dynamics of the Bulk Liquid and Bulk Mixtures (M Saarela et al.)
  • A Microscopic View of Confined Quantum Liquids (V Apaja & E Krotscheck)
  • Density Functional Descriptions of Liquid 3He in Restricted Geometries (E S Hernandez & J Navarro)
  • Cavitation in Liquid Helium (M Barranco et al.)
  • Excitations of Supefluid 4He in Confinement (B Fak & H R Glyde)
  • Microscopic Superfluidity of Small 4He and Para-H2 Clusters Inside Helium Droplets (J P Toennies).

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  • NCID
    BA60908504
  • ISBN
    • 9810246404
  • Country Code
    si
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Singapore
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 422 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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