Structure of Solid Helium by Neutron Diffraction

D. G. Henshaw
Phys. Rev. 109, 328 – Published 15 January 1958
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Abstract

Neutron diffraction patterns for six samples of polycrystalline solid helium have been measured over the angular range 5° to 62° using 1.064 A neutrons. Four of these specimens were held at 1.15°K and 66 atmospheres while the other two were maintained at 1.88°K and at 66 and 69 atmospheres, respectively. The diffuse scattering was small at low angles and increased with increasing angle up to 45° beyond which the intensity decreased in much the same way as observed in the scattering patterns from liquid helium. Six lines were observed in the patterns recorded at 1.15°K and 66 atmospheres. The positions of the lines are fitted by a hexagonal close-packed structure in which a0=3.53±0.03 A and c0=5.76±0.05 A. Within experimenal error no difference is observed between the patterns at 1.88°K and 1.15°K. The calculated density of solid helium at 1.15°K and 66 atmospheres is 0.214±0.006 gram/cc. The mean isothermal compressibility of the solid at 1.15°K between the solidus and 66 atmospheres is (3.1±0.8)×103 atmosphere1.

  • Received 26 September 1957

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.109.328

©1958 American Physical Society

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D. G. Henshaw

  • Chalk River Laboratories, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada

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Vol. 109, Iss. 2 — January 1958

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