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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Experimental cell for molecular beam deposition and magnetic resonance studies of matrix isolated radicals at temperatures below 1 K

S. Sheludiakov; J. Ahokas; O. Vainio; J. Järvinen; D. Zvezdov; S. Vasiliev; V. V. Khmelenko; S. Mao; D. M. Lee

We present the design and performance of an experimental cell constructed for matrix isolation studies of H and D atoms in solid H2/D2 films, which are created by molecular beam deposition at temperatures below 1 K. The sample cell allows sensitive weighing of the films by a quartz microbalance (QM) and their studies by magnetic resonance techniques in a strong magnetic field of 4.6 T. We are able to regulate the deposition rate in the range from 0.01 to 10 molecular layers/s, and measure the thickness with ≈0.2 monolayer resolution. The upper QM electrode serves as a mirror for a 128 GHz Fabry-Perot resonator connected to an electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrometer. H and D atoms were created by RF discharge in situ in the sample cell, and characterized by ESR and electron-nuclear double resonance. From the magnetic resonance measurements we conclude that the films are smooth and provide homogeneous trapping conditions for embedded atoms. The current sample cell design also makes it possible to calibrate the ESR signal and estimate the average and local concentrations of H and D radicals in the film.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Bose-Einstein Condensation of Magnons in Atomic Hydrogen Gas

O. Vainio; J. Ahokas; J. Järvinen; L. Lehtonen; S. Novotny; S. Sheludiakov; K. A. Suominen; S. Vasiliev; D. Zvezdov; V. V. Khmelenko; D. M. Lee

We report on experimental observation of Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC)-like behavior of quantized electron spin waves (magnons) in a dense gas of spin-polarized atomic hydrogen. The magnons are trapped and controlled with inhomogeneous magnetic fields and described by a Schrödinger-like wave equation, in analogy to the BEC experiments with neutral atoms. We have observed the appearance of a sharp feature in the ESR spectrum displaced from the normal spin wave spectrum. We believe that this observation corresponds to a sudden growth of the ground-state population of the magnons and emergence of their spontaneous coherence for hydrogen gas densities exceeding a critical value, dependent on the trapping potential. We interpret the results as a BEC of nonequilibrium magnons which were formed by applying the rf power.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Tunneling chemical exchange reaction D + HD → D2 + H in solid HD and D2 at temperatures below 1 K.

S. Sheludiakov; J. Ahokas; J. Järvinen; D. Zvezdov; L. Lehtonen; O. Vainio; S. Vasiliev; D. M. Lee; V. V. Khmelenko

We report on a study of the exchange tunneling reaction D + HD → D2 + H in a pure solid HD matrix and in a D2 matrix with a 0.23% HD admixture at temperatures between 130 mK and 1.5 K. We found that the exchange reaction rates, kexHD ∼ 3 × 10-27 cm3 s-1 in the pure HD matrix, and kexD2 = 9(4) × 10-28 cm3 s-1 in the D2 matrix, are nearly independent of temperature within this range. This confirms the quantum tunnelling nature of these reactions, and their ability to proceed at temperatures down to absolute zero. Based on these observations we concluded that exchange tunneling reaction H + H2 → H2 + H should also proceed in a H2 matrix at the lowest temperatures. On the other hand, the recombination of H atoms in solid H2 and D atoms in solid D2 is substantially suppressed at the lowest temperatures as a result of a decreased probability of resonant tunneling of atoms when they approach each other.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Guiding and trapping of electron spin waves in atomic hydrogen gas.

O. Vainio; J. Ahokas; S. Novotny; S. Sheludyakov; D. Zvezdov; K. A. Suominen; S. Vasiliev

We present a high magnetic field study of electron spin waves in atomic hydrogen gas compressed to high densities of ∼10(18)  cm(-3) at temperatures ranging from 0.26 to 0.6 K. We observed a variety of spin wave modes caused by the identical spin rotation effect with strong dependence on the spatial profile of the polarizing magnetic field. We demonstrate confinement of these modes in regions of strong magnetic field and manipulate their spatial distribution by changing the position of the field maximum.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017

ESR study of atomic hydrogen and tritium in solid T2 and T2:H2 matrices below 1 K

S. Sheludiakov; J. Ahokas; J. Järvinen; L. Lehtonen; O. Vainio; S. Vasiliev; D. M. Lee; V. V. Khmelenko

We report on the first ESR study of atomic hydrogen and tritium stabilized in solid T2 and T2:H2 matrices down to 70 mK. The concentrations of T atoms in pure T2 approached 2 × 1020 cm-3 (0.60%) and record-high concentrations of H atoms ∼1 × 1020 cm-3 (0.33%) were reached in T2:H2 solid mixtures where a fraction of T atoms became converted into H due to the isotopic exchange reaction T + H2 → TH + H. The maximum concentrations of unpaired T and H atoms were limited by their recombination which becomes enhanced by efficient atomic diffusion due to the presence of a large number of vacancies and phonons generated in the matrices by β-particles. Recombination also appeared in an explosive manner, both being stimulated and spontaneously in thick films where sample cooling was insufficient. We suggest that the main mechanism for H and T migration is physical diffusion related to tunneling or hopping to vacant sites in contrast to tunneling chemical exchange reactions which govern diffusion of H and D atoms created in H2 and D2 matrices by other methods.


Physica Scripta | 2018

Spin waves in quantum gases—the quality factor of the identical spin rotation effect

L. Lehtonen; O. Vainio; J. Ahokas; J. Järvinen; S. Sheludyakov; K. A. Suominen; S. Vasiliev; V. V. Khmelenko; D. M. Lee

Our recent experimental work on electron spin waves in atomic hydrogen gas has prompted a revisit of the theory of the Identical Spin Rotation Effect (ISRE). A key characteristic determining the properties of the spin waves is the quality factor of ISRE. Unfortunately, calculating this quality factor takes some toil. In this paper we summarize some results of the ISRE theory in dilute gases. We also derive asymptotic formulae for the quality factor and examine their accuracy for hydrogen and


New Journal of Physics | 2018

Identical spin rotation effect and electron spin waves in quantum gas of atomic hydrogen

L. Lehtonen; O. Vainio; J. Ahokas; J. Järvinen; S. Novotny; S. Sheludyakov; K-A Suominen; S. Vasiliev; V. V. Khmelenko; D. M. Lee

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Physica Scripta | 2010

Magnetic resonance line shifts in the quantum gas of atomic hydrogen

J. Ahokas; O. Vainio; S. Novotny; J. Järvinen; S. Vasiliev

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Physical Review B | 2010

Magnetic resonance study of H atoms in thin films of H2 at temperatures below 1 K

J. Ahokas; O. Vainio; S. Novotny; J. Järvinen; V. V. Khmelenko; D. M. Lee; S. Vasiliev

We present a high magnetic field study of electron spin waves in atomic hydrogen gas compressed to high densities of


Physical Review B | 2009

Stabilization of high-density atomic hydrogen in H 2 films at T 0.5 K

J. Ahokas; O. Vainio; J. Järvinen; V. V. Khmelenko; D. M. Lee; S. Vasiliev

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