Rotationally induced luminescence of nanoclusters immersed in superfluid helium Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • 2019 Author(s). We studied the influence of rotation speed of a beaker containing superfluid helium (He II) on the intensity of luminescence of collections of nanoclusters immersed in He II. We observed an increase in the -group emission of nitrogen atoms ( 2 D 4 S transition) in nanoclusters which correlated with the increasing of rotational speed of the beaker. Increasing luminescence was also observed by increasing the concentration of molecular nitrogen in the nitrogen-helium gas mixtures used for the formation of the molecular nitrogen nanoclusters. We suggest that this effect is caused by the change of the density of quantum vortices in He II initiated by variation of rotational speed of the beaker. When the density of the vortices is increased, the probability for the nanoclusters to become trapped in the vortex cores is also increased. The collisions in the vortex cores of trapped nanoclusters with nitrogen atoms stabilized mostly on the surfaces of the nanoclusters initiate the recombination of nitrogen atoms resulting in luminescence.

published proceedings

  • LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS

altmetric score

  • 0.25

author list (cited authors)

  • McColgan, P. T., Sheludiakov, S., Rentzepis, P. M., Lee, D. M., & Khmelenko, V. V.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • McColgan, PT||Sheludiakov, S||Rentzepis, PM||Lee, DM||Khmelenko, VV

publication date

  • March 2019