Confinement Potential Inside Rare Gas Plated MCM-41 Nanopores
ORAL
Abstract
Motivated by recent experimental and simulation results reporting on the use of rare gas pre-plated nanoporous materials to explore one dimensional superfluidity, we describe an approach towards constructing a microscopically accurate description of the confinement potential in these systems. By combining grand canonical Monte Carlo adsorption isotherms with molecular dynamics simulations and experimental results, we can resolve atomic-scale detail of the energetic environment inside MCM-41 crystals. The results support a previous conjecture that the adsorption of a rare gas monolayer can screen imperfections and roughness near the pore walls and yield a smooth confinement potential that can be incorporated into more costly quantum simulations of low-dimensional superfluids.
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Presenters
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Nathan Nichols
University of Vermont
Authors
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Nathan Nichols
University of Vermont
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Timothy R Prisk
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Garfield T Warren
Indiana University Bloomington
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Paul E Sokol
Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Univ - Bloomington
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Juan M Vanegas
University of Vermont, Department of Physics, University of Vermont
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Adrian G Del Maestro
The University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Physics, University of Tennessee Knoxville, Department of Physics, University of Vermont