Raman Scattering of Liquid 4He

  • K. Ohbayashi
Part of the Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences book series (SSSOL, volume 79)

Abstract

In our recent measurements of Raman scattering from superfluid 4He [1–6], we have found several new results which in one part verify theoretical predictions left untested and in another part demand re-investigation of seemingly well established concept of two-roton bound state. HALLEY discusses theoretical problems in this volume, and we describe experimental results in this report.

Keywords

Raman Spectrum Raman Scattering Neutron Scattering Energy Shift Polarizability Tensor 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • K. Ohbayashi
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  1. 1.Faculty of Integrated Arts and SciencesHiroshima UniversityHiroshima 730Japan

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