Superfluidity of isotopically doped parahydrogen clusters

Abstract

It is shown by computer simulations that superfluid para-hydrogen clusters of more than 22 molecules can be turned insulating and "solidlike" by the replacement of as few as one or two molecules, with ones of the heavier ortho-deuterium isotope. A much smaller effect is observed with substitutional ortho-hydrogen. Substitutional ortho-deuterium molecules prevalently sit in the inner part of the cluster, whereas ortho-hydrogen impurities reside primarily in the outer shell, near the surface. Implications on the superfluidity of pure para-hydrogen clusters are discussed.

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