Evidence for a Self-Bound Liquid State and the Commensurate-Incommensurate Coexistence in 2D 3He on Graphite
Abstract
We made heat-capacity measurements of two dimensional (2D) 3He adsorbed on graphite preplated with monolayer 4He in a wide temperature range (0.1 ≤ T ≤ 80 mK) at densities higher than that for the 4/7 phase (= 6.8 nm-2). In the density range of 6.8 ≤ ≤ 8.1 nm-2, the 4/7 phase is stable against additional 3He atoms up to 20% and they are promoted into the third layer. We found evidence that such promoted atoms form a self-bound 2D Fermi liquid with an approximate density of 1 nm-2 from the measured density dependence of the γ-coefficient of heat capacity. We also show evidence for the first-order transition between the commensurate 4/7 phase and the ferromagnetic incommensurate phase in the second layer in the density range of 8.1 ≤ ≤ 9.5 nm-2.
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