Fluid and registered phases in the second layer of 3He on graphite

Abstract

A quantum Monte Carlo approach, considering all the corrugation effects, was used to calculate the complete phase diagram of the second 3He layer adsorbed on graphite. We found that a first-layer triangular solid was in equilibrium with a gas in the second layer. At a surface density 0.166 0.001 -2, this fluid changes into two first-layer registered phases: 4/7 and 7/12 solids. The 7/12 arrangement transforms into an incommensurate triangular structure of = 0.189 0.001 -2 upon further helium loading. A recently proposed hexatic phase was found to be unstable with respect to those commensurate solids.

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