Multiple Diffusion-Freezing Mechanisms in Molecular Hydrogen Films
Abstract
Molecular hydrogen is a fascinating candidate for quantum fluid showing bosonic and fermionic superfluidity. We have studied diffusion dynamics of thin films of H2, HD and D2 adsorbed on a glass substrate by measurements of elasticity. The elasticity shows multiple anomalies well below bulk triple point. They are attributed to three different diffusion mechanisms of admolecules and their "freezing" into localized state: classical thermal diffusion of vacancies, quantum tunneling of vacancies, and diffusion of molecules in the uppermost surface. The surface diffusion is active down to 1 K, below which the molecules become localized. This suggests that the surface layer of hydrogen films is on the verge of quantum phase transition to superfluid state.