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arxiv: 1602.01811 · v1 · pith:G4XRHVI4new · submitted 2016-01-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Nuclear spin correlations and collective excitations in supercritical H₂

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Nuclear spins are known to experience spontaneous long-range correlations only below 2.5 mili-Kelvin in superfluid $^3$He. Here we present the first evidence of nuclear spin coupling in molecular hydrogen (H$_2$) at 74-92 Kelvin using neutron scattering, showing a fundamental change in nature from the incoherent scattering universally expected from hydrogen, which reflects single particle properties of uncorrelated nuclear spins, to coherent, with a peak materializing on the elastic line, indicating H$_2$-H$_2$ nuclear spin correlations. In this novel phase, the dynamic response of the system also changes nature, and collective excitations with an effective mass of nine H$_2$ are observed with inelastic scattering at momentum transfers up to 37 \AA$^{-1}$, corresponding to length scales smaller than the H-H bond, where previous experiments have always found single atom excitations. This novel behavior has only been observed from H$_2$ within the subnanometer sized graphitic pores of a carbon material, marking the first demonstration that a confined materials environment can be used to control nuclear spin correlations.

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