Published April 1981
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Journal Article
Phonon reflection at noble gas interfaces
- Creators
- Taborek, P.
- Goodstein, D. L.
Abstract
High resolution phonon reflection spectra from thin films of noble gases condensed onto a sapphire substrate at 2 K are presented. Phonon reflection signals from films of helium, neon, argon, krypton and xenon are found to be essentially identical, suggesting that quantum effects play no role. We argue, however, that the conventional interpretation of a change in the signal as due to heat escaping from the system cannot be valid for the solidified rare gases.
Additional Information
© 1981 Pergamon Press Ltd. Received 9 September 1980, Available online 3 October 2002. by G. Burns. This work was supported by a grant from NSF DMR79-00827, a grant from the JPL President's Fund, and a contract from ONR N00014-80-C-0447.Additional details
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- 62896
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20151214-141654657
- NSF
- DMR79-00827
- JPL President's Fund
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N00014-80-C-0447
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