Literature DB >> 27930299

Imaging the He2 quantum halo state using a free electron laser.

Stefan Zeller1, Maksim Kunitski2, Jörg Voigtsberger2, Anton Kalinin2, Alexander Schottelius2, Carl Schober2, Markus Waitz2, Hendrik Sann2, Alexander Hartung2, Tobias Bauer2, Martin Pitzer2, Florian Trinter2, Christoph Goihl2, Christian Janke2, Martin Richter2, Gregor Kastirke2, Miriam Weller2, Achim Czasch2, Markus Kitzler3, Markus Braune4, Robert E Grisenti2,5, Wieland Schöllkopf6, Lothar Ph H Schmidt2, Markus S Schöffler2, Joshua B Williams7, Till Jahnke2, Reinhard Dörner1.   

Abstract

Quantum tunneling is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and crucial for many technological applications. It allows quantum particles to reach regions in space which are energetically not accessible according to classical mechanics. In this "tunneling region," the particle density is known to decay exponentially. This behavior is universal across all energy scales from nuclear physics to chemistry and solid state systems. Although typically only a small fraction of a particle wavefunction extends into the tunneling region, we present here an extreme quantum system: a gigantic molecule consisting of two helium atoms, with an 80% probability that its two nuclei will be found in this classical forbidden region. This circumstance allows us to directly image the exponentially decaying density of a tunneling particle, which we achieved for over two orders of magnitude. Imaging a tunneling particle shows one of the few features of our world that is truly universal: the probability to find one of the constituents of bound matter far away is never zero but decreases exponentially. The results were obtained by Coulomb explosion imaging using a free electron laser and furthermore yielded He2's binding energy of [Formula: see text] neV, which is in agreement with most recent calculations.

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Keywords:  clusters; helium dimer; tunneling; wavefunction

Year:  2016        PMID: 27930299      PMCID: PMC5187706          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1610688113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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