Quantum Monte Carlo simulations at zero temperature of an ensemble of He-3
atoms adsorbed on Mg and Alkali substrates yield strong evidence of a
thermodynamically stable liquid He-3 monolayer on all Alkali substrates, with
the possible exception of Li. The effective 2D density is close to 0.02$
inverse square Angstroms on Na, making it the lowest density liquid in Nature.
Its existence is underlain by zero-point atomic motion perpendicular to the
substrate, whose effect is softening the short-range repulsion of the helium
interatomic potential. The monolayer films should turn superfluid at a
temperature of order 1 mK. No liquid film is predicted to form on Mg, or on
stronger substrates such as graphite.Comment: Three figures in colo