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Semi-Annual Report: October 15, 1961

Abstract

Investigations are proposed involving an experimental and theoretical program designed to investigate various properties of the structure of helium both in its atomic form and in the aggregates of the liquid and solid states. The key to the possibilities of performing the experiments lies in the relatively weak electric fields existing in liquid and solid helium and the possibility of producing external fields almost comparable with the internal fields. It is proposed to examine a) the melting pressure curve for helium as a function of electric field b) the dielectric constant of helium as a function of pressure and electric field c) in future, the effect of electric fields on the lambda transition. From the results of these experiments one would expect to be able to gather at least corroborative evidence on a) the crystal structure of solid helium on b) the effect of the Van der Waal interaction of the electric polarizability of helium, c) the possibility of producing helium molecules d) the effective volume available to helium atoms in the liquid and possibly e) the effect of particle interactions on the Bose-Einstein condensation

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