Phase transitions in multilayer helium films.
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Multilayer helium films have, until recently, been predicted and observed to exhibit a standard form of structural behavior: one or two solid layers reside adjacent to the substrate and continuous wetting liquid extends outward thereafter. We report contrary theoretical results in the case of weak-binding surfaces, the alkali metals and H[sub 2] being particularly important examples. Depending on the substrate potential, the predicted behavior can be either nonwetting or prewetting. The focus is on [sup 4]He, but some results for [sup 3]He are presented. Compound substrates, helium layer solidification, third sound, superfluid onset, and possible phase diagrams for [ital T][gt]0 are discussed. The calculations utilize semiempirical density-functional methods which have proven to be accurate in other applications. Recent experiments with alkali metals and H[sub 2] are discussed in relation to theoretical results.