Experimental Evidence for a Two-Roton Bound State in Superfluid Helium

Abstract
We have used Raman scattering to study roton pairs in liquid helium at 1.2°K. We find that the energy required to create two rotons is less than twice the energy of a single roton. This result can be explained by the existence of a two-roton bound state. Comparison of our spectra with theoretical calculations gives a binding energy of (0.37 ± 0.10)°K and shows that the pair is in a D state (L=2) of angular momentum.

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