Abstract

The bubble model of ortho—positronium annihilation rates customarily employs the value of the planar-surface tension in the estimation of the (surface) energy required to expand a normal interstitial cavity to form the bubble. However, bubble radii are estimated to be only about 0.4 nm; the surface of such a small bubble is expected to have a tension different from that of the planar surface. We have replaced the surface tension parameter by the isothermal compressibility, which is thought not to have a nanostructure limitation. The model has been further improved by introducing the polarization ratio (n 2 D − 1)/(n 2 D + 2) as a parameter, n D being the refractive index of the organic liquid. Calculations are presented for 20 liquids.

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