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A quantitative evaluation of metallic conduction in conjugated polymers
As the periodicity in crystalline materials creates the optimal condition for
electronic delocalization, one might expect that in partially crystalline
conjugated polymers delocalization is impeded by intergrain transport. However,
for the best conducting polymers this presumption fails. Delocalization is
obstructed by interchain rather than intergrain charge transfer and we propose
a model of weakly coupled disordered chains to describe the physics near the
metal-insulator transition. Our quantitative calculations match the outcome of
recent broad-band optical experiments and provide a consistent explanation of
metallic conduction in polymers.Comment: 4 pages incl. 3 figure
Top mass from asymptotic safety
We discover that asymptotically safe quantum gravity could predict the
top-quark mass. For a broad range of microscopic gravitational couplings,
quantum gravity could provide an ultraviolet completion for the Standard Model
by triggering asymptotic freedom in the gauge couplings and bottom Yukawa and
asymptotic safety in the top-Yukawa and Higgs-quartic coupling. We find that in
a part of this range, a difference of the top and bottom mass of approximately
is generated and the Higgs mass is determined in terms of the
top mass. Assuming no new physics below the Planck scale, we construct explicit
Renormalization Group trajectories for Standard Model and gravitational
couplings which link the transplanckian regime to the electroweak scale and
yield a top pole mass of .Comment: Matches version accepted in Phys. Lett. B; counting of degrees of
freedom in Eq.(7) changed, resulting in M_t=171 GeV and M_h=132 GeV;
conclusions unchange
Interchannel coupling effects in the spin polarization of energetic photoelectrons
Effects of the interchannel coupling on the spin polarization of energetic
photoelectrons emitted from atomic Ne valence subshells are examined. Like
previously obtained results for cross sections and angular distributions, the
photoelectron spin polarization parameters too are found considerably
influenced by the coupling. The result completes a series of studies to finally
conclude that the independent particle description is inadequate for the {\em
entire} range of photoionization dynamics over the {\em full} spectral energy
domainComment: 7 pages, 5 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev.
Effective universality in quantum gravity
We investigate the asymptotic safety scenario for a scalar-gravity system.
This system contains two avatars of the dynamical Newton coupling, a
gravitational self-coupling and a scalar-graviton coupling. We uncover an
effective universality for the dynamical Newton coupling on the quantum level:
its momentum-dependent avatars are in remarkable quantitative agreement in the
scaling regime of the UV fixed point. For the background Newton coupling, this
effective universality is not present, but qualitative agreement remains.Comment: 24 pages, 10 figures; v2: minor changes, refs update
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