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Influence of the biquadratic interlayer coupling in the specific heat of Fibonacci magnetic multilayers
A theoretical study of the specific heat C(T) as a function of temperature in
Fibonacci magnetic superlattices is presented. We consider quasiperiodic
structures composed of ferromagnetic films, each described by the Heisenberg
model, with biquadratic and bilinear coupling between them. We have taken the
ratios between the biquadratic and bilinear exchange terms according to
experimental data recently measured for different regions of their regime.
Although some previous properties of the spin wave specific heat are also
reproduced here, new features appear in this case, the most important of them
being an interesting broken-symmetry related to the interlayer biquadratic
term.Comment: 13 pages, 4 ps figures, Submitted to Physica
Mimetic gravity: mimicking the dynamics of the primeval universe in the context of loop quantum cosmology
Mimetic gravity can be described as a formulation capable of mimicking
different evolutionary scenarios regarding the universe dynamics.
Notwithstanding its initial aim of producing a similar evolution to the one
expected from the dark components of the standard cosmology, a recent
association with loop quantum cosmology could also provide interesting results.
In this work, we reinterpret the physics behind the curvature potential of
mimetic gravity description of loop quantum cosmology. Furthermore, we also
test the compatibility of our formulation for a Higgs-type field, proving that
the mimetic curvature potential can mimic the dynamics from a Higgs
inflationary model. Additionally, we discuss possible scenarios that emerge
from the relationship between matter and mimetic curvature and, within certain
limits, describe results for the primeval universe dynamics obtained by other
authors.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figure
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