142 research outputs found
Vison gap in the Rokhsar-Kivelson dimer model on the triangular lattice
With the classical Monte Carlo method, I find the energy gap in the
Rokhsar-Kivelson dimer model on the triangular lattice. I identify the lowest
excitations as visons, and compute their energy as a function of the momentum.Comment: 5 page
Strong Correlations Between Fluctuations and Response in Aging Transport
Once the problem of ensemble averaging is removed, correlations between the
response of a single molecule to an external driving field , with the
history of fluctuations of the particle, become detectable. Exact analytical
theory for the continuous time random walk and numerical simulations for the
quenched trap model give the behaviors of the correlation between fluctuations
of the displacement in the aging period , and the response to bias
switched on at time . In particular in the dynamical phase where the
models exhibit aging we find finite correlations even in the asymptotic limit
, while in the non-aging phase the correlations are zero in the
same limit. Linear response theory gives a simple relation between these
correlations and the fractional diffusion coefficient.Comment: 5 page
Intermittency of Height Fluctuations and Velocity Increment of The Kardar-Parisi-Zhang and Burgers Equations with infinitesimal surface tension and Viscosity in 1+1 Dimensions
The Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation with infinitesimal surface tension,
dynamically develops sharply connected valley structures within which the
height derivative is not continuous. We discuss the intermittency issue in the
problem of stationary state forced KPZ equation in 1+1--dimensions. It is
proved that the moments of height increments behave as with for length scales . The length scale is the characteristic length of the
forcing term. We have checked the analytical results by direct numerical
simulation.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figure
On the theory of diamagnetism in granular superconductors
We study a highly disordered network of superconducting granules linked by
weak Josephson junctions in magnetic field and develop a mean field theory for
this problem. The diamagnetic response to a slow {\it variations} of magnetic
field is found to be analogous to the response of a type-II superconductor with
extremely strong pinning. We calculate an effective penetration depth
and critical current and find that both and
are non-zero but are strongly suppressed by frustration.Comment: REVTEX, 12 pages, two Postscript figure
Some generic aspects of bosonic excitations in disordered systems
We consider non-interacting bosonic excitations in disordered systems,
emphasising generic features of quadratic Hamiltonians in the absence of
Goldstone modes. We discuss relationships between such Hamiltonians and the
symmetry classes established for fermionic systems. We examine the density
\rho(\omega) of excitation frequencies \omega, showing how the universal
behavior \rho(\omega) ~ \omega^4 for small \omega can be obtained both from
general arguments and by detailed calculations for one-dimensional models
Enhancement of Superconductivity in Disordered Films by Parallel Magnetic Field
We show that the superconducting transition temperature T_c(H) of a very thin
highly disordered film with strong spin-orbital scattering can be increased by
parallel magnetic field H. This effect is due to polarization of magnetic
impurity spins which reduces the full exchange scattering rate of electrons;
the largest effect is predicted for spin-1/2 impurities. Moreover, for some
range of magnetic impurity concentrations the phenomenon of {\it
superconductivity induced by magnetic field} is predicted: superconducting
transition temperature T_c(H) is found to be nonzero in the range of magnetic
fields .Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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