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    Long range triplet Josephson effect through a ferromagnetic trilayer

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    We study the Josephson current through a ferromagnetic trilayer, both in the diffusive and clean limits. For colinear (parallel or antiparallel) magnetizations in the layers, the Josephson current is small due to short range proximity effect in superconductor/ferromagnet structures. For non colinear magnetizations, we determine the conditions for the Josephson current to be dominated by another contribution originating from long range triplet proximity effect.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure

    Triplet contribution to the Josephson current in the nonequilibrium superconductor/ferromagnet/superconductor junction

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    The Josephson current through a long s-wave superconductor/weak ferromagnet/s-wave superconductor weak link is studied theoretically in the regime of nonequilibrium spin-dependent occupation of electron states in the ferromagnetic intelayer. While under the considered nonequilibrium condition the standard supercurrent, carried by the singlet part of current-carrying density of states, is not modified, the additional supercurrent flowing via the triplet part of the current-carrying density of states appears. Depending on voltage, controlling the particular form of spin-dependent nonequilibrium in the interlayer, this additional current can enhance or reduce the usual current of the singlet component and also switch the junction between 0- and π\pi-states.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur

    Influence of the spin-dependent quasiparticle distribution on the Josephson current through a ferromagnetic weak link

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    The Josephson current flowing through weak links containing ferromagnetic elements is studied theoretically under the condition that the quasiparticle distribution over energy states in the interlayer is spin-dependent. It is shown that the interplay between the spin-dependent quasiparticle distribution and the triplet superconducting correlations induced by the proximity effect between the superconducting leads and ferromagnetic elements of the interlayer, leads to the appearence of an additional contribution to the Josephson current. This additional contribution jtj_t can be extracted from the full Josephson current in experiment. The features of the additional supercurrent jtj_t, which are of main physical interest are the following: (i) We propose the experimental setup, where the contributions given by the short-range (SRTC) and long-range (LRTC) components of triplet superconducting correlations in the interlayer can be measured separately. It can be realized on the basis of S/N/F/N/S junction, where the interlayer is composed of two normal metal regions with a spiral ferromagnet layer sandwiched between them. For the case of tunnel junctions the measurement of jtj_t in such a system can provide direct information about the energy-resolved anomalous Green's function components describing SRTC and LRTC. (ii) In some cases the exchange field-suppressed supercurrent can be not only recovered but also enhanced with respect to its value for non-magnetic junction with the same interface resistances by the presence of spin-dependent quasiparticle distribution. This effect is demonstrated for S/N/S junction with magnetic S/N interfaces. In addition, it is also found that under the considered conditions the dependence of the Josephson current on temperature can be nontrivial: at first the current rises upon temperature increasing and only after that starts to decline.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figures, published version, presentation improve

    Scattering and pair production by a potential barrier

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    Scattering and electron-positron pair production by a one-dimensional potential is considered in the framework of the SS-matrix formalism. The solutions of the Dirac equation are classified according to frequency sign. The Bogoliubov transformation relating the in- and out-states are given. We show that the norm of a solution of the wave equation is determined by the largest amplitude of its asymptotic form when x3±x_3\to \pm\infty. For a number of potentials we give the explicit expressions for the complete in- and out-sets of orthonormalized wave functions. We note that in principle virtual vacuum processes in external field influence the phase of wave function of scattered particle..Comment: 13 pages, LATEX 2e, no figure

    Angular distribution of high-energy e+ee^+e^- photoproduction close to the end of spectrum

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    We consider the differential cross section of electron-positron pair production by a high-energy photon in a strong Coulomb field close to the end of the electron or positron spectrum. When the momentum transfer largely exceeds the electron mass, the cross section is obtained analytically in a compact form. Coulomb corrections essentially modify the cross section even for moderate values of the nuclear charge number ZZ. In the same kinematical region, the angular distribution for bound-free pair production, bremsstrahlung, and photorecombination is also obtained.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure

    Topological Hall Effect in Inhomogeneous Superconductors

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    We propose a possible mechanism of topological Hall effect in inhomogeneous superconducting states. In our scenario, the Berry phase effect associated with spatially modulated superconducting order parameter gives rise to a fictitious Lorentz force acting on quasiparticles. In the case of the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state, the topological Hall effect is detected by applying an electromagnetic wave with a tuned wave number on a surface of the system.Comment: 4 page

    On the nature of change in Ni oxidation state in BaTiO3-SrTiO3 system

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    XAFS studies of Ni-doped Ba1x_{1-x}Srx_xTiO3_3 solid solution reveal that the Ni oxidation state changes from 4 in SrTiO3_3 to 2.5 in BaTiO3_3 when varying xx. This change is accompanied by a noticeable change in the interatomic Ni-O distances in the first shell. The first-principles calculations show that nickel creates an impurity band in the forbidden band gap of BaTiO3_3 and SrTiO3_3, which explains the appearance of intense absorption of Ni-doped samples in the visible region. The analysis of the electronic structure of doped crystals and calculations of the oxygen vacancy formation energy in them show that different oxidation states of Ni in SrTiO3_3 and BaTiO3_3 can be explained by different formation energies of the oxygen vacancies in these compounds.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 1 tabl

    Multiple M0-brane equations in eleven dimensional pp-wave superspace and BMN matrix model

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    We obtain the Matrix model equations in the background of the maximally supersymmetric pp-wave solution of the 11D supergravity and discuss its relation with the Berenstein-Maldacena-Nastase (BMN) model.Comment: 14 pages, revtex4, no figure

    Nodal structure of quasi-2D superconductors probed by magnetic field

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    We consider a quasi two-dimensional superconductor with line nodes in an in-plane magnetic field, and compute the dependence of the specific heat, CC, and the in-plane heat conductivity, κ\kappa, on the angle between the field and the nodal direction in the vortex state. We use a variation of the microscopic Brandt-Pesch-Tewordt method that accounts for the scattering of quasiparticles off vortices, and analyze the signature of the nodes in CC and κ\kappa. At low to moderate fields the specific heat anisotropy changes sign with increasing temperature. Comparison with measurements of CC and κ\kappa in CeCoIn5_5 resolves the contradiction between the two in favor of the dx2y2d_{x^2-y^2} gap.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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