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A S=1/2 vanadium-based geometrically frustrated spinel system Li2ZnV3O8
We report the synthesis and characterization of Li2ZnV3O8, which is a new
Zn-doped LiV2O4 system containing only tetravalent vanadium. A Curie-Weiss
susceptibility with a Curie-Weiss temperature of CW ~214 K suggests the
presence of strong antiferromagnetic correlations in this system. We have
observed a splitting between the zero-field cooled ZFC and field cooled FC
susceptibility curves below 6 K. A peak is present in the ZFC curve around 3.5
K suggestive of spin-freezing . Similarly, a broad hump is also seen in the
inferred magnetic heat capacity around 9 K. The consequent entropy change is
only about 8% of the value expected for an ordered S = 1=2 system. This
reduction indicates continued presence of large disorder in the system in spite
of the large CW, which might result from strong geometric frustration in
the system. We did not find any temperature T dependence in our 7Li nuclear
magnetic resonance NMR shift down to 6 K (an abrupt change in the shift takes
place below 6 K) though considerable T-dependence has been found in literature
for LiV2O4- undoped or with other Zn/Ti contents. Consistent with the above
observation, the 7Li nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 is relatively
small and nearly T-independent except a small increase close to the freezing
temperature, once again, small compared to undoped or 10% Zn or 20% Ti-doped
LiV2O4.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, accepted in JPCM (Journal of Physics condensed
matter
Frustration induced disordered magnetism in Ba3RuTi2O9
The title compound Ba3RuTi2O9 crystallizes with a hexagonal unit cell. It
contains layers of edge shared triangular network of Ru4+ (S=1) ions. Magnetic
susceptibility chi(T) and heat capacity data show no long range magnetic
ordering down to 1.8K. A Curie-Weiss (CW) fitting of chi(T) yields a large
antiferromagnetic CW temperature theta_CW=-166K. However, in low field, a
splitting of zero field cooled (ZFC) and field cooled (FC) chi(T) is observed
below ~30K. Our measurements suggest that Ba3RuTi2O9 is a highly frustrated
system but only a small fraction of the spins in this system undergo a
transition to a frozen magnetic state below ~30K.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures (accepted in EPJB
Remarks on non-gaussian fluctuations of the inflaton and constancy of \zeta outside the horizon
We point out that the non-gaussianity arising from cubic self interactions of
the inflaton field is proportional to \xi N_e where \xi ~ V"' and N_e is the
number of e-foldings from horizon exit till the end of inflation. For scales of
interest N_e = 60, and for models of inflation such as new inflation, natural
inflation and running mass inflation \xi is large compared to the slow roll
parameter \epsilon ~ V'^{2}. Therefore the contribution from self interactions
should not be outrightly ignored while retaining other terms in the
non-gaussianity parameter f_{NL}. But the N_e dependent term seems to imply the
growth of non-gaussianities outside the horizon. Therefore we briefly discuss
the issue of the constancy of correlations of the curvature perturbation \zeta
outside the horizon. We then calculate the 3-point function of the inflaton
fluctuations using the canonical formalism and further obtain the 3-point
function of \zeta_k. We find that the N_e dependent contribution to f_{NL} from
self interactions of the inflaton field is cancelled by contributions from
other terms associated with non-linearities in cosmological perturbation
theory.Comment: 16 pages, Minor changes, matches the published version. v3: Minor
typo correcte
XFix: An Automated Tool for the Repair of Layout Cross Browser Issues
Differences in the rendering of a website across different browsers can cause inconsistencies in its appearance and usability, resulting in Layout Cross Browser Issues (XBIs). Such XBIs can negatively impact the functionality of a website as well as users’ impressions of its trustworthiness and reliability. Existing techniques can only detect XBIs, and therefore require developers to manually perform the labor intensive task of repair. In this demo paper we introduce our tool, XFix, that automatically repairs layout XBIs in web applications. To the best of our knowledge, XFix is the first automated technique for generating XBI repairs
Forward-backward Asymmetry and New Physics
The forward-backward asymmetry in
decay is a sensitive probe of New Physics. Previous studies have focused on the
sensitivity in the position of the zero. However, the short distance effective
couplings are in principle complex, as illustrated by
decay within the Standard Model. Allowing the effective couplings to be
complex, but keeping the and rate
constraints, we find the landscape for to be far richer than from entertaining just sign flips,
which can be explored by future high statistics experiments.Comment: RevTex 4 pages including 5 eps figures; Minor changes made,
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