123 research outputs found
Probing the field-induced variation of the chemical potential in Bi(2)Sr(2)CaCu(2)O(y) via the magneto-thermopower measurements
Approximating the shape of the measured in
magneto-thermopower (TEP) by asymmetric linear triangle of the
form with positive and defined below and above , we observe that . In order to account for this asymmetry, we
explicitly introduce the field-dependent chemical potential of holes
into the Ginzburg-Landau theory and calculate both an average and fluctuation contributions to the total
magneto-TEP . As a result, we find a rather simple relationship
between the field-induced variation of the chemical potential in this material
and the above-mentioned magneto-TEP data around , viz. .Comment: REVTEX (epsf), 4 pages, 2 PS figures; to be published in JET
EPR study of polycrystalline superconductors with YBa2Cu3O7 structure
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) of Gd3+, Eu2+, and copper ions has been investigated in the high-Tc superconductor with YBa2Cu3O7-α structure. It has been established that the system is heterogeneous at 0.15≤δ≤0.5 and consists of metallic and dielectric regions. The former arises due to oxygen enrichment while the later due to oxygen deficiency. The integral of exchange interaction between Gd3+ localized moments and conduction electrons Jsf=0.016 eV has been determined from the normal state temperature dependence of Gd3+ EPR linewidth for metallic regions. Tc depression by gadolinium-localized moments for GdBa2Cu3O7-α was estimated to be ΔTc{reversed tilde equals}-2K. Anomalies in linewidth temperature dependence upon transition from the normal to the superconducting state have given information about the value and temperature behavior of the superconductor's energy gap. The model, which gives the opportunity to understand some peculiarities of the EPR signal for YBa2Cu3O7-α samples, is proposed in terms of several bottlenecked spinsubsystems: spin-liquid in CuO planes and Cu2+-O- and Cu2+-O2- fragments in CuO chains. © 1989 Plenum Publishing Corporation
Super-Ehlers in Any Dimension
We classify the enhanced helicity symmetry of the Ehlers group to extended
supergravity theories in any dimension. The vanishing character of the
pseudo-Riemannian cosets occurring in this analysis is explained in terms of
Poincar\'e duality. The latter resides in the nature of regularly embedded
quotient subgroups which are non-compact rank preserving.Comment: 1+55 pages; 15 Tables, 6 Figures; v2 : some clarifications added in
Sec. 1 and in App.
Monotonic growth of interlayer magnetoresistance in strong magnetic field in very anisotropic layered metals
It is shown, that the monotonic part of interlayer electronic conductivity
strongly decreases in high magnetic field perpendicular to the conducting
layers. We consider only the coherent interlayer tunnelling, and the obtained
result strongly contradicts the standard theory. This effect appears in very
anisotropic layered quasi-two-dimensional metals, when the interlayer transfer
integral is less than the Landau level separation.Comment: 4 pages, no figure
Prediction of inorganic superconductors with quasi-one-dimensional crystal structure
Models of superconductors having a quasi-one-dimensional crystal structure
based on the convoluted into a tube Ginzburg sandwich, which comprises a
layered dielectric-metal-dielectric structure, have been suggested. The
critical crystal chemistry parameters of the Ginzburg sandwich determining the
possibility of the emergence of superconductivity and the Tc value in layered
high-Tc cuprates, which could have the same functions in quasi-one-dimensional
fragments (sandwich-type tubes), have been examined. The crystal structures of
known low-temperature superconductors, in which one can mark out similar
quasi-one- dimensional fragments, have been analyzed. Five compounds with
quasi-one-dimensional structures, which can be considered as potential parents
of new superconductor families, possibly with high transition temperatures,
have been suggested. The methods of doping and modification of these compounds
are provided.Comment: 22 pages, 14 figures and 2 table
Brane Inflation, Solitons and Cosmological Solutions: I
In this paper we study various cosmological solutions for a D3/D7 system
directly from M-theory with fluxes and M2-branes. In M-theory, these solutions
exist only if we incorporate higher derivative corrections from the curvatures
as well as G-fluxes. We take these corrections into account and study a number
of toy cosmologies, including one with a novel background for the D3/D7 system
whose supergravity solution can be completely determined. This new background
preserves all the good properties of the original model and opens up avenues to
investigate cosmological effects from wrapped branes and brane-antibrane
annihilation, to name a few. We also discuss in some detail semilocal defects
with higher global symmetries, for example exceptional ones, that could occur
in a slightly different regime of our D3/D7 model. We show that the D3/D7
system does have the required ingredients to realise these configurations as
non-topological solitons of the theory. These constructions also allow us to
give a physical meaning to the existence of certain underlying homogeneous
quaternionic Kahler manifolds.Comment: Harvmac, 115 pages, 9 .eps figures; v2: typos corrected, references
added and the last section expanded; v3: Few minor typos corrected and
references added. Final version to appear in JHE
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