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    An Enhanced Perturbational Study on Spectral Properties of the Anderson Model

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    The infinite-UU single impurity Anderson model for rare earth alloys is examined with a new set of self-consistent coupled integral equations, which can be embedded in the large NN expansion scheme (NN is the local spin degeneracy). The finite temperature impurity density of states (DOS) and the spin-fluctuation spectra are calculated exactly up to the order O(1/N2)O(1/N^2). The presented conserving approximation goes well beyond the 1/N1/N-approximation ({\em NCA}) and maintains local Fermi-liquid properties down to very low temperatures. The position of the low lying Abrikosov-Suhl resonance (ASR) in the impurity DOS is in accordance with Friedel's sum rule. For N=2N=2 its shift toward the chemical potential, compared to the {\em NCA}, can be traced back to the influence of the vertex corrections. The width and height of the ASR is governed by the universal low temperature energy scale TKT_K. Temperature and degeneracy NN-dependence of the static magnetic susceptibility is found in excellent agreement with the Bethe-Ansatz results. Threshold exponents of the local propagators are discussed. Resonant level regime (N=1N=1) and intermediate valence regime (ϵf<Δ|\epsilon_f| <\Delta) of the model are thoroughly investigated as a critical test of the quality of the approximation. Some applications to the Anderson lattice model are pointed out.Comment: 19 pages, ReVTeX, no figures. 17 Postscript figures available on the WWW at http://spy.fkp.physik.th-darmstadt.de/~frithjof

    Composite Spin-Triplet Superconductivity in an SU(2)SU(2)SU(2)\otimes SU(2) Symmetric Lattice Model

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    The two-channel Anderson lattice model which has SU(2)SU(2)SU(2)\otimes SU(2) symmetry is of relevance to understanding of the magnetic, quadrupolar and superconducting phases in U1x_{1-x}Thx_xBe13_{13} or Pr base skutterudite compounds such as PrFe4_4P12_{12} or PrOs4_4Sb12_{12}. Possible unconventional superconducting phases of the model are explored. They are characterized by a composite order parameter comprising of a local magnetic or quadrupolar moment and a triplet conduction electron Cooper-pair. This binding of local degrees of freedom removes the entropy of the non Fermi-liquid normal state. We find superconducting transitions in the intermediate valence regime which are suppressed in the stable moment regime. The gap function is non analytic and odd in frequency: a pseudo-gap develops in the conduction electron density of states which vanishes as ω|\omega| close to ω=0\omega=0. In the strong intermediate valent regime, the gap function acquires an additional \k-dependence.Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures, latex EPJ format. Accepted for publication as Eur.Phys.J.

    Airfoil large eddy breakup devices for turbulent drag reduction

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    It was determined from the present LaRC experiments that tandem, airfoil-shaped large eddy breakup (LEBU) devices can reduce local skin friction as much as 30 percent with a recovery region extending more than 100 boundary layer thicknesses downstream. These airfoils experience near laminar skin friction device drag and produce net drag reductions of up to 7 percent. In contrast to the thin plates used in previous experiments, these airfoils are more than 1000 time stiffer and hence have the potential to withstand the real flight environment (dynamic pressure 36 times larger than in low-speed wing tunnels). In addition, the higher Reynolds numbers of the present tests indicate drag reduction performance is at least as good (or better) as at lower Reynolds numbers

    Comment on "Scaling feature of magnetic field induced Kondo-peak splittings"

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    In a recent work Zhang and coworkers (PRB 82, 075111 (2010)) studied the Zeeman splitting of the Kondo resonance for the single impurity Anderson model in a finite magnetic field BB with the numerical renormalization group (NRG) method. There, it was found that with increasing magnetic field BB the position of the Kondo resonance in the total spectral function \textit{does not} approach its position in the spin resolved spectral function. Additionally, the position of the Kondo maximum exceeded the Zeeman energy for B/TK510B/ T_K\gtrsim 5-10, where TKT_K is the low energy Kondo scale of the model (g=2g=2, μB=kB==1\mu_B=k_B=\hbar=1). In this comment we argue that both these findings are produced by an improper choice of NRG parameter values. However, we reproduce the crossover in the splitting from Kondo-like behavior to a non-universal splitting larger than the Zeeman energy, but this crossover occurs at much larger fields of the order of the charge scale.Comment: Minor revisions; same version as publishe
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