446 research outputs found
Fermi-surface topology of the iron pnictide LaFeP
We report on a comprehensive de Haas--van Alphen (dHvA) study of the iron
pnictide LaFeP. Our extensive density-functional band-structure
calculations can well explain the measured angular-dependent dHvA frequencies.
As salient feature, we observe only one quasi-two-dimensional Fermi-surface
sheet, i.e., a hole-like Fermi-surface cylinder around , essential for
pairing, is missing. In spite of considerable mass enhancements due to
many-body effects, LaFeP shows no superconductivity. This is likely
caused by the absence of any nesting between electron and hole bands.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Two-gap and paramagnetic pair-breaking effects on upper critical field of SmFeAsO and SmFeAsOF single crystals
We investigated the temperature dependence of the upper critical field
[] of fluorine-free SmFeAsO and fluorine-doped
SmFeAsOF single crystals by measuring the resistive transition
in low static magnetic fields and in pulsed fields up to 60 T. Both crystals
show that 's along the c axis [] and in an -planar
direction [] exhibit a linear and a sublinear increase,
respectively, with decreasing temperature below the superconducting transition.
's in both directions deviate from the conventional one-gap
Werthamer-Helfand-Hohenberg theoretical prediction at low temperatures. A
two-gap nature and the paramagnetic pair-breaking effect are shown to be
responsible for the temperature-dependent behavior of and
, respectively.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figure
Thermal Detection of Turbulent and Laminar Dissipation in Vortex Front Motion
We report on direct measurements of the energy dissipated in the spin-up of
the superfluid component of 3He-B. A vortex-free sample is prepared in a
cylindrical container, where the normal component rotates at constant angular
velocity. At a temperature of 0.20Tc, seed vortices are injected into the
system using the shear-flow instability at the interface between 3He-B and
3He-A. These vortices interact and create a turbulent burst, which sets a
propagating vortex front into motion. In the following process, the free energy
stored in the initial vortex-free state is dissipated leading to the emission
of thermal excitations, which we observe with a bolometric measurement. We find
that the turbulent front contains less than the equilibrium number of vortices
and that the superfluid behind the front is partially decoupled from the
reference frame of the container. The final equilibrium state is approached in
the form of a slow laminar spin-up as demonstrated by the slowly decaying tail
of the thermal signal.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Journal of Low Temperature Physic
Upper critical field measurements up to 60 T in arsenic-deficient LaO_(0.9)F_(0.1)FeAs_(1-delta): Pauli limiting behaviour at high fields vs improved superconductivity at low fields
We report resistivity and upper critical field B_c2(T) data for As deficient
LaO_(0.9)F_(0.1)FeAs_(1-delta) in a wide temperature and high field range up to
60 T. These disordered samples exhibit a slightly enhanced superconducting
transition at T_c = 29 K and a significantly enlarged slope dB_(c2))/dT = -5.4
T/K near T_c which contrasts with a flattening of B_(c2)(T) starting near 23 K
above 30 T. This flattening is interpreted as Pauli limiting behaviour (PLB)
with B_(c2)(0) approx 63 T. We compare our results with B_(c2)(T)-data reported
in the literature for clean and disordered samples. Whereas clean samples show
no PLB for fields below 60 to 70 T, the hitherto unexplained flattening of
B_(c2)(T) for applied fields H || ab observed for several disordered closely
related systems is interpreted also as a manifestation of PLB. Consequences of
our results are discussed in terms of disorder effects within the frame of
conventional and unconventional superconductivity.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to RHMF09 (9th International Conference
on the Research in High Magnetic Fields), Dresden, July 22-25, 200
Evidence for Pauli-limiting behaviour at high fields and enhanced upper critical fields near T_c in several disordered FeAs based Superconductors
We report resistivity and upper critical field B_c2(T) data for disordered
(As deficient) LaO_0.9F_0.1FeAs_1-delta in a wide temperature and high field
range up to 60 T. These samples exhibit a slightly enhanced superconducting
transition at T_c = 28.5 K and a significantly enlarged slope dB_c2/dT = -5.4
T/K near T_c which contrasts with a flattening of B_c2(T) starting near 23 K
above 30 T. The latter evidences Pauli limiting behaviour (PLB) with B_c2(0)
approximately 63 T. We compare our results with B_c2(T)-data from the
literature for clean and disordered samples. Whereas clean samples show almost
no PLB for fields below 60 to 70 T, the hitherto unexplained pronounced
flattening of B_c2(T) for applied fields H II ab observed for several
disordered closely related systems is interpreted also as a manifestation of
PLB. Consequences are discussed in terms of disorder effects within the frames
of (un)conventional superconductivity, respectively.Comment: 2 pages, 3 figures, submitted to M2S Tokyo 0
Dimensionality dependent electronic structure of the exfoliated van der Waals antiferromagnet NiPS
Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering (RIXS) was used to measure the local
electronic structure in few-layer exfoliated flakes of the van der Waals
antiferromagnet NiPS. The resulting spectra show a systematic softening and
broadening of multiplet excitations with decreasing layer count from
the bulk to three atomic layers (3L). These trends are driven by a decrease in
the transition metal-ligand and ligand-ligand hopping integrals, and in the
charge-transfer energy: = 0.60 eV in the bulk and 0.22 eV in 3L
NiPS. Relevant intralayer magnetic exchange integrals computed from the
electronic parameters exhibit a systematic decrease in the average interaction
strength with thickness and place 2D NiPS close to the phase boundary
between stripy and spiral antiferromagnetic order, which may explain the
apparent vanishing of long-range order in the 2D limit. This study explicitly
demonstrates the influence of layer electronic interactions on
layer ones in insulating magnets. As a consequence, the magnetic
Hamiltonian in few-layer insulating magnets can be significantly different from
that in the bulk.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures; additional 9 pages and 13 figures of
supplementary informatio
Electronic thermal transport in strongly correlated multilayered nanostructures
The formalism for a linear-response many-body treatment of the electronic
contributions to thermal transport is developed for multilayered
nanostructures. By properly determining the local heat-current operator, it is
possible to show that the Jonson-Mahan theorem for the bulk can be extended to
inhomogeneous problems, so the various thermal-transport coefficient integrands
are related by powers of frequency (including all effects of vertex corrections
when appropriate). We illustrate how to use this formalism by showing how it
applies to measurements of the Peltier effect, the Seebeck effect, and the
thermal conductance.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Field induced phases in UPt2Si2
The tetragonal compound UPt2Si2 has been characterised as a moderately mass
enhanced system with an antiferromagnetic ground state below T_N = 32 K. Here,
we present an extensive study of the behavior in high magnetic fields. We have
performed pulsed field magnetization and static field resistivity measurements
on single crystalline samples UPt2Si2. Along the crystallographic a axis, at
low temperatures, we find a metamagnetic-like transition in fields of the order
40 T, possibly indicating a first order transition. Along the crystallographic
c axis, in magnetic fields of B>= ~24 T, we find distinct anomalies in both
properties. From our analysis of the data we can distinguish new high field
phases above the AFM ground state. We discuss the emergence of these new phases
in the context of Fermi surface effects and the possible occurrence of a
Lifshitz or electronic topological transition, this in contrast to previous
modellings of UPt2Si2 based on crystal electric field effects.Comment: 10 pages, submitted to PR
Sudden switch of generalized Lieb-Robinson velocity in a transverse field Ising spin chain
The Lieb-Robinson theorem states that the speed at which the correlations
between two distant nodes in a spin network can be built through local
interactions has an upper bound, which is called the Lieb-Robinson velocity.
Our central aim is to demonstrate how to observe the Lieb-Robinson velocity in
an Ising spin chain with a strong transverse field. We adopt and compare four
correlation measures for characterizing different types of correlations, which
include correlation function, mutual information, quantum discord, and
entanglement of formation. We prove that one of correlation functions shows a
special behavior depending on the parity of the spin number. All the
information-theoretical correlation measures demonstrate the existence of the
Lieb-Robinson velocity. In particular, we find that there is a sudden switch of
the Lieb-Robinson speed with the increasing of the number of spin
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