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Revisiting and modeling the magnetism of hole-doped CuO_2 spin chains in Sr{14-x}Ca_xCu_{24}O_{41}
Magnetization measurements of Sr{14-x}Ca_xCu_{24}O_{41} with 0 <= x <=12 in
magnetic fields up to 16 T show that the low-temperature magnetic response of
the CuO_2 spin chains changes strongly upon Ca doping. For x=0 quantum
statistical simulations yield that the temperature and field dependence of the
magnetization can be well described by an effective Heisenberg model in which
the ground state configuration is composed of spin dimers, trimers, and
monomers. For x>0 a constant contribution to the low-temperature magnetic
susceptibility is observed which cannot be explained in terms of simple chain
models. Alternative scenarios are outlined.Comment: 2 pages, submitted to the proceedings of the ICM, Kyoto, Japan,
August 200
Satellite and ground radiotracking of elk
Radiotracking and monitoring of free-living animals in natural environments is providing an effective new technique for acquiring information on biological processes, including animal orientation and navigation. To test the practicability of extending the technique by using satellite systems for tracking animals, a female elk was instrumented with an electronic collar. It contained both the Interrogation Recording Location System (IRLS) transponder and a Craighead-Varney ground-tracking transmitter. The elk was successfully tracked and monitored by satellite during month of April 1970. This was the first time an animal had been tracked by satellite on the surface of the earth
Electron acceleration by turbulent plasmoid reconnection
In space and astrophysical plasmas, like in planetary magnetospheres, as that
of Mercury,energetic electrons are often found near current sheets (CSs), which
hints at electron acceleration by magnetic reconnection. Unfortunately,
electron acceleration by reconnection is not well understood, yet. In
particular, acceleration by turbulent plasmoid reconnection. We have
investigated electron acceleration by turbulent plasmoid reconnection,
described by MHD simulations, via test particle calculations. In order to avoid
resolving all relevant turbulence scales down to the dissipation scales, a
mean-field turbulence model is used to describe the turbulence of sub-grid
scales (SGS) and their effects via a turbulent electromotive force (EMF). The
mean-field model describes the turbulent EMF as a function of the mean values
of current density, vorticity, magnetic field as well as of the energy,
cross-helicity and residual helicity of the turbulence. We found that, mainly
around X-points of turbulent reconnection, strongly enhanced localized EMFs
most efficiently accelerated electrons and caused the formation of power-law
spectra. Magnetic-field-aligned EMFs, caused by the turbulence, dominate the
electron acceleration process. Scaling the acceleration processes to parameters
of the Hermean magnetotail, electron energies up to 60 keV can be reached by
turbulent plasmoid reconnection through the thermal plasma.Comment: 2018PhPl...25d2904
Crystal and magnetic structure of the oxypnictide superconductor LaO(1-x)FxFeAs: evidence for magnetoelastic coupling
High-resolution and high-flux neutron as well as X-ray powder-diffraction
experiments were performed on the oxypnictide series LaO(1-x)FxFeAs with
0<x<0.15 in order to study the crystal and magnetic structure. The magnetic
symmetry of the undoped compound corresponds to those reported for ReOFeAs
(with Re a rare earth) and for AFe2As2 (A=Ba, Sr) materials. We find an ordered
magnetic moment of 0.63(1)muB at 2 K in LaOFeAs, which is significantly larger
than the values previously reported for this compound. A sizable ordered
magnetic moment is observed up to a F-doping of 4.5% whereas there is no
magnetic order for a sample with a F concentration of x=0.06. In the undoped
sample, several interatomic distances and FeAs4 tetrahedra angles exhibit
pronounced anomalies connected with the broad structural transition and with
the onset of magnetism supporting the idea of strong magneto-elastic coupling
in this material.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, regular articl
Disorder-induced Spin Gap in the Zigzag Spin-1/2 Chain Cuprate Sr_{0.9}Ca_{0.1}CuO_2
We report a comparative study of 63Cu Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spin lattice
relaxation rates, T_1^{-1}, on undoped SrCuO_2 and Ca doped
Sr_{0.9}Ca_{0.1}CuO_2 spin chain compounds. A temperature independent T_1^{-1}
is observed for SrCuO_2 as expected for an S=1/2 Heisenberg chain.
Surprisingly, we observe an exponential decrease of T_1^{-1} for T < 90,K in
the Ca-doped sample evidencing the opening of a spin gap. The data analysis
within the J_1-J_2 Heisenberg model employing density-matrix renormalization
group calculations suggests an impurity driven small alternation of the
J_2-exchange coupling as a possible cause of the spin gap.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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