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Cryogenic masers
Various factors affecting the frequency stability of hydrogen masers are described and related to maser design parameters. The long-term frequency stability of a hydrogen maser is limited by the mechanical stability of the cavity, and the magnitudes of the wall relaxation, spin exchange, and recombination rates which affect the Q of the line. Magnetic resonance studies of hydrogen atoms at temperatures below 1 K and in containers coated with liquid helium films demonstrated that cryogenic masers may allow substantial improvements in all of these parameters. In particular the thermal expansion coefficients of most materials are negligible at 1 K. Spin exchange broadening is three orders of magnitude smaller at 1 K than at room temperature, and the recombination and wall relaxation rates are negligible at 0.52 K where the frequency shift due to the 4 He-coated walls of the container has a broad minimum as a function of temperature. Other advantages of the helium-cooled maser result from the high purity, homogeneity, and resilence of helium-film-coated walls and the natural compatibility of the apparatus with helium-cooled amplifiers
Impurity scattering and localization in -wave superconductors
Strong evidence is presented for the localization of low energy quasiparticle
states in disordered -wave superconductors. Within the framework of the
Bogoliubov-de Gennes (BdG) theory applied to the extended Hubbard model with a
finite concentration of non-magnetic impurities, we carry out a fully
self-consistent numerical diagonalization of the BdG equations on finite
clusters containing up to sites. Localized states are identified
by probing their sensitivity to the boundary conditions and by analyzing the
finite size dependence of inverse participation ratios.Comment: 4 pages REVTeX with 2 embedded .ps figures; submitted to PRB as Rapid
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Patterns of coexisting superconducting and particle-hole condensates
We have studied systematically the influence of particle-hole symmetric and
asymmetric kinetic terms on the ordered phases that we may observe competing or
coexisting in a tetragonal system. We show that there are precise patterns of
triplets of ordered phases that are accessible (i.e. it is impossible to
observe two of them without the third one). We found a systematic way to
predict these patterns of states and tested it by identifying at least 16
different patterns of three order parameters that necessarily coexist in the
presence of the kinetic terms. We show that there are two types of general
equations governing the competition of all these triplets of order parameters
and we provide them.Comment: Published versio
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