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Dirac Line-nodes and Effect of Spin-orbit Coupling in Non-symmorphic Critical Semimetal MSiS (M=Hf, Zr)
Topological Dirac semimetals (TDSs) represent a new state of quantum matter
recently discovered that offers a platform for realizing many exotic physical
phenomena. A TDS is characterized by the linear touching of bulk (conduction
and valance) bands at discrete points in the momentum space (i.e. 3D Dirac
points), such as in Na3Bi and Cd3As2. More recently, new types of Dirac
semimetals with robust Dirac line-nodes (with non-trivial topology or near the
critical point between topological phase transitions) have been proposed that
extends the bulk linear touching from discrete points to 1D lines. In this
work, using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), we explored the
electronic structure of the non-symmorphic crystals MSiS (M=Hf, Zr).
Remarkably, by mapping out the band structure in the full 3D Brillouin Zone
(BZ), we observed two sets of Dirac line-nodes in parallel with the kz-axis and
their dispersions. Interestingly, along directions other than the line-nodes in
the 3D BZ, the bulk degeneracy is lifted by spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in both
compounds with larger magnitude in HfSiS. Our work not only experimentally
confirms a new Dirac line-node semimetal family protected by non-symmorphic
symmetry, but also helps understanding and further exploring the exotic
properties as well as practical applications of the MSiS family of compounds.Comment: 5 figure
Thermodynamic properties of Ba1-xMxFe2As2 (M = La and K)
The specific heat of BaFeAs single crystal, electron-doped
BaLaFeAs and hole-doped BaKFeAs
polycrystals were measured. For undoped BaFeAs single crystal, a very
sharp specific heat peak was observed at 136 K. This is attributed to the
structural and antiferromagnetic transitions occurring at the same temperature.
of the electron-doped non-superconducting
BaLaFeAs also shows a small peak at 120 K, indicating a
similar but weaker structural/antiferromagnetic transition. For the hole-doped
superconducting BaKFeAs, a clear peak of was
observed at = 36 K, which is the highest peak seen at superconducting
transition for iron-based high- superconductors so far. The electronic
specific heat coefficient and Debye temperature of these
compounds were obtained from the low temperature data
The separability of tripartite Gaussian state with amplification and amplitude damping
Tripartite three mode Gaussian state undergoes parametric amplification and
amplitude damping as well as thermal noise is studied. In the case of a state
totally symmetrically interacting with the environment, the time dependent
correlation matrix of the state in evolution is given. The conditions for fully
separability and fully entanglement of the final tripartite three mode Gaussian
state are worked out.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
Entanglement and Quantum Phase Transition in Low Dimensional Spin Systems
Entanglement of the ground states in and dimerized Heisenberg spin
chains as well as in a two-leg spin ladder is analyzed by using the spin-spin
concurrence and the entanglement entropy between a selected sublattice of spins
and the rest of the system. In particular, we reveal that quantum phase
transition points/boundaries may be identified based on the analysis on the
local extreme of this entanglement entropy, which is illustrated to be superior
over the concurrence scenario and may enable us to explore quantum phase
transitions in many other systems including higher dimensional ones.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Transport properties and superconductivity in (M=La and K) with double FeAs layers
We synthesized the samples (M=La and K) with
-type structure. These samples were systematically characterized by
resistivity, thermoelectic power (TEP) and Hall coefficient ().
shows an anomaly in resistivity at about 140 K. Substitution of La
for Ba leads to a shift of the anomaly to low temperature, but no
superconducting transition is observed. Potassium doping leads to suppression
of the anomaly in resistivity and induces superconductivity at 38 K as reported
by Rotter et al.\cite{rotter}. The Hall coefficient and TEP measurements
indicate that the TEP is negative for and La-doped ,
indicating n-type carrier; while potassium doping leads to change of the sign
in and TEP. It definitely indicates p-type carrier in superconducting
with double FeAs layers, being in contrast to the case of
with single FeAs layer. A similar superconductivity is also
observed in the sample with nominal composition .Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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