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    Lifetime of Gapped Excitations in a Collinear Quantum Antiferromagnet

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    We demonstrate that local modulations of magnetic couplings have a profound effect on the temperature dependence of the relaxation rate of optical magnons in a wide class of antiferromagnets in which gapped excitations coexist with acoustic spin waves. In a two-dimensional collinear antiferromagnet with an easy-plane anisotropy, the disorder-induced relaxation rate of the gapped mode, Gamma_imp=Gamma_0+A(TlnT)^2, greatly exceeds the magnon-magnon damping, Gamma_m-m=BT^5, negligible at low temperatures. We measure the lifetime of gapped magnons in a prototype XY antiferromagnet BaNi2(PO4)2 using a high-resolution neutron-resonance spin-echo technique and find experimental data in close accord with the theoretical prediction. Similarly strong effects of disorder in the three-dimensional case and in noncollinear antiferromagnets are discussed.Comment: 4.5 pages + 2.5 pages supplementary material, published versio

    About inefficiency of personnel policy in health care of russia

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    The shortage of medical personnel, primarily in the district service and rural health care, the insufficient effectiveness of measures taken by the state to solve the personnel problem («presidential» allowance for the district service, the program «Zemsky doctor», etc.) indicate the insolvency of personnel policy in the industry. The state spending huge budgetary funds for training specialists deprived itself of the right to use them where they are urgently needed. The desire to improve the quality of training of medical students on the basis of accession to the Bologna agreement did not give the desired result. The availability of medical care is also limited by the fact that in the general structure of medical specialties, the number of doctors of clinical specialties, i.e. those who directly work with patients is significantly lower than in the EU and their share continues to decline. All of the above suggests that the Ministry of Health has no clear idea about the issue of personnel, is not formed the system able to solve it, which must include: career counseling -training - public distribution trained on a budgetary basis - professional development - career growth. The state and the leadership of the regions should create favorable conditions for work and life, attracting specialists, as well as interesting them in long-term work at the place of distribution. On the basis of the Soviet experience in the organization of personnel work in health care, best practice of other countries, the authors propose measures in the medical personnel training improvement, in attracting and long-term interest in their work in «problem» positions (district service, rural health care, etc.)

    Proton Wires in an Electric Field: the Impact of Grotthuss Mechanism on Charge Translocation

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    We present the results of the modeling of proton translocation in finite H-bonded chains in the framework of two-stage proton transport model. We explore the influence of reorientation motion of protons, as well as the effect of electric field and proton correlations on system dynamics. An increase of the reorientation energy results in the transition of proton charge from the surrounding to the inner water molecules in the chain. Proton migration along the chain in an external electric field has a step-like character, proceeding with the occurrence of electric field threshold-type effects and drastic redistribution of proton charge. Electric field applied to correlated chains induces first a formation of ordered dipole structures for lower field strength, and than, with a further field strength increase, a stabilization of states with Bjerrum D-defects. We analyze the main factors responsible for the formation/annihilation of Bjerrum defects showing the strong influence of the complex interplay between reorientation energy, electric field and temperature in the dynamics of proton wire.Comment: 28 pages, 9 figure

    Thermal drag revisited: Boltzmann versus Kubo

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    The effect of mutual drag between phonons and spin excitations on the thermal conductivity of a quantum spin system is discussed. We derive general expression for the drag component of the thermal current using both Boltzmann equation approach and Kubo linear-response formalism to leading order in the spin-phonon coupling. We demonstrate that aside from higher-order corrections which appear in the Kubo formalism both approaches yield identical results for the drag thermal conductivity. We discuss the range of applicability of our result and provide a generalization of our consideration to the cases of fermionic excitations and to anomalous forms of boson-phonon coupling. Several asymptotic regimes of our findings relevant to realistic situations are highlighted.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, published version, extended discussio

    Vibrational spectroscopy of GdCr3(BO3)4: Quantitative separation of crystalline phases

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    This work is devoted to the investigation of GdCr3(BO3)4 crystals by the method of infrared spectroscopy. Incongruently melting borate GdCr3(BO3)4 was obtained as a result of spontaneous crystallization. Crystal structures were identified by the method of infrared spectroscopy. Ab initio calculations in the frame of density functional theory enabled us to separate modes belonging to the R32 and C2/c phases and to estimate the ratio of these phases in GdCr3(BO3)4 crystals. We have found that the content of the rhombohedral R32 (non- centrosymmetric) modification is about 85%. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd

    Quantum impurity in an antiferromagnet: non-linear sigma model theory

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    We present a new formulation of the theory of an arbitrary quantum impurity in an antiferromagnet, using the O(3) non-linear sigma model. We obtain the low temperature expansion for the impurity spin susceptibilities of antiferromagnets with magnetic long-range order in the ground state. We also consider the bulk quantum phase transition in d=2 to the gapped paramagnet (d is the spatial dimension): the impurity is described solely by a topological Berry phase term which is an exactly marginal perturbation to the critical theory. The physical properties of the quantum impurity near criticality are obtained by an expansion in (d-1).Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures; (v2) added re

    Protective Effect of Meso-Tetrakis-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)porphyrin on the In Vivo Impact of Trimethyltin Chloride on the Antioxidative Defense System

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    The in vivo effect of trimethyltin chloride (Me(3)SnCl), free base meso-tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)porphyrin (R′(4)PH(2)) and their equimolar mixture, on the enzymatic activity of catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and on the total content of free sulfhydryl groups has been studied in rat liver and kidney. It was demonstrated that the simultaneous treatment of tested animals with the combination of Me(3)SnCl and R′(4)PH(2) reduced the toxic impact of Me(3)SnCl

    Long Range Dynamics Related to Magnetic Impurity in the 2D Heisenberg Antiferromagnet

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    We consider a magnetic impurity in the two-dimensional Heisenberg antifferomagnet with long range antiferromagnetic order. At low temperature the impurity magnetic susceptibility has a Curie term (1/T\propto 1/T) and a logarithmic correction (ln(T)\propto \ln(T)). We calculate the correction and derive related Ward identity for the impurity-spin-wave vertex.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure

    Electrical Resistivity Anisotropy from Self-Organized One-Dimensionality in High-Temperature Superconductors

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    We investigate the manifestation of the stripes in the in-plane resistivity anisotropy in untwinned single crystals of La_{2-x}Sr_{x}CuO_{4} (x = 0.02 - 0.04) and YBa_{2}Cu_{3}O_{y} (y = 6.35 - 7.0). It is found that both systems show strongly temperature-dependent in-plane anisotropy in the lightly hole-doped region and that the anisotropy in YBa_{2}Cu_{3}O_{y} grows with decreasing y below about 6.60 despite the decreasing orthorhombicity, which gives most direct evidence that electrons self-organize into a macroscopically anisotropic state. The transport is found to be easier along the direction of the spin stripes already reported, demonstrating that the stripes are intrinsically conducting in cuprates.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures (including one color figure), final version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let
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