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Orbital currents, anapoles, and magnetic quadrupoles in CuO
We show that orbital currents in a CuO2 plane, if present, should be
described by two independent parity and time-reversal odd order parameters, a
toroidal dipole (anapole) and a magnetic quadrupole. Based on this, we derive
the resonant X-ray diffraction cross-section for monoclinic CuO at the
antiferromagnetic wavevector and show that the two order parameters can be
disentangled. From our analysis, we examine a recent claim of detecting
anapoles in CuO.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
The magnetic ground state of Sr2IrO4 and implications for second-harmonic generation
The currently accepted magnetic ground state of Sr2IrO4 (the -++- state)
preserves inversion symmetry. This is at odds, though, with recent experiments
that indicate a magnetoelectric ground state, leading to the speculation that
orbital currents or more exotic magnetic multipoles might exist in this
material. Here, we analyze various magnetic configurations and demonstrate that
two of them, the magnetoelectric -+-+ state and the non-magnetoelectric ++++
state, can explain these recent second-harmonic generation (SHG) experiments,
obviating the need to invoke orbital currents. The SHG-probed magnetic order
parameter has the symmetry of a parity-breaking multipole in the -+-+ state and
of a parity-preserving multipole in the ++++ state. We speculate that either
might have been created by the laser pump used in the experiments. An
alternative is that the observed magnetic SHG signal is a surface effect. We
suggest experiments that could be performed to test these various
possibilities, and also address the important issue of the suppression of the
RXS intensity at the L2 edge.Comment: 28 pages, 8 figures, v3 - an expanded discussion of the origin of the
SHG signa
The nature of the tensor order in Cd2Re2O7
The pyrochlore metal Cd2Re2O7 has been recently investigated by
second-harmonic generation (SHG) reflectivity. In this paper, we develop a
general formalism that allows for the identification of the relevant tensor
components of the SHG from azimuthal scans. We demonstrate that the secondary
order parameter identified by SHG at the structural phase transition is the
x2-y2 component of the axial toroidal quadrupole. This differs from the 3z2-r2
symmetry of the atomic displacements associated with the I-4m2 crystal
structure that was previously thought to be its origin. Within the same
formalism, we suggest that the primary order parameter detected in the SHG
experiment is the 3z2-r2 component of the magnetic quadrupole. We discuss the
general mechanism driving the phase transition in our proposed framework, and
suggest experiments, particularly resonant X-ray scattering ones, that could
clarify this issue.Comment: some additions and clarifications adde
X-ray Dichroism and the Pseudogap Phase of Cuprates
A recent polarized x-ray absorption experiment on the high temperature
cuprate superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 indicates the presence of broken parity
symmetry below the temperature, T*, where a pseudogap appears in photoemission.
We critically analyze the x-ray data, and conclude that a parity-breaking
signal of the kind suggested is unlikely based on the crystal structures
reported in the literature. Possible other origins of the observed dichroism
signal are discussed. We propose x-ray scattering experiments that can be done
in order to determine whether such alternative interpretations are valid or
not.Comment: final version to be published in Phys Rev B: some calculational
details added, clarification of XNLD contamination and biaxiality, more
discussion on possible space groups and previous optics result
The implications of resonant x-ray scattering data on the physics of the insulating phase of V_2O_3
We have performed a quantitative analysis of recent resonant x-ray scattering
experiments carried out in the antiferromagnetic phase of V_2O_3 by means of
numerical ab-initio simulations. In order to treat magnetic effects, we have
developed a method based on multiple scattering theory (MST) and a relativistic
extension of the Schr\"{o}dinger Equation, thereby working with the usual non
relativistic set of quantum numbers for angular and spin momenta.
Electric dipole-dipole (E1-E1), dipole-quadrupole (E1-E2) and
quadrupole-quadrupole (E2-E2) transition were considered altogether. We obtain
satisfactory agreement with experiments, both in energy and azimuthal scans.
All the main features of the V K edge Bragg-forbidden reflections with
odd can be interpreted in terms of the antiferromagnetic ordering only,
{\it ie}, they are of magnetic origin. In particular the ab-initio simulation
of the energy scan around the (1,1,1)-monoclinic reflection excludes the
possibility of any symmetry reduction due to a time-reversal breaking induced
by orbital ordering.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
Spin-1 effective Hamiltonian with three degenerate orbitals: An application to the case of V_2O_3
Motivated by recent neutron and x-ray observations in V_2O_3, we derive the
effective Hamiltonian in the strong coupling limit of an Hubbard model with
three degenerate t_{2g} states containing two electrons coupled to spin S = 1,
and use it to re-examine the low-temperature ground-state properties of this
compound. An axial trigonal distortion of the cubic states is also taken into
account. Since there are no assumptions about the symmetry properties of the
hopping integrals involved, the resulting spin-orbital Hamiltonian can be
generally applied to any crystallographic configuration of the transition metal
ion giving rise to degenerate t_{2g} orbitals. Specializing to the case of
V_2O_3 we consider the antiferromagnetic insulating phase. We find two
variational regimes, depending on the relative size of the correlation energy
of the vertical pairs and the in-plane interaction energy. The former favors
the formation of stable molecules throughout the crystal, while the latter
tends to break this correlated state. We determine in both cases the minimizing
orbital solutions for various spin configurations, and draw the corresponding
phase diagrams. We find that none of the symmetry-breaking stable phases with
the real spin structure presents an orbital ordering compatible with the
magnetic space group indicated by very recent observations of non-reciprocal
x-ray gyrotropy in V_2O_3. We do however find a compatible solution with very
small excitation energy in two distinct regions of the phase space, which might
turn into the true ground state of V_2O_3 due to the favorable coupling with
the lattice. We illustrate merits and drawbacks of the various solutions and
discuss them in relation to the present experimental evidence.Comment: 36 pages, 19 figure
On the interplay between multiscaling and stocks dependence
We find a nonlinear dependence between an indicator of the degree of
multiscaling of log-price time series of a stock and the average correlation of
the stock with respect to the other stocks traded in the same market. This
result is a robust stylized fact holding for different financial markets. We
investigate this result conditional on the stocks' capitalization and on the
kurtosis of stocks' log-returns in order to search for possible confounding
effects. We show that a linear dependence with the logarithm of the
capitalization and the logarithm of kurtosis does not explain the observed
stylized fact, which we interpret as being originated from a deeper
relationship.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, 9 table
Correlation filtering in financial time series
We apply a method to filter relevant information from the correlation
coefficient matrix by extracting a network of relevant interactions. This
method succeeds to generate networks with the same hierarchical structure of
the Minimum Spanning Tree but containing a larger amount of links resulting in
a richer network topology allowing loops and cliques. In Tumminello et al.
\cite{TumminielloPNAS05}, we have shown that this method, applied to a
financial portfolio of 100 stocks in the USA equity markets, is pretty
efficient in filtering relevant information about the clustering of the system
and its hierarchical structure both on the whole system and within each
cluster. In particular, we have found that triangular loops and 4 element
cliques have important and significant relations with the market structure and
properties. Here we apply this filtering procedure to the analysis of
correlation in two different kind of interest rate time series (16 Eurodollars
and 34 US interest rates).Comment: 10 pages 7 figure
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