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Photoemission kinks and phonons in cuprates
One of the possible mechanisms of high Tc superconductivity is Cooper pairing
with the help of bosons, which change the slope of the electronic dispersion as
observed by photoemission. Giustino et al. calculated that in the high
temperature superconductor La1.85Sr0.15CuO4 crystal lattice vibrations
(phonons) should have a negligible effect on photoemission spectra and
concluded that phonons do not play an important role. We show that the
calculations employed by Giustino et al. fail to reproduce huge influence of
electron-phonon coupling on important phonons observed in experiments. Thus one
would expect these calculations to similarly fail in explaining the role of
electron-phonon coupling for the electronic dispersion.Comment: To appear in Nature as a Brief Communiction Arisin
Trans-Planckian Tail in a Theory with a Cutoff
Trans-planckian frequencies can be mimicked outside a black-hole horizon as a
tail of an exponentially large amplitude wave that is mostly hidden behind the
horizon. The present proposal requires implementing a final state condition.
This condition involves only frequencies below the cutoff scale. It may be
interpreted as a condition on the singularity. Despite the introduction of the
cutoff, the Hawking radiation is restored for static observers. Freely falling
observers see empty space outside the horizon, but are "heated" as they cross
the horizon.Comment: 17 pages, RevTe
Oxygen phonon branches in overdoped LaSrCuO
The dispersion of the Cu-O bond-stretching vibrations in overdoped
LaSrCuO (not superconducting) has been studied by high
resolution inelastic neutron scattering. It was found that the doping-induced
renormalization of the so-called breathing and the half-breathing modes is
larger than in optimally doped LaSrCuO. On the other
hand, the phonon linewidths are generally smaller in the overdoped sample.
Features observed in optimally doped LaSrCuO which
suggest a tendency towards charge stripe formation are absent in overdoped
LaSrCuO.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure
Quantum limitations on superluminal propagation
Unstable systems such as media with inverted atomic population have been
shown to allow the propagation of analytic wavepackets with group velocity
faster than that of light, without violating causality. We illuminate the
important role played by unstable modes in this propagation, and show that the
quantum fluctuations of these modes, and their unitary time evolution, impose
severe restrictions on the observation of superluminal phenomena.Comment: RevTeX 4 page
``Weighing'' a closed system and the time-energy uncertainty principle
A gedanken-experiment is proposed for `weighing'' the total mass of a closed
system from within the system. We prove that for an internal observer the time
, required to measure the total energy with accuracy , is
bounded according to . This time-energy uncertainty
principle for a closed system follows from the measurement back-reaction on the
system. We generally examine what other conserved observables are in principle
measurable within a closed system and what are the corresponding uncertainty
relations.Comment: 8 page
AdS3 Gravitational Instantons from Conformal Field Theory
A conformal field theory on the boundary of three-dimensional asymptotic
anti-de Sitter spaces which appear as near horizon geometry of D-brane bound
states is discussed. It is shown that partition functions of gravitational
instantons appear as high and low temperature limits of the partition function
of the conformal field theory. The result reproduces phase transition between
the anti-de Sitter space and the BTZ black hole in the bulk gravity.Comment: 22 pages, minor correction
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