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On the stability problem in the O(N) nonlinear sigma model
The stability problem for the O(N) nonlinear sigma model in the 2+\epsilon
dimensions is considered. We present the results of the 1/N^{2} order
calculations of the critical exponents (in the 2<d<4 dimensions) of the
composite operators relevant for this problem. The arguments in the favor of
the scenario with the conventional fixed point are given.Comment: 9 pages, revtex, 1 Postscript figur
Room temperature midinfrared electroluminescence from GaInAsSbP light emitting diodes. .
Room temperature electroluminescence in the midinfrared near 4 µm is reported from GaInAsSbP light emitting diodes grown on GaSb by liquid phase epitaxy. Comparison of the electro- and photoluminescence revealed that light is generated on the p side of the diode. The energy shift (24 meV) is consistent with band gap narrowing and recombination via band tail states due to the Zn doping (1×1018 cm−3) in the p layer of the structure. The temperature dependent behavior of the luminescence and the improved emission intensity was attributed to recombination from localized states arising from electrostatic potential fluctuations due to compositional inhomogeneities in these alloys
O(1/N_f) Corrections to the Thirring Model in 2<d<4
The Thirring model, that is, a relativistic field theory of fermions with a
contact interaction between vector currents, is studied for dimensionalities
2<d<4 using the 1/N_f expansion, where N_f is the number of fermion species.
The model is found to have no ultraviolet divergences at leading order provided
a regularization respecting current conservation is used. Explicit O(1/N_f)
corrections are computed, and the model shown to be renormalizable at this
order in the massless limit; renormalizability appears to hold to all orders
due to a special case of Weinberg's theorem. This implies there is a universal
amplitude for four particle scattering in the asymptotic regime. Comparisons
are made with both the Gross-Neveu model and QED.Comment: 22 pages in plain TeX, with 7 figs included using psfig.tex (Minor
conceptual changes - algebra unaffected
Premartensitic Transition in Ni2+xMn1-xGa Heusler Alloys
The temperature dependencies of the resistivity and magnetization of a series
of Ni2+XMn1-XGa (X = 0 - 0.09) alloys were investigated. Along with the
anomalies associated with ferromagnetic and martensitic transitions,
well-defined anomalies were observed at the temperature of premartensitic
transformation. The premartensitic phase existing in a temperature range 200 -
260 K in the stoichiometric Ni2MnGa is suppressed by the martensitic phase with
increasing Ni content and vanishes in Ni2.09Mn0.91Ga composition
Anomalous thermal conductivity of NaV2O5 as compared to conventional spin-Peierls system CuGeO3
A huge increase of thermal conductivity k is observed at the phase transition
in stoichiometric NaV2O5. This anomaly decreases and gradually disappears with
deviation from stoichiometry in Na(1-x}V2O5 (x = 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, and 0.04).
This behavior is compared with that of pure and Zn-doped CuGeO3 where only
modest kinks in the k(T) curves are observed at the spin-Peierls transition.
The change of k at critical temperature Tc could be partially attributed to the
opening of an energy gap in the magnetic excitation spectrum excluding the
scattering of thermal phonons on spin fluctuations. However, the reason for
such a strong anomaly in the k(T) may lie not only in the different energy
scales of CuGeO3 and NaV2O5, but also in the different character of the phase
transition in NaV2O5 which can have largely a structural origin, e.g. connected
with the charge ordering.Comment: PostScript 4 pages, 4 PostScript pictures. Submitted to Physical
Review Letter
Effects of temperature and concentration factors on the conformational state and reactivity of potassium poly(oxyethylene glycolate)
With the use of pulsed magnetic-field gradient NMR, self-diffusion coefficients of potassium poly(oxyethylene glycolate) macromolecules and solvent molecules (acetone) and the variation in the dimensions of supramolecular structures of potassium poly(oxyethylene glycolate) with temperature and its concentration in acetone are measured. It is discovered that the temperature dependences of change in the rate constants of reactions that proceed during the interaction of potassium poly(oxyethylene glycolate) with 2,4-toluylene diisocyanate do not fit Arrhenius coordinates. © 2010 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd
Universal self-diffusion coefficients of macromolecules in polymer solutions and melts as a function of concentration and molecular mass
On the basis of an analysis of experimentally determined coefficients of self-diffusion D3 for polystyrene, polyethylene oxide (PEO), polydimethylsiloxane, and dextran in different solvents over a wide range of MM variation and concentrations σ, it is shown that there are universal relations between D3 and between D3 and M. © 1989
A Model Study of the Low-Energy Charge Dynamics of NaV_2O_5
An exact-diagonalization technique on small clusters is used to calculate the
dynamical density correlation functions of the dimerized t-J chain and coupled
anisotropic t-J ladders (trellis lattice) at quarter filling, i.e., the systems
regarded as a network of pairs (dimers or rungs) of sites coupled weakly via
the hopping and exchange interactions. We thereby demonstrate that the
intersite Coulomb repulsions between the pairs induce a low-energy collective
mode in the charge excitations of the systems where the internal charge degrees
of freedom of the pairs play an essential role. Implications to the electronic
states of NaV_2O_5, i.e., fluctuations of the valence state of V ions and phase
transition as a charge ordering, are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 gif figures. Hardcopies of figures (or the entire
manuscript) can be obtained by e-mail request to [email protected]
High frequency ESR investigation on dynamical charge disproportionation and spin gap excitation in NaV_2O_5
A significant frequency dependence of the ESR line width is found in NaV_2O_5
between 34-100 K and the line width increases as the resonance frequency is
increased from 95 GHz to 760 GHz. The observed frequency dependence is
qualitatively explained in terms of the dynamical charge disproportionation.
The present results show the essential role of the internal charge degree of
freedom in a V-O-V bond. We have also proposed the existence of the
Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya interaction in the low temperature charge ordered phase
considering the breaking of the selection rule of ESR realized as the direct
observation of the spin gap excitation.Comment: 9 figures submitted to J. Phys.Soc. Jp
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