8,224 research outputs found
Vortices, zero modes and fractionalization in bilayer-graphene exciton condensate
A real-space formulation is given for the recently discussed exciton
condensate in a symmetrically biased graphene bilayer. We show that in the
continuum limit an oddly-quantized vortex in this condensate binds exactly one
zero mode per valley index of the bilayer. In the full lattice model the zero
modes are split slightly due to intervalley mixing. We support these results by
an exact numerical diagonalization of the lattice Hamiltonian. We also discuss
the effect of the zero modes on the charge content of these vortices and deduce
some of their interesting properties.Comment: (v2) A typo in Fig. 1 and a slight error in Eq. (4) corrected; all
the main results and conclusions remain unchange
On chaos in mean field spin glasses
We study the correlations between two equilibrium states of SK spin glasses
at different temperatures or magnetic fields. The question, presiously
investigated by Kondor and Kondor and V\'egs\"o, is approached here
constraining two copies of the same system at different external parameters to
have a fixed overlap. We find that imposing an overlap different from the
minimal one implies an extensive cost in free energy. This confirms by a
different method the Kondor's finding that equilibrium states corresponding to
different values of the external parameters are completely uncorrelated. We
also consider the Generalized Random Energy Model of Derrida as an example of
system with strong correlations among states at different temperatures.Comment: 19 pages, Late
Complex order parameter symmetry and thermal conductivity
Thermal behaviour of superconductors with complex order parameter symmetry is
studied within a weak coupling theory. It is shown numerically, that the
thermal nature of the different components of complex order parametrs are
qualitatively different. Within the complex order parameter scenario, the
recent experimental observations by Krishna {\it et al.}, [Science {\bf 277},
83 (1997)] on magnetothermal conductivity and by J. Ma {\it et al.},
[Science {\bf 267}, 862 (1995)] on temperature dependent gap anisotropy for
high temperature superconductors can have natural explanation.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures and macros attached, Europhysics Letters (1998) in
pres
Correlations Between Surficial Sulfur and a REE Crustal Assimilation Signature in Martian Shergottites
Compared to terrestrial basalts, the Martian shergottite meteorites have an extraordinary range of Sr and Nd isotopic signatures. In addition, the S isotopic compositions of many shergottites show evidence of interaction with the Martian surface/ atmosphere through mass-independent isotopic fractionations (MIF, positive, non-zero delta(exp 33)S) that must have originated in the Martian atmosphere, yet ultimately were incorporated into igneous sulfides (AVS - acid-volatile sulfur). These positive delta(exp 33)S signatures are thought to be governed by solar UV photochemical processes. And to the extent that S is bound to Mars and not lost to space from the upper atmosphere, a positive delta(exp 33)S reservoir must be mass balanced by a complementary negative reservoir
On the Tail of the Overlap Probability Distribution in the Sherrington--Kirkpatrick Model
We investigate the large deviation behavior of the overlap probability
density in the Sherrington--Kirkpatrick model from several analytical
perspectives. First we analyze the spin glass phase using the coupled replica
scheme. Here generically
, and we compute the first correction to the expansion of \A
in powers of . We study also the case, where is know
exactly. Finally we study the paramagnetic phase, where exact results valid for
all 's are obtained. The overall agreement between the various points of
view is very satisfactory. Data from large scale numerical simulations show
that the predicted behavior can be detected already on moderate lattice sizes.Comment: 18 pages including ps figure
Effective "Penetration Depth" in the Vortex State of a d-wave Superconductor
The temperature and field dependence of the effective magnetic penetration
depth in the vortex state of a d-wave superconductor, as measured by muon spin
rotation experiments, is calculated using a nonlocal London model. We show that
at temperatures below T^* \propto \sqrt{B}, the linear T-dependence of the
effective penetration depth crosses over to a T^3-dependence. This could
provide an explanation for the low temperature flattening of the effective
penetration depth curves observed in a recent muon spin rotation experiment.Comment: 4 pages, RevTex, 3 Postscript figure
Nonequilibrium dynamics of a simple stochastic model
We investigate the low-temperature dynamics of a simple stochastic model,
introduced recently in the context of the physics of glasses. The slowest
characteristic time at equilibrium diverges exponentially at low temperature.
On smaller time scales, the nonequilibrium dynamics of the system exhibits an
aging regime. We present an analytical study of the scaling behaviour of the
mean energy, of its local correlation and response functions, and of the
associated fluctuation-dissipation ratio throughout the regime of low
temperature and long times. This analysis includes the aging regime, the
convergence to equilibrium, and the crossover behaviour between them.Comment: 36 pages, plain tex, 7 figures, to be published by Journal of Physics
The Density of States in High-Tc Superconductors Vortices
We calculated the electronic structure of a vortex in a pseudogapped
superconductor within a model featuring strong correlations. With increasing
strength of the correlations, the BCS core states are suppressed and the
spectra in and outside the core become similar. If the correlations are
short-range, we find new core states in agreement with the observations in
YBaCuO and BiSrCaCuO. Our results point to a common phenomenology for these two
systems and indicate that normal-state correlations survive below Tc without
taking part in the overall phase coherence.Comment: REVTeX 4, 5 pages, 2 EPS figures. Some changes to the text; new
figures; references update
- …