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Can The Majorana neutrino CP-violating phases be restricted ?
We reanalyze the constraints in neutrino masses and MNS lepton mixing
parameters using the new data from the terrestrial (KamLAND) and astrophysical
(WMAP) observations together with the HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW double beta decay
experiment. It leads us to the almost degenerate or inverse hierarchy neutrino
mass scenario. We discuss the possibility of getting the bound for the Majorana
CP violating phase.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Strongly Correlated Electrons and Neutron Scattering
Various aspects of close and interesting relationship between
antiferromagnetism and singlet ground states are introduced for which neutron
scattering have been playing vital roles. The special emphasis is on the
disorder-induced antiferromagnetism in spin-Peierls systems, which can be
viewed as a nucleation process of classical magnetic order in the background of
singlet state whose origin is purely quantum-mechanical. It is then pointed out
that similar features will be found in Ce_xCu_2Si_2 and high T_c cuprates.
Finally the possible charge ordering process in NaV_2O_5 is discussed which
leads to the quenching of localized spins.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of 7th ISSP International Symposium
"Frontiers in Neutron Scattering Research" (To appear in J. Phys. Chem.
Solids (1999)
Study on successive superconducting transitions in TaSC from electrical resistivity and nonlinear AC magnetic susceptibility
TaSC compound undergoes superconducting transitions at K and K. The nature of successive
superconducting transitions has been studied from electrical resistivity,
linear and nonlinear AC magnetic susceptibilities. The resistivity at
= 0 shows a local maximum near , a kink-like behavior around
, and reduces to zero at below = 2.1 K. The dependence
of is observed at = 50 kOe at low temperatures, which is due to
two-dimensional weak-localization effect. Below a two-dimensional
superconducting phase occurs in each TaC layer. The linear and nonlinear
susceptibilities , ,
, and as well as the difference
() between the FC and ZFC
susceptibilities, start to appear below 6.0 K, the onset temperature of
irreversibility. A drastic growth of the in-plane superconducting coherence
length below 6.0 K gives rise to a three-dimensional superconducting phase
below , through interplanar Josephson couplings between adjacent TaC
layers. The oscillatory behavior of ,
, and below is
related to the nonlinear behavior arising from the thermally activated flux
flow.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figures, Physical Review B (accepted for publication
Determination of the mosaic angle distribution of Grafoil platelets using continuous-wave NMR spectra
We described details of a method to estimate with good accuracy the mosaic
angle distributions of microcrystallites (platelets) in exfoliated graphite
like Grafoil which is commonly used as an adsorption substrate for helium thin
films. The method is based on analysis of resonance field shifts in
continuous-wave (CW) NMR spectra of He ferromagnetic monolayers making
use of the large nuclear polarization of the adsorbate itself. The mosaic angle
distribution of a Grafoil substrate analyzed in this way can be well fitted to
a gaussian form with a deg spread. This distribution is quite
different from the previous estimation based on neutron scattering data which
showed an unrealistically large isotropic powder-like component.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Localized Distributions of Quasi Two-Dimensional Electronic States near Defects Artificially Created at Graphite Surfaces in Magnetic Fields
We measured the local density of states of a quasi two-dimensional electron
system (2DES) near defects, artificially created by Ar-ion sputtering, on
surfaces of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) with scanning tunneling
spectroscopy (STS) in high magnetic fields. At valley energies of the Landau
level spectrum, we found two typical localized distributions of the 2DES
depending on the defects. These are new types of distributions which are not
observed in the previous STS work at the HOPG surface near a point defect [Y.
Niimi \textit{et al}., Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 97}, 236804 (2006).]. With
increasing energy, we observed gradual transformation from the localized
distributions to the extended ones as expected for the integer quantum Hall
state. We show that the defect potential depth is responsible for the two
localized distributions from comparison with theoretical calculations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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