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Four-spin-exchange- and magnetic-field-induced chiral order in two-leg spin ladders
We propose a mechanism of a vector chiral long-range order in two-leg
spin-1/2 and spin-1 antiferromagnetic ladders with four-spin exchanges and a
Zeeman term. It is known that for one-dimensional quantum systems, spontaneous
breakdown of continuous symmetries is generally forbidden. Any vector chiral
order hence does not appear in spin-rotationally [SU(2)]-symmetric spin
ladders. However, if a magnetic field is added along the S^z axis of ladders
and the SU(2) symmetry is reduced to the U(1) one, the z component of a vector
chiral order can emerge with the remaining U(1) symmetry unbroken. Making use
of Abelian bosonization techniques, we actually show that a certain type of
four-spin exchange can yield a vector chiral long-range order in spin-1/2 and
spin-1 ladders under a magnetic field. In the chiral-ordered phase, the Z_2
interchain-parity (i.e., chain-exchange) symmetry is spontaneously broken. We
also consider effects of perturbations breaking the parity symmetry.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, RevTex, published versio
Kondo Effects and Multipolar Order in the cubic PrTr2Al20 (Tr=Ti, V)
Our single crystal study reveals that PrTr2Al20 (Tr = Ti and V) provides the
first examples of a cubic {\Gamma}3 nonmagnetic ground doublet system that
shows the Kondo effect including a -ln T dependent resistivity. The {\Gamma}3
quadrupolar moments in PrV2Al20 induce anomalous metallic behavior through
hybridization with conduction electrons, such as T^{1/2} dependent resistivity
and susceptibility below ~ 20 K down to its ordering temperature T_O = 0.6 K.
In PrTi2Al20, however, quadrupoles are well-localized and exhibit an order at
T_O = 2.0 K. Stronger Kondo coupling in PrV2Al20 than in PrTi2Al20 suppresses
quadrupolar ordering, and instead promotes hybridization between the {\Gamma}3
doublet and conduction electrons, leading to most likely the quadrupolar Kondo
effect.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Ten Years» Experience of Aortic Aneurysm Associated with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
AbstractBackground: aortic aneurysm is a rare but life-threatening cardiovascular complication in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The purpose of this study was to clarify the characteristic clinical features and the pathological mechanism of aneurysmal formation in these patients. Methods: among 429 patients operated on for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) during the past 10 years, five cases with SLE were treated surgically. Their clinical data were reviewed, and the resected aneurysmal wall of the five patients was also examined histologically. Results: the mean age of the patients with SLE was 55 years, which was statistically younger than that of the other patients (mean 77 years, s.d. 7.9, p <0.05). They had received long-term corticosteroid therapy for the treatment of SLE for a mean of 23 years. Histologically, destruction of the medial elastic lamina was characteristic. Four patients had no complications in the postoperative follow-up period (mean 4 years), while the remaining patient died of rupture of a dissecting aneurysm two years after operation.Conclusion : prolonged steroid therapy may play a major role in accelerating atherosclerosis, which can result in aortic aneurysmal enlargement, possibly together with primary aortic wall involvement and/or vasculitic damage in patients with SLE
Lost equivalence of nonlinear sigma and models on noncommutative space
We show that the equivalence of nonlinear sigma and models which is
valid on the commutative space is broken on the noncommutative space. This
conclusion is arrived at through investigation of new BPS solitons that do not
exist in the commutative limit.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX2
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