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A System Exhibiting Toroidal Order
A two dimensional system of discs upon which a triangle of spins are mounted
is shown to undergo a sequence of interesting phase transitions as the
temperature is lowered. We are mainly concerned with the `solid' phase in which
bond orientational order but not positional order is long ranged. As the
temperature is lowered in the `solid' phase, the first phase transition
involving the orientation or toroidal charge of the discs is into a `gauge
toroid' phase in which the product of a magnetic toroidal parameter and an
orientation variable (for the discs) orders but due to a local gauge symmetry
these variables themselves do not individually order. Finally, in the lowest
temperature phase the gauge symmetry is broken and toroidal order and
orientational order both develop. In the `gauge toroidal' phase time reversal
invariance is broken and in the lowest temperature phase inversion symmetry is
also broken. In none of these phases is there long range order in any Fourier
component of the average spin. A definition of the toroidal magnetic moment
of the th plaquette is proposed such that the magnetostatic
interaction between plaquettes and is proportional to .
Symmetry considerations are used to construct the magnetoelectric free energy
and thereby to deduce which coefficients of the linear magnetoelectric tensor
are allowed to be nonzero. In none of the phases does symmetry permit a
spontaneous polarization.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
Landau Theory of Tilting of Oxygen Octahedra in Perovskites
The list of possible commensurate phases obtained from the parent tetragonal
phase of Ruddlesden-Popper systems, ABC for general
due to a single phase transition involving the reorienting of octahedra of C
(oxygen) ions is reexamined using a Landau expansion. This expansion allows for
the nonlinearity of the octahedral rotations and the rotation-strain coupling.
It is found that most structures allowed by symmetry are inconsistent with the
constraint of rigid octahedra which dictates the form of the quartic terms in
the Landau free energy. For ABC our analysis allows only 10 (see Table
III) of the 41 structures listed by Hatch {\it et al.} which are allowed by
general symmetry arguments. The symmetry of rotations for RP systems with
is clarified. Our list of possible structures in Table VII excludes many
structures allowed in previous studies.Comment: 21 pages, 21 figures. An elaboration of arXiv:1012.512
Open charm production in deep inelastic scattering at next-to-leading order at HERA
An introduction and overview of charm production in deep inelastic scattering
at HERA is given. The existing next-to-leading order perturbative QCD
calculations are then reviewed, and key results are summarized. Finally,
comparisons are made with the most recent HERA data, and unresolved issues are
highlighted.Comment: 13 pages, 7 Postscript figures, lecture given at the Ringberg
Workshop on ``New Trends in HERA Physics 1999'
Compact source of soft X-rays
Sources of soft X-rays uses alpha particles to fluoresce light elements such as boron, carbon, and magnesium. X-ray wavelengths are varied by changing target. Technique supplies broad range of monoenergetic X-rays whose energy can be adjusted very easily
Non-perturbative improvement of the vector current in Wilson lattice QCD
Many observables of interest in lattice QCD are extracted from correlation
functions involving the vector current. If Wilson fermions are used, it is
therefore of practical importance that, besides the action, the current be
O() improved in order to remove the leading discretization errors from the
observables. Here we introduce and apply a new method to determine the
improvement coefficient for the two most widely used discretizations of the
current.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
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