372 research outputs found
Non-Gaussianity in three fluid curvaton model
The generation of non-gaussianity is studied in a three fluid curvaton model.
By utilizing second order perturbation theory we derive general formulae for
the large scale temperature fluctuation and non-gaussianity parameter,
, that includes the possibility of a non-adiabatic final state. In the
adiabatic limit we recover previously known results. The results are applied to
a three fluid curvaton model where the curvaton decays into radiation and
matter. We find that the amount of non-gaussianity decreases as the final state
of the system becomes more adiabatic and that the generated non-gaussianity in
the scenario is small, .Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
Gunn diodes and devices (bibliography for 1978-1980)
A listing of about 500 works from Soviet and foreign scientific literature on Gunn diodes and devices based on them is presented. The bibliography includes publications in which various questions pertinent to all (or several) types of semiconductor instruments in the superhigh frequency range are mentioned. A subject index is included
Electromagnon excitations in modulated multiferroics
The phenomenological theory of ferroelectricity in spiral magnets presented
in [M. Mostovoy, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 067601 (2006)] is generalized to describe
consistently states with both uniform and modulated-in-space ferroelectric
polarizations. A key point in this description is the symmetric part of the
magnetoelectric coupling since, although being irrelevant for the uniform
component, it plays an essential role for the non-uniform part of the
polarization. We illustrate this importance in generic examples of modulated
magnetic systems: longitudinal and transverse spin-density wave states and
planar cycloidal phase. We show that even in the cases with no uniform
ferroelectricity induced, polarization correlation functions follow to the soft
magnetic behavior of the system due to the magnetoelectric effect. Our results
can be easily generalized for more complicated types of magnetic ordering, and
the applications may concern various natural and artificial systems in
condensed matter physics (e.g., magnon properties could be extracted from
dynamic dielectric response measurements).Comment: 5 page
Domain enhanced interlayer coupling in ferroelectric/paraelectric superlattices
We investigate the ferroelectric phase transition and domain formation in a
periodic superlattice consisting of alternate ferroelectric (FE) and
paraelectric (PE) layers of nanometric thickness. We find that the polarization
domains formed in the different FE layers can interact with each other via the
PE layers. By coupling the electrostatic equations with those obtained by
minimizing the Ginzburg-Landau functional we calculate the critical temperature
of transition Tc as a function of the FE/PE superlattice wavelength and
quantitatively explain the recent experimental observation of a thickness
dependence of the ferroelectric transition temperature in KTaO3/KNbO3
strained-layer superlattices.Comment: Latest version as was published in PR
Magnetic Phase Transitions in the NdFe_3(BO_3)_4 multiferroic
Low temperature studies of the behavior of the sound velocity and attenuation
of acoustic modes have been performed on a single crystal NdFe_3(BO_3)_4.
Transitions of the magnetic subsystem to the antiferromagnetically ordered
state at T_N \approx 30.6 K have been revealed in the temperature behavior of
the elastic characteristics. The features in the temperature behavior of
elastic characteristics of the neodymium ferroborate and its behavior in the
external magnetic field, applied in the basic plane of the crystal, permit us
to suppose that the transition to an incommensurate spiral phase is realized in
the system. This phase transition behaves as the first order one. H-T phase
diagrams for the cases H \parallel a and H \parallel b have been constructed.
The phenomenological theory, which explains observed features, has been
developed
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