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    Magnetic Phases of Rare Earth Hexagonal Manganites

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    We describe the magnetic phases of hexagonal rare earth manganites RMnO3 using Landau theory. A minimal model based on four one-dimensional magnetic order parameters is developed.Comment: 2 Pages, Proceedings of SCES'0

    New structures in the proton-antiproton system

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    In the most recent measurements of the reaction e+e−→ppˉe^+e^- \rightarrow p\bar{p} by the BABAR collaboration, new structures have been found with unknown origin. We examine a possible relation of the most distinct peak to the recently observed Φ(2170)\Phi(2170). Alternatively, we analyse possible explanations due to the nucleon Δˉ\,\bar{\Delta} and ΔΔˉ\Delta\bar{\Delta} thresholds. The latter could explain a periodicity found in the data

    Heat transfer between elastic solids with randomly rough surfaces

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    We study the heat transfer between elastic solids with randomly rough surfaces. We include both the heat transfer from the area of real contact, and the heat transfer between the surfaces in the noncontact regions. We apply a recently developed contact mechanics theory, which accounts for the hierarchical nature of the contact between solids with roughness on many different length scales. For elastic contact, at the highest (atomic) resolution the area of real contact typically consists of atomic (nanometer) sized regions, and we discuss the implications of this for the heat transfer. For solids with very smooth surfaces, as is typical in many modern engineering applications, the interfacial separation in the non-contact regions will be very small, and for this case we show the importance of the radiative heat transfer associated with the evanescent electromagnetic waves which exist outside of all bodies.Comment: 23 pages, 19 figure

    Zoo of quantum phases and excitations of cold bosonic atoms in optical lattices

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    Quantum phases and phase transitions of weakly- to strongly-interacting bosonic atoms in deep to shallow optical lattices are described by a {\it single multi-orbital mean-field approach in real space}. For weakly-interacting bosons in 1D, the critical value of the superfluid to Mott insulator (MI) transition found is in excellent agreement with {\it many-body} treatments of the Bose-Hubbard model. For strongly-interacting bosons, (i) additional MI phases appear, for which two (or more) atoms residing in {\it each site} undergo a Tonks-Girardeau-like transition and localize and (ii) on-site excitation becomes the excitation lowest in energy. Experimental implications are discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure

    Ultrafast interatomic electronic decay in multiply excited clusters

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    An ultrafast mechanism belonging to the family of interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD) phenomena is proposed. When two excited species are present, an ultrafast energy transfer can take place bringing one of them to its ground state and ionizing the other one. It is shown that if large homoatomic clusters are exposed to an ultrashort and intense laser pulse whose photon energy is in resonance with an excitation transition of the cluster constituents, the large majority of ions will be produced by this ICD mechanism rather than by two-photon ionization. A related collective-ICD process that is operative in heteroatomic systems is also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Radiation Generated by Charge Migration Following Ionization

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    Electronic many-body effects alone can be the driving force for an ultrafast migration of a positive charge created upon ionization of molecular systems. Here we show that this purely electronic phenomenon generates a characteristic IR radiation. The situation when the initial ionic wave packet is produced by a sudden removal of an electron is also studied. It is shown that in this case a much stronger UV emission is generated. This emission appears as an ultrafast response of the remaining electrons to the perturbation caused by the sudden ionization and as such is a universal phenomenon to be expected in every multielectron system.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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