8,662 research outputs found
The suppression of superconductivity in Mn substituted MgCNi
We report the effect of doping Mn in the isostructural MgCNiMn
(x = 0-0.05) compounds. Magnetic susceptibility, resistivity,
magneto-resistance, and specific heat studies show evidence of localized
moments and Kondo effect in samples with x0. The rapid suppression of
superconductivity ( -21K/at.% Mn) in these compounds is a consequence of
pair breaking effects due to moment formation on Mn.Comment: 9 figures, Accepted for publication in Physical Review B, Added
reference
Adaptive Resolution Molecular Dynamics Simulation: Changing the Degrees of Freedom on the Fly
We present a new adaptive resolution technique for efficient particle-based
multiscale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The presented approach is
tailor-made for molecular systems where atomistic resolution is required only
in spatially localized domains whereas a lower mesoscopic level of detail is
sufficient for the rest of the system. Our method allows an on-the-fly
interchange between a given molecule's atomic and coarse-grained level of
description, enabling us to reach large length and time scales while spatially
retaining atomistic details of the system. The new approach is tested on a
model system of a liquid of tetrahedral molecules. The simulation box is
divided into two regions: one containing only atomistically resolved
tetrahedral molecules, the other containing only one particle coarse-grained
spherical molecules. The molecules can freely move between the two regions
while changing their level of resolution accordingly. The coarse-grained and
the atomistically resolved systems have the same statistical properties at the
same physical conditions.Comment: 17 pages, 11 figures, 5 table
Normal origamis of Mumford curves
An origami (also known as square-tiled surface) is a Riemann surface covering
a torus with at most one branch point. Lifting two generators of the
fundamental group of the punctured torus decomposes the surface into finitely
many unit squares. By varying the complex structure of the torus one obtains
easily accessible examples of Teichm\"uller curves in the moduli space of
Riemann surfaces. The p-adic analogues of Riemann surfaces are Mumford curves.
A p-adic origami is defined as a covering of Mumford curves with at most one
branch point, where the bottom curve has genus one. A classification of all
normal non-trivial p-adic origamis is presented and used to calculate some
invariants. These can be used to describe p-adic origamis in terms of glueing
squares.Comment: 21 pages, to appear in manuscripta mathematica (Springer
Lattice and polarizability mediated spin activity in EuTiO_3
EuTiO_3 is shown to exhibit novel strong spin-charge-lattice coupling deep in
the paramagnetic phase. Its existence is evidenced by an, until now, unknown
response of the paramagnetic susceptibility at temperatures exceeding the
structural phase transition temperature T_S = 282K. The "extra" features in the
susceptibility follow the rotational soft zone boundary mode temperature
dependence above and below T_S. The theoretical modeling consistently
reproduces this behavior and provides reasoning for the stabilization of the
soft optic mode other than quantum fluctuations.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
- …