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The electronic and transport properties of a molecular junction studied by an integrated piecewise thermal equilibrium approach
An integrated piecewise thermal equilibrium approach based on the
first-principles calculation method has been developed to calculate bias
dependent electronic structures and current- and differential
conductance-voltage characteristics of the gold-benzene-1,4-dithiol-gold
molecular junction. The calculated currents and differential conductance have
the same order of magnitude as experimental ones. An electron transfer was
found between the two electrodes when a bias is applied, which renders the two
electrodes to have different local electronic structures. It was also found
that when Au 5d electrons were treated as core electrons the calculated
currents were overestimated, which can be understood as an underestimate of the
Au-S covalent bonding and consequently the contact potential barrier and the
replacement of delocalized Au 5d carriers by more itinerant delocalized Au 6sp
carriers in the electrodes
Site-selective Cu NMR study of the vortex cores of TlBaCuO
We report site-selective Cu NMR studies of the vortex core states of
an overdoped TlBaCuO with = 85 K. We observed
a relatively high density of low-energy quasi-particle excitations at the
vortex cores in a magnetic field of 7.4847 T along the c axis, in contrast to
YBaCuO.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, submitted to J. Phys. Chem. Solids (QuB2006,
Tokai
KIC 4150611: a rare multi-eclipsing quintuple with a hybrid pulsator
We present the results of our analysis of KIC 4150611 (HD 181469) - an
interesting, bright quintuple system that includes a hybrid
Sct/ Dor pulsator. Four periods of eclipses - 94.2, 8.65, 1.52 and 1.43
d - have been observed by the Kepler satellite, and three point sources (A, B,
and C) are seen in high angular resolution images.
From spectroscopic observations made with the HIDES spectrograph attached to
the 1.88-m telescope of the Okayama Astrophysical Observatory (OAO), for the
first time we calculated radial velocities (RVs) of the component B - a pair of
G-type stars - and combined them with Kepler photometry in order to obtain
absolute physical parameters of this pair. We also managed to directly measure
RVs of the pulsator, also for the first time. Additionally, we modelled the
light curves of the 1.52 and 1.43-day pairs, and measured their eclipse timing
variations (ETVs). We also performed relative astrometry and photometry of
three sources seen on the images taken with the NIRC2 camera of the Keck II
telescope. Finally, we compared our results with theoretical isochrones.
The brightest component Aa is the hybrid pulsator, transited every 94.2 days
by a pair of K/M-type stars (Ab1+Ab2), which themselves form a 1.52-day
eclipsing binary. The components Ba and Bb are late G-type stars, forming
another eclipsing pair with a 8.65 day period. Their masses and radii are
M, R for the
primary, and M, R
for the secondary. The remaining period of 1.43 days is possibly related to a
faint third star C, which itself is most likely a background object. The
system's properties are well-represented by a 35 Myr isochrone. There are also
hints of additional bodies in the system.Comment: 14 pages, 15 figures, 7 tables, to appear in A&A, abstract modified
in order to fit the arXiv limi
Scattering of elastic waves by elastic spheres in a NaCl-type phononic crystal
Based on the formalism developed by Psarobas et al [Phys. Rev. B 62,
278(2000)], which using the multiple scattering theory to calculate properties
of simple phononic crystals, we propose a very simple method to study the
NaCl-type phononic crystal. The NaCl-type phononic crystal consists of two
kinds of non-overlapping elastic spheres with different mass densities,
coefficients and radius following the same periodicity of the
ions in the real NaCl crystal. We focus on the (001) surface, and view the
crystal as a sequence of planes of spheres, each plane of spheres has identical
2D periodicity. We obtained the complex band structure of the infinite crystal
associated with this plane, and also calculated the transmission, reflection
and absorption coefficients for an elastic wave (longitudinal or transverse)
incident, at any angle, on a slab of the crystal of finite thickness.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure
Vortex State of TlBaCuO via Tl NMR at 2 Tesla
We report a Tl NMR study of vortex state for an aligned
polycrystalline sample of an overdoped high- superconductor
TlBaCuO (85 K) with magnetic field 2 T along
the c axis. We observed an imperfect vortex lattice, so-called Bragg glass at
=5 K, coexistence of vortex solid with liquid between 10 and 60 K, and
vortex melting between 65 and 85 K. No evidence for local antiferromagnetic
ordering at vortex cores was found for our sample.Comment: 4 pages with 5 figure
A Hierarchically-Organized Phase Diagram near a Quantum Critical Point in URu2Si2
A comprehensive transport study, as a function of both temperature and
magnetic field in continuous magnetic fields up to 45 T reveals that URu2Si2
possesses all the essential hallmarks of quantum criticality at temperatures
above 5.5 K and fields around 38 T, but then collapses into multiple low
temperature phases in a hierarchically-organized phase diagram as the
temperature is reduced. Although certain generic features of the phase diagram
are very similar to those in the cuprates and heavy fermion superconductors,
the existence of multiple ordered hysteretic phases near the field-tuned
quantum critical point is presently unique to URu2Si2. This finding suggests
the existence of many competing order parameters separated by small energy
difference in URu2Si2.Comment: 6 pages, twocolum texts, 3 coloured figure included, submitted to PR
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