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    Quantum-disordered slave-boson theory of underdoped cuprates

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    We study the stability of the spin gap phase in the U(1) slave-boson theory of the t-J model in connection to the underdoped cuprates. We approach the spin gap phase from the superconducting state and consider the quantum phase transition of the slave-bosons at zero temperature by introducing vortices in the boson superfluid. At finite temperatures, the properties of the bosons are different from those of the strange metal phase and lead to modified gauge field fluctuations. As a result, the spin gap phase can be stabilized in the quantum critical and quantum disordered regime of the boson system. We also show that the regime of quantum disordered bosons with the paired fermions can be regarded as the strong coupling version of the recently proposed nodal liquid theory.Comment: 5 pages, Replaced by the published versio

    On Types of Elliptic Pseudoprimes

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    We generalize the notions of elliptic pseudoprimes and elliptic Carmichael numbers introduced by Silverman to analogues of Euler-Jacobi and strong pseudoprimes. We investigate the relationships among Euler Elliptic Carmichael numbers , strong elliptic Carmichael numbers, products of anomalous primes and elliptic Korselt numbers of Type I: The former two of these are introduced in this paper, and the latter two of these were introduced by Mazur (1973) and Silverman (2012) respectively. In particular, we expand upon a previous work of Babinkostova et al. by proving a conjecture about the density of certain elliptic Korselt numbers of Type I that are products of anomalous primes.Comment: Revised for publication. 33 page

    Pertinent Dirac structure for QCD sum rules of meson-baryon coupling constants

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    Using general baryon interpolating fields JBJ_B for B=N,Ξ,Σ,B= N, \Xi, \Sigma, without derivative, we study QCD sum rules for meson-baryon couplings and their dependence on Dirac structures for the two-point correlation function with a meson i\int d^4x e^{iqx} \bra 0|{\rm T}[J_B(x)\bar{J}_B(0)] |{\cal M}(p)\ket. Three distinct Dirac structures are compared: iγ5i\gamma_5, i\gamma_5\fslash{p}, and γ5σμνqμpν\gamma_5\sigma_{\mu\nu}q^\mu p^\nu structures. From the dependence of the OPE on general baryon interpolating fields, we propose criteria for choosing an appropriate Dirac structure for the coupling sum rules. The γ5σμνqμpν\gamma_5\sigma_{\mu\nu}q^\mu p^\nu sum rules satisfy the criteria while the iγ5i\gamma_5 sum rules beyond the chiral limit do not. For the i\gamma_5\fslash{p} sum rules, the large continuum contributions prohibit reliable prediction for the couplings. Thus, the γ5σμνqμpν\gamma_5\sigma_{\mu\nu}q^\mu p^\nu structure seems pertinent for realistic predictions. In the SU(3) limit, we identify the OPE terms responsible for the F/DF/D ratio. We then study the dependence of the ratio on the baryon interpolating fields. We conclude the ratio F/D∼0.6−0.8F/D \sim 0.6-0.8 for appropriate choice of the interpolating fields.Comment: To be published in Phys.Rev.C ; 21 pages,8 figures, revtex ; references are adde

    Symmetric Subgroups of Gauged Supergravities and AdS String Theory Vertex Operators

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    We show how the gauge symmetry representations of the massless particle content of gauged supergravities that arise in the AdS/CFT correspondences can be derived from symmetric subgroups to be carried by string theory vertex operators in these compactified models, although an explicit vertex operator construction of IIB string and M theories on AdSxS remains elusive. Our symmetry mechanism parallels the construction of representations of the Monster group and affine algebras in terms of twisted conformal field theories, and may serve as a guide to the perturbative description of the IIB string on AdSxS.Comment: 9 pages, LaTe

    Epitaxial growth of gallium arsenide with ammonium halides as transporting agents

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    Epitaxial growth of gallium arsenide with ammonium halides as transporting agent

    High-performance Schottky diodes endure high temperatures

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    Fabrication process and aluminum/GaAs (gallium arsenide) coupling are used to produce Schottky diodes that have high cutoff frequencies and can withstand operating temperatures in excess of 500 C

    Influence of magnetic viscosity on domain wall dynamics under spin-polarized currents

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    We present a theoretical study of the influence of magnetic viscosity on current-driven domain wall dynamics. In particular we examine how domain wall depinning transitions, driven by thermal activation, are influenced by the adiabatic and nonadiabatic spin-torques. We find the Arrhenius law that describes the transition rate for activation over a single energy barrier remains applicable under currents but with a current-dependent barrier height. We show that the effective energy barrier is dominated by a linear current dependence under usual experimental conditions, with a variation that depends only on the nonadiabatic spin torque coefficient beta.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
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