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    A flexible polymer chain in a critical solvent: Coil or globule?

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    We study the behavior of a flexible polymer chain in the presence of a low-molecular weight solvent in the vicinity of a liquid-gas critical point within the framework of a self-consistent field theory. The total free energy of the dilute polymer solution is expressed as a function of the radius of gyration of the polymer and the average solvent number density within the gyration volume at the level of the mean-field approximation. Varying the strength of attraction between polymer and solvent we show that two qualitatively different regimes occur at the liquid-gas critical point. In case of weak polymer-solvent interactions the polymer chain is in a globular state. On the contrary, in case of strong polymer-solvent interactions the polymer chain attains an expanded conformation. We discuss the influence of the critical solvent density fluctuations on the polymer conformation. The reported effect could be used to excert control on the polymer conformation by changing the thermodynamic state of the solvent. It could also be helpful to estimate the solvent density within the gyration volume of the polymer for drug delivery and molecular imprinting applications

    Multivalued current-phase relationship in a.c. Josephson effect for a three-dimensional Weyl semimetal WTe2_2

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    We experimentally study electron transport between two superconducting indium leads, coupled to a single WTe2_2 crystal, which is a three-dimensional Weyl semimetal. We demonstrate Josephson current in long 5~μ\mum In-WTe2_2-In junctions, as confirmed by the observation of integer (1,2,3) and fractional (1/3, 1/2, 2/3) Shapiro steps under microwave irradiation. Demonstration of fractional a.c. Josephson effect indicates multivalued character of the current-phase relationship, which we connect with Weyl topological surface states contribution to Josephson current. In contrast to topological insulators and Dirac semimetals, we do not observe 4π4\pi periodicity in a.c. Josephson effect for WTe2_2 at different frequencies and power, which might reflect chiral character of the Fermi arc surface states in Weyl semimetal.Comment: the text is seriously corrected. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1801.0955

    The main directions for pharmacological correction (combinations of drugs for general anesthesia) of neurological and cognitive disorders in patients with neoplasms of the central nervous system

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    The aim of the study was to develop a goal-oriented combination of drugs for general anesthesia, based on a retrospective assessment of the baseline level of neurological and cognitive disorders in adults and children at the stage of preparation for surgery for neoplasms of the central nervous system (sub- and supratentorial neoplasms - SubTNN and SupraTNN), and a prospective evaluation of complications in the postoperative perio

    On the Ado Theorem for finite Lie conformal algebras with Levi decomposition

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    We prove that a finite torsion-free conformal Lie algebra with a splitting solvable radical has a finite faithful conformal representation.Comment: 11 page

    Signature of Fermi arc surface states in Andreev reflection at the WTe2_2 Weyl semimetal surface

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    We experimentally investigate charge transport through the interface between a niobium superconductor and a three-dimensional WTe2_2 Weyl semimetal. In addition to classical Andreev reflection, we observe sharp non-periodic subgap resistance resonances. From an analysis of their positions, magnetic field and temperature dependencies, we can interpret them as an analog of Tomasch oscillations for transport along the topological surface state across the region of proximity-induced superconductivity at the Nb-WTe2_2 interface. Observation of distinct geometrical resonances implies a specific transmission direction for carriers, which is a hallmark of the Fermi arc surface states.Comment: 5 pages, some misprints has been correcte

    Multiple magnon modes in the Co3_3Sn2_2S2_2 Weyl semimetal candidate

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    We experimentally investigate electron transport in kagome-lattice ferromagnet Co3_3Sn2_2S2_2, which is regarded as a time-reversal symmetry broken Weyl semimetal candidate. We demonstrate dV/dI(I)dV/dI(I) curves with pronounced asymmetric dV/dIdV/dI spikes, similar to those attributed to current-induced spin-wave excitations in ferromagnetic multilayers. In contrast to multilayers, we observe several dV/dIdV/dI spikes' sequences at low, \approx104^4 A/cm2^2, current densities for a thick single-crystal Co3_3Sn2_2S2_2 flake in the regime of fully spin-polarized bulk. The spikes at low current densities can be attributed to novel magnon branches in magnetic Weyl semimetals, which are predicted due to the coupling between two magnetic moments mediated by Weyl fermions. Presence of spin-transfer effects at low current densities in Co3_3Sn2_2S2_2 makes the material attractive for applications in spintronics.Comment: final versio
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