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Multiple phase transitions in single-crystalline NaFeAs
Specific heat, resistivity, susceptibility and Hall coefficient measurements
were performed on high-quality single crystalline NaFeAs. This
compound is found to undergo three successive phase transitions at around 52,
41, and 23 K, which correspond to structural, magnetic and superconducting
transitions, respectively. The Hall effect result indicates the development of
energy gap at low temperature due to the occurrence of spin-density-wave
instability. Our results provide direct experimental evidence of the magnetic
ordering in the nearly stoichiometric NaFeAs.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Free-energy barrier to melting of single-chain polymer crystallite
We report Monte Carlo simulations of the melting of a single-polymer
crystallite. We find that, unlike most atomic and molecular crystals, such
crystallites can be heated appreciably above their melting temperature before
they transform to the disordered "coil" state. The surface of the superheated
crystallite is found to be disordered. The thickness of the disordered layer
increases with superheating. However, the order-disorder transition is not
gradual but sudden. Free-energy calculations reveal the presence of a large
free-energy barrier to melting.Comment: AMS-Latex, 4 pages with 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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