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Symmetry, incommensurate magnetism and ferroelectricity: the case of the rare-earth manganites RMnO3
The complete irreducible co-representations of the paramagnetic space group
provide a simple and direct path to explore the symmetry restrictions of
magnetically driven ferroelectricity. The method consists of a straightforward
generalization of the method commonly used in the case of displacive modulated
systems and allows us to determine, in a simple manner, the full magnetic
symmetry of a given phase originated from a given magnetic order parameter. The
potential ferroic and magneto-electric properties of that phase can then be
established and the exact Landau free energy expansions can be derived from
general symmetry considerations. In this work, this method is applied to the
case of the orthorhombic rare-earth manganites RMnO3. This example will allow
us to stress some specific points, such as the differences between commensurate
or incommensurate magnetic phases regarding the ferroic and magnetoelectric
properties, the possible stabilization of ferroelectricity by a single
irreducible order parameter or the possible onset of a polarization oriented
parallel to the magnetic modulation. The specific example of TbMnO3 will be
considered in more detail, in order to characterize the role played by the
magneto-electric effect in the mechanism for the polarization rotation induced
by an external magnetic field.Comment: Conference: Aperiodic`0
Nonlinear acoustic waves in channels with variable cross sections
The point symmetry group is studied for the generalized Webster-type equation
describing non-linear acoustic waves in lossy channels with variable cross
sections. It is shown that, for certain types of cross section profiles, the
admitted symmetry group is extended and the invariant solutions corresponding
to these profiles are obtained. Approximate analytic solutions to the
generalized Webster equation are derived for channels with smoothly varying
cross sections and arbitrary initial conditions.Comment: Revtex4, 10 pages, 2 figure. This is an enlarged contribution to
Acoustical Physics, 2012, v.58, No.3, p.269-276 with modest stylistic
corrections introduced mainly in the Introduction and References. Several
typos were also correcte
X-ray Diffraction Study of Superstructure in GdBaCo2O5.5
A single crystal of GdBaCo2O5.47(2) has been studied by means of X-ray
diffraction. Appearance of superstructure reflections at T = 341.5(7) K gives
an evidence of continuous transition to the phase with unit cell doubled along
the shortest edge a1. Critical exponent for the order parameter is found to be
beta=0.33(1). The superstructure reflections are about 2-4 orders of magnitude
weaker than the basic ones. Their systematic extinction indicates the crystal
symmetry change from Pmmm to Pmma. The integrated intensities allow to
calculate displacements of atoms from the positions in the high-temperature
phase. The cobalt-ligand distances in the ordered phase are discussed in terms
of the spin-state/orbital ordering of Co3+ ions.Comment: 4 page
On the magnetically driven ferroelectric phase in GdMnO3
At room temperature, GdMnO3 is a paraelectric and paramagnetic with a
distorted perovskite structure of orthorhombic symmetry (space group Pnma). On
cooling, it undergoes a phase transition sequence to a magnetic incommensurate
phase (k=delta a*; Tc1=42K) and a A-type antiferromagnetic phase (Tc2=27K). At
low temperatures (T<12K), a magnetic field applied along the a-axis
destabilizes the antiferromagnetic phase and induces a first order transition
to a magnetic commensurate modulated phase (delta=1/4) that is also
ferroelectric (P//c). This work analyses this field induced phase transition
from the point of view of the symmetry and Landau theory.Comment: 13 pages, communication to the 11th European Meeting on
Ferroelectricity, Bled (Slovenia)2007; submitted to Ferroelectric
Acoustomagnetoelectric effect in two-dimensional materials: Geometric resonances and Weiss oscillations
We study electron transport in two-dimensional materials with parabolic and
linear (graphene) dispersions of the carriers in the presence of surface
acoustic waves and an external magnetic field using semiclassical Boltzmann
equations approach. We observe an oscillatory behavior of both the longitudinal
and Hall electric currents as functions of the surface acoustic wave frequency
at a fixed magnetic field and as functions of the inverse magnetic field at a
fixed frequency of the acoustic wave. We explain the former by the phenomenon
of geometric resonances, while we relate the latter to the Weiss-like
oscillations in the presence of the dynamic superlattice created by the
acoustic wave. Thus we demonstrate the dual nature of the
acoustomagnetoelectric effect in two-dimensional electron gas.Comment: Manuscript: 9 pages, 2 figure
Quasisymmetric graphs and Zygmund functions
A quasisymmetric graph is a curve whose projection onto a line is a
quasisymmetric map. We show that this class of curves is related to solutions
of the reduced Beltrami equation and to a generalization of the Zygmund class
. This relation makes it possible to use the tools of harmonic
analysis to construct nontrivial examples of quasisymmetric graphs and of
quasiconformal maps.Comment: 21 pages, no figure
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