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Continuum in the spin excitation spectrum of a Haldane chain, observed by neutron scattering in CsNiCl3
The spin excitation continuum, expected to dominate the low-energy
fluctuation spectrum in the Haldane spin chain around the Brillouin zone
center, q=0, is directly observed by inelastic magnetic neutron scattering in
the S=1 quasi-1D antiferromagnet CsNiCl3. We find that the single mode
approximation fails, and that a finite energy width appears in the dynamic
correlation function S(q,omega) for q < 0.5pi. The width increases with
decreasing q, while S(q,omega) acquires an asymmetric shape qualitatively
similar to that predicted for the 2-magnon continuum in the nonlinear
sigma-model.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PR
Subleading Shape-Function Effects and the Extraction of |V_ub|
We derive a class of formulae relating moments of B -> Xu l nu to B -> Xs
gamma in the shape function region, where m_X^2 ~ m_b Lambda_QCD. We also
derive an analogous class of formulae involving the decay B -> Xs l+ l-. These
results incorporate Lambda_QCD/m_b power corrections, but are independent of
leading and subleading hadronic shape functions. Consequently, they enable one
to determine |V_ub|/|V_tb V_ts*| to subleading order in a model-independent
way.Comment: 23 page
New quantum-mechanical phenomenon in a model of electron-electron interaction in graphene
A quantum mechanical model of two interacting electrons in graphene is
considered. We concentrate on the case of zero total momentum of the pair. We
show that the dynamics of the system is very unusual. Both stationary and
time-dependent problems are considered. It is shown that the complete set of
the wave functions with definite energy includes the new functions, previously
overlooked. The time evolution of the wave packet, corresponding to the
scattering problem setup, leads to the appearance of the localized state at
large time. The asymptotics of this state is found analytically. We obtain the
lower bound of the life time of this state, which is connected with the
breakdown of the continuous model on the lattice scale. The estimate of this
bound gives one a hope to observe the localized states in the experiment.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
Corrections to the energy levels of a spin-zero particle bound in a strong field
Formulas for the corrections to the energy levels and wave functions of a
spin-zero particle bound in a strong field are derived. General case of the sum
of a Lorentz-scalar potential and zero component of a Lorentz-vector potential
is considered. The forms of the corrections differ essentially from those for
spin-1/2 particles. As an example of application of our results, we evaluated
the electric polarizability of a ground state of a spin-zero particle bound in
a strong Coulomb field.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur
GaAs-GaAIAs injection lasers on semi-insulating substrates using laterally diffused junctions
Low‐threshold GaAs‐GaAlAs lasers operating in a stable single mode have been fabricated using laterally diffused junctions. The lasers are fabricated on semi‐insulating substrates and can be integrated with other components
Temperature- and magnetic-field-dependent resistivity of MgB2 sintered at high temperature and high pressure condition
We report the temperature- and magnetic-field-dependent resistivity of MgB2
sintered at high temperature and high pressure condition. The superconducting
transition width for the resistivity measurement was about 0.4 K, and the
low-field magnetization showed a sharp superconducting transition with a
transition width of about 1 K. The resistivity in the normal state roughly
followed T^2 behavior with smaller residual resistivity ratio (RRR) of 3 over
broad temperature region above 100 K rather than reported T^3 behavior with
larger RRR value of ~ 20 in the samples made at lower pressures. Also, the
resistivity did not change appreciably with the applied magnetic field, which
was different from previous report. These differences were discussed with the
microscopic and structural change due to the high-pressure sintering.Comment: 2 pages, 3 figures. Accepted by Physica
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