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Gauge approach to the specific heat in the normal state of cuprates
Many experimental features of the electronic specific heat and entropy of
high Tc cuprates in the normal state, including the nontrivial temperature
dependence of the specific heat coefficient and negative intercept of the
extrapolated entropy to T=0 for underdoped cuprates, are reproduced using the
spin-charge gauge approach to the t-J model. The entropy turns out to be
basically due to fermionic excitations, but with a temperature dependence of
the specific heat coefficient controlled by fluctuations of a gauge field
coupling them to gapful bosonic excitations. In particular the negative
intercept of the extrapolated entropy at T=0 in the pseudogap ``phase'' is
attributed to the scalar component of the gauge field, which implements the
local no-double occupancy constraint.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Does the motor system need intermittent control?
Explanation of motor control is dominated by continuous neurophysiological pathways (e.g. trans-cortical, spinal) and the continuous control paradigm. Using new theoretical development, methodology and evidence, we propose intermittent control, which incorporates a serial ballistic process within the main feedback loop, provides a more general and more accurate paradigm necessary to explain attributes highly advantageous for competitive survival and performance
Disorder effect in low dimensional superconductors
The quasiparticle density of states (DOS), the energy gap, the superfluid
density , and the localization effect in the s- and d-wave
superconductors with non-magnetic impurity in two dimensions (2D) are studied
numerically. For strong (unitary) scatters, we find that it is the range of the
scattering potential rather than the symmetry of the superconducting pairing
which is more important in explaining the impurity dependences of the specific
heat and the superconducting transition temperature in Zn doped YBCO. The
localization length is longer in the d-wave superconducting state than in the
normal state, even in the vicinity of the Fermi energy.Comment: 2 pages, uuencoded compressed postscript file, IRC-940610
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