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The geometry of antiferromagnetic spin chains
We construct spin chains that describe relativistic sigma-models in the
continuum limit, using symplectic geometry as a main tool. The target space can
be an arbitrary complex flag manifold, and we find universal expressions for
the metric and theta-term.Comment: 31 pages, 3 figure
Giant Magnetoresistance Oscillations Induced by Microwave Radiation and a Zero-Resistance State in a 2D Electron System with a Moderate Mobility
The effect of a microwave field in the frequency range from 54 to 140
on the magnetotransport in a GaAs quantum well with AlAs/GaAs
superlattice barriers and with an electron mobility no higher than
is investigated. In the given two-dimensional system under
the effect of microwave radiation, giant resistance oscillations are observed
with their positions in magnetic field being determined by the ratio of the
radiation frequency to the cyclotron frequency. Earlier, such oscillations had
only been observed in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures with much higher mobilities.
When the samples under study are irradiated with a 140- microwave
field, the resistance corresponding to the main oscillation minimum, which
occurs near the cyclotron resonance, appears to be close to zero. The results
of the study suggest that a mobility value lower than
does not prevent the formation of zero-resistance states in magnetic field in a
two-dimensional system under the effect of microwave radiation.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figur
On the cosmic ray diffusion in a violent interstellar medium
A variety of the available observational data on the cosmic ray (CR) spectrum, anisotropy and composition are in good agreement with a suggestion on the diffusion propagation of CR with energy below 10(15) eV in the interstellar medium. The magnitude of the CR diffusion coefficient and its energy dependence are determined by interstellar medium (ISM) magnetic field spectra. Direct observational data on magnetic field spectra are still absent. A theoretical model to the turbulence generation in the multiphase ISM is resented. The model is based on the multiple generation of secondary shocks and concomitant large-scale rarefactions due to supernova shock interactions with interstellar clouds. The distribution function for ISM shocks are derived to include supernova statistics, diffuse cloud distribution, and various shock wave propagation regimes. This permits calculation of the ISM magnetic field fluctuation spectrum and CR diffusion coefficient for the hot phase of ISM
Semiclassical theory of a quantum pump
In a quantum charge pump, the periodic variation of two parameters that
affect the phase of the electronic wavefunction causes the flow of a direct
current. The operating mechanism of a quantum pump is based on quantum
interference, the phases of interfering amplitudes being modulated by the
external parameters. In a ballistic quantum dot, there is a minimum time before
which quantum interference can not occur: the Ehrenfest time. Here we calculate
the current pumped through a ballistic quantum dot when the Ehrenfest time is
comparable to the mean dwell time. Remarkably, we find that the pumped current
has a component that is not suppressed if the Ehrenfest time is much larger
than the mean dwell time.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures. Revised version, minor change
Photocurrent, Rectification, and Magnetic Field Symmetry of Induced Current Through Quantum Dots
We report mesoscopic dc current generation in an open chaotic quantum dot
with ac excitation applied to one of the shape-defining gates. For excitation
frequencies large compared to the inverse dwell time of electrons in the dot
(i.e., GHz), we find mesoscopic fluctuations of induced current that are fully
asymmetric in the applied perpendicular magnetic field, as predicted by recent
theory. Conductance, measured simultaneously, is found to be symmetric in
field. In the adiabatic (i.e., MHz) regime, in contrast, the induced current is
always symmetric in field, suggesting its origin is mesoscopic rectification.Comment: related papers at http://marcuslab.harvard.ed
Size effects in radiospectroscopy spectra of ferroelectric nanopowders
The theoretical and experimental investigation of ferroelectric nanopowders
is performed. The manifestation in radiospectroscopy spectra of size driven
ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition at some critical particle average
size was the main goal of the consideration. In theoretical part the size
effect for the materials with ferroelectric tetragonal phase and cubic
paraelectric phase was considered allowing for the spontaneous polarization
inhomogeneity inside a particle and distribution of particle sizes. In ESR the
transformation of the spectra from tetragonal symmetry to cubic symmetry with
decreasing of nanoparticle sizes was calculated. Measurements of Fe3+ ESR
spectra in nanopowder of BaTiO3 were carried out at room temperature. The
decrease of intensity of tetragonal symmetry ESR lines of Fe3+ and appearance
of cubic symmetry line with asymmetry of the shoulders was observed with the
average sizes decrease with complete disappearance of tetragonal spectrum at
average size less or equal 40 nm. The comparison of the theory with experiment
was carried out. The value of critical size Rc = 40 nm was extracted from ESR
data. The asymmetry and broadening of right hand side shoulder of ESR cubic
symmetry line was shown to be related to contribution of paramagnetic centers
in the vicinity of the particles surface. The deconvolution of the cubic line
allowed to show, that this region size is about 3 nm.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
SRG/eROSITA Survey in the Lockman Hole: Classification of X-ray Sources
We have classified the point-like X-ray sources detected by the SRG/eROSITA
telescope in the deep Lockman Hole survey. The goal was to separate the sources
into Galactic and extragalactic objects. In this work have used the results of
our previous cross-match of X-ray sources with optical catalogs. To classify
SRG/eROSITA sources we have used the flux ratio and information
about the source optical extent. As a result, of the 6885 X-ray sources in the
eROSITA catalog 357 sources have been classified as Galactic and 5929 and as
extragalactic. 539 out of 6885 have been treated as hostless, i.e., having no
optical counterparts in the optical catalogs under consideration. 60 have
remained unclassified due to the insufficient reliability of optical
photometry. Recall and precision for the extragalactic sources are 99.9 and
98.9% (respectively) and 91.6 and 99.7% for the Galactic sources. Using this
classification, we have constructed the curves of cumulative number counts for
the Galactic and extragalactic sources in the Lockman Hole field. The code that
accompanies this paper is available at
https://github.com/mbelveder/ero-lh-class.git.Comment: Published in Astronomy Letter
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