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Single Crystal Growth at High Pressure (SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY-Multicomponent Materials)
Single crystals of a spin-1/2 Heisenberg alternating chain compound, high pressure phase of (VO)2P2O7 , was grown by slowly cooling the melt at 3 GPa. Powder XRD study at high pressure using synchrotron radiation was performed in advance to observe the formation and the melting of this compound
First emergence of cold accretion and supermassive star formation in the early universe
We investigate the first emergence of the so-called cold accretion, the
accretion flows deeply penetrating a halo, in the early universe with
cosmological N-body/SPH simulations. We study the structure of the accretion
flow and its evolution within small halos with
with sufficiently high spatial resolutions down to scale.
While previous studies only follow the evolution for a short period after the
primordial cloud collapse, we follow the long-term evolution until the cold
accretion first appears, employing the sink particle method. We show that the
cold accretion emerges when the halo mass exceeds , the halo
masses above which the accretion flow penetrates halos. We further continue
simulations to study whether the cold accretion provides the dense shock waves,
which have been proposed to give birth to supermassive stars (SMSs). We find
that the accretion flow eventually hits a compact disc near the halo centre,
creating dense shocks over a wide area of the disc surface. The resulting
post-shock gas becomes dense and hot enough with its mass comparable to the
Jeans mass , a sufficient amount to
induce the gravitational collapse, leading to the SMS formation.Comment: 17 pages, 17 figures, MNRAS submitte
Anomalous momentum dependence of the multiband electronic structure of FeSe_1-xTe_x superconductors induced by atomic disorder
When periodicity of crystal is disturbed by atomic disorder, its electronic
state becomes inhomogeneous and band dispersion is obscured. In case of
Fe-based superconductors, disorder of chalcogen/pnictogen height causes
disorder of Fe 3d level splitting. Here, we report an angle-resolved
photoemission spectroscopy study on FeSe_1-xTe_x with the chalcogen height
disorder, showing that the disorder affects the Fe 3d band dispersions in an
orbital-selective way instead of simple obscuring effect. The reverse of the Fe
3d level splitting due to the chalcogen height difference causes the splitting
of the hole band with Fe 3d x^2-y^2 character around the Gamma point.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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