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Origin of electronic dimers in the spin-density wave phase of Fe-based superconductors
We investigate the emergent impurity-induced states arising from point-like
scatterers in the spin-density wave phase of iron-based superconductors within
a microscopic five-band model. Independent of the details of the band-structure
and disorder potential, it is shown how stable magnetic (pi,pi) unidirectional
nematogens are formed locally by the impurities. Interestingly, these
nematogens exhibit a dimer structure in the electronic density, are directed
along the antiferromagnetic a-axis, and have typical lengths of order 10
lattice constants in excellent agreement with recent scanning tunnelling
experiments. These electronic dimers provide a natural explanation of the
dopant-induced transport anisotropy found e.g. in the 122 iron pnictides.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Impurity states and cooperative magnetic order in Fe-based superconductors
We study impurity bound states and impurity-induced order in the
superconducting state of LiFeAs within a realistic five-band model based on the
band structure and impurity potentials obtained from density functional theory
(DFT). In agreement with recent experiments, we find that Co impurities are too
weak produce sub-gap bound states, whereas stronger impurities like Cu do. We
also obtain the bound state spectrum for magnetic impurities, such as Mn, and
show how spin-resolved tunnelling may determine the nature of the various
defect sites in iron pnictides, a prerequisite for using impurity bound states
as a probe of the ground state pairing symmetry. Lastly we show how impurities
pin both orbital and magnetic order, providing an explanation for a growing set
of experimental evidence for unusual magnetic phases in doped iron pnictides.Comment: 5 pages, 5 fig
Work distributions in the T=0 Random Field Ising Model
We perform a numerical study of the three-dimensional Random Field
Ising Model at T=0. We compare work distributions along metastable
trajectories obtained with the single-spin flip dynamics with the distribution
of the internal energy change along equilibrium trajectories. The goal is to
investigate the possibility of extending the Crooks fluctuation theorem to zero
temperature when, instead of the standard ensemble statistics, one considers
the ensemble generated by the quenched disorder. We show that a simple
extension of Crooks fails close to the disordered induced equilibrium phase
transition due to the fact that work and internal energy distributions are very
asymmetric
The morphology of the Magellanic Clouds revealed by stars of different age: results from the DENIS survey
The spatial distribution of sources populating different regions of the
colour-magnitude diagram (I-J, I) extracted from the DENIS catalogue towards
the Magellanic Clouds (DCMC -- Cioni et al. 2000) reveal significantly
different morphologies. Each region is associated to a different age group. The
Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) shows an extended circular shape with a prominent,
off center bar, a nucleus and irregular spiral arms. The Small Magellanic Cloud
shows a perturbated structure with a prominent central concentration of stars.
Old and young populations are offset from one another.Comment: 4 pages and 7 figures, accepted for publication in A&A Journal
Letter
The composition of phosphate granules in the digestive glands of marine prosobranch gastropods: variation in relation to taxonomy
The composition of some 1150 phosphate granules in the digestive glands of over 40 species of marine prosobranch gastropods has been surveyed using a simple preparation technique and semiquantitative SEM x-ray microanalysis. Spectral peaks for Mg, K, Ca, Mn, Fe and Zn were compared to that of P. Four major types of phosphate granule can be recognised, each generally characteristic of a taxonomic grouping: high Mg in archaeogastropods and littorinids, multiple metal in higher mesogastropods, and, in neogastropods, Mg-Ca in muricoideans and high Zn in buccinoideans. At least one Conus species (C. ventricosus) has high-Mg granules. Some causes of variation in granule composition are discussed: speculatively, it is suggested a palaeoenvironmental influence seems possible.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Investigation of collective radial expansion and stopping in heavy ion collisions at Fermi energies
We present an analysis of multifragmentation events observed in central Xe+Sn
reactions at Fermi energies. Performing a comparison between the predictions of
the Stochastic Mean Field (SMF) transport model and experimental data, we
investigate the impact of the compression-expansion dynamics on the properties
of the final reaction products. We show that the amount of radial collective
expansion, which characterizes the dynamical stage of the reaction, influences
directly the onset of multifragmentation and the kinematic properties of
multifragmentation events. For the same set of events we also undertake a shape
analysis in momentum space, looking at the degree of stopping reached in the
collision, as proposed in recent experimental studies. We show that full
stopping is achieved for the most central collisions at Fermi energies.
However, considering the same central event selection as in the experimental
data, we observe a similar behavior of the stopping power with the beam energy,
which can be associated with a change of the fragmentation mechanism, from
statistical to prompt fragment emission.Comment: 15 page
Optical frequency tripling with improved suppression and sideband selection
Journal Article, Impact factor:3.749A novel optical dispersion tolerant millimetre-wave radio-over-fibre system using optical frequency tripling technique with enhanced and selectable sideband suppression is demonstrated. The implementation utilises cascaded optical modulators to achieve either an optical single sideband (OSSB) or double sideband-suppressed carrier (DSB-SC) signal with high sideband suppression. Our analysis and simulation results indicate that the achievable suppression ratio of this configuration is only limited by other system factors such as optical noise and drifting of the operational conditions. The OSSB transmission system performance is assessed experimentally by the transport of 4 WiMax channels modulating a 10 GHz optical upconverted RF carrier as well as for optical frequency doubling and tripling. The 10 GHz and tripled carrier at 30 GHz are dispersion tolerant resulting both in an average relative constellation error (RCE) of -28.7 dB after 40 km of fibre. (C)2011 Optical Society of AmericaFundação para a Ciência e Tecnologi
LoCuSS: Exploring the selection of faint blue background galaxies for cluster weak-lensing
Cosmological constraints from galaxy clusters rely on accurate measurements
of the mass and internal structure of clusters. An important source of
systematic uncertainty in cluster mass and structure measurements is the secure
selection of background galaxies that are gravitationally lensed by clusters.
This issue has been shown to be particular severe for faint blue galaxies. We
therefore explore the selection of faint blue background galaxies, by reference
to photometric redshift catalogs derived from the COSMOS survey and our own
observations of massive galaxy clusters at z~0.2. We show that methods relying
on photometric redshifts of galaxies in/behind clusters based on observations
through five filters, and on deep 30-band COSMOS photometric redshifts are both
inadequate to identify safely faint blue background galaxies. This is due to
the small number of filters used by the former, and absence of massive galaxy
clusters at redshifts of interest in the latter. We therefore develop a
pragmatic method to combine both sets of photometric redshifts to select a
population of blue galaxies based purely on photometric analysis. This sample
yields stacked weak-lensing results consistent with our previously published
results based on red galaxies. We also show that the stacked clustercentric
number density profile of these faint blue galaxies is consistent with
expectations from consideration of the lens magnification signal of the
clusters. Indeed, the observed number density of blue background galaxies
changes by ~10-30 per cent across the radial range over which other surveys
assume it to be flat.Comment: submitted to MNRA
Study of the stress intensity factors in the bulk of the material with synchrotron diffraction
Artículo de Proceedings de Congreso Internacional Fatigue2017In this work we present the results of a hybrid experimental and
analytical approach for estimating the stress intensity factor. It uses the
elastic strains within the bulk obtained by synchrotron X-ray diffraction
data. The stress intensity factor is calculated using a multi-point overdeterministic
method where the number of experimental data points is
higher than the number of unknowns describing the elastic field
surrounding the crack-tip. The tool is tested on X-ray strain
measurements collected on a bainitic steel. In contrast to surface
techniques the approach provides insights into the crack tip mechanics
deep within the sample.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech. The authors are grateful to the ESRF for ID15 beamtime awarded under MA-1483. Financial
support of Universidad de Malaga through Plan Propio, Junta de Andalucía through Proyectos de
Excelencia grant reference TEP-3244, Campus de Excelencia Internacional del Mar (CEIMAR)
and Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad through grant reference MAT2016-76951-C2-2-P is
also acknowledged. PJW acknowledges an ERC advanced grant
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