92 research outputs found
Specific heat behavior of high temperature superconductors in the pseudogap regime
Experimental data obtained from thermodynamic measurements in underdoped high
temperature superconductors show unusual anomalies in the temperature
dependence of the electronic specific heat both in the normal state and at the
critical point associated to the superconducting phase transition. The observed
deviations from the standard behavior are probably linked with the opening of a
pseudogap in the energy spectrum of the single-particle excitations associated
with the normal state. Based on a phenomenological description of the pseudogap
phase we perform analytical and numerical calculations for the temperature
dependence of the specific heat for both the superconducting and normal state.
The reduced specific heat jump at the transition point can be explained by a
modified electronic single particle contribution to the specific heat in the
presence of the normal state pseudogap. The hump observed in the normal state
specific heat can be explained by the electronic pair contribution associated
with strong fluctuations of the order parameter in the critical region. The
obtained theoretical results are discussed in connection with experimental data
for cuprates.Comment: 7 pages, 3 EPS figures. to appear in EPJ
Quantum turnstile operation of single-molecule magnets
The time-dependent transport through single-molecule magnets coupled to
magnetic or non-magnetic electrodes is studied in the framework of the
generalized master equation method. We investigate the transient regime induced
by the periodic switching of the source and drain contacts. If the electrodes
have opposite magnetizations the quantum turnstile operation allows the
stepwise writing of intermediate excited states. In turn, the transient
currents provide a way to read these states. Within our approach we take into
account both the uniaxial and transverse anisotropy. The latter may induce
additional quantum tunneling processes which affect the efficiency of the
proposed read-and-write scheme. An equally weighted mixture of molecular spin
states can be prepared if one of the electrodes is ferromagnetic.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figure
Spin-Hall Conductivity of a Spin-Polarized Two-Dimensional Electron Gas with Rashba Spin-Orbit Interaction and Magnetic Impurities
The Kubo formula is used to calculate the spin-Hall conductivity σsH in a spin-polarized two-dimensional electron system with Rashba-type spin– orbit interaction. As in the case of the unpolarized electron system, σsH is entirely determined by states at the Fermi level, a property that persists in the presence of magnetic impurities. In the clean limit, the spin-Hall conductivity decreases monotonically with the Zeeman splitting, a result of the ordering effect on the electron spins produced by the magnetic field. In the presence of magnetic impurities, the spin-dependent scattering determines a finite renormalization of the static part of the fully dressed vertex correction of the velocity operator that leads to an enhancement of σsH, an opposite behaviour to that registered in the presence of spin-independent disorder. The variation of σsH with the strength of the Rashba coupling and the Zeeman splitting is studied
Finite-size Effects in a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas with Rashba Spin-Orbit Interaction
Within the Kubo formalism, we estimate the spin-Hall conductivity in a
two-dimensional electron gas with Rashba spin-orbit interaction and study its
variation as a function of disorder strength and system size. The numerical
algorithm employed in the calculation is based on the direct numerical
integration of the time-dependent Schrodinger equation in a spin-dependent
variant of the particle source method. We find that the spin-precession length,
L_s controlled by the strength of the Rashba coupling, establishes the critical
lengthscale that marks the significant reduction of the spin-Hall conductivity
in bulk systems. In contrast, the electron mean free path, inversely
proportional to the strength of disorder, appears to have only a minor effect.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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