373 research outputs found

    Theory of phonon-assisted "forbidden" optical transitions in spin-gapped systems

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    We consider the absorption of light with emission of one S(tot)=1 magnetic excitation in systems with a spin gap induced by quantum fluctuations. We argue that an electric dipole transition is allowed on the condition that a virtual phonon instantaneously breaks the inversion symmetry. We derive an effective operator for the transition and argue that the proposed theory explains the polarized experiments in CuGeO(3) and SrCu(2)[BO(3)](2).Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure

    Practical Use of a Liquid Helium-Free Superconducting Magnet(Magnet Technology)

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    A cryocooler-cooled 4.6 T superconducting magnet with a 38 mm room temperature bore, which consists of a low-T_c Nb_3Sn coil and high-T_c Bi_2Sr_2Ca_2Cu3O_ current leads, has been working in vacuum for about 18000 cooling hours without trouble, It is found that the high-T_c current leads can hold excellent superconducting properties for a long enough time to be practically used. As a next step, we have succeeded in the construction of a l0.7 T-52 mm room temperature bore and a 5.7 T-220 mm room temperature bore liquid helium-free superconducting magnet

    Magnetic Phase Diagrams with Possible Field-induced Antiferroquadrupolar Order in TbB2_2C2_2

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    Magnetic phase diagrams of a tetragonal antiferromagnet TbB2_2C2_2 were clarified by temperature and field dependence of magnetization. It is noticeable that the N{\'e}el temperature in TbB2_2C2_2 is anomalously enhanced with magnetic fields, in particular the enhancement reaches 13.5 K for the {} direction at 10 T. The magnetization processes as well as the phase diagrams are well interpreted assuming that there appear field-induced antiferroquadrupolar ordered phases in TbB2_2C2_2. The phase diagrams of the AFQ compounds in RB2_2C2_2 are systematically understood in terms of the competition with AFQ and AFM interactions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, RevTeX

    Highly Strengthened Superconducting Magnet for a 40 T Compact Hybrid Magnet(Magnet Technology)

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    A 16 T outer superconducting magnet for a 40 T compact hybrid magnet is investigated. A highly strengthened superconducting magnet with a 360 mm room temperature bore can be made using newly developed (Nb, Ti)_3Sn wires with Cu-Al_2O_3 reinforcing stabilizer. The coil weight is outstandingly reduced by as much as 70 %

    ESR investigation on the Breather mode and the Spinon-Breather dynamical crossover in Cu Benzoate

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    A new elementary-excitation, the so called "breather excitation", is observed directly by millimeter-submillimeter wave electron spin resonance (ESR) in the Heisenberg quantum spin-chain Cu benzoate, in which a field-induced gap is found recently by specific heat and neutron scattering measurements. Distinct anomalies were found in line width and in resonance field around the "dynamical crossover" regime between the gap-less spinon-regime and the gapped breather-regime. When the temperature becomes sufficiently lower than the energy gap, a new ESR-line with very narrow line-width is found, which is the manifestation of the breather excitation. The non-linear field dependence of the resonance field agrees well with the theoretical formula of the first breather-excitation proposed by Oshikawa and Affleck. The present work establishes experimentally for the first time that a sine-Gordon model is applicable to explain spin dynamics in a S=1/2 Heisenberg spin chain subjected to staggered field even in high fields.Comment: Revtex, 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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