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    Forcing and Velocity Correlations in a Vibrated Granular Monolayer

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    The role of forcing on the dynamics of a vertically shaken granular monolayer is investigated. Using a flat plate, surprising negative velocity correlations are measured. A mechanism for this anti-correlation is proposed with support from both experimental results and molecular dynamics simulations. Using a rough plate, velocity correlations are positive, and the velocity distribution evolves from a gaussian at very low densities to a broader distribution at high densities. These results are interpreted as a balance between stochastic forcing, interparticle collisions, and friction with the plate.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Optical spectroscopy study of Nd(O,F)BiS2 single crystals

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    We present an optical spectroscopy study on F-substituted NdOBiS2_2 superconducting single crystals grown using KCl/LiCl flux method. The measurement reveals a simple metallic response with a relatively low screened plasma edge near 5000 \cm. The plasma frequency is estimated to be 2.1 eV, which is much smaller than the value expected from the first-principles calculations for an electron doping level of x=0.5, but very close to the value based on a doping level of 7%\% of itinerant electrons per Bi site as determined by ARPES experiment. The energy scales of the interband transitions are also well reproduced by the first-principles calculations. The results suggest an absence of correlation effect in the compound, which essentially rules out the exotic pairing mechanism for superconductivity or scenario based on the strong electronic correlation effect. The study also reveals that the system is far from a CDW instability as being widely discussed for a doping level of x=0.5.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure

    Formation and observation of a quasi-two-dimensional dxyd_{xy} electron liquid in epitaxially stabilized Sr2x_{2-x}Lax_{x}TiO4_{4} thin films

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    We report the formation and observation of an electron liquid in Sr2x_{2-x}Lax_{x}TiO4_4, the quasi-two-dimensional counterpart of SrTiO3_3, through reactive molecular-beam epitaxy and {\it in situ} angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The lowest lying states are found to be comprised of Ti 3dxyd_{xy} orbitals, analogous to the LaAlO3_3/SrTiO3_3 interface and exhibit unusually broad features characterized by quantized energy levels and a reduced Luttinger volume. Using model calculations, we explain these characteristics through an interplay of disorder and electron-phonon coupling acting co-operatively at similar energy scales, which provides a possible mechanism for explaining the low free carrier concentrations observed at various oxide heterostructures such as the LaAlO3_3/SrTiO3_3 interface

    Evolution of In-Plane Magnetic Anisotropy In Sputtered FeTaN/TaN/FeTaN Sandwich Films

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    FeTaN/TaN/FeTaN sandwich films, FeTaN/TaN and TaN/FeTaN bilayers were synthesized by using RF magnetron sputtering. The magnetic properties, crystalline structures, microstructures and surface morphologies of the as-deposited samples were characterized using angle-resolved M-H loop tracer, VSM, XRD, TEM, AES and AFM. An evolution of the in-plane anisotropy was observed with the changing thickness of the nonmagnetic TaN interlayer in the FeTaN/TaN/FeTaN sandwiches, such as the easy-hard axis switching and the appearing of biaxial anisotropy. It is ascribed to three possible mechanisms, which are interlayer magnetic coupling, stress, and interface roughness, respectively. Interlayer coupling and stress anisotropies may be the major reasons to cause the easy-hard axis switching in the sandwiches. Whereas, magnetostatic and interface anisotropies may be the major reasons to cause biaxial anisotropy in the sandwiches, in which magnetostatic anisotropy is the dominant one.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure

    Orbital two-channel Kondo effect in epitaxial ferromagnetic L10-MnAl films

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    We report the first experimental realization of orbital two-channel Kondo (2CK) effect from two-level systems (TLSs) in epitaxial L10-MnAl films with giant perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. The resistivity exhibits a low-temperature (T) upturn with a clear transition from a lnT-dependence to T1/2-dependence and deviation from it in three distinct T regimes, which are independent of applied magnetic fields. The magnitudes of Kondo temperature and energy splitting of the TLSs are greatly enhanced in comparison to those in other systems exhibiting orbital 2CK, suggesting strong coupling between the tunneling centers with conduction electrons via resonant scattering. These results point to a considerable robustness of the orbital 2CK effect even in the presence of ferromagnetic ordering and significant spin polarization of the conduction electrons
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