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The atomistic structure and energy of nascent dislocation loops
An harmonic lattice theory is used, in conjunction with Mura's theory of eigendistorsions, to study the structure and energetics of nascent dislocation loops in face-centred-cubic (FCC) crystals. An analytical expression for the activation energies of such loops is derived. The results obtained herein indicate that thermal activation of small dislocation loops is possible at high stress levels such as those found in the vicinity of a crack tip. The implications of these results in understanding phenomena such as the brittle-ductile transition are discussed
Pairing in Inhomogeneous Superconductors
Starting from a t-J model, we introduce inhomogeneous terms to mimic stripes.
We find that if the inhomogeneous terms break the SU(2) spin symmetry the
binding between holes is tremendously enhanced in the thermodynamic limit. In
any other model (including homogeneous models) the binding in the thermodynamic
limit is small or neglible. By including these inhomogeneous terms we can
reproduce experimental neutron scattering data. We also discuss the connection
of the resulting inhomogeneity-induced superconductivity to recent experimental
evidence for a linear relation between magnetic incommensurability and the
superconducting transition temperature, as a function of doping.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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