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Total Cluster Energy Calculation of Lithium Ion Conductors by the DV-Xα Method
Recently several programs for the total cluster energy calculation have been developing in the DV-Xα method. In this study, we have tried to calculate and compare total cluster energies of several diatomic molecules and model clusters of ionic conductors. The total cluster energies of diatomic molecules have minimum near the equilibrium atomic distance of each molecules though the absolute value of the total cluster energy were slightly different each other. In the case of the model cluster of the Li3N crystal, which is one of the typical Li ion conductors, we have obtained the energy change as a function of the site during the movement of a Li ion. The energy change with the movement of the Li ion along the conduction path was considerably smaller than along other paths, consistent with the results by the band calculation and experiments. The total cluster energy calculation method was enough useful for the discussion of the cluster energy
Dimensionality dependence of optical nonlinearity and relaxation dynamics in cuprates
Femtosecond pump-probe measurements find pronounced dimensionality dependence
of the optical nonlinearity in cuprates. Although the coherent two-photon
absorption (TPA) and linear absorption bands nearly overlap in both quasi-one
and two-dimensional (1D and 2D) cuprates, the TPA coefficient is one order of
magnitude smaller in 2D than in 1D. Furthermore, picosecond recovery of optical
transparency is observed in 1D cuprates, while the recovery in 2D involves
relaxation channels with a time scales of tens of picoseconds. The experimental
results are interpreted within the two-band extended Hubbard model.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Magneto-optics induced by the spin chirality in itinerant ferromagnet NdMoO
It is demonstrated both theoretically and experimentally that the spin
chirality associated with a noncoplanar spin configuration produces a
magneto-optical effect. Numerical study of the two-band Hubbard model on a
triangle cluster shows that the optical Hall conductivity
is proportional to the spin chirality. The detailed comparative experiments on
pyrochlore-type molybdates MoO with Nd (Ising-like moments)
and Gd (Heisenberg-like ones) clearly distinguishes the two mechanisms,
i.e., spin chirality and spin-orbit interactions. It is concluded that for
=Nd, is dominated by the spin chirality for the dc
() and the incoherent intraband optical transitions between
Mo atoms.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. submitted to Phys. Rev.
Ultrafast Photoinduced Formation of Metallic State in a Perovskite-type Manganite with Short Range Charge and Orbital Order
Femtosecond reflection spectroscopy was performed on a perovskite-type
manganite, Gd0.55Sr0.45MnO3, with the short-range charge and orbital order
(CO/OO). Immediately after the photoirradiation, a large increase of the
reflectivity was detected in the mid-infrared region. The optical conductivity
spectrum under photoirradiation obtained from the Kramers-Kronig analyses of
the reflectivity changes demonstrates a formation of a metallic state. This
suggests that ferromagnetic spin arrangements occur within the time resolution
(ca. 200 fs) through the double exchange interaction, resulting in an ultrafast
CO/OO to FM switching.Comment: 4 figure
Comment on "Origin of Giant Optical Nonlinearity in Charge-Transfer--Mott Insulators: A New Paradigm for Nonlinear Optics"
Comment on Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 2086 (2001)Comment: 1 page, 1 eps figur
Anomalous Hall Effect and Magnetic Monopoles in Momentum-Space
Efforts to find the magnetic monopole in real space have been made in cosmic
rays and in accelerators, but up to now there is no firm evidence for its
existence due to the very heavy mass GeV. However, we show that
the magnetic monopole can appear in the crystal-momentum space of solids in the
accessible low energy region (eV) in the context of the anomalous
Hall effect. We report experimental results together with first-principles
calculations on the ferromagnetic crystal SrRuO that provide evidence for
the magnetic monopole in the crystal-momentum space.Comment: 4 figures, the supporting-online-materails are include
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