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A Model for Solid He: II
We propose a simple Ginzburg-Landau free energy to describe the magnetic
phase transition in solid He. The free energy is analyzed with due
consideration of the hard first order transitions at low magnetic fields. The
resulting phase diagram contains all of the important features of the
experimentally observed ph ase diagram. The free energy also yields a critical
field at which the transition from the disordered state to the high field state
changes from a first order to a second order one.Comment: This paper has been accepted for publication in Journal of Low
Temperature Physics. Use regular Tex, with the D. Eardley version of Macros
called jnl.tex. 10 pages, 4 figs available from [email protected]
Dynamic generation of spin orbit coupling
Spin-orbit coupling plays an important role in determining the properties of
solids, and is crucial for spintronics device applications. Conventional
spin-orbit coupling arises microscopically from relativistic effects described
by the Dirac equation, and is described as a single particle band effect. In
this work, we propose a new mechanism in which spin-orbit coupling can be
generated dynamically in strongly correlated, non-relativistic systems as the
result of fermi surface instabilities in higher angular momentum channels.
Various known forms of spin-orbit couplings can emerge in these new phases, and
their magnitudes can be continuously tuned by temperature or other quantum
parameters.Comment: Accepted by Phys. Rev. Lett., 4 pages, 1 figur
Strong orientational effect of stretched aerogel on the 3He order parameter
Deformation of aerogel strongly modifies the orientation of the order
parameter of superfluid 3He confined in aerogel. We used a radial squeezing of
aerogel to keep the orbital angular momentum of the 3He Cooper pairs in the
plane perpendicular to the magnetic field. We did not find strong evidence for
a "polar" phase, with a nodal line along the equator of the Fermi surface,
predicted to occur at large radial squeezing. Instead we observed 3He-A with a
clear experimental evidence of the destruction of the long-range order by
random anisotropy -- the Larkin-Imry-Ma effect. In 3He-B we observed and
identified new modes of NMR, which are impossible to obtain in bulk 3He-B. One
of these modes is characterized by a repulsive interaction between magnons,
which is suitable for the magnon Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC).Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, revtex, submitted to PR
Field-induced structural aging in glasses at ultra low temperatures
In non-equilibrium experiments on the glasses Mylar and BK7, we measured the
excess dielectric response after the temporary application of a strong electric
bias field at mK--temperatures. A model recently developed describes the
observed long time decays qualitatively for Mylar [PRL 90, 105501, S. Ludwig,
P. Nalbach, D. Rosenberg, D. Osheroff], but fails for BK7. In contrast, our
results on both samples can be described by including an additional mechanism
to the mentioned model with temperature independent decay times of the excess
dielectric response. As the origin of this novel process beyond the "tunneling
model" we suggest bias field induced structural rearrangements of "tunneling
states" that decay by quantum mechanical tunneling.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, accepted at PRL, corrected typos in version
Phase Transitions in liquid Helium 3
The phase transitions of liquid Helium 3 are described by truncations of an
exact nonperturbative renormalization group equation. The location of the first
order transition lines and the jump in the order parameter are computed
quantitatively. At the triple point we find indications for partially universal
behaviour. We suggest experiments that could help to determine the effective
interactions between fermion pairs.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, LaTe
Improving clinical quality indicators through electronic health records: it takes more than just a reminder.
Ring Exchange and Correlated Fermions
The concept of exchange in strongly-correlated fermions is reviewed with
emphasis on the generalization of the Heisenberg pair exchange to higher order
n-particle permutations. The "frustration" resulting from competing
ferromagnetic three-spin exchange and antiferromagnetic two- and four-spin
exchanges is illustrated on a two-dimensional model system: solid 3He films.
Recent experimental results proving the presence of four-spin exchange
interactions in the CuO2 plaquettes of high Tc cuprates are reported.Comment: Invited talk at ISSP9 Conference Tokyo, Japan, November 2004 10 page
Distinct requirements for the Rad32(Mre¹¹) nuclease and Ctp1(CtIP) in the removal of covalently bound topoisomerase I and II from DNA
For a cancer cell to resist treatment with drugs that trap topoisomerases covalently on the DNA, the topoisomerase must be removed. In this study, we provide evidence that the Schizosaccharomyces pombe Rad32Mre11 nuclease activity is involved in the removal of both Top2 from 5′ DNA ends as well as Top1 from 3′ ends in vivo. A ctp1CtIP deletion is defective for Top2 removal but overproficient for Top1 removal, suggesting that Ctp1CtIP plays distinct roles in removing topoisomerases from 5′ and 3′ DNA ends. Analysis of separation of function mutants suggests that MRN-dependent topoisomerase removal contributes significantly to resistance against topoisomerase-trapping drugs. This study has important implications for our understanding of the role of the MRN complex and CtIP in resistance of cells to a clinically important group of anticancer drugs
Universalities of Triplet Pairing in Neutron Matter
The fundamental structure of the full set of solutions of the BCS
pairing problem in neutron matter is established. The relations between
different spin-angle components in these solutions are shown to be practically
independent of density, temperature, and the specific form of the pairing
interaction. The spectrum of pairing energies is found to be highly degenerate.Comment: 11 page
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