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Strong pair correlation in small metallic nanoclusters: the energy spectrum
The electronic shell structure in small metallic nanoclusters leads to high
level degeneracy, which is strongly beneficial for the appearance of pair
correlation. This results in a high value of Tc as well as in the appearance of
a superconducting gap which causes a strong modification of the energy
spectrum. The electronic energy spectrum becomes strongly temperature
dependent. Consequently, specific experiments to demonstrate the presence of
pair correlation can be proposed
Influence of spin structures and nesting on Fermi surface and a pseudogap anisotropy in t-t'-U Hubbard model
Influence of two type of spin structures on the form of the Fermi surface
(FS) and a photoemission intensity map is studied for t-t'-U Hubbard model.
Mean field calculations are done for the stripe phase and for the spiral spin
structure. It is shown, that unlike a case of electron doping, the hole-doped
models are unstable with respect to formation of such structures. The pseudogap
anisotropies are different for h- and e- doping. In accordance with ARPES data
for La2SrxCuO4 the stripe phase is characterized by quasi-one-dimensional
segments of FS at k=(\pi,0) and by suppression of spectral weight in diagonal
direction. It is shown that spiral structures display the polarisation
anisotropy: different segments of FS correspond to electros with different spin
polarisations.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Evaluation of clinical efficacy and safety of the Ilizarov apparatus for external fixation (literature review)
Purpose A retrospective analysis of clinical efficacy and safety of using the external fixation apparatus of G.A. Ilizarov's design. Materials and methods Analysis and evaluation of clinical data was performed using 107 literary sources. 4.200 clinical cases were studied to evaluate effectiveness, and 6.274 cases to assess safety. Results The analysis revealed a high clinical efficacy of using the Ilizarov apparatus for external fixation (various assemblies) in solving a wide range of practical problems in the field of traumatology and orthopedics. According to the results of the study, its high clinical treatment effectiveness was confirmed both on the use of the method in general (about 95 % of positive outcomes), and in specific nosological groups of patients (not lower than 90 % of positive outcomes). After having assessed the available data on the safety in the application of the Ilizarov apparatus for external fixation (various assemblies), we can conclude that the rates of adverse events, recorded in the literature analyzed, can be considered acceptable. Among all those events, the events classified as adverse effects of the product amounted to 17.03 % (5 ÷ 95 % CI: 16.11 ÷ 17.97 %). © Soldatov Yu.P., Stogov M.V., Ovchinnikov E.N., Gubin A.V., Gorodnova N.V., 2019. © 2019 Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics
Surface effects in magnetic superconductors with a spiral magnetic structure
We consider a magnetic superconductor MS with a spiral magnetic structure. On
the basis of generalized Eilenberger and Usadel equations we show that near the
boundary of the MS with an insulator or vacuum the condensate (Gor'kov's)
Green's functions are disturbed by boundary conditions and differ essentially
from their values in the bulk. Corrections to the bulk quasiclassical Green's
functions oscillate with the period of the magnetic spiral, , and
decay inside the superconductor over a length of the order (ballistic
limit) or (diffusive limit). We calculate the dc Josephson
current in an MS/I/MS tunnel junction and show that the critical Josephson
current differs substantially from that obtained with the help of the tunnel
Hamiltonian method and bulk Green's functions.Comment: 10 pages 3 Figs; some misprints in fromulae corrected; submitted to
Phys. Rev.
Giant Strengthening of Superconducting Pairing in Metallic Nanoclusters
The presence of shell structure and the accompanying high level degeneracy
leads to a strengthening of the pairing interaction in some metallic
nanoclusters and ions. It is predicted that for some specific systems one can
expect a large increase in the values of the critical temperature and other
parameters
Mathematical modeling of the hydrodynamics of the bubble mode during the bottom blowing of the ladle furnace: Report III
The formation and motion of gas bubbles in the melt substantially affect the heat exchange and kinetics of chemical transformations when performing the fire refining of copper in the ladle furnace. The variation in the bubble velocity, as well as of the volume and surface of the moving gas bubble over the melt height, is considered in the presented mathematical model. © 2013 Allerton Press, Inc
Anomalous proximity effect in d-wave superconductors
The anomalous proximity effect between a d-wave superconductor and a surface
layer with small electronic mean free path is studied theoretically in the
framework of the Eilenberger equations. The angular and spatial structure of
the pair potential and the quasiclassical propagators in the interface region
is calculated selfconsistently. The variation of the spatially-resolved
quasiparticle density of states from the bulk to the surface is studied. It is
shown that the isotropic gapless superconducting state is induced in the
disordered layer.Comment: 6 pages, 5 postscript figures. Submitted to Phys.Rev.
Real-space renormalization group study of the anisotropic antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model of spin S=1 on a honeycomb lattice
The real-space RG approach is applied to study critical temperatures of
system consisting of interacting spin chains of spin S=1 with an inner
antiferromagnetic exchange which form a honeycomb crystal lattice. Using
anisotropic Heisenberg model we calculate critical temperature as a function of
anisotropic parameter and the ratio of interchain and intrachain interactions.
A comparison our results with those obtained from RGRS calculations for the
same model of spin-1/2 on a square lattice is given
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