319 research outputs found
Automorphisms of quantum matrices
We study the automorphism group of the algebra \oqmn of
generic quantum matrices. We provide evidence for our conjecture that this
group is generated by the transposition and the subgroup of those automorphisms
acting on the canonical generators of \oqmn by multiplication by scalars.
Moreover, we prove this conjecture in the case when .Comment: 15 pages; to appear in Glasgow Mathematical Journa
Spin-Phonon Coupling in Iron Pnictide Superconductors
The magnetic moment in the parent phase of the iron-pnictide superconductors
varies with composition even when the nominal charge of iron is unchanged. We
propose the spin-lattice coupling due to the magneto-volume effect as the
primary origin of this effect, and formulate a Landau theory to describe the
dependence of the moment to the Fe-As layer separation. We then compare the
superconductive critical temperature of doped iron pnictides to the local
moment predicted by the theory, and suggest that the spin-phonon coupling may
play a role in the superconductivity of this compound
Occupational Disorder as the Origin of Flattening of the Acoustic Phonon Branches in the Clathrate BaGaGe
In the search for high-performance thermoelectrics, materials such as
clathrates have drawn attention due to having both glass-like low phonon
thermal conductivity and crystal-like high electrical conductivity.
BaGaGe (BGG) has a loosely bound guest Ba atom trapped
inside rigid Ga/Ge cage structures. Avoided crossings between acoustic phonons
and the flat guest atom branches have been proposed to be the source of the low
lattice thermal conductivity of BGG. Ga/Ge site disorder with Ga and Ge
exchanging places in different unit cells has also been reported. We used
time-of-flight neutron scattering to measure the complete phonon spectrum in a
large single crystal of BGG and compared these results with predictions of
density functional theory to elucidate the effect of the disorder on
heat-carrying phonons. Experimental results agreed much better with the
calculation assuming the disorder than with the calculation assuming the
ordered configuration. Although atomic masses of Ga and Ge are nearly
identical, we found that disorder strongly reduces phonon group velocities,
which significantly reduces thermal conductivity. Our work points at a new path
towards optimizing thermoelectrics.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
The 180 Degree Turn: Finding the Human Side of Mandated Counseling
This article discusses how cultural changes in the United States led to an emergence of a number of mandated treatments intended to address the specific concerns of substance abuse, sexual abuse, and domestic violence. A brief history of interventions for each of the respective fields is described and a trend toward more humanistic treatment methods is noted. The similarities between the Person-Centered Approach and current trends in these fields are explained
Spin Excitations in BaFe1.84Co0.16As2 Superconductor Observed by Inelastic Neutron Scattering
Superconductivity appears to compete against the spin-density-wave in Fe
pnictides. However, optimally cobalt doped samples show a quasi-two-dimensional
spin excitation centered at the (0.5, 0.5, L) wavevector, "the spin resonance
peak", that is strongly tied to the onset of superconductivity. By inelastic
neutron scattering on single crystals we show the similarities and differences
of the spin excitations in BaFe1.84Co0.16As2, with respect to the spin
excitations in the high-temperature superconducting cuprates. As in the
cuprates the resonance occurs as an enhancement to a part of the spin
excitation spectrum which extends to higher energy transfer and higher
temperature. However, unlike in the cuprates, the resonance peak in this
compound is asymmetric in energy.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures; PACS # 74.70.-b, 74.20.Mn, 78.70.Nx, 74.25.Ha;
corrected discussion of figures in tex
A new role for organometallic reactions in organic synthesis in industry
Abstract -Organometallic compounds are coming to play a significant role as catalysts and reagents for the synthesis of organic compounds in high technology industry. Some examples involving C-C bond formation include alkylation of chloronaphthoquinones and halobenzenes, a titanium-mediated cyclization of diynes, and a simultaneous alkylation and ring closure of hexenedioates to give cyclopentanone derivatives. Transition metal imides provide convenient reagents for C-N bond formation in a new synthesis of allylic amines
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