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Peculiar mean velocity profiles within a porous bed of an open channel
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Polar and magnetic order in GaV4Se8
In the present work, we provide results from specific heat, magnetic
susceptibility, dielectric constant, ac conductivity, and electrical
polarization measurements performed on the lacunar spinel GaV4Se8. With
decreasing temperature, we observe a transition from the paraelectric and
paramagnetic cubic state into a polar, probably ferroelectric state at 42 K
followed by magnetic ordering at 18 K. The polar transition is likely driven by
the Jahn-Teller effect due to the degeneracy of the V4 cluster orbitals. The
excess polarization arising in the magnetic phase indicates considerable
magnetoelectric coupling. Overall, the behavior of GaV4Se8 in many respects is
similar to that of the skyrmion host GaV4S8, exhibiting a complex interplay of
orbital, spin, lattice, and polar degrees of freedom. However, its dielectric
behavior at the polar transition markedly differs from that of the Jahn-Teller
driven ferroelectric GeV4S8, which can be ascribed to the dissimilar electronic
structure of the Ge compound.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures. Revised version according to suggestions of
referee
Polar Dynamics at the Jahn-Teller Transition in Ferroelectric GaV4S8
We present a dielectric spectroscopy study of the polar dynamics linked to
the orbitally driven ferroelectric transition in the skyrmion host GaV4S8. By
combining THz and MHz-GHz spectroscopy techniques, we succeed in detecting the
relaxational dynamics arising from coupled orbital and polar fluctuations in
this material and traced its temperature dependence in the paraelectric as well
as in the ferroelectric phase. The relaxation time significantly increases when
approaching the critical temperature from both sides of the transition. It is
natural to assume that these polar fluctuations map the orbital dynamics at the
Jahn-Teller transition. Due to the first-order character of the
orbital-ordering transition, the relaxation time shows an enormous jump of
about five orders of magnitude at the polar and structural phase transition.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Quantum rainbow scattering at tunable velocities
Elastic scattering cross sections are measured for lithium atoms colliding
with rare gas atoms and SF6 molecules at tunable relative velocities down to
~50 m/s. Our scattering apparatus combines a velocity-tunable molecular beam
with a magneto-optic trap that provides an ultracold cloud of lithium atoms as
a scattering target. Comparison with theory reveals the quantum nature of the
collision dynamics in the studied regime, including both rainbows as well as
orbiting resonances
Completely splittable representations of affine Hecke-Clifford algebras
We classify and construct irreducible completely splittable representations
of affine and finite Hecke-Clifford algebras over an algebraically closed field
of characteristic not equal to 2.Comment: 39 pages, v2, added a new reference with comments in section 4.4,
added two examples (Example 5.4 and Example 5.11) in section 5, mild
corrections of some typos, to appear in J. Algebraic Combinatoric
Profilin reduces aggregation and phase separation of huntingtin N-terminal fragments by preferentially binding to soluble monomers and oligomers
Structural Fluctuations in the Spin Liquid State of Tb2Ti2O7
High resolution X-ray scattering measurements on single crystal Tb2Ti2O7
reveal finite structural correlations at low temperatures. This geometrically
frustrated pyrochlore is known to exhibit a spin liquid, or cooperative
paramagnetic state, at temperatures below ~ 20 K. Parametric studies of
structural Bragg peaks appropriate to the Fdm space group of Tb2Ti2O7
reveal substantial broadening and peak intensity reduction in the temperature
regime 20 K to 300 mK. We also observe a small, anomalous lattice expansion on
cooling below a density maximum at ~ 18 K. These measurements are consistent
with the development of fluctuations above a cooperative Jahn-Teller,
cubic-tetragonal phase transition at very low temperatures.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted for publicatio
Turbulence structure of open channel flows over permeable and impermeable beds : A comparative study
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Magnetoelastics of a spin liquid: X-ray diffraction studies of Tb2Ti2O7 in pulsed magnetic fields
We report high resolution single crystal x-ray diffraction measurements of
the frustrated pyrochlore magnet Tb2Ti2O7, collected using a novel low
temperature pulsed magnet system. This instrument allows characterization of
structural degrees of freedom to temperatures as low as 4.4 K, and in applied
magnetic fields as large as 30 Tesla. We show that Tb2Ti2O7 manifests
intriguing structural effects under the application of magnetic fields,
including strongly anisotropic giant magnetostriction, a restoration of perfect
pyrochlore symmetry in low magnetic fields, and ultimately a structural phase
transition in high magnetic fields. It is suggested that the magnetoelastic
coupling thus revealed plays a significant role in the spin liquid physics of
Tb2Ti2O7 at low temperatures.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted for publicatio
Interplay of Spin-Orbit Interactions, Dimensionality, and Octahedral Rotations in Semimetallic SrIrO
We employ reactive molecular-beam epitaxy to synthesize the metastable
perovskite SrIrO and utilize {\it in situ} angle-resolved photoemission
to reveal its electronic structure as an exotic narrow-band semimetal. We
discover remarkably narrow bands which originate from a confluence of strong
spin-orbit interactions, dimensionality, and both in- and out-of-plane IrO
octahedral rotations. The partial occupation of numerous bands with strongly
mixed orbital characters signals the breakdown of the single-band Mott picture
that characterizes its insulating two-dimensional counterpart,
SrIrO, illustrating the power of structure-property relations for
manipulating the subtle balance between spin-orbit interactions and
electron-electron interactions
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