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Neutron diffraction, magnetization and ESR studies of pseudocubic Nd(0.75)Ba(0.25)MnO3 and its unusual critical behavior above Tc
Results of structural neutron diffraction study, magnetization and ESR
measure-ments are presented for insulating Nd0.75Ba0.25MnO3, Tc = 129 K. The
crystal structure is refined in the range 4.2-300 K. The compound is found to
exhibit the Jahn-Teller (JT) transition at 250 K. The field cooled (FC)
magnetization data are in a reasonable agreement with the predictions for a 3D
isotropic ferromagnet above Tc. However, these measurements reveal a difference
between the FC and zero FC data in the paramagnetic region. ESR results are
also in a correspondence with behavior of a cubic ferromagnet above T* = 143 K.
It is shown that an anisotropic exchange coupling of the Mn and Nd magnetic
moments can give a substantial contribution in ESR linewidth masking its
critical enhan-cement. The different temperature treatments of the sample
reveal a temperature hysteresis of the ESR spectra below T* indicating an
anomalous response in the paramagnetic region. The study of phase transition in
this manganite suggests change in its character from the second to first order
at T*. The conventional free energy including the magnetization and magnetic
field is not found to describe the first order transition. This suggests that
the charge, orbital and JT phonon degrees of freedom, in addition to
magnetization, may be the critical variables, the unusual character of the
transition being determined by their coupling. Unconventional critical behavior
is attributed to orbital liquid metallic phase that coexists with the initial
orbital ordered phase below T*.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Giant oscillations of energy levels in mesoscopic superconductors
The interplay of geometrical and Andreev quantization in mesoscopic
superconductors leads to giant mesoscopic oscillations of energy levels as
functions of the Fermi momentum and/or sample size. Quantization rules are
formulated for closed quasiparticle trajectories in the presence of normal
scattering at the sample boundaries. Two generic examples of mesoscopic systems
are studied: (i) one dimensional Andreev states in a quantum box, (ii) a single
vortex in a mesoscopic cylinder.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Local density of states around single vortices and vortex pairs: effect of boundaries and hybridization of vortex core states
The profiles of local density of states (LDOS) around different vortex
configurations in mesoscopic superconductors are studied taking account of the
interference of quasiparticle waves experiencing Andreev reflection within the
vortex cores and normal reflection at the boundaries or defects. For subgap
energy levels these interference effects reveal themselves in a nontrivial
dependence of the positions of the LDOS peaks on the intervortex distance and
sample size: the peak positions generally do not coincide with the
superconducting phase singularity points. The LDOS profiles are calculated for
three generic examples: (i) vortex-vortex pair; (ii) vortex positioned near a
flat boundary; (iii) vortex positioned in the center of a superconducting disk.
The resulting evolution of the Andreev interference patterns could be
observable by scanning tunneling spectroscopy techniques.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
Curvature invariants of static spherically symmetric geometries
We construct all independent local scalar monomials in the Riemann tensor at
arbitrary dimension, for the special regime of static, spherically symmetric
geometries. Compared to general spaces, their number is significantly reduced:
the extreme example is the collapse of all invariants ~ Weyl^k, to a single
term at each k. The latter is equivalent to the Lovelock invariant L_k.
Depopulation is less extreme for invariants involving rising numbers of Ricci
tensors, and also depends on the dimension. The corresponding local
gravitational actions and their solution spaces are discussed.Comment: 14 page
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