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    Economic Growth and Labor Market Dualism: A Preliminary Study of the Japanese Case

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    This paper gives some preliminary results of a study of the history of Japan's economic development, using a general equilibrium model. After some aspects of Japan's historical development and the structure of the model are briefly described, comparative static and dynamic results are shown. It is concluded that a model specification allowing for labor unemployment behaves better in replicating history than a specification assuming full employment, as in the orthodox neoclassical framework

    Modeling Dualism in Japan

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    The history of Japan's economic development has attracted much attention because of the speed with which this country has successfully achieved a high rate of industrialization. The process of this development has been aided by traditional elements that have played an active and important role in the economy for a long time, thus allowing modern-traditional dualism to persist until well after World War II. After briefly reviewing the pattern of "dualistic development" in Japan, this paper exposits an applied general equilibrium model, which has been built to analyze the various demographic and economic forces that have shaped the path of Japan's growth and urbanization. The time periods under study are 1905-1930 and 1953-1963

    Strong Coupling between Antiferromagnetic and Superconducting Order Parameters in CeRhIn5_5 Studied by In-NQR Spectroscopy

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    We report on a novel pressure (PP)-induced evolution of magnetism and superconductivity (SC) in a helical magnet CeRhIn5_5 with an incommensurate wave vector Qi=(1/2,1/2,0.297)Q_i=({1/2},{1/2},0.297) through the 115^{115}In nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) measurements under PP. Systematic measurements of the 115^{115}In-NQR spectrum reveal that the commensurate antiferromagnetism (AFM) with Qc=(1/2,1/2,1/2)Q_c=({1/2},{1/2},{1/2}) is realized above PmP_m \sim 1.7 GPa. An important finding is that the size of SC gap and TcT_c increase as the magnitude of the AFM moment decreases in the PP region, where SC uniformly coexists with the commensurate AFM. This result provides evidence of strong coupling between the commensurate AFM order parameter (OP) and SC OP.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure

    Superconductivity without Local Inversion Symmetry; Multi-layer Systems

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    While multi-layer systems can possess global inversion centers, they can have regions with locally broken inversion symmetry. This can modify the superconducting properties of such a system. Here we analyze two dimensional multi-layer systems yielding spatially modulated antisymmetric spin-orbit coupling (ASOC) and discuss superconductivity with mixed parity order parameters. In particular, the influence of ASOC on the spin susceptibility is investigated at zero temperature. For weak inter-layer coupling we find an enhanced spin susceptibility induced by ASOC, which hints the potential importance of this aspect for superconducting phase in specially structured superlattices.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (LT26

    Evolution of Paramagnetic Quasiparticle Excitations Emerged in the High-Field Superconducting Phase of CeCoIn5

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    We present In NMR measurements in a novel thermodynamic phase of CeCoIn5 in high magnetic field, where exotic superconductivity coexists with the incommensurate spin-density wave order. We show that the NMR spectra in this phase provide direct evidence for the emergence of the spatially distributed normal quasiparticle regions. The quantitative analysis for the field evolution of the paramagnetic magnetization and newly-emerged low-energy quasiparticle density of states is consistent with the nodal plane formation, which is characterized by an order parameter in the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov (FFLO) state. The NMR spectra also suggest that the spatially uniform spin-density wave is induced in the FFLO phase.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let

    Novel phase diagram for antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in pressure-induced heavy-fermion superconductor Ce2_2RhIn8_8 probed by In-NQR

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    We present a novel phase diagram for the antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in Ce2_2RhIn8_8 probed by In-NQR studies under pressure (PP). The quasi-2D character of antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations in the paramagnetic state at PP = 0 evolves into a 3D character because of the suppression of antiferromagnetic order for P>PQCPP > P_{\rm QCP}\sim 1.36 GPa (QCP: antiferromagnetic quantum critical point). Nuclear-spin-lattice-relaxation rate 1/T11/T_1 measurements revealed that the superconducting order occurs in the PP range 1.36 -- 1.84 GPa, with maximum TcT_c\sim 0.9 K around PQCPP_{\rm QCP}\sim 1.36 GPa.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, submitted to PR

    Competition between unconventional superconductivity and incommensurate antiferromagnetic order in CeRh1-xCoxIn5

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    Elastic neutron diffraction measurements were performed on the quasi-two dimensional heavy fermion system CeRh1-xCoxIn5, ranging from an incommensurate antiferromagnet for low x to an unconventional superconductor on the Co-rich end of the phase diagram. We found that the superconductivity competes with the incommensurate antiferromagnetic (AFM) order characterized by qI=(1/2, 1/2, delta) with delta=0.298, while it coexists with the commensurate AFM order with qc=(1/2, 1/2, 1/2). This is in sharp contrast to the CeRh1-xIrxIn5 system, where both the commensurate and incommensurate magnetic orders coexist with the superconductivity. These results reveal that particular areas on the Fermi surface nested by qI play an active role in forming the superconducting state in CeCoIn5.Comment: RevTeX4, 4 pages, 4 eps figures; corrected a typo and a referenc

    Anomalous quasiparticle transport in the superconducting state of CeCoIn5

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    We report on a study of thermal Hall conductivity k_xy in the superconducting state of CeCoIn_5. The scaling relation and the density of states of the delocalized quasiparticles, both obtained from k_xy, are consistent with d-wave superconducting symmetry. The onset of superconductivity is accompanied by a steep increase in the thermal Hall angle, pointing to a striking enhancement in the quasiparticle mean free path. This enhancement is drastically suppressed in a very weak magnetic field. These results highlight that CeCoIn_5 is unique among superconductors. A small Fermi energy, a large superconducting gap, a short coherence length, and a long mean free path all indicate that CeCoIn_5 is clearly in the superclean regime (E_F/Delta<<l/xi), in which peculiar vortex state is expected.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure

    High Field de Haas - van Alphen Studies of the Fermi Surfaces of LaMIn5_{5} (M = Co, Rh, Ir)

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    We report measurements of the de Haas - van Alphen effect on a series of compounds, LaMIn5_{5} (M = Co, Rh, Ir). The results show that each of the Co and Ir Fermi surfaces (FSs) exhibit some portions that are two dimensional and some portions that are three dimensional. The most two dimensional character is exhibited in LaCoIn5_{5}, less two dimensional behavior is seen in LaIrIn5_{5}, no part of Fermi surface of LaRhIn5_{5} is found to have a two dimensional character. Thus the two dimensionality of portions of the FSs is largely determined by the d character of the energy bands while all of the effective masses remain \leq 1.2. This fact has implications for the causes of the heavy fermion nature of superconductivity and magnetism in the Ce-based compounds having the similar composition and structure. All of the measurements were performed at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory using either cantilever magnetometry or field modulation methods.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
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