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STS Observations of Landau Levels at Graphite Surfaces
Scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements were made on surfaces of two
different kinds of graphite samples, Kish graphite and highly oriented
pyrolytic graphite (HOPG), at very low temperatures and in high magnetic
fields. We observed a series of peaks in the tunnel spectra, which grow with
increasing field, both at positive and negative bias voltages. These are
associated with Landau quantization of the quasi two-dimensional electrons and
holes in graphite in magnetic fields perpendicular to the basal plane. Almost
field independent Landau levels fixed near the Fermi energy, which are
characteristic of the graphite crystalline structure, were directly observed
for the first time. Calculations of the local density of states at the graphite
surfaces allow us to identify Kish graphite as bulk graphite and HOPG as
graphite with finite thickness effectively
Spin-charge mixing effects on resonant tunneling in a polarized Luttinger Liquid
We investigate spin-charge mixing effect on resonant tunneling in
spin-polarized Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid with double impurities. The mixing
arises from Fermi velocity difference between two spin species due to Zeeman
effect. Zero bias conductance is calculated as a function of gate voltage
, gate magnetic field , temperature and magnetic field
applied to the system. Mixing effect is shown to cause rotation of the lattice
pattern of the conductance peaks in plane, which can be
observed in experiments. At low temperatures, the contour shapes are classified
into three types, reflecting the fact that effective barrier potential is
renormalized towards ``perfect reflection'', ``perfect transmission'' and
magnetic field induced ``spin-filtering'', respectively.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, Sec.I and references largely changed, results
for a strong barrier limit added in a new section Sec.I
Structure of the exotic spin-flop states in BaCu2Si2O7
The unusual 2-stage spin flop transition in BaCu2Si2O7 is studied by
single-crystal neutron diffraction. The magnetic structures of the various
spin-flop phases are determined. The results appear to be inconsistent with the
previously proposed theoretical explanation of the 2-stage transition.Comment: 6 pages 5 figure
Magnetic anisotropy of BaCu2Si2O7: theory and antiferromagnetic resonance
Antiferromagnetic resonance (AFMR) of BaCu2Si2O7 and a microscopic theory of
the magnetic anisotropy of spin 1/2 chain compounds with folded CuO3 geometry
being in good agreement with the available data are presented. The AFMR studies
at 4.2 K show the existence of two gaps (40 and 76 GHz) at zero magnetic field
and of two spin re-orientation transitions for H||c. The microscopic origin of
the two gaps is shown to be Hund's rule coupling which leads to a "residual
anisotropy" beyond the compensation of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya term by the
symmetric anisotropy which would be valid without Hund's coupling.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Polar Actions on Berger Spheres
The object of this article is to study a torus action on a so-called Berger sphere. We also make some comments on polar actions on naturally reductive homogeneous spaces. Finally, we prove a rigidity-type theorem for Riemannian manifolds carrying a polar action with a fix point
Ocean Planet or Thick Atmosphere: On the Mass-Radius Relationship for Solid Exoplanets with Massive Atmospheres
The bulk composition of an exoplanet is commonly inferred from its average
density. For small planets, however, the average density is not unique within
the range of compositions. Variations of a number of important planetary
parameters--which are difficult or impossible to constrain from measurements
alone--produce planets with the same average densities but widely varying bulk
compositions. We find that adding a gas envelope equivalent to 0.1%-10% of the
mass of a solid planet causes the radius to increase 5-60% above its gas-free
value. A planet with a given mass and radius might have substantial water ice
content (a so-called ocean planet) or alternatively a large rocky-iron core and
some H and/or He. For example, a wide variety of compositions can explain the
observed radius of GJ 436b, although all models require some H/He. We conclude
that the identification of water worlds based on the mass-radius relationship
alone is impossible unless a significant gas layer can be ruled out by other
means.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted to Ap
Transition amplitudes and sewing properties for bosons on the Riemann sphere
We consider scalar quantum fields on the sphere, both massive and massless.
In the massive case we show that the correlation functions define amplitudes
which are trace class operators between tensor products of a fixed Hilbert
space. We also establish certain sewing properties between these operators. In
the massless case we consider exponential fields and have a conformal field
theory. In this case the amplitudes are only bilinear forms but still we
establish sewing properties. Our results are obtained in a functional integral
framework.Comment: 33 page
Reentrant Spin-Peierls Transition in Mg-Doped CuGeO_3
We report a synchrotron x-ray scattering study of the diluted spin-Peierls
(SP) material Cu_{1-x}Mg_xGeO_3. In a recent paper we have shown that the SP
dimerization attains long-range order only for x < x_c = 0.022(0.001). Here we
report that the SP transition is reentrant in the vicinity of the critical
concentration x_c. This is manifested by broadening of the SP dimerization
superlattice peaks below the reentrance temperature, T_r, which may mean either
the complete loss of the long-range SP order or the development of a
short-range ordered component within the long-range ordered SP state. Marked
hysteresis and very large relaxation times are found in the samples with Mg
concentrations in the vicinity of x_c. The reentrant transition is likely
related to the competing Neel transition which occurs at a temperature similar
to T_r. We argue that impurity-induced competing interchain interactions play
an essential role in these phenomena.Comment: 5 pages, 4 embedded eps figure
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