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Phase Separation in A-site Ordered Perovskite Manganite LaBaMnO Probed by La and Mn NMR
La- and Mn-NMR spectra demonstrate that the ground state of
the A-site ordered perovskite manganite LaBaMnO is a spatial mixture of
the ferromagnetic (FM) and antiferromagnetic (AFI(CE)) regions, which are
assigned to the metallic and the insulating charge ordered state, respectively.
This exotic coexisting state appears below 200 K via a first-order-like
formation of the AFI(CE) state inside the FM one. Mn spin-spin relaxation rate
indicates that the FM region coexisting with the AFI(CE) one in LaBaMnO
is identical to the bulk FM phase of the disordered form
LaBaMnO in spite of the absence of A-site disorder. This
suggests mesoscopic rather than nanoscopic nature of FM region in
LaBaMnO\@.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. Let
Exact ground state and kink-like excitations of a two dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnet
A rare example of a two dimensional Heisenberg model with an exact dimerized
ground state is presented. This model, which can be regarded as a variation on
the kagome lattice, has several features of interest: it has a highly (but not
macroscopically) degenerate ground state; it is closely related to spin chains
studied by earlier authors; in particular, it is probably the first genuinely
two-dimensional quantum system to exhibit domain-wall-like ``kink'' excitations
normally found only in one-dimensional systems. In some limits it decouples
into non-interacting chains, purely dynamically and not because of weakening of
interchain couplings: indeed, paradoxically, this happens in the limit of
strong coupling of the chains.Comment: 4 pages, revtex, 5 figures included via epsfi
Full auto optical afterglow searching system: MIKOTS
Recently, to observe afterglow at various places has appeared necessary. To do so, we have set a fully automated afterglow searching system named MIKOTS. The aperture of our telescope, with a CCD camera, is 300 mm and the focal length is about 1000 mm. The CCD has 512 × 512 pixels size corresponding to a chip size of 10.2 mm ×10.2 mm. The field of view, resolution and lower limit magnitude are 37'.0 ×
37'.0, 4".12 × 4".12 and 18.1, respectively. This system can
start observation less than 15 seconds after receiving the data from GCN
Heavy-Fermions in LiV2O4: Kondo-Compensation vs. Spin-Liquid Behavior?
7Li NMR measurements were performed in the metallic spinel LiV2O4. The
temperature dependencies of the line width, the Knight shift and the
spin-lattice relaxation rate were investigated in the temperature range 30 mK <
T < 280 K. For temperatures T < 1 K we observe a spin-lattice relaxation rate
which slows down exponentially. The NMR results can be explained by a
spin-liquid behavior and the opening of a spin gap of the order 0.6 K
Hepatocyte growth factor and invasion-stimulatory activity are induced in pleural fluid by surgery in lung cancer patients
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a stromal cell-derived cytokine that can stimulate matrix invasion by carcinoma cells. We analysed the concentrations of HGF and invasion-stimulatory activity in pleural fluid after lung surgery. The concentration of HGF in pleural fluids was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in seven patients who underwent pulmonary resection for primary or metastatic lung cancer. The effect of the pleural fluid on cancer cell invasion across reconstituted basement membrane (Matrigel) was assessed with a Boyden chamber assay using a lung adenocarcinoma cell line, A549. HGF levels in the pleural fluid after lung surgery ranged from 6.0 to 23.0 ng ml−1 (average: 10.2 ± 4.3 ng ml−1). The matrix invasion of lung carcinoma cells in the presence of the pleural fluid was significantly higher than that in the presence of culture medium alone or sera from normal subjects (P < 0.01). The invasion-stimulatory activity of the pleural fluid was strongly inhibited by HGF-neutralizing antibody. Positive correlation was found between the HGF level and invasion-stimulatory activity in the pleural fluids and normal sera (P = 0.0073). This is the first report demonstrating that the lung surgery induces a considerable amount of HGF, which is closely correlated with the invasion-stimulatory activity of the pleural fluid. © 1999 Cancer Research Campaig
Spin-fluctuation exchange study of superconductivity in two- and three-dimensional single-band Hubbard models
In order to identify the most favorable situation for superconductivity in
the repulsive single-band Hubbard model, we have studied instabilities for
d-wave pairing mediated by antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations and p-pairing
mediated by ferromagnetic fluctuations with the fluctuation exchange
approximation in both two dimensions and three dimensions. By systematically
varying the band filling and band structure we have shown that (i) d-pairing is
stronger in two dimensions than in three dimensions, and (ii) p-pairing is much
weaker than the d-pairing.Comment: RevTex, 5 figures in Postscript, to be published in Phys. Rev.
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