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Spin-Isospin Excitations and Muon Capture by Nuclei
By analyzing the energy-weighted moments of the strength function calculated
in RPA and beyond it is shown that the explanation of the effect of missing
strength of Gamow-Teller transitions requires that residual interaction produce
high-excited particle-hole collective states. The example of this
interaction is presented. The manifestations of spin-isospin nuclear response
in nuclear muon capture are discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables. The talk at the XVI International
School on Nuclear Physics, Neutron Physics and Nuclear Energy, September
19-26, Varna, Bulgari
Theoretical investigation of TbNi_{5-x}Cu_x optical properties
In this paper we present theoretical investigation of optical conductivity
for intermetallic TbNi_{5-x}Cu_x series. In the frame of LSDA+U calculations
electronic structure for x=0,1,2 and on top of that optical conductivities were
calculated. Disorder effects of Ni for Cu substitution on a level of LSDA+U
densities of states (DOS) were taken into account via averaging over all
possible Cu ion positions for given doping level x. Gradual suppression and
loosing of structure of optical conductivity at 2 eV together with simultaneous
intensity growth at 4 eV correspond to increase of Cu and decrease of Ni
content. As reported before [Knyazev et al., Optics and Spectroscopy 104, 360
(2008)] plasma frequency has non monotonic doping behaviour with maximum at
x=1. This behaviour is explained as competition between lowering of total
density of states on the Fermi level N(E_F) and growing of number of carriers.
Our theoretical results agree well with variety of recent experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Microscopic Calculation of Total Ordinary Muon Capture Rates for Medium - Weight and Heavy Nuclei
Total Ordinary Muon Capture (OMC) rates are calculated on the basis of the
Quasiparticle Random Phase Approximation for several spherical nuclei from
90^Zr to 208^Pb. It is shown that total OMC rates calculated with the free
value of the axial-vector coupling constant g_A agree well with the
experimental data for medium-size nuclei and exceed considerably the
experimental rates for heavy nuclei. The sensitivity of theoretical OMC rates
to the nuclear residual interactions is discussed.Comment: 27 pages and 3 figure
Optical spectroscopy and electronic structure of compounds HoNi 5-x Alx (x = 0, 1, 2)
The optical properties of the compounds HoNi5 - x Al x (x = 0, 1, 2) have been investigated using the ellipsometric method in the wavelength range from 0.22 to 16 μm. The electronic structure of these intermetallic compounds has been calculated in the local electron-spin density approximation with the correction for strong electronic interactions in the 4f shell of the holmium ions. The experimental dispersion dependences of optical conductivity in the region of interband light absorption have been interpreted based on the results of the calculation of the electron density of states. The plasma and relaxation frequencies of electrons have been determined. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd
Influence of aluminum impurity on the electronic structure and optical properties of the TbNi5 intermetallic compound
The electronic structure of the TbNi5 - xAlx intermetallic compounds (x = 0, 1, 2) is calculated in the local electron density approximation with the correction to strong electron correlations in 4f shell of terbium ions. Spectral properties of these compounds are measured by ellipsometry in a wavelength range of 0. 22-16 μm. Frequency dependences of optical conductivity in the region of interband optical absorption are interpreted based on the results of calculations of electron densities of states. The relaxation and plasma frequencies of conduction electrons are determined. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd
Specific features of the electronic structure and spectral properties of NdNi5 - xCux compounds
The spectral properties of the intermetallic compounds NdNi5 - xCux (x = 0, 1, 2) have been studied using optical ellipsometry in the wavelength range 0.22-16 μm. It has been established that substitution of copper atoms for nickel leads to noticeable changes in the optical absorption spectra, plasma frequencies, and relaxation frequencies of conduction electrons. Spin-polarized calculations of the electronic structure of these compounds have been performed in the local spin density approximation allowing for strong electron correlations (LSDA + U method) in the 4f shell of the rare-earth ion. The calculated electron densities of states have been used to interpret the experimental dispersion curves of optical conductivity in the interband light absorption region. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd
Optical spectroscopy and electronic structure of the GdCux compounds (x = 1, 2, 5)
Optical properties of the GdCu, GdCu2, and GdCu5 compounds with various crystal lattices have been investigated using ellipsometry in a spectral range of 0. 22-16 μm. Theoretical calculations of the electronic structure of these intermetallic compounds have been performed in the approximation of local electron density with the correction for strong electron correlations in a 4f shell of gadolinium ions. Based on the results of calculations, the interpretation of experimental spectra of interband optical conductivity has been proposed. The plasma and relaxation frequencies of conduction electrons have been determined. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd
Experimental and theoretical investigations on magnetic and related properties of ErRuSi
We report experimental and theoretical studies of magnetic and related
properties of ErRuSi compound. Various experimental techniques such as neutron
diffraction, magnetization, magneto-thermal, magneto-transport, optical have
been used to study the compound. Neutron diffraction shows ferromagnetic
ordering at low temperatures with moments aligned in ab plane. Neutron
diffraction and magnetization data show reduction in magnetic moment, which may
be due to crystalline electric field effects at low temperatures. The compound
shows good magnetocaloric properties with a low field adiabatic temperature
change of 4.7 K, which is larger than that of many proposed materials for
magnetic refrigeration at low temperatures. Magnetoresistance shows large
negative value at 8 K, which changes its sign and increases in magnitude, with
decrease in temperature and/or increase in field. The positive MR at low
temperatures attributed to the Lorentz force effect. The electronic structure
calculations accounting for electronic correlations of the 4f electrons of Er
reproduces the ferromagnetic ordering and effective magnetic moment. Interband
transitions between the Ru and Er d states and Er f states in one spin
projection are found to form the main features of the measured optical
conductivity in this compound.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figure
Excitonic ordering in strongly correlated spin crossover systems: induced magnetism and excitonic excitation spectrum
The effects associated with interatomic hoppings of excitons and the
excitonic Bose condensate formation in the strongly correlated spin crossover
systems are considered in the framework of the effective Hamiltonian for the
two-band Kanamori model. The appearance of antiferromagnetic ordering due to
the exciton order is found even in the absence of interatomic exchange
interaction. The spectrum of excitonic excitations is calculated at various
points of the "temperature vs. crystal field" phase diagram. Outside the region
of exciton ordering, the spectrum has a gap, which vanishes at the boundary of
the exciton condensate phase. The non-uniform spectral weight distribution over
the Brillouin zone is found. The role of electron-phonon interaction is
discussed as well.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure
Shell-Model Effective Operators for Muon Capture in ^{20}Ne
It has been proposed that the discrepancy between the partially-conserved
axial-current prediction and the nuclear shell-model calculations of the ratio
in the muon-capture reactions can be solved in the case of ^{28}Si by
introducing effective transition operators. Recently there has been
experimental interest in measuring the needed angular correlations also in
^{20}Ne. Inspired by this, we have performed a shell-model analysis employing
effective transition operators in the shell-model formalism for the transition
. Comparison of
the calculated capture rates with existing data supports the use of effective
transition operators. Based on our calculations, as soon as the experimental
anisotropy data becomes available, the limits for the ratio can be
extracted.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures include
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