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Resonating-valence-bond structure of Gutzwiller-projected superconducting wave functions
Gutzwiller-projected (GP) wave functions have been widely used for describing
spin-liquid physics in frustrated magnets and in high-temperature
superconductors. Such wave functions are known to represent states of the
resonating-valence-bond (RVB) type. In the present work I discuss the RVB
structure of a GP singlet superconducting state with nodes in the spectrum. The
resulting state for the undoped spin system may be described in terms of the
"path integral" over loop coverings of the lattice, thus extending the known
construction for RVB states. The problem of the topological order in GP states
may be reformulated in terms of the statistical behavior of loops. The simple
example of the projected d-wave state on the square lattice demonstrates that
the statistical behavior of loops is renormalized in a nontrivial manner by the
projection.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, some numerical data adde
Relativistic corrections to the nuclear Schiff moment
Parity and time invariance violating (-odd) atomic electric dipole
moments (EDM) are induced by interaction between atomic electrons and nuclear
-odd moments which are produced by -odd nuclear forces. The nuclear
EDM is screened by atomic electrons. The EDM of a non-relativistic atom with
closed electron subshells is induced by the nuclear Schiff moment. For heavy
relativistic atoms EDM is induced by the nuclear local dipole moments which
differ by 10-50% from the Schiff moments calculated previously.
We calculate the local dipole moments for and where the most accurate atomic and molecular EDM measurements have been
performed.Comment: 3 pages, no figures, brief repor
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