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First order dipolar phase transition in the Dicke model with infinitely coordinated frustrating interaction
We found analytically a first order quantum phase transition in the Cooper
pair box array of low-capacitance Josephson junctions capacitively coupled
to a resonant photon in a microwave cavity. The Hamiltonian of the system maps
on the extended Dicke Hamiltonian of spins one-half with infinitely
coordinated antiferromagnetic (frustrating) interaction. This interaction
arises from the gauge-invariant coupling of the Josephson junctions phases to
the vector potential of the resonant photon field. In semiclassical
limit, we found a critical coupling at which ground state of the system
switches to the one with a net collective electric dipole moment of the Cooper
pair boxes coupled to superradiant equilibrium photonic condensate. This phase
transition changes from the first to second order if the frustrating
interaction is switched off. A self-consistently `rotating' Holstein-Primakoff
representation for the Cartesian components of the total superspin is proposed,
that enables to trace both the first and the second order quantum phase
transitions in the extended and standard Dicke models respectively.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
Solvable model for a charge- superconductor
A charge- superconductor forms due to the condensation of quartets of
electrons. While in previous works the mechanism for the formation of
charge- superconductivity has been analyzed in terms of the binding of
Cooper pairs in unconventional superconductors, its properties in the fermionic
sector have not been studied systematically due to its inherently interacting
nature even at the mean-field level. Here we propose a solvable model for a
charge- superconductor -- a spinful version of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model
with an anomalous quartic term. We show that the ground state is gapless and
resembles a heavy Fermi liquid. We analytically solve for the superfluid
density and show that it is perturbative in the strength of the charge-
order parameter, in sharp contrast with a regular (charge-) superconductor.
Upon lowering temperature, we show that the correlation between charge-
order and regular interaction terms can drive a first-order phase transition to
a charge- superconducting state.Comment: 24 pages, 3 figure
A new species of the planthopper genus Conosimus associated with an endemic shrub in southern Spain
The poorly-known genus Conosimus Mulsant et Rey, 1855 (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Issidae)
includes six species and is briefly reviewed. Adults and fifth instars of a new species, Conosimus
baenai n. sp., are described and compared with other species in the genus. The new species is
associated with an endemic shrub, Echinospartum boissieri, in Jaen, Spain, in the south of the
Iberian Peninsula, one of the richest botanical areas of the Mediterranean Basin.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Low temperature mixed spin state of Co3+ in LaCoO3 evidenced from Jahn-Teller lattice distortions
One- and multi-phonon excitations of the single crystalline LaCoO3 were
studied using Raman spectroscopy in the temperature region of 5 K - 300 K.
First-order Raman spectra show a larger number of phonon modes than allowed for
the rhombohedral structure. Additional phonon modes are interpreted in terms of
activated modes due to lattice distortions, arising from the Jahn-Teller (JT)
activity of the intermediate-spin (IS) state of Co3+ ions. In particular, the
608-cm-1 stretching-type mode shows anomalous behavior in peak energy and
scattering intensity as a function of temperature. The anomalous temperature
dependence of the second-order phonon excitations spectra is in accordance with
the Franck-Condon mechanism that is characteristic for a JT orbital order.Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, to be published in J. Low. Temp. Physic
Dynamical lattice instability versus spin liquid state in a frustrated spin chain system
The low-dimensional s=1/2 compound (NO)[Cu(NO3)3] has recently been suggested
to follow the Nersesyan-Tsvelik model of coupled spin chains. Such a system
shows unbound spinon excitations and a resonating valence bond ground state due
spin frustration. Our Raman scattering study demonstrates phonon anomalies as
well as the suppression of a broad magnetic scattering continuum for
temperatures below a characteristic temperature, T<T*=100K. We interpret these
effects as evidence for a dynamical interplay of spin and lattice degrees of
freedom that might lead to a further transition into a dimerized or
structurally distorted phase at lower temperatures.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
Dynamical Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya interaction in KCuF3: Raman evidence for an antiferrodistortive lattice instability
In the orbitally ordered, quasi-one dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnet
KCuF3 the low-energy Eg and B1g phonon modes show an anomalous softening (25%
and 13%) between room temperature and the characteristic temperature T_S = 50
K. In this temperature range a freezing-in of F ion dynamic displacements is
proposed to occur. In addition, the Eg mode at about 260 cm-1 clearly splits
below T_S. The width of the phonon lines above T_S follows an activated
behavior with an activation energy of about 50 K. Our observations clearly
evidence a reduction of the structural symmetry below T_S and indicate a strong
coupling of lattice and spin fluctuations for T>T_S.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figure
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