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Evolution of vacancy pores in bounded particles
In the present work, the behavior of vacancy pore inside of spherical
particle is investigated. On the assumption of quasistationarity of diffusion
fluxes, the nonlinear equation set was obtained analytically, that describes
completely pore behavior inside of spherical particle. Limiting cases of small
and large pores are considered. The comparison of numerical results with
asymptotic behavior of considered limiting cases of small and large pores is
discussed.Comment: 25 pages, 10 figure
Electronic properties of LaAlO3/SrTiO3 n-type interfaces: A GGA+U study
The role of electronic correlation effects for a realistic description of the
electronic properties of LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterostructures as covered by the
on-site Coulomb repulsion within the GGA+U approach is investigated. Performing
a systematic variation of the values of the Coulomb parameters applied to the
Ti 3d and La 4f orbitals we put previous suggestions to include a large value
for the La 4f states into perspective. Furthermore, our calculations provide
deeper insight into the band gap landscape in the space spanned by these
Coulomb parameters and the resulting complex interference effects. In addition,
we identify important correlations between the local Coulomb interaction within
the La 4f shell, the band gap, and the atomic displacements at the interface.
In particular, these on-site Coulomb interactions influence buckling within the
LaO interface layer, which via its strong coupling to the electrostatic
potential in the LAO overlayer causes considerable shifts of the electronic
states at the surface and eventually controls the band gap.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure
Orbital Ordering and Spin-Ladder Formation in La2RuO5
The semiconductor-semiconductor transition of La2RuO5 is studied by means of
augmented spherical wave (ASW) electronic structure calculations as based on
density functional theory and the local density approximation. This transition
has lately been reported to lead to orbital ordering and a quenching of the
local spin magnetic moment. Our results hint towards an orbital ordering
scenario which, markedly different from the previously proposed scheme,
preserves the local S = 1 moment at the Ru sites in the low-temperature phase.
The unusual magnetic behaviour is interpreted by the formation of spin-ladders,
which result from the structural changes occurring at the transition and are
characterized by antiferromagnetic coupling along the rungs.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, for more information see
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