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Novel Charge Order and Superconductivity in Two-Dimensional Frustrated Lattice at Quarter Filling
Motivated by the various physical properties observed in
-(BEDT-TTF)X, we study the ground state of extended Hubbard model
on two-dimensional anisotropic triangular lattice at 1/4-filling with
variational Monte Carlo method. It is shown that the nearest-neighbor Coulomb
interaction enhances the charge fluctuation and it induces the anomalous state
such as charge-ordered metallic state and the triplet next-nearest-neighbor
-wave superconductivity. We discuss the relation to the real materials and
propose the unified view of the family of -(BEDT-TTF)X.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Enhanced quasiparticle heat conduction of the multigap superconductor Lu2Fe3Si5
The thermal transport measurements have been made on the Fe-based
superconductor Lu2Fe3Si5 (Tc ~ 6 K) down to a very low temperature Tc/120. The
field and temperature dependences of the thermal conductivity confirm the
multigap superconductivity with fully opened gaps on the whole Fermi surfaces.
In comparison to MgB2 as a typical example of the multigap superconductor in a
p-electron system, Lu2Fe3Si5 reveals a remarkably enhanced quasiparticle heat
conduction in the mixed state. The results can be interpreted as a consequence
of the electronic correlations derived from Fe 3d-electrons.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Estimation of sources and inflow of dioxins and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from the sediment core of Lake Suwa, Japan
ArticleEnviromental Pollution. 138(3): 529-537 (2005)journal articl
First-Principles Calculation of the Pressure Dependence of Phase Equilibria in the Al-Li System
Phase Diagram of Spinless Fermions on an Anisotropic Triangular Lattice at Half-filling
The strong coupling phase diagram of the spinless fermions on the anisotropic
triangular lattice at half-filling is presented. The geometry of inter-site
Coulomb interactions rules the phase diagram. Unconventional charge ordered
phases are detected which are the recently reported pinball liquid and the
striped chains. Both are induced by the quantum dynamics out of classical
disordered states and afford extremely correlated metallic states and the
particular domain wall-type of excitations, respectively. The disorder once
killed by the quantum effect revives at the finite temperature, which is
discussed in the terms of the organic -ET.Comment: 4pages 6figure
New Universality Class of Quantum Criticality in Ce- and Yb-based Heavy Fermions
A new universality class of quantum criticality emerging in itinerant
electron systems with strong local electron correlations is discussed. The
quantum criticality of a Ce- or Yb-valence transition gives us a unified
explanation for unconventional criticality commonly observed in heavy fermion
metals such as YbRh2Si2 and \beta-YbAlB4, YbCu5-xAlx, and CeIrIn5. The key
origin is due to the locality of the critical valence fluctuation mode emerging
near the quantum critical end point of the first-order valence transition,
which is caused by strong electron correlations for f electrons. Wider
relevance of this new criticality and important future measurements to uncover
its origin are also discussed.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
Nonlinear Conduction by Melting of Stripe-Type Charge Order in Organic Conductors with Triangular Lattices
We theoretically discuss the mechanism for the peculiar nonlinear conduction
in quasi-two-dimensional organic conductors \theta-(BEDT-TTF)2X
[BEDT-TTF=bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene] through the melting of
stripe-type charge order. An extended Peierls-Hubbard model attached to
metallic electrodes is investigated by a nonequilibrium Green's function
technique. A novel current-voltage characteristic appears in a coexistent state
of stripe-type and nonstripe 3-fold charge orders, where the applied bias melts
mainly the stripe-type charge order through the reduction of lattice
distortion, whereas the 3-fold charge order survives. These contrastive
responses of the two different charge orders are consistent with the
experimental observations.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to appear in J. Phys. Soc. Jp
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