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Disorder instability of the magnon condensate in a frustrated spin ladder
The effect of disorder is studied on the field-induced quantum phase
transition in the frustrated spin-ladder compound H8C4SO2Cu2(Cl[1-x]Brx)4 using
bulk magnetic and thermodynamic measurements. The parent material (x=0) is a
quantum spin liquid, which in applied fields is known to form a magnon
condensate with long-range helimagnetic order. We show that bond randomness
introduced by a chemical substitution on the non-magnetic halogene site
destroys this phase transition at very low concentrations, already for x=0.01.
The extreme fragility of the magnon condensate is attributed to random
frustration in the incommensurate state
Magnetic-field induced multiferroicity in a quantum critical frustrated spin liquid
Dielectric spectroscopy is used to check for the onset of polar order in the
quasi one-dimensional quantum spin system Sul-Cu2Cl4 when passing from the
spin-liquid state into the ordered spiral phase in an external magnetic field.
We find clear evidence for multiferroicity in this material and treat in detail
its H-T phase diagram close to the quantum-critical regime.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Revised according to suggestions of referee
Giant dielectric nonlinearities at a magnetic Bose-Einstein condensation
We experimentally investigate the dielectric response of the low-dimensional
gapped quantum magnet CuClHCSO near a magnetic
field-induced quantum critical point, which separates the quantum-disordered
and helimagnetic ground states. The observed magnetocapacitive effect
originates from an improper ferroelectric nature of the transition, which
itself is perhaps one of the best known realizations of Bose--Einstein
condensation of magnons. Despite that, we find that the magnetocapacitive
effect associated with the transition exhibits huge and very unusual
anharmonicities.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure
The FIR-absorption of short period quantum wires and the transition from one to two dimensions
We investigate the FIR-absorption of short period parallel quantum wires in a
perpendicular quantizing magnetic field. The external time-dependent electric
field is linearly polarized along the wire modulation. The mutual Coulomb
interaction of the electrons is treated self-consistently in the ground state
and in the absorption calculation within the Hartree approximation. We consider
the effects of a metal gate grating coupler, with the same or with a different
period as the wire modulation, on the absorption. The evolution of the
magnetoplasmon in the nonlocal region where it is split into several Bernstein
modes is discussed in the transition from: narrow to broad wires, and isolated
to overlapping wires. We show that in the case of narrow and not strongly
modulated wires the absorption can be directly correlated with the underlying
electronic bandstructure.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures, Revtex, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Variations in Arterial Blood Pressure after Kidney Transplantation
The course of hypertension within the first 2 months after kidney transplantation was correlated with renal function, plasma renin activity (PRA), and the daily maintenance dose of prednisone in 18 homograft recipients. During acute rejection blood pressure (BP) closely correlated with PRA. Patients with normal homograft function showed an increase in BP early after transplantation which in most returned to normal 3-8 weeks later. In the latter group no correlation could be found between the level of BP and PRA, however the BP correlated closely with the dose of prednisone. These observations suggest that during acute rejection the increase in BP may at least partly be mediated by a renal pressor mechanism, whereas with normal renal function the high dose of glucocorticoids may play an important role in the development of hypertension.</jats:p
CF6-6D engine short-term performance deterioration
Studies conducted as part of the NASA-Lewis CF6 jet engine diagnostics program are summarized. An 82-engine sample of DC-10-10 aircraft engine checkout data that were gathered to define the extent and magnitude of CF6-6D short term performance deterioration were analyzed. These data are substantiated by the performance testing and analytical teardown of CF6-6D short term deterioration engine serial number (ESN) 451507
The Photochemical Decomposition of Nitric Oxide by Absorption in the (0,0) and (1,0) γ Bands
The abnormally large pressure broadening observed in the γ bands of NO was interpreted by Wulf as indicating a pressure-induced predissociation of the upper electronic state (A^2 Σ)
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