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Nonlinear response and scaling law in the vortex state of d-wave superconductors
We study the field dependence of the quasi-particle density of states, the
thermodynamics and the transport properties in the vortex state of d-wave
superconductors when a magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the
conducting plane, specially for the low field and the low temperature compared
to the upper critical field and transition temperature, respectively, and . Both the superfluid density and the spin
susceptibility exhibit the characteristic -field dependence, while
the nuclear spin lattice relaxation rate T and the thermal
conductivity are linear in field . With increasing temperature, these
quantities exhibit the scaling behavior in . The present theory
applies to 2D -wave superconductor as well; a possible candidate of the
superconductivity in SrRuO.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Low-lying excitations around a single vortex in a d-wave superconductor
A full quantum-mechanical treatment of the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equation for
a single vortex in a d-wave superconductor is presented. First, we find
low-energy states extended in four diagonal directions, which have no
counterpart in a vortex of s-wave superconductors. The four-fold symmetry is
due to 'quantum effect', which is enhanced when is small. Second,
for , a peak with a large energy gap is
found in the density of states, which is due to the formation of the lowest
bound states.Comment: 7pages, Revte
Novel vortex lattice transition in d-wave superconductors
We study the vortex state in a magnetic field parallel to the axis in the
framework of the extended Ginzburg Landau equation. We find the vortex acquires
a fourfold modulation proportional to where is the angle
makes with the -axis. This term gives rise to an attractive
interaction between two vortices when they are aligned parallel to or
. We predict the first order vortex lattice transition at
from triangular into the square lattice
tilted by from the axis. This gives the critical field
a few Tesla for YBCO and Bi2212 monocrystals at low temperatures ().Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
The scale of typhoon RUSA
International audienceIn August 2002, Typhoon RUSA hit Korea with severe gale and storm, causing extensive damage throughout the whole country and especially in the Gangneung area. Even on a single day, Typhoon RUSA recorded up to 879.5 mm of rainfall in the Gangneung area. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of the scale of Typhoon RUSA are performed in this study. Most of the inland affected by RUSA in the Korean Peninsula recorded heavy rainfall, equivalent to a return period of more than 200 years. Especially, rainfall of 24 h duration exceeded the maxima observed so far. Although areal rainfall showed a rapidly decreasing trend with increasing area, it reached 96 percent of the existing PMP within a 2000 km2 area and recorded the maximum observed value of Korea according to a DAD analysis of rainfall. Re-estimated PMP values obtained from a hydro-meteorological approach compared with existing PMP estimates revealed a discrepancy between the two values, which showed that re-estimated PMP values of 12 to 24 h duration within 2000 km2 exceeded the existing PMP estimates of Korea. Therefore, modification of the existing PMP is required, which is used as a design hydrological variable of hydraulic structure
Gap Structure of the Spin-Triplet Superconductor Sr2RuO4 Determined from the Field-Orientation Dependence of Specific Heat
We report the field-orientation dependent specific heat of the spin-triplet
superconductor Sr2RuO4 under the magnetic field aligned parallel to the RuO2
planes with high accuracy. Below about 0.3 K, striking 4-fold oscillations of
the density of states reflecting the superconducting gap structure have been
resolved for the first time. We also obtained strong evidence of multi-band
superconductivity and concluded that the superconducting gap in the active
band, responsible for the superconducting instability, is modulated with a
minimum along the [100] direction.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Tunneling current in triplet f-wave superconductors with horizontal lines of nodes
We calculate the tunneling conductance spectra of a
normal-metal/insulator/triplet superconductor using the
Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk (BTK) formulation. Possible states for the
superconductor are considered with horizontal lines of nodes, breaking the time
reversal symmetry. These results would be useful to discriminate between
pairing states in superonductor SrRuO and also in UPt.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure
Holographic interacting dark energy in the braneworld cosmology
We investigate a model of brane cosmology to find a unified description of
the radiation-matter-dark energy universe. It is of the interacting holographic
dark energy with a bulk-holographic matter . This is a five-dimensional
cold dark matter, which plays a role of radiation on the brane. Using the
effective equations of state instead of the
native equations of state , we show that this model
cannot accommodate any transition from the dark energy with to the phantom regime . Furthermore, the case of interaction between cold dark matter and
five dimensional cold dark matter is considered for completeness. Here we find
that the redshift of matter-radiation equality is the same order
as . Finally, we obtain
a general decay rate which is suitable for describing all interactions
including the interaction between holographic dark energy and cold dark matter.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
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