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    Effect of the spin-orbit interaction and the electron phonon coupling on the electronic state in a silicon vacancy

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    The electronic state around a single vacancy in silicon crystal is investigated by using the Green's function approach. The triply degenerate charge states are found to be widely extended and account for extremely large elastic softening at low temperature as observed in recent ultrasonic experiments. When we include the LS coupling λSi\lambda_{\rm Si} on each Si atom, the 6-fold spin-orbital degeneracy for the V+V^{+} state with the valence +1 and spin 1/2 splits into Γ7\Gamma_{7} doublet groundstates and Γ8\Gamma_{8} quartet excited states with a reduced excited energy of O(λSi/10)O(\lambda_{\rm Si}/10). We also consider the effect of couplings between electrons and Jahn-Teller phonons in the dangling bonds within the second order perturbation and find that the groundstate becomes Γ8\Gamma_{8} quartet which is responsible for the magnetic-field suppression of the softening in B-doped silicon.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure

    Detection of antiferromagnetic ordering in heavily doped LaFeAsO1-xHx pnictide superconductors using nuclear-magnetic-resonance techniques

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    We studied double superconducting (SC) domes in LaFeAsO1-xHx by using 75As- and 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance techniques, and unexpectedly discovered that a new antiferromagnetic (AF) phase follows the double SC domes on further H doping, forming a symmetric alignment of AF and SC phases in the electronic phase diagram. We demonstrated that the new AF ordering originates from the nesting between electron pockets, unlike the nesting between electron and hole pockets as seen in the majority of undoped pnictides. The new AF ordering is derived from the features common to high-Tc pnictides: however, it has not been reported so far for other high-Tc pnictides because of their poor electron doping capability.Comment: 5 figures, in press in PR

    Quantum critical behavior in heavily doped LaFeAsO1x_{1-x}Hx_x pnictide superconductors analyzed using nuclear magnetic resonance

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    We studied the quantum critical behavior of the second antiferromagnetic (AF) phase in the heavily electron-doped high-TcT_c pnictide, LaFeAsO1x_{1-x}Hx_x by using 75^{75}As and 1^{1}H nuclear-magnetic-resonance (NMR) technique. In the second AF phase, we observed a spatially modulated spin-density-wave-like state up to xx=0.6 from the NMR spectral lineshape and detected a low-energy excitation gap from the nuclear relaxation time T1T_1 of 75^{75}As. The excitation gap closes at the AF quantum critical point (QCP) at x0.49x \approx 0.49. The superconducting (SC) phase in a lower-doping regime contacts the second AF phase only at the AF QCP, and both phases are segregated from each other. The absence of AF critical fluctuations and the enhancement of the in-plane electric anisotropy are key factors for the development of superconductivity.Comment: accepted in Phys. Rev.

    Electronic State of Na_xCoO_2 Based on the Two Dimensional Triangular Lattice d-p Model

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    The electronic state in a CoO_2 plane of the layered cobalt oxides Na_{x}CoO_2 is investigated by using the 11 band d-p model on a two-dimensional triangular lattice, where the tight-binding parameters are determined so as to fit the LDA band structure. Effects of the Coulomb interaction at a Co site: the intra- and inter-orbital direct terms U and U', the exchange coupling J and the pair-transfer J', are treated within the Hartree-Fock approximation. We also consider the effect of the Na order at x=0.5, where Na ions form one dimensional chains, by taking into account of an effective one-dimensional potential Delta epsilon_{d} on the CoO_2 plane. It is found that the Na order enhances the Fermi surface nesting resulting in the antiferromagnetism (AFM) which is suppressed due to the frustration effect in the case without the Na order. When U and Delta epsilon_{d} are varied, we observe three types of the AFM: (1) the metallic AFM with large density of states N_F at the Fermi level for small values of U and Delta epsilon_{d}, (2) the semimetallic AFM with tiny N_F for large U with small Delta epsilon_{d} and (3) the insulating AFM with a finite energy gap for large values of U and Delta epsilon_{d}.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure

    Accelerated Evaluation of Capillary Clogging in HFC Air Conditioners

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    Application of different organic and mineral fertilizers on the growth, yield and nutrient accumulation of rice in a Japanese ordinary paddy field

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    A rice cultivation study was conducted at Kyushu University farm. Cow manure (CM), poultry manure (PM), rice straw + urea mix-application (SU), urea (UF) and M-coat, a slow released compound fertilizer (M-coat) were used as the N sources by comparing with no application (Control). Treatments were made with two levels application of each N source at 40 (level I) and 80 kg N ha-1(level II) excluding M-coat. In all urea treatments, three split applications were made. A study of soil incubation was conducted for 2 weeks to investigate the mineralized N of applied mineral and organic fertilizer. Plant growth characters, dry matter, yield and plant nutrient accumulations were higher in mineral fertilization than organic. Mineral fertilization was observed in correlation with the larger crop removal. PM-II as an organic matter provided comparatively higher nutrient accumulations which in turn enhanced the growth and yield of rice. CM and SU gave the lower plant growth, yield and nutrient accumulation. Mineralized N was higher in sole mineral N applications. Organic matter with high C/N ratio provided very low mineralized N and its net N mineralization percentage. Negative values of net N mineralization percentage were observed in SU due to N immobilization. Keywords: Cow Manure, Mineralized N, Paddy Soil, Poultry Manure, Rice (Oryza sativa L.), Rice Stra

    Shapes of Semiflexible Polymers in Confined Spaces

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    We investigate the conformations of a semiflexible polymer confined to a square box. Results of Monte Carlo simulations show the existence of a shape transition when the persistence length of the polymer becomes comparable to the dimensions of box. An order parameter is introduced to quantify this behavior. A simple mean-field model is constructed to study the effect of the shape transition on the effective persistence length of the polymer.Comment: 8 pages, 20 figure

    Diffusion-limited loop formation of semiflexible polymers: Kramers theory and the intertwined time scales of chain relaxation and closing

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    We show that Kramers rate theory gives a straightforward, accurate estimate of the closing time τc\tau_c of a semiflexible polymer that is valid in cases of physical interest. The calculation also reveals how the time scales of chain relaxation and closing are intertwined, illuminating an apparent conflict between two ways of calculating τc\tau_c in the flexible limit.Comment: Europhys. Lett., 2003 (in press). 8 pages, 3 figures. See also, physics/0101087 for physicist's approach to and the importance of semiflexible polymer looping, in DNA replicatio
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