44 research outputs found
Dynamics of magnetization in frustrated spin-chain systems: CaCoO
The magnetization dynamics of the triangular lattice of Ising spin chains is
investigated in the framework of a two-dimensional model. The rigid chains are
assumed to interact with the nearest neighboring chains, an external magnetic
field, and a heat reservoir that causes the chains to change their states
randomly with time. A probability of a single spin-flip process is assumed in a
Glauber-like form. This technique allows describing properly the steps in the
magnetization curves observed in CaCoO and their dependence on a
magnetic field sweep rate and temperature. A transition from a low-temperature
to high-temperature phase is also observed.Comment: 3.5 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PR
Temperature-dependent magnetospectroscopy of HgTe quantum wells
We report on magnetospectroscopy of HgTe quantum wells in magnetic fields up
to 45 T in temperature range from 4.2 K up to 185 K. We observe intra- and
inter-band transitions from zero-mode Landau levels, which split from the
bottom conduction and upper valence subbands, and merge under the applied
magnetic field. To describe experimental results, realistic
temperature-dependent calculations of Landau levels have been performed. We
show that although our samples are topological insulators at low temperatures
only, the signature of such phase persists in optical transitions at high
temperatures and high magnetic fields. Our results demonstrate that
temperature-dependent magnetospectroscopy is a powerful tool to discriminate
trivial and topological insulator phases in HgTe quantum wells
High-harmonic generation from a confined atom
The order of high harmonics emitted by an atom in an intense laser field is
limited by the so-called cutoff frequency. Solving the time-dependent
Schr\"odinger equation, we show that this frequency can be increased
considerably by a parabolic confining potential, if the confinement parameters
are suitably chosen.
Furthermore, due to confinement, the radiation intensity remains high
throughout the extended emission range. All features observed can be explained
with classical arguments.Comment: 4 pages(tex files), 4 figures(eps files); added references and
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