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Quantum Antiferromagnetism of Fermions in Optical Lattices with Half-filled p-band
We study Fermi gases in a three-dimensional optical lattice with five
fermions per site, i.e. the s-band is completely filled and the p-band with
three-fold degeneracy is half filled. We show that, for repulsive interaction
between fermions, the system will exhibit spin-3/2 antiferromagnetic order at
low temperature. This conclusion is obtained in strong interaction regime by
strong coupling expansion which yields an isotropic spin-3/2 Heisenberg model,
and also in weak interaction regime by Hatree-Fock mean-field theory and
analysis of Fermi surface nesting. We show that the critical temperature for
this antiferromagnetism of a p-band Mott insulator is about two orders of
magnitudes higher than that of an -band Mott insulator, which is close to
the lowest temperature attainable nowadays
Valley-dependent Brewster angles and Goos-Hanchen effect in strained graphene
We demonstrate theoretically how local strains in graphene can be tailored to
generate a valley polarized current. By suitable engineering of local strain
profiles, we find that electrons in opposite valleys (K or K') show different
Brewster-like angles and Goos-H\"anchen shifts, exhibiting a close analogy with
light propagating behavior. In a strain-induced waveguide, electrons in K and
K' valleys have different group velocities, which can be used to construct a
valley filter in graphene without the need for any external fields.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Theory of huge tunneling magnetoresistance in graphene
We investigate theoretically the spin-independent tunneling magnetoresistance
effect in a graphene monolayer modulated by two parallel ferromagnets deposited
on a dielectric layer. For the parallel magnetization configuration, Klein
tunneling can be observed in the transmission spectrum, but at specific oblique
incident angles. For the antiparallel magnetization configuration, the
transmission can be blocked by the magnetic-electric barrier provided by the
ferromagnets. Such a transmission discrepancy results in a tremendous
magnetoresistance ratio and can be tuned by the inclusion of an electric
barrier.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Chinese adolescents
Since national figures on the occurrence of metabolic syndrome among Chinese adolescents are lacking, this study aims to estimate its prevalence and distribution among Chinese youngsters. The 2002 China National Nutrition and Health Survey is a nationally representative cross-sectional study. Applying the criteria for US adolescents, we estimated the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among 2761 adolescents aged 15 to 19 years. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Chinese adolescents overall was 3·7% (10% in US adolescents). It was 35·2 %, 23·4% and 2·3% among adolescents who were overweight (BMI 85th percentile and one or two parent(s) with metabolic syndrome, the prevalence was 46·4 %. A total of 96% of overweight adolescents had at least one and 74·1% overweight adolescents had at least two abnormalities of metabolic syndrome. Based on these figures, it is estimated that more than three million Chinese adolescents have metabolic syndrome. Both overweight and metabolic syndrome prevalence among adolescents are still relatively low in China, but the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Chinese overweight adolescents is similar to those living in the USA
The Stefan-Boltzmann law in a small box and the pressure deficit in hot SU(N) lattice gauge theory
The blackbody radiation in a box L^3 with periodic boundary conditions in
thermal equilibrium at a temperature T is affected by finite-size effects.
These bring about modifications of the thermodynamic functions which can be
expressed in a closed form in terms of the dimensionless parameter LT. For
instance, when LT~4 - corresponding to the value where the most reliable SU(N)
gauge lattice simulations have been performed above the deconfining temperature
T_c - the deviation of the free energy density from its thermodynamic limit is
about 5%. This may account for almost half of the pressure deficit observed in
lattice simulations at T~ 4 T_c.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures v2:a side remark on the final result and
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