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Pseudogap, competing order and coexistence of staggered flux and d-wave pairing in high-temperature superconductors
We study the t-J-V model of a doped Mott insulator in connection to high-T_c
superconductors. The nearest neighbor Coulomb interaction (V) is treated
quantum mechanically on equal footing as the antiferromagnetic exchange
interaction (J). Motivated by the SU(2) symmetry at half-filling, we construct
a large-N theory which allows a systematic study of the interplay between
staggered flux order and superconductivity upon doping. We solve the model in
the large-N limit and obtain the ground state properties and the phase diagram
as a function of doping. We discuss the competition and the coexistence of the
staggered flux and the d-wave superconductivity in the underdoped regime and
the disappearance of superconductivity in the overdoped regimeComment: 5 pages, 3 figures, published versio
Itinerant and localized magnetism on the triangular lattice: sodium rich phases of NaCoO
We study the interplay between correlation, itinerant ferromagnetism and
local moment formation on the electron doped triangular lattice of sodium
cobaltates NaCoO. We find that strong correlation renormalizes the
Stoner criterion and stabilizes the paramagnetic state for .
For , ferromagnetic (FM) order emerges. The enhanced Na dopant potential
fluctuations play a crucial role in the sodium rich phases and lead to an
inhomogeneous FM state, exhibiting nonmagnetic Co patches,
antiferromagnetic (AF) correlated regions, and FM clusters with AF domains.
Hole doping the band insulator at x=1 leads to the formation of local moments
near the Na vacancies and AF correlated magnetic clusters. We explain recent
observations by neutron, SR, and NMR experiments on the evolution of the
magnetic properties in the sodium rich phases.Comment: revtex4 file, 5 pages, 3 figures, published versio
Fundamental strings and NS5-branes from unstable D-branes in supergravity
By using the non-supersymmetric -brane solutions delocalized in arbitrary
number of transverse directions in type II supergravities, we show how they can
be regarded as interpolating solutions between unstable D-branes (a non-BPS
D-brane or a pair of coincident D-brane-antiD-brane) and fundamental strings
and also between unstable D-branes and NS5-branes. We also show that some of
these solutions can be regarded as interpolating solutions between
NS5/5 and D-branes (for ). This gives a closed
string description of the tachyon condensation and lends support to the
conjecture that the open string theory on unstable D-branes at the tachyonic
vacuum has soliton solutions describing not only the lower dimensional BPS
D-branes, but also the fundamental strings as well as the NS5-branes.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX, one statement corrected and one reference added, v3:
more details of the solution used is given, version to appear in Phys. Lett.
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