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    Multidimensional Bosonization

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    Bosonization of degenerate fermions yields insight both into Landau Fermi liquids, and into non-Fermi liquids. We begin our review with a pedagogical introduction to bosonization, emphasizing its applicability in spatial dimensions greater than one. After a brief historical overview, we present the essentials of the method. Well known results of Landau theory are recovered, demonstrating that this new tool of many-body theory is robust. Limits of multidimensional bosonization are tested by considering several examples of non-Fermi liquids, in particular the composite fermion theory of the half-filled Landau level. Nested Fermi surfaces present a different challenge, and these may be relevant in the cuprate superconductors. We conclude by discussing the future of multidimensional bosonization.Comment: 91 pages, 15 eps figures, LaTeX. Minor changes to match the published versio

    Electronic Structures of Antiperovskite Superconductor MgCNi3_3 and Related Compounds

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    Electronic structure of a newly discovered antiperovskite superconductor MgCNi3_3 is investigated by using the LMTO band method. The main contribution to the density of states (DOS) at the Fermi energy EFE_{\rm F} comes from Ni 3dd states which are hybridized with C 2pp states. The DOS at EFE_{\rm F} is varied substantially by the hole or electron doping due to the very high and narrow DOS peak located just below EFE_{\rm F}. We have also explored electronic structures of C-site and Mg-site doped MgCNi3_3 systems, and described the superconductivity in terms of the conventional phonon mechanism.Comment: 3 pages, presented at ORBITAL2001 September 11-14, 2001 (Sendai, JAPAN

    Electronic structures of antiperovskite superconductors: MgXNi3_3 (X=B,C,N)

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    We have investigated electronic structures of a newly discovered antiperovskite superconductor MgCNi3_3 and related compounds MgBNi3_3 and MgNNi3_3. In MgCNi3_3, a peak of very narrow and high density of states is located just below EF\rm E_F, which corresponds to the π\pi^* antibonding state of Ni-3d and C-2p2p but with the predominant Ni-3d character. The prominent nesting feature is observed in the Γ\Gamma-centered electron Fermi surface of an octahedron-cage-like shape that originates from the 19th band. The estimated superconducting parameters based on the simple rigid-ion approximation are in reasonable agreement with experiment, suggesting that the superconductivity in MgCNi3_3 is described well by the conventional phonon mechanism.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure

    Electronic structure of metallic antiperovskite compound GaCMn3_3

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    We have investigated electronic structures of antiperovskite GaCMn3_3 and related Mn compounds SnCMn3_3, ZnCMn3_3, and ZnNMn3_3. In the paramagnetic state of GaCMn3_3, the Fermi surface nesting feature along the ΓR\Gamma{\rm R} direction is observed, which induces the antiferromagnetic (AFM) spin ordering with the nesting vector {\bf Q} ΓR\sim \Gamma{\rm R}. Calculated susceptibilities confirm the nesting scenario for GaCMn3_3 and also explain various magnetic structures of other antiperovskite compounds. Through the band folding effect, the AFM phase of GaCMn3_3 is stabilized. Nearly equal densities of states at the Fermi level in the ferromagnetic and AFM phases of GaCMn3_3 indicate that two phases are competing in the ground state.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Electron-boson spectral density of LiFeAs obtained from optical data

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    We analyze existing optical data in the superconducting state of LiFeAs at T=T = 4 K, to recover its electron-boson spectral density. A maximum entropy technique is employed to extract the spectral density I2χ(ω)I^2\chi(\omega) from the optical scattering rate. Care is taken to properly account for elastic impurity scattering which can importantly affect the optics in an ss-wave superconductor, but does not eliminate the boson structure. We find a robust peak in I2χ(ω)I^2\chi(\omega) centered about ΩR\Omega_R \cong 8.0 meV or 5.3 kBTck_B T_c (with Tc=T_c = 17.6 K). Its position in energy agrees well with a similar structure seen in scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS). There is also a peak in the inelastic neutron scattering (INS) data at this same energy. This peak is found to persist in the normal state at T=T = 23 K. There is evidence that the superconducting gap is anisotropic as was also found in low temperature angular resolved photoemission (ARPES) data.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure

    Nonchaotic Nonlinear Motion Visualized in Complex Nanostructures by Stereographic 4D Electron Microscopy

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    Direct electron imaging with sufficient time resolution is a powerful tool for visualizing the three-dimensional (3D) mechanical motion and resolving the four-dimensional (4D) trajectories of many different components of a nanomachine, e.g., a NEMS device. Here, we report a nanoscale nonchaotic motion of a nano- and microstructured NiTi shape memory alloy in 4D electron microscopy. A huge amplitude oscillatory mechanical motion following laser heating is observed repetitively, likened to a 3D motion of a conductor’s baton. By time-resolved 4D stereographic reconstruction of the motion, prominent vibrational frequencies (3.0, 3.8, 6.8, and 14.5 MHz) are fully characterized, showing evidence of nonlinear behavior. Moreover, it is found that a stress (fluence)−strain (displacement) profile shows nonlinear elasticity. The observed resonances of the nanostructure are reminiscent of classical molecular quasi-periodic behavior, but here both the amplitude and frequency of the motion are visualized using ultrafast electron microscopy
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