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    From Disordered Crystal to Glass: Exact Theory

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    We calculate thermodynamic properties of a disordered model insulator, starting from the ideal simple-cubic lattice (g=0g = 0) and increasing the disorder parameter gg to ≫1/2\gg 1/2. As in earlier Einstein- and Debye- approximations, there is a phase transition at gc=1/2g_{c} = 1/2. For g<gcg<g_{c} the low-T heat-capacity C∼T3C \sim T^{3} whereas for g>gcg>g_{c}, C∼TC \sim T. The van Hove singularities disappear at {\em any finite gg}. For g>1/2g>1/2 we discover novel {\em fixed points} in the self-energy and spectral density of this model glass.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett., 8 pages, 4 figure

    Anomalous dynamics in two- and three- dimensional Heisenberg-Mattis spin glasses

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    We investigate the spectral and localization properties of unmagnetized Heisenberg-Mattis spin glasses, in space dimensionalities d=2d=2 and 3, at T=0. We use numerical transfer-matrix methods combined with finite-size scaling to calculate Lyapunov exponents, and eigenvalue-counting theorems, coupled with Gaussian elimination algorithms, to evaluate densities of states. In d=2d=2 we find that all states are localized, with the localization length diverging as ω−1\omega^{-1}, as energy ω→0\omega \to 0. Logarithmic corrections to density of states behave in accordance with theoretical predictions. In d=3d=3 the density-of-states dependence on energy is the same as for spin waves in pure antiferromagnets, again in agreement with theoretical predictions, though the corresponding amplitudes differ.Comment: RevTeX4, 9 pages, 9 .eps figure

    The Trapped Polarized Fermi Gas at Unitarity

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    We consider population-imbalanced two-component Fermi gases under external harmonic confinement interacting through short-range two-body potentials with diverging s-wave scattering length. Using the fixed-node diffusion Monte Carlo method, the energies of the "normal state" are determined as functions of the population-imbalance and the number of particles. The energies of the trapped system follow, to a good approximation, a universal curve even for fairly small systems. A simple parameterization of the universal curve is presented and related to the equation of state of the bulk system.Comment: 4 pages, 2 tables, 2 figure

    Thermal conductivity and thermodynamics of phonons for an exactly soluble model of disorder

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    Journal ArticleWe calculate the exact thermal conductivity and the heat capacity of an insulator for which the lattice dynamics are given by a phonon gas in the presence of frozen-in disorder, in the special case of the "backward-scattering'' model of impurity scattering

    Dynamics and Control of a Quasi-1D Spin System

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    We study experimentally a system comprised of linear chains of spin-1/2 nuclei that provides a test-bed for multi-body dynamics and quantum information processing. This system is a paradigm for a new class of quantum information devices that can perform particular tasks even without universal control of the whole quantum system. We investigate the extent of control achievable on the system with current experimental apparatus and methods to gain information on the system state, when full tomography is not possible and in any case highly inefficient

    Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization of spin Hamiltonians

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    The Bohr-Sommerfeld rule for a spin system is obtained, including the first quantum corrections. The rule applies to both integer and half-integer spin, and respects Kramers degeneracy for time-reversal invariant systems. It is tested for various models, in particular the Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model, and found to agree very well with exact results.Comment: Revtex 4, no figures, 1 tabl

    Earlinet single calculus chain: new products overview

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    The Single Calculus Chain (SCC) is an automatic and flexible tool to analyze raw lidar data using EARLINET quality assured retrieval algorithms. It has been already demonstrated the SCC can retrieve reliable aerosol backscatter and extinction coefficient profiles for different lidar systems. In this paper we provide an overview of new SCC products like particle linear depolarization ratio, cloud masking, aerosol layering allowing relevant improvements in the atmospheric aerosol characterization.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    Third Order Renormalization Group applied to the attractive one-dimensional Fermi Gas

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    We consider a Callan-Symanzik and a Wilson Renormalization Group approach to the infrared problem for interacting fermions in one dimension with backscattering. We compute the third order (two-loop) approximation of the beta function using both methods and compare it with the well known multiplicative Gell-Mann Low approach. We point out a previously unnoticed qualitative dependence of the third order fixed point on an arbitrary dimensionless parameter, which strongly suggest the spurious nature of the fixed point.Comment: 16 pages, Revised version, added comment

    Ferromagnetic transition in a double-exchange system containing impurities in the Dynamical Mean Field Approximation

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    We formulate the Dynamical Mean Field Approximation equations for the double-exchange system with quenched disorder for arbitrary relation between Hund exchange coupling and electron band width. Close to the ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition point the DMFA equations can be reduced to the ordinary mean field equation of Curie-Weiss type. We solve the equation to find the transition temperature and present the magnetic phase diagram of the system.Comment: 5 pages, latex, 2 eps figures. We explicitely present the magnetic phase diagram of the syste
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