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    Symmetries and Triplet Dispersion in a Modified Shastry-Sutherland Model for SrCu_2(BO_3)_2

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    We investigate the one-triplet dispersion in a modified Shastry-Sutherland Model for SrCu_2(BO_3)_2 by means of a series expansion about the limit of strong dimerization. Our perturbative method is based on a continuous unitary transformation that maps the original Hamiltonian to an effective, energy quanta conserving block diagonal Hamiltonian H_{eff}. The dispersion splits into two branches which are nearly degenerated. We analyse the symmetries of the model and show that space group operations are necessary to explain the degeneracy of the dispersion at k=0 and at the border of the magnetic Brillouin zone. Moreover, we investigate the behaviour of the dispersion for small |k| and compare our results to INS data.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures accepted by J. Phys.: Condens. Matte

    Energy dissipation and recovery in a simple model with reversible cross-links

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    On the Origin of the Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior of SrRuO_{3}

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    Motivated by the unusual features observed in the transport properties of the ferromagnetic "bad metal" SrRuO3SrRuO_{3}, we construct a model incorporating essential features of the realistic structure of this nearly cubic material. In particular, we show how the t2gt_{2g}orbital {\it orientation} in the perfectly cubic structure determines the peculiar structure of the hybridization matrix, and demonstrate how the local non-Fermi liquid features arise when interactions are switched on. we discuss the effect of the slight deviation from the cubic structure (at low-TT) qualitatively. The model provides a consistent explanation of the features observed recently in the optical response of SrRuO3SrRuO_{3}.Comment: 4 pages. Submitted to Physical Review Letter

    Coherent Dark States of Rubidium 87 in a Buffer Gas using Pulsed Laser Light

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    The coherent dark resonance between the hyperfine levels F=1, m=0 and F=2, m=0 of the rubidium ground state has been observed experimentally with the light of a pulsed mode-locked diode laser operating at the D1 transition frequency. The resonance occurs whenever the pulse repetition frequency matches an integer fraction of the rubidium 87 ground state hyperfine splitting of 6.8 GHz. Spectra have been taken by varying the pulse repetition frequency. Using cells with argon as a buffer gas a linewidth as narrow as 149 Hz was obtained. The rubidium ground state decoherence cross section 1.1*10^(-18) cm^2 for collisions with xenon atoms has been measured for the first time with this method using a pure isotope rubidium vapor cell and xenon as a buffer gas.Comment: 3 pages, 5 figures, 1 misprint correcte
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