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    Symmetry of high-piezoelectric Pb-based complex perovskites at the morphotropic phase boundary II. Theoretical treatment

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    The structural characteristics of the perovskite- based ferroelectric Pb(Zn1/3Nb2/3)O3-9%PbTiO3 at the morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) region (x≃0.09) have been analyzed. The analysis is based on the symmetry adapted free energy functions under the assumption that the total polarization and the unit cell volume are conserved during the transformations between various morphotropic phases. Overall features of the relationships between the observed lattice constants at various conditions have been consistently explained. The origin of the anomalous physical properties at MPB is discussed

    Sum Rule of the Hall Conductance in Random Quantum Phase Transition

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    The Hall conductance σxy\sigma_{xy} of two-dimensional {\it lattice} electrons with random potential is investigated. The change of σxy\sigma_{xy} due to randomness is focused on. It is a quantum phase transition where the {\it sum rule} of σxy\sigma_{xy} plays an important role. By the {\it string} (anyon) gauge, numerical study becomes possible in sufficiently weak magnetic field regime which is essential to discuss the floating scenario in the continuum model. Topological objects in the Bloch wavefunctions, charged vortices, are obtained explicitly. The anomalous plateau transitions (Δσxy=2,3,...>1\Delta \sigma_{xy}= 2,3,... >1) and the trajectory of delocalized states are discussed.Comment: 7 pages RevTeX, 4 postscript figures, to appear in Physical Review Letter

    On Phase Transition of NH4H2PO4NH_{4}H_{2}PO_{4}-Type Crystals by Cluster Variation Method

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    The Cluster Variation Method (CVM) is applied to the Ishibashi model for ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (NH4H2PO4\rm NH_{4}H_{2}PO_{4}) of a typical hydrogen bonded anti-ferroelectric crystal. The staggered and the uniform susceptibility without hysteresis are calculated at equilibrium. On the other hand, by making use of the natural iteration method (NIM) for the CVM, hysteresis phenomena of uniform susceptibility versus temperature observed in experiments is well explained on the basis of local minimum in Landau type variational free energy. The polarization PP curves against the uniform field is also calculated.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figure

    D-branes and Closed String Field Theory

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    We construct solitonic states in the OSp invariant string field theory, which are BRST invariant in the leading order of regularization parameter. One can show that these solitonic states describe D-branes and ghost D-branes, by calculating the scattering amplitudes.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, based on an invited talk presented at the international workshop "Progress of String Theory and Quantum Field Theory" (Osaka City University, December 7-10, 2007), to be published in the proceeding

    Observables and Correlation Functions in OSp Invariant String Field Theory

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    We define BRST invariant observables in the OSp invariant closed string field theory for bosonic strings. We evaluate correlation functions of these observables and show that the S-matrix elements derived from them coincide with those of the light-cone gauge string field theory.Comment: 23 page

    Light-Cone Gauge String Field Theory in Noncritical Dimensions

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    We study light-cone gauge string field theory in noncritical space-time dimensions. Such a theory corresponds to a string theory in a Lorentz noninvariant background. We identify the worldsheet theory for the longitudinal coordinate variables X±X^\pm and study its properties. It is a CFT with the right value of Virasoro central charge, using which we propose a BRST invariant formulation of the worldsheet theory.Comment: 27 pages, 2 figure

    Static dielectric response and Born effective charge of BN nanotubes from {\it ab initio} finite electric field calculations

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    {\it Ab initio} investigations of the full static dielectric response and Born effective charge of BN nanotubes (BN-NTs) have been performed for the first time using finite electric field method. It is found that the ionic contribution to the static dielectric response of BN-NTs is substantial and also that a pronounced chirality-dependent oscillation is superimposed on the otherwise linear relation between the longitudinal electric polarizability and the tube diameter (DD), as for a thin dielectric cylinderical shell. In contrast, the transverse dielectric response of the BN-NTs resemble the behavior of a thin (non-ideal) conducting cylindrical shell of a diameter of D+4D+4\AA , with a screening factor of 2 for the inner electric field. The medium principal component ZyZ_y^* of the Born effective charge corresponding to the transverse atomic displacement tangential to the BN-NT surface, has a pronounced DD-dependence (but independent of chirality), while the large longitudinal component ZzZ_z^* exhibits a clear chirality dependence (but nearly DD-independent), suggesting a powerful way to characterize the diameter and chirality of a BN-NT.Comment: submitted to PR
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