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Measurement of the vortex-core radius by scanning tunneling microscopy
Using a scanning tunneling microscope operated in a spectroscopic mode we imaged flux-line lattices in niobium diselenide at various external magnetic fields. From the evaluation of a large number of tunneling-current profiles taken across the individual vortices we deduced the dependence of the vortex-code radius on the applied magnetic field. It was found that the core radius shows a pronounced decrease with increasing field, even for H/Hc2<<1. This behavior is qualitatively well characterized by self-consistent solutions of the Usadel equations
Temperature dependent optical conductivity of undoped cuprates with weak exchange
The optical conductivity sigma(omega) is calculated at finite temperature T
for CuO_2 chain clusters within a pd-Hubbard model. Data at T = 300 K for
Li_2CuO_2 are reanalyzed within this approach. The relative weights of
Zhang-Rice singlet and triplet charge excitations near 2.5 and 4 eV,
respectively, depend strongly on T, and a rather dramatic dependence of
sigma(omega) on the ratio of the first to second neighbor exchange integrals is
predicted. On the basis of these results, information about exchange
interactionsfor frustrated edge-shared cuprates can be obtained from
T-dependent optical spectra. Our results are also relevant for magnetically
weakly coupled wide-gap insulators in general.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Disorder-induced Spin Gap in the Zigzag Spin-1/2 Chain Cuprate Sr_{0.9}Ca_{0.1}CuO_2
We report a comparative study of 63Cu Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spin lattice
relaxation rates, T_1^{-1}, on undoped SrCuO_2 and Ca doped
Sr_{0.9}Ca_{0.1}CuO_2 spin chain compounds. A temperature independent T_1^{-1}
is observed for SrCuO_2 as expected for an S=1/2 Heisenberg chain.
Surprisingly, we observe an exponential decrease of T_1^{-1} for T < 90,K in
the Ca-doped sample evidencing the opening of a spin gap. The data analysis
within the J_1-J_2 Heisenberg model employing density-matrix renormalization
group calculations suggests an impurity driven small alternation of the
J_2-exchange coupling as a possible cause of the spin gap.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
ToPoliNano and fiction: Design Tools for Field-coupled Nanocomputing
Field-coupled Nanocomputing (FCN) is a computing concept with several promising post-CMOS candidate implementations that offer tremendously low power dissipation and highest processing performance at the same time. Two of the manifold physical implementations are Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA) and Nanomagnet Logic (NML). Both inherently come with domain-specific properties and design constraints that render established conventional design algorithms inapplicable. Accordingly, dedicated design tools for those technologies are required. This paper provides an overview of two leading examples of such tools, namely fiction and ToPoliNano. Both tools provide effective methods that cover aspects such as placement, routing, clocking, design rule checking, verification, and logical as well as physical simulation. By this, both freely available tools provide platforms for future research in the FCN domain
Specific heat of CaNaFeAs single crystals: unconventional s multi-band superconductivity with intermediate repulsive interband coupling and sizable attractive intraband couplings
We report a low-temperature specific heat study of high-quality single
crystals of the heavily hole doped superconductor
CaNaFeAs. This compound exhibits bulk
superconductivity with a transition temperature \,K, which is
evident from the magnetization, transport, and specific heat measurements. The
zero field data manifests a significant electronic specific heat in the normal
state with a Sommerfeld coefficient mJ/mol K. Using a
multi-band Eliashberg analysis, we demonstrate that the dependence of the zero
field specific heat in the superconducting state is well described by a
three-band model with an unconventional s pairing symmetry and gap
magnitudes of approximately 2.35, 7.48, and -7.50 meV. Our analysis
indicates a non-negligible attractive intraband coupling,which contributes
significantly to the relatively high value of . The Fermi surface averaged
repulsive and attractive coupling strengths are of comparable size and outside
the strong coupling limit frequently adopted for describing high- iron
pnictide superconductors. We further infer a total mass renormalization of the
order of five, including the effects of correlations and electron-boson
interactions.Comment: 8 Figures, Submitted to PR
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