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Reply to Comment by Borisenko et al. on article `A de Haas-van Alphen study of the Fermi surfaces of superconducting LiFeP and LiFeAs'
Recently, Borisenko et al have posted a Comment (arXiv:1108.1159) where they
suggest an alternative interpretation of our de Haas-van Alphen (dHvA)
measurements on the superconductor LiFeAs. In our original paper
(arXiv:1107.4375) we concluded that our measurements of the bulk Fermi surface
were not consistent with the surface bands observed thus far by ARPES.
Borisenko et al dispute this and suggest the two measurements are consistent if
some of the orbits we observe are due to magnetic breakdown. We argue here that
this scenario is inconsistent with the experimental data and therefore that our
original conclusion stands.Comment: 4 pages with figure
One-loop renormalisation of N=1/2 supersymmetric gauge theory
We show that N=1/2 supersymmetric gauge theory is renormalisable at one loop,
but only after gauge invariance is restored in a non-trivial fashion.Comment: 11 pages, including 3 figures. Plain TeX. Uses Harvmac and epsf.
Minor changes and reference adde
Stringy Derivation of Nahm Construction of Monopoles
We derive the Nahm construction of monopoles from exact tachyon condensation
on unstable D-branes. The Dirac operator used in the Nahm construction is
identified with the tachyon profile in our D-brane approach, and we provide
physical interpretation of the procedures Nahm gave. Crucial is the
introduction of infinite number of brane-antibranes from which arbitrary
D-brane can be constrcuted, exhibitting a unified view of various D-branes. We
explicitly show the equivalence of the D3-brane boundary state with the
monopole profile and the D1-brane boundary state with the Nahm data as
transverse scalars.Comment: 18 pages, 4 eps figures, JHEP style, comments about low energy limits
added, references adde
Fermi surfaces and quasi-particle band dispersions of the iron pnictides superconductor KFe2As2 observed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
We have performed an angle-resolved photoemission study of the iron pnictide
superconductor KFe2As2 with Tc 4 K. Most of the observed Fermi surfaces show
almost two-dimensional shapes, while one of the quasi-particle bands near the
Fermi level has a strong dispersion along the kz direction, consistent with the
result of a band-structure calculation. However, hole Fermi surfaces \alpha and
\zeta are smaller than those predicted by the calculation while other Fermi
surfaces are larger. These observations are consistent with the result of a de
Haas-van Alphen study and a theoretical prediction on inter-band scattering,
possibly indicating many body effects on the electronic structure.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. Proceeding of the 9th International Conference on
Spectroscopies in Novel Superconductors (SNS2010
Dynamics of momentum entanglement in lowest-order QED
We study the dynamics of momentum entanglement generated in the lowest-order
QED interaction between two massive spin-1/2 charged particles, which grows in
time as the two fermions exchange virtual photons. We observe that the degree
of generated entanglement between interacting particles with initial
well-defined momentum can be infinite. We explain this divergence in the
context of entanglement theory for continuous variables, and show how to
circumvent this apparent paradox. Finally, we discuss two different
possibilities of transforming momentum into spin entanglement, through
dynamical operations or through Lorentz boosts.Comment: 10 pages and 7 figures. Accepted in PR
Supertubes in Matrix model and DBI action
We show the equivalence between the supertube solutions with an arbitrary
cross section in two different actions, the DBI action for the D2-brane and the
matrix model action for the D0-branes. More precisely, the equivalence between
the supertubes in the D2-brane picture and the D0-brane picture is shown in the
boundary state formalism which is valid for all order in \alpha'. This is an
application of the method using the infinitely many D0-branes and
anti-D0-branes which was used to show other equivalence relations between two
seemingly different D-brane systems, including the D-brane realization of the
ADHM construction of instanton. We also apply this method to the superfunnel
type solutions successfully.Comment: 24 pages, references added, version to appear in JHE
Nodal gap structure of BaFe_2(As_{1-x}P_x)_2 from angle-resolved thermal conductivity in a magnetic field
The structure of the superconducting order parameter in the iron-pnictide
superconductor BaFe(AsP) (\,K) with line
nodes is studied by the angle-resolved thermal conductivity measurements in a
magnetic field rotated within the basal plane. We find that the thermal
conductivity displays distinct fourfold oscillations with minima when the field
is directed at with respect to the tetragonal a-axis. We discuss
possible gap structures that can account for the data, and conclude that the
observed results are most consistent with the closed nodal loops located at the
flat parts of the electron Fermi surface with high Fermi velocity.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Volovik effect in a highly anisotropic multiband superconductor: experiment and theory
We present measurements of the specific heat coefficient \gamma(= C/T) in the
low temperature limit as a function of an applied magnetic field for the
Fe-based superconductor BaFe(AsP). We find both a
linear regime at higher fields and a limiting square root behavior at very
low fields. The crossover from a Volovik-like to a linear field
dependence can be understood from a multiband calculation in the quasiclassical
approximation assuming gaps with different momentum dependence on the hole- and
electron-like Fermi surface sheets.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, submitted to Phys. Rev.
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