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    Impurity-induced smearing of the spin resonance peak in Fe-based superconductors

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    The spin resonance peak in the iron-based superconductors is observed in inelastic neutron scattering experiments and agrees well with predicted results for the extended s-wave (sΒ±s_\pm) gap symmetry. On the basis of four-band and three-orbital tight binding models we study the effect of nonmagnetic disorder on the resonance peak. Spin susceptibility is calculated in the random phase approximation with the renormalization of the quasiparticle self-energy due to the impurity scattering in the static Born approximation. We find that the spin resonance becomes broader with the increase of disorder and its energy shifts to higher frequencies. For the same amount of disorder the spin response in the sΒ±s_\pm state is still distinct from that of the s++s_{++} state.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure

    Magnetoinductance of Josephson junction array with frozen vortex diffusion

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    The dependence of sheet impedance of a Josephson junction array on the applied magnetic field is investigated in the regime when vortex diffusion between array plaquettes is effectively frozen due to low enough temperature. The field dependent contribution to sheet inductance is found to be proportional to f*ln(1/f), where f<<1 is the magnitude of the field expressed in terms of flux quanta per plaquette.Comment: 5 pages, no figure

    Transformations in the grain boundary ensemble of M1 copper subjected to equal-channel angular pressing during recrystallization annealing

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    The grain structure of M1 copper subjected to equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) and subsequent annealing at 593K for 1 h is studied by means of transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy with the diffraction of backscattered electron

    Constructing neourethra after urethral damage by a prolene mesh sling – stages and 5-year outcomes

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    The article presents a successful trial of constructing neourethra with the use of a free graft of the mucous tissue of the cheek in a patient with a post-trauma total urethral loss

    Quantum Brownian Motion With Large Friction

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    Quantum Brownian motion in the strong friction limit is studied based on the exact path integral formulation of dissipative systems. In this limit the time-nonlocal reduced dynamics can be cast into an effective equation of motion, the quantum Smoluchowski equation. For strongly condensed phase environments it plays a similar role as master equations in the weak coupling range. Applications for chemical, mesoscopic, and soft matter systems are discussed and reveal the substantial role of quantum fluctuations.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, to appear in: Chaos: "100 years of Brownian motion
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