82 research outputs found
Large size two-hole bound states in t-J model
Several series of shallow large-size () two-hole
bound states are found in the two-dimensional t-J model. Their binding energies
depend exponentially on the inverse value of the hole-spin-wave coupling
constant. Their parity is connected with the angular wave function in a
nonstandard way. The possible role of these states in the formation of
superconducting pairing is considered.Comment: 23 pages, REVTEX 3.0, 6 PostScript pictures appended, Physica C 218
(1993) 197-20
Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons in TlCuCl
A quantitative study of the field-induced magnetic ordering in TlCuCl in
terms of a Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) of magnons is presented. It is
shown that the hitherto proposed simple BEC scenario is in quantitative and
qualitative disagreement with experiment. It is further shown that even very
small Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya interactions or a staggered tensor component of
a certain type can change the BEC picture qualitatively. Such terms lead to a
nonzero condensate density for all temperatures and a gapped quasiparticle
spectrum. Including this type of interaction allows us to obtain good agreement
with experimental data.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures, submitted to SCES'0
Two-hole bound states in modified t-J model
We consider modified model with minimum of single-hole dispersion at
the points , . It is shown that two holes on
antiferromagnetic background produce a bound state which properties strongly
differs from the states known in the unmodified model. The bound state is
d-wave, it has four nodes on the face of the magnetic Brillouin zone. However,
in the coordinate representation it looks like as usual s-wave.Comment: LaTeX 9 page
The bulk Josephson responce of the d-g-wave cuprate superconductor
We consider the implications of the small Fermi surface for the ab-plane
microwave absorption. The small Fermi surface results in two superconducting
condensates. Linear combinations of these condensates correspond to the d- and
g-wave pairings. Microwave electric field applied in the ab-plane induces
Josephson transitions between the condensates. Dependence of the absorption
upon direction, amplitude and frequency of the external microwave field is
calculated. Results of the calculation are compared with the observed recently
novel non-linear phenomena in microwave absorption of
single crystals.Comment: LaTeX 12 pages and 2 ps figure
Parity nonconservation in heavy atoms: The radiative correction enhanced by the strong electric field of the nucleus
Parity nonconservation due to the nuclear weak charge is considered. We
demonstrate that the radiative corrections to this effect due to the vacuum
fluctuations of the characteristic size larger than the nuclear radius
and smaller than the electron Compton wave-length are enhanced
because of the strong electric field of the nucleus. The parameter that allows
one to classify the corrections is the large logarithm .
The vacuum polarization contribution is enhanced by the second power of the
logarithm. Although the self-energy and the vertex corrections do not vanish,
they contain only the first power of the logarithm. The value of the radiative
correction is 0.4% for Cs and 0.9% for Tl, Pb, and Bi. We discuss also how the
correction affects the interpretation of the experimental data on parity
nonconservation in atoms.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, RevTe
Quantum impurity in an antiferromagnet: non-linear sigma model theory
We present a new formulation of the theory of an arbitrary quantum impurity
in an antiferromagnet, using the O(3) non-linear sigma model. We obtain the low
temperature expansion for the impurity spin susceptibilities of
antiferromagnets with magnetic long-range order in the ground state. We also
consider the bulk quantum phase transition in d=2 to the gapped paramagnet (d
is the spatial dimension): the impurity is described solely by a topological
Berry phase term which is an exactly marginal perturbation to the critical
theory. The physical properties of the quantum impurity near criticality are
obtained by an expansion in (d-1).Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures; (v2) added re
Searches for violation of fundamental time reversal and space reflection symmetries in solid state experiments
The electric dipole moment (EDM) of a particle violates both time reversal
(T) and space reflection (P) symmetries. There have been recent suggestions for
searches of the electron EDM using solid state experiments [1,2]. These
experiments could improve the sensitivity compared to present atomic and
molecular experiments by several orders of magnitude. In the present paper we
calculate the expected effect. We also suggest that this kind of experiment is
sensitive to T,P-violation in nuclear forces and calculate effects caused by
the nuclear Schiff moment.
The compounds under consideration contain magnetic Gd ions and oxygen
O ions. We demonstrate that the main mechanism for the T,P-odd effects
is related to the penetration of the Oxygen 2p-electrons to the Gd core. All
the effects are related to the deformation of the crystal lattice.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
Two-Hole and Four-Hole Bound States in a t-J Ladder at half-filling
The two-hole excitation spectrum of the t-J ladder at half-filling is studied
using linked-cluster series expansion methods. A rich spectrum of bound states
emerges, particularly at small . Their dispersion relations and coherence
lengths are computed, along with the threshold behaviour as the bound states
merge into the continuum. A class of 4-hole bound states is also studied,
leading to the conclusion that phase separation occurs for ,
in agreement with other studies.Comment: revtex
On the valence-bond solid phase of the crossed-chain quantum spin model
Using a series expansion based on the flow-equation method we study the
ground state energy and the elementary triplet excitations of a generalized
model of crossed spin-1/2 chains starting from the limit of decoupled
quadrumers. The triplet dispersion is shown to be very sensitive to the
inter-quadrumer frustration, exhibiting a line of almost complete localization
as well as lines of quantum phase transitions limiting the stability of the
valence-bond solid phase. In the vicinity of the checkerboard-point a finite
window of exchange couplings is found with a non-zero spin-gap, consistent with
known results from exact diagonalization. The ground state energy is lower than
that of the bare quadrumer case for all exchange couplings investigated. In the
limiting situation of the fully frustrated checkerboard magnet our results
agree with earlier series expansion studies.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure
Optical absorption of spin ladders
We present a theory of phonon-assisted optical two-magnon absorption in
two-leg spin-ladders. Based on the strong intra-rung-coupling limit we show
that collective excitations of total spin S=0, 1 and 2 exist outside of the
two-magnon continuum. It is demonstrated that the singlet collective state has
a clear signature in the optical spectrum.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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