102 research outputs found
Nonequilibrium Peierls Transition
Nonequlibrium phase transition of an open Takayama-Lin Liu-Maki chain coupled
with two reservoirs is investigated by combining a mean-field approximation and
a formula characterizing nonequlibrium steady states, which is obtained from
the algebraic field approach to nonequlibrium statistical mechanics. When the
bias voltage is chosen to be a control parameter, the phase transition between
ordered and normal phases is found to be first or second order. Then, the
voltage-current characteristics is S-shaped in some parameter region. In
contrast, when the current is chosen to be a control parameter, all the
non-trivial solutions of the self-consistent equation are found to become
stable. In this case, the phase transition between the ordered and normal
phases is always second order and negative differential conductivity appears at
low temperature.Comment: 30 pages, 21 frigure
In-plane Anisotropy on Resistivity and Thermopower in The Misfit Layered Oxide Bi2-xPbxSr2Co2Oy
We investigated the in-plane anisotropy on the resistivity and thermopower of
Bi2-xPbxSr2Co2Oy single crystals, which have a misfit structure between the
hexagonal CoO2 layer and the rock salt Bi2Sr2O4 layer. The resistivity and
thermopower show significantly large anisotropy, which exceeds two at maximum.
This anisotropy would come from the anisotropic pseudogap formation enhanced by
the misfit structure. The thermopower changes with Pb doping to take a maximum
at x=0.4. The misfit structure improves the thermoelectric properties through
chemical pressure. The power factor is as large as 9 muW/cmK2 at 100 K for
x=0.6, which is the highest value for thermoelectric oxides at 100 K.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Jpn. J. Appl. Phy
Ga-substitution effects in the weak ferromagnetic oxide LaCoRhO
Magnetization and x-ray diffraction have been measured on polycrystalline
samples of LaCoRhGaO for in
order to understand the spin state of Co through the Ga
substitution effect. The ferromagnetic order in LaCoRhO
below 15 K is dramatically suppressed by the Ga substitution, where the
ferromagnetic volume fraction is linearly decreased. The normal state
susceptibility also systematically decreases with the Ga content, from which we
find that one Ga ion reduces 4.6 per formula unit. We have
evaluated how the concentration of the high-spin state Co changes with
temperature by using an extended Curie-Weiss law, and have found that the
substituted Rh ion stabilizes the high-spin state Co ion down to
low temperatures. We find that Ga preferentially replaces the high-spin
state Co, which makes a remarkable contrast to our previous finding that
Rh preferentially replaces the low-spin state Co. These results
strongly suggest that the magnetically excited state of LaCoO at room
temperature is a mixed state of high-spin state Co and low-spin state
Co.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
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