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Nature of Heavy Quasiparticles in Magnetically Ordered Heavy FermionsUPd2Al3andUPt3

2002

The optical conductivity of the heavy fermions $\mathrm{UPd}{}_{2}{\mathrm{Al}}_{3}$ and $\mathrm{UPt}{}_{3}$ has been measured in the energy range from 0.04 to 5 meV. In both compounds a well pronounced pseudogap of less than 1 meV develops in the optical response at low temperatures; we relate this to the antiferromagnetic ordering. From the energy dependence of the effective mass and scattering rate we conclude that the enhancement of the mass mainly occurs below the energy which is related to magnetic correlations between the local magnetic moments and the itinerant electrons. This implies that the magnetic order in these compounds is the prerequisite to the formation of the heavy quasi…

PhysicsSuperconductivityEffective mass (solid-state physics)Condensed matter physicsMagnetic momentCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityQuasiparticleGeneral Physics and AstronomyAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsFermionPseudogapOptical conductivityPhysical Review Letters
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Spin-echo entanglement protection from random telegraph noise

2014

We analyze local spin-echo procedures to protect entanglement between two non-interacting qubits, each subject to pure-dephasing random telegraph noise. For superconducting qubits this simple model captures characteristic features of the effect of bistable impurities coupled to the device. An analytic expression for the entanglement dynamics is reported. Peculiar features related to the non-Gaussian nature of the noise already observed in the single qubit dynamics also occur in the entanglement dynamics for proper values of the ratio $g=v/\gamma$, between the qubit-impurity coupling strength and the switching rate of the random telegraph process, and of the separation between the pulses $\D…

PhysicsSuperconductivityEntanglement dynamicsQuantum PhysicsBistabilityFOS: Physical sciencesConcurrenceQuantum entanglementQuantum PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)Settore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics010305 fluids & plasmasOpen quantum systemQubitQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesSpin echoSuperconducting qubit010306 general physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Telegraph processMathematical Physics
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Anomalous behavior of the second magnetization peak inLa1.81Sr0.19CuO4single crystals: Possible influence of two-band superconductivity

2008

We report an anomalous temperature $T$ variation of the field ${H}_{\text{on}}$ for the onset of the second magnetization peak in ${\text{La}}_{1.81}{\text{Sr}}_{0.19}{\text{CuO}}_{4}$ single crystals with the external magnetic field $H$ oriented parallel to the $c$ axis. While the peak field ${H}_{p}$ has a continuous decrease with increasing $T$, ${H}_{\text{on}}$ exhibits a sudden decrease for $T\ensuremath{\sim}11--15\text{ }\text{K}$. This behavior appears to be related to the particular $T$ dependence of the superfluid density in the case of two-band superconductivity affecting the $T$ variation of the elastic energy of the vortex system at low $H$.

PhysicsSuperconductivityField (physics)Condensed matter physicsComputer Science::Information RetrievalComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Condensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSuperfluidityMagnetizationMagnetic anisotropyRemanenceSingle domainPinning forcePhysical Review B
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Symmetry and Topology in Antiferromagnetic Spintronics

2018

Antiferromagnetic spintronics focuses on investigating and using antiferromagnets as active elements in spintronics structures. Last decade advances in relativistic spintronics led to the discovery of the staggered, current-induced field in antiferromagnets. The corresponding Neel spin-orbit torque allowed for efficient electrical switching of antiferromagnetic moments and, in combination with electrical readout, for the demonstration of experimental antiferromagnetic memory devices. In parallel, the anomalous Hall effect was predicted and subsequently observed in antiferromagnets. A new field of spintronics based on antiferromagnets has emerged. We will focus here on the introduction into …

PhysicsSuperconductivityField (physics)SpintronicsHeterojunction02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTopology01 natural sciencesSymmetry (physics)Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceHall effect0103 physical sciencesAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyTopology (chemistry)
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Design and Performance of a High Temperature Superconducting Axial Flux Generator

2013

In this paper, a high temperature axial flux (HTSAF) generator is presented. In this generator the excitation of the generator is obtained by using some high temperature superconducting magnets. In order to reduce the negative effects of vibrations, the excitation is located on the stationary part of the generator. Starting, running and endurance tests of the machine are presented.

PhysicsSuperconductivityGenerator (computer programming)Superconducting electric machineMechanicsSuperconducting magnetPermanent magnet synchronous generatorSuperconducting magnetic energy storageTerms—Superconducting materials magnetic materials electric machines power systemsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionNuclear magnetic resonancelawMagnetElectrical and Electronic EngineeringExcitationIEEE Transactions on Magnetics
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Topological Hamiltonian as an exact tool for topological invariants

2012

We propose the concept of `topological Hamiltonian' for topological insulators and superconductors in interacting systems. The eigenvalues of topological Hamiltonian are significantly different from the physical energy spectra, but we show that topological Hamiltonian contains the information of gapless surface states, therefore it is an exact tool for topological invariants.

PhysicsSuperconductivityHigh Energy Physics - TheoryStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)FOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsTopology01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmassymbols.namesakeCondensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronsGapless playbackHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)Topological insulator0103 physical sciencessymbolsTopological invariantsGeneral Materials Science010306 general physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Mathematics::Symplectic GeometryEigenvalues and eigenvectorsJournal of Physics Condensed Matter
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Origin of the plateau in the temperature dependence of the normalized magnetization relaxation rate in disordered high-temperature superconductors

2008

The temperature $T$ dependence of the normalized magnetization relaxation rate $S$ in optimally doped ${\text{YBa}}_{2}{\text{Cu}}_{3}{\text{O}}_{7\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\delta}}$ films with the external dc magnetic field $H$ oriented along the $c$ axis exhibits the well-known plateau in the intermediate $T$ range, associated with the presence of elastic (collective) vortex creep. The disappearance of the $S(T)$ plateau in the high-$H$ domain $(H\ensuremath{\ge}20\text{ }\text{kOe})$ is not completely understood. We show that in the case of high-temperature superconductors with significant quenched disorder the $S(T)$ plateau is directly related to a crossover in the vortex-creep process…

PhysicsSuperconductivityHigh-temperature superconductivityCondensed matter physicsDopingCondensed Matter PhysicsPlateau (mathematics)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsVortexMagnetic fieldlaw.inventionMagnetizationlawCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityDomain (ring theory)Physical Review B
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Fluxons in Josephson Transmission Lines

1996

The superconducting Josephson junctions (Barone and Paterno 1982; Parmentier 1978; Lomdahl 1985; Likharev 1986; Pedersen 1986) have proven to be one of the most successful testing grounds for nonlinear wave theory; their use for information processing and storage is quite attractive. In the long Josephson junction or transmission line, the physical quantity of interest is a quantum of magnetic flux, or a fluxon, which has a soliton behavior. It is a remarkably robust and stable object, which can be easily manipulated at high speed and stored electronically. Consequently it should be used as a basic bit in information processing systems.

PhysicsSuperconductivityJosephson effectPi Josephson junctionCondensed matter physicsFluxonTransmission lineCondensed Matter::SuperconductivitySolitonMagnetic fluxLong Josephson junction
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Normal-state bubbles and lamellae in type-I superconductors

2005

International audience; We report an extensive study of the formation of normal-state domains in type-I superconductors. Domain patterns are first considered theoretically. The magnetic interaction between domains is described in the framework of the ``current-loop'' model: the intermediate state is modeled by a set of loops of screening current encircling the domains and interacting as in the free space. This system is shown to be formally equivalent to a set of uniformly magnetized domains. An extension of the current-loop model is proposed to take into account the constraint of the magnetic shielding by the superconducting regions. We determine the free energy of a hexagonal array of cyl…

PhysicsSuperconductivityMagnetic domainCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldMagnetizationLattice (order)0103 physical sciencesVolume fractionElectromagnetic shieldingIntermediate state[PHYS.COND]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]010306 general physics
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Evidence for Multiband Superconductivity in the Heavy Fermion CompoundUNi2Al3

2004

Epitaxial thin films of the heavy fermion superconductor UNi2Al3 with Tc(max)=0.98 K were investigated. The transition temperature Tc depends on the current direction which can be related to superconducting gaps opening at different temperatures. Also the influence of the magnetic ordering at TN approximately 5 K on R(T) is strongly anisotropic, indicating different coupling between the magnetic moments and itinerant charge carriers on the multisheeted Fermi surface. The upper critical field Hc2(T) suggests an unconventional spin-singlet superconducting state.

PhysicsSuperconductivityMagnetic momentCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityTransition temperatureGeneral Physics and AstronomyFermi surfaceCharge carrierHeavy fermion superconductorAnisotropyCritical fieldPhysical Review Letters
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