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Self-trapped exciton formation through photo-induced recombination of F and H centers in alkali iodides
1997
The photo-induced conversion of the primary F, H center pairs into self-trapped excitons have been proposed and studied in alkali iodides.
Chiral symmetry breaking condensates from baryonic sum rules
1984
We analyse baryonic sum rules in order to determine chiral symmetry breaking condensates. We especially investigate the influence of the choice of the interpolating field and of the factorization hypothesis for the four quark condensate. Our results are consistent with those obtained from pseudoscalar sum rules and PCAC.
Fuzzy Control of Uncertain Nonlinear Systems with Numerical Techniques: A Survey
2019
This paper provides an overview of numerical methods in order to solve fuzzy equations (FEs). It focuses on different numerical methodologies to solve FEs, dual fuzzy equations (DFEs), fuzzy differential equations (FDEs) and partial fuzzy differential equations (PFDEs). The solutions which are produced by these equations are taken to be the controllers. This paper also analyzes the existence of the roots of FEs and some important implementation problems. Finally, several examples are reviewed with different methods.
Pseudogap in high-temperature superconductors from realistic Fr\"ohlich and Coulomb interactions
2012
It has been recently shown that the competition between unscreened Coulomb and Fr\"{o}hlich electron-phonon interactions can be described in terms of a short-range spin exchange $J_p$ and an effective on-site interaction $\tilde{U}$ in the framework of the polaronic $t$-$J_p$-$\tilde{U}$ model. This model, that provides an explanation for high temperature superconductivity in terms of Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) of small and light bipolarons, is now studied as a charged Bose-Fermi mixture. Within this approximation, we show that a gap between bipolaron and unpaired polaron bands results in a strong suppression of low-temperature spin susceptibility, specific heat and tunneling conducta…
High temperature superconductivity from realistic long-range Coulomb and Fr\"ohlich interactions
2012
In the last years ample experimental evidence has shown that charge carriers in high-temperature superconductors are strongly correlated but also coupled with lattice vibrations (phonons), signaling that the true origin of high-Tc superconductivity can only be found in a proper combination of Coulomb and electron-phonon interactions. On this basis, we propose and study a model for high-Tc superconductivity, which accounts for realistic Coulomb repulsion, strong electron-phonon (Fr\"ohlich) interaction and residual on-site (Hubbard \tilde{U}) correlations without any ad-hoc assumptions on their relative strength and interaction range. In the framework of this model, which exhibits a phase tr…
Melting the Superconducting State in the Electron Doped Cuprate Pr$_{1.85}% $Ce$_{0.15}$CuO$_{4-\delta}$ with Intense near-infrared and Terahertz Pul…
2016
We studied the superconducting (SC) state depletion process in an electron doped cuprate Pr$_{1.85}$Ce$_{0.15}$CuO$_{4-\delta}$ by pumping with near-infrared (NIR) and narrow-band THz pulses. When pumping with THz pulses tuned just above the SC gap, we find the absorbed energy density required to deplete superconductivity, $A_{dep}$, matches the thermodynamic condensation energy. Contrary, by NIR pumping $A_{dep}$ is an order of magnitude higher, despite the fact that the SC gap is much smaller than the energy of relevant bosonic excitations. The result implies that only a small subset of bosons contribute to pairing.
Giant Rydberg excitons in Cu$_{2}$O probed by photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy
2021
Rydberg excitons are, with their ultrastrong mutual interactions, giant optical nonlinearities, and very high sensitivity to external fields, promising for applications in quantum sensing and nonlinear optics at the single-photon level. To design quantum applications it is necessary to know how Rydberg excitons and other excited states relax to lower-lying exciton states. Here, we present photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy as a method to probe transition probabilities from various excitonic states in cuprous oxide, and we show giant Rydberg excitons at $T=38$ mK with principal quantum numbers up to $n=30$, corresponding to a calculated diameter of 3 $\mu$m.
Box 5: Surface Crystallography Terminology
2009
The crystalline nature of the surface differs from the bulk because atoms on the surface experience a different force field due to unterminated bonds, oxidation by adatoms etc. [1]. Free energy minimisation leads to reconstruction of the surface layer from the bulk by formation of dimers and displacement of atoms from their normal sites.
Positron trapping rate into vacancy clusters
1979
The trapping rate of positrons into vacancy clusters in metals has been calculated. It increases with the trap size and binding energy and approximately scales with the number of vacancies in small clusters. The phonon-mediated contribution to the trapping rate is small. The temperature dependence of the trapping process is discussed.
Real-space Wigner-Seitz Cells Imaging of Potassium on Graphite via Elastic Atomic Manipulation
2015
Atomic manipulation in the scanning tunnelling microscopy, conventionally a tool to build nanostructures one atom at a time, is here employed to enable the atomic-scale imaging of a model low-dimensional system. Specifically, we use low-temperature STM to investigate an ultra thin film (4 atomic layers) of potassium created by epitaxial growth on a graphite substrate. The STM images display an unexpected honeycomb feature, which corresponds to a real-space visualization of the Wigner-Seitz cells of the close-packed surface K atoms. Density functional simulations indicate that this behaviour arises from the elastic, tip-induced vertical manipulation of potassium atoms during imaging, i.e. el…