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Molecular analog of multiferroics: Electric and magnetic field effects in many-electron mixed-valence dimers

2012

We show here that mixed-valence (MV) magnetic molecules with a significant electron delocalization are extremely sensitive to an external electric field. In particular, we focus on the symmetric many-electron MV binuclear complexes that are on the borderline between Robin and Day classes II and III. In these molecules, the double-exchange, which has been shown to lead to the ferromagnetic ground spin state, competes with the electric field, which tends to localize the spin, thus creating an electric dipole and stabilizing the spin states with lower multiplicities. This provides an efficient and easy way to control the ground spin state of the molecule through the double-exchange mechanism. …

PhysicsPolarization densityMagnetic anisotropyDipoleSpin statesCondensed matter physicsElectric fieldMultiferroicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic susceptibilityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldPhysical Review B
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A scheme for entanglement extraction from a solid

2006

Some thermodynamical properties of solids, such as heat capacity and magnetic susceptibility, have recently been shown to be linked to the amount of entanglement in a solid. However this entanglement may appear a mere mathematical artifact of the typical symmetrization procedure of many-body wave function in solid state physics. Here we show that this entanglement is physical demonstrating the principles of its extraction from a typical solid state system by scattering two particles off the system. Moreover we show how to simulate this process using present-day optical lattices technology. This demonstrates not only that entanglement exists in solids but also that it can be used for quantum…

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsSolid-state physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsScatteringProcess (computing)General Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum entanglementQuantum PhysicsHeat capacityMagnetic susceptibilitySTATEATOMSMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)QUANTUM PHASE-TRANSITIONSymmetrizationStatistical physicsWave functionQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Monte Carlo study of the bimodal three-state Potts glass

1992

Employing Monte Carlo simulations, we compute the spin-glass susceptibility ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\chi}}}_{\mathrm{SG}}$(T) of the three-state Potts glass model on a simple-cubic lattice for various temperatures and lattice sizes ranging from L=4 to 10. We use the discrete \ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}J distribution for the bonds. Comparing our results with a recent high-temperature series expansion, we find a systematic deviation at lower temperatures, which cannot be explained by finite-size effects in our data. The low-temperature behavior of ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\chi}}}_{\mathrm{SG}}$(T) is compatible with d = 3 being the lower critical dimension of this model.

PhysicsSpin glassCondensed matter physicsLattice (order)Monte Carlo methodSystematic deviationSeries expansionMagnetic susceptibilityThree dimensional modelPotts modelPhysical Review B
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Dynamics of Ising spin glasses far below the lower critical dimension: The one-dimensional case and small clusters

1985

The Glauber model is studied for symmetric distributions (±J and gaussian) of the nearest-neighbour interactionJ, including a magnetic field. For small clusters of spins (closed rings ofN bonds, withN≦7) the complex magnetic susceptibility χ(ω) and the time-dependent remanent magnetizationm(t) are found exactly for given bond configurations {Jij} by diagonalization of the Liouville operator; apart from the ±J model, the average over {Jij} must be done numerically by simple random sampling Monte Carlo. Nevertheless our accuracy is much better than corresponding dynamic Monte Carlo simulations, even if one considers the extrapolation toN→∞.

PhysicsSpin glassSpinsOperator (physics)Monte Carlo methodExtrapolationGeneral Materials ScienceIsing modelStatistical physicsCondensed Matter PhysicsGlauberMagnetic susceptibilityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsZeitschrift f�r Physik B Condensed Matter
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Magnetic transitions in double perovskiteSr2FeRe1−xSbxO6(0⩽x⩽0.9)

2006

The double perovskites ${\mathrm{Sr}}_{2}\mathrm{Fe}M{\mathrm{O}}_{6}$ $(M=\mathrm{Re},\mathrm{Mo})$ belong to the important class of half-metallic magnetic materials. In this study we explore the effect of replacing the electronic $5d$ buffer element Re with variable valency by the main group element Sb with fixed valency. X-ray diffraction reveals ${\mathrm{Sr}}_{2}{\mathrm{FeRe}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{Sb}}_{x}{\mathrm{O}}_{6}$ $(0lxl0.9)$ to crystallize without antisite disorder in the tetragonally distorted perovskite structure (space group $I4∕mmm$). The ferrimagnetic behavior of the parent compound ${\mathrm{Sr}}_{2}{\mathrm{FeReO}}_{6}$ changes to antiferromagnetic upon Sb subst…

PhysicsValence (chemistry)Condensed matter physicsValencyCrystal structureCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic susceptibilityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographyFerrimagnetismSuperexchangeAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsPerovskite (structure)Physical Review B
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Energy levels of a quantum ring in a lateral electric field

2002

Abstract The electronic states of a semiconductor quantum ring (QR) under an applied lateral electric field are theoretically investigated and compared with those of a quantum disk of the same size. The eigenstates and eigenvalues of the Hamiltonian are obtained from a direct matrix diagonalization scheme. Numerical calculations are performed for a hard-wall confinement potential and the electronic states are obtained as a function of the electric field and the ratio r2/r1, where r2 (r1) is the outer (inner) radius of the ring. The effects of decreasing symmetry and mixing on the energy levels and wave functions due to the applied electric field are also studied. The direct optical absorpti…

Physicsbusiness.industryElectric susceptibilityQuantum-confined Stark effectGeneral EngineeringOptical fieldElectric fluxOpticsParametric processElectric fieldElectric potentialAtomic physicsWave functionbusinessMicroelectronics Journal
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A novel arousal-based individual screening reveals susceptibility and resilience to PTSD-like phenotypes in mice

2021

Translational animal models for studying post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are valuable for elucidating the poorly understood neurobiology of this neuropsychiatric disorder. These models should encompass crucial features, including persistence of PTSD-like phenotypes triggered after exposure to a single traumatic event, trauma susceptibility/resilience and predictive validity. Here we propose a novel arousal-based individual screening (AIS) model that recapitulates all these features. The AIS model was designed by coupling the traumatization (24 h restraint) of C57BL/6 J mice with a novel individual screening. This screening consists of z-normalization of post-trauma changes in startle …

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OPTIMIZING STOCHASTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY MODELLING FOR DEBRIS FLOW LANDSLIDES: PIXEL SIZE EFFECTS, PROBLEMS IN CHRONO-VALIDATION, 2D SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTE…

Pixel sizeGiampilieriSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaDebris flowLandslide susceptibilityStochastic modelling
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Traffic-related pollutants in roadside soils of different countries in Europe and Asia

2015

We investigated the magnetic and chemical properties of the roadside soil samples collected from five European and Asian countries. Spots in which cars slowed down and/or accelerated due to the traffic organization (speed limits, junctions, and traffic lights) were selected for sampling. Apart from the Zabrze site (Poland), the magnetic susceptibility and heavy metal contents decreased with increasing distance from the road edge. The highest mass-specific magnetic susceptibility values (χ) were observed in the samples collected from Mumbai (India) and Zabrze (Poland). Moreover, the high contents of Fe, Ni, Mn, and Co were observed in Mumbai, whereas in Zabrze, all the examined elements demo…

PollutantPollutionEnvironmental EngineeringSoil testEcological Modelingmedia_common.quotation_subjectAir pollutionRoadside soilschemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyManganesemedicine.disease_causePollutionMagnetic susceptibilitychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEnvironmental chemistrymedicineEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceWater Science and TechnologyMagnetitemedia_commonWater Air and Soil Pollution
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Geochemical records of limestone façades exposed to urban atmospheric contamination as monitoring tools?

2008

International audience; Magnetic susceptibility, surface rock soiling, elemental composition and lead isotope ratios were measured in surface stone samples collected at different heights of a late 19th century building in Dijon, France. We targeted four limestone facades that differ in orientation and proximity to car traffic. It seems that zinc, copper, sulphur and cadmium are present as diffuse pollutants in urban atmosphere, at least at the scale of the building studied. In contrast, lead and arsenic exhibit point sources: automotive traffic and past coal-burning fly-ash emissions; both coherent with lead isotopic composition measurements. Parameter variations primarily result from expos…

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