ANELASTIC AND 139La NQR RELAXATION STUDY OF La2-xSrxCuO4 AROUND THE CRITICAL Sr CONTENT x = 0.02

2000 ◽  
Vol 14 (25n27) ◽  
pp. 2749-2754 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. CAMPANA ◽  
R. CANTELLI ◽  
F. CORDERO ◽  
M. CORTI ◽  
A. RIGAMONTI

Anelastic relaxation and 139 La NQR relaxation measurements in La 2-x Sr x CuO 4 with x ≃ 0.02 are discussed in terms of spin and lattice excitations, ordering processes and thermal depinning of charged stripes. Two possible scenarios are considered. On one hand, the phase diagram of La 2-x Sr x CuO 4 at the boundary xc ~ 0.02 between the antiferromagnetic (AF) and the spin-glass phase could be more complicate than previously thought, and a peak of magnetic origin in the NQR rate near 150 K could signal an unconventional transition to a quasi-long range ordered state. On the other hand, the 139 La NQR spectra favour a transition to a conventional AF phase around 50 K. In this case, the peak of the NQR rate around 150 K at 12 MHz would correspond to an anelastic peak around 80 K in the kHz range, and they would constitute the first direct evidence of the freezing of charged stripes involving simultaneously lattice and spin excitations. The barrier of thermal depinning and the frequencies of the stripes motions are thus estimated.

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Matúš Orendáč ◽  
Slavomír Gabáni ◽  
Pavol Farkašovský ◽  
Emil Gažo ◽  
Jozef Kačmarčík ◽  
...  

AbstractWe present a study of the ground state and stability of the fractional plateau phase (FPP) with M/Msat = 1/8 in the metallic Shastry–Sutherland system TmB4. Magnetization (M) measurements show that the FPP states are thermodynamically stable when the sample is cooled in constant magnetic field from the paramagnetic phase to the ordered one at 2 K. On the other hand, after zero-field cooling and subsequent magnetization these states appear to be of dynamic origin. In this case the FPP states are closely associated with the half plateau phase (HPP, M/Msat = ½), mediate the HPP to the low-field antiferromagnetic (AF) phase and depend on the thermodynamic history. Thus, in the same place of the phase diagram both, the stable and the metastable (dynamic) fractional plateau (FP) states, can be observed, depending on the way they are reached. In case of metastable FP states thermodynamic paths are identified that lead to very flat fractional plateaus in the FPP. Moreover, with a further decrease of magnetic field also the low-field AF phase becomes influenced and exhibits a plateau of the order of 1/1000 Msat.


1969 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 368-384 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sebastian Payne

In recent discussions of the origins and process of animal domestication (Reed, 1961, Zeuner, 1963), both authors rely on two kinds of evidence: on the one hand, the present distributions and characteristics of the different breeds of whatever animal is being discussed, together with its feral and wild relatives, and, on the other hand, the past record, given by literary and pictorial sources and the bones from archaeological and geological sites. Increased recognition of the limitations of the past record, whether in the accuracy of the information it appears to give (as in the case of pictorial sources), or in the certainty of the deductions we are at present capable of drawing from it (this applies especially to the osteological record), has led these authors to argue mainly from the present situation, using the past record to confirm or amplify the existing picture.Arguing from the present, many hypotheses about the origins and process of domestication are available. The only test we have, when attempting to choose between these, lies in the direct evidence of the past record. The past record, it is freely admitted, is very fragmentary: the information provided by the present situation is more exact, ranges over a much wider field, and is more open to test and control. Nevertheless, the past record, however imperfect it is, is the only direct evidence we have about the process of domestication.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Long Tian ◽  
Panpan Liu ◽  
Tao Hong ◽  
Tilo Seydel ◽  
Xingye Lu ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shinsaku Kambe ◽  

In quantum liquids, large differences are observed owing to differences in quantum statistics. The physical properties of liquid <sup>3</sup>He (Fermion) and <sup>4</sup>He (Boson) are considerably different at low temperatures. After the discovery of superconductivity in electron (i.e., Fermion) systems, a similar pairing ordered state was expected for <sup>3</sup>He. Remarkably, the observed ordered state of <sup>3</sup>He was more surprising than expected, multiple superfluid phases in the <em>T-P</em> phase diagram. The origin of the multiple phases was attributed to ferromagnetic interactions in the <em>p</em>-wave symmetry state.


1985 ◽  
Vol 69 (4) ◽  
pp. 477-482 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Aalkjaer ◽  
H. Danielsen ◽  
P. Johannesen ◽  
E. B. Pedersen ◽  
A. Rasmussen ◽  
...  

1. In order to obtain direct information about vascular changes associated with pre-eclampsia, the morphological and functional characteristics of isolated omental resistance vessels from 11 women with pre-eclampsia, 10 normotensive pregnant women and eight normotensive nonpregnant women were determined. 2. In vessels from the women with preeclampsia, the ratio of media thickness to lumen diameter was increased, compared with that in vessels from the other two groups. 3. The vessels from the women with preeclampsia had an increased responsiveness to angiotensin II and a decreased rate of relaxation, but only when compared with the vessels from the normotensive pregnant women. However, no difference in responsiveness to noradrenaline was found between any of the groups. 4. The angiotensin II responsiveness of the vessels from the women with pre-eclampsia and from the non-pregnant women were similar, suggesting that pre-eclampsia is associated with an absence of the change in vascular function which normally occurs during pregnancy. 5. The study provides direct evidence for an involvement of vascular abnormalities in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia.


1998 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 755-764 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.L. FIRSOV ◽  
D.G. GREEN

Photoreceptors in the isolated turtle retina of two species of turtle, Chelydra serpentina and Pseudemus scripta elegans, were penetrated with double-barrel electrodes. Physiological responses were recorded through one barrel and Neurobiotin tracer was injected from the other. Intracellular injection of Neurobiotin revealed patterns of tracer-coupled photoreceptors. Both the patterns of tracer coupling and the electrophysiology suggest a high degree of specificity of connections. Rods seem to be coupled only to rods and green and red cones seem to be coupled to cones of the same spectral type. Receptive-field profiles, measured with a thin, sharply focused slit of light, often had well-defined peaks and troughs in sensitivity. We have taken advantage of this observation and used the position of a peak in sensitivity to locate the position on the retina of a coupled cell. In one rod, it was possible to correlate physiological and morphological data and to show that the peaks in the physiological receptive field occurred at positions on the retina where there were dye-coupled cells. This provides direct evidence that gap junctions produce the physiological coupling between rods.


1984 ◽  
Vol 45 (5) ◽  
pp. 843-854 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Mézard ◽  
G. Parisi ◽  
N. Sourlas ◽  
G. Toulouse ◽  
M. Virasoro

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