436 research outputs found
Infrared Optical Properties of Ferropericlase (Mg1-xFexO): Experiment and Theory
The temperature dependence of the reflectance spectra of magnesium oxide
(MgO) and ferropericlase (Mg1-xFexO, for x=0.06 and x=0.27) have been measured
over a wide frequency range (~50 to 32000 cm-1) at 295 and 6 K. The complex
dielectric function has been determined from a Kramers-Kronig analysis of the
reflectance. The spectra of the doped materials resembles pure MgO in the
infrared region, but with much broader resonances. We use a shell model to
calculate the dielectric function of ferropericlase, including both anharmonic
phonon-phonon interactions and disorder scattering. These data are relevant to
understanding the heat conductivity of ferropericlase in the earth's lower
mantle.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure
Risk, commercialism and social purpose: Repositioning the English housing association sector
Originally seen as the ‘third arm’ of UK housing policy, the independent, not-for-profit housing association sector had long been seen as effective in ‘filling the gap’ where the state or market were unable to provide for households in need. Since the 1980s in particular, successive governments had viewed housing associations in favourable terms as efficient, semi-autonomous social businesses, capable of leveraging significant private funding. By 2015, in contrast, central government had come to perceive the sector as inefficient, bureaucratic and wasteful of public subsidy. Making use of institutional theory, this paper considers this paradigm shift and examines the organisational responses to an increasingly challenging operating environment. By focusing, in particular, on large London housing associations, the paper analyses their strategic decision-making to address the opportunities and threats presented. The paper argues that in facing an era of minimal subsidy, low security and high risk, the 2015 reforms represent a critical juncture for the sector. Housing organisations face a stark dilemma about whether to continue a strategy of ‘profit for purpose’ or to embrace an unambiguously commercial ethos. The article contends that the trajectory of decision-making (although not unidirectional) leads ultimately towards an increased exposure to risk and vulnerability to changes in the housing market. More fundamentally, the attempt to reconcile social and commercial logics is likely to have wider consequences for the legitimacy of the sector
A first-principles study of the structure and lattice dielectric response of CaCu{3}Ti{4}O{12}
Structural and electronic properties of CaCu{3}Ti{4}O{12} have been
calculated using density-functional theory within the local spin-density
approximation. After an analysis of structural stability, zone-center optical
phonon frequencies are evaluated using the frozen-phonon method, and mode
effective charges are determined from computed Berry-phase polarizations.
Excellent agreement between calculated and measured phonon frequencies is
obtained; calculated mode effective charges are in poorer agreement with
experiment, although they are of the correct order of magnitude; and the
lattice contribution to the static dielectric constant is calculated to be ~40.
On the basis of these results, various mechanisms are considered for the
enormous dielectric response reported in recent experiments. No direct evidence
is found for intrinsic lattice or electronic mechanisms, suggesting that
increased attention should be given to extrinsic effects.Comment: 12 pages, with 4 postscript figures embedded. Uses REVTEX and epsf
macros. Also available at
http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/~dhv/preprints/lh_cct/index.htm
On the optical conductivity of Electron-Doped Cuprates I: Mott Physics
The doping and temperature dependent conductivity of electron-doped cuprates
is analysed. The variation of kinetic energy with doping is shown to imply that
the materials are approximately as strongly correlated as the hole-doped
materials. The optical spectrum is fit to a quasiparticle scattering model;
while the model fits the optical data well, gross inconsistencies with
photoemission data are found, implying the presence of a large, strongly doping
dependent Landau parameter
Mobility gap in intermediate valent TmSe
The infrared optical conductivity of intermediate valence compound TmSe
reveals clear signatures for hybridization of light - and heavy f-electronic
states with m* ~ 1.6 m_0 and m* ~ 16 m_0, respectively. At moderate and high
temperatures, the metal-like character of the heavy carriers dominate the
low-frequency response while at low temperatures (T_N < T < 100 K) a gap-like
feature is observed in the conductivity spectra below 10 meV which is assigned
to be a mobility gap due to localization of electrons on local Kondo singlets,
rather than a hybridization gap in the density of states
Strong-coupling Effects in cuprate High- Superconductors by magnetooptical studies
Signatures of strong coupling effects in cuprate high- superconductors
have been authenticated through a variety of spectroscopic probes. However, the
microscopic nature of relevant excitations has not been agreed upon. Here we
report on magneto-optical studies of the CuO plane carrier dynamics in a
prototypical high- superconductor YBaCuO (YBCO).
Infrared data are directly compared with earlier inelastic neutron scattering
results by Dai \textit{et al}. [Nature (London) \textbf{406}, 965 (2000)]
revealing a characteristic depression of the magnetic resonance in H \textit{c} field less than 7 T. This analysis has allowed us to critically
assess the role of magnetic degrees of freedom in producing strong coupling
effects for YBCO system.Comment: 4 pages, two figure
Hidden -Linear Scattering Rate in BaKFeAs Revealed by Optical Spectroscopy
The optical properties of BaKFeAs have been
determined in the normal state for a number of temperatures over a wide
frequency range. Two Drude terms, representing two groups of carriers with
different scattering rates (), well describe the real part of the
optical conductivity, . A "broad" Drude component results
in an incoherent background with a -independent , while a "narrow"
Drude component reveals a -linear resulting in a resistivity
also linear in temperature.
An arctan() low-frequency spectral weight is also a strong evidence for a
-linear 1/. Comparison to other materials with similar behavior
suggests that the -linear and in
BaKFeAs originate from scattering from spin
fluctuations and hence that an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point is
likely to exist in the superconducting dome.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
In-plane polarized collective modes in detwinned YBaCuO observed by spectral ellipsometry
The in-plane dielectric response of detwinned YBaCuO has
been studied by far-infared ellipsometry. A surprisingly lare number of
in-plane polarized modes are observed. Some of them correspond to pure phonon
modes. Others posses a large electronic contribution which strongly increases
in the superconducting state. The free carrier response and the collective
modes exhibit a pronounced a-b anisotropy. We discuss our results in terms of a
CDW state in the 1-d CuO chains and induced charge density fluctuations within
the 2-d CuO planes
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