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Renormalization Group Study of the Electron-phonon Interaction in the High Tc Cuprates
We generalize the numerical renormalization group scheme to study the
phonon-mediated retarded interactions in the high Tc cuprates. We find that
three sets of phonon-mediated retarded quasiparticle scatterings grow under RG
flow. These scatterings share the following common features: 1) the initial and
final quasiparticle momenta are in the antinodal regions, and 2) the scattering
amplitudes have a symmetry. All three sets of retarded interaction
are driven to strong coupling by the magnetic fluctuations around .
After growing strong, these retarded interaction will trigger density wave
orders with d-wave symmetry. However, due to the d-wave form factor they will
leave the nodal quasiparticle unaffected. We conclude that the main effect of
electron-phonon coupling in the cuprates is to promote these density wave
orders.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, references added, added more details about
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Binding between endohedral Na atoms in Si clathrate I; a first principles study
We investigate the binding nature of the endohedral sodium atoms with the
ensity functional theory methods, presuming that the clathrate I consists of a
sheaf of one-dimensional connections of Na@Si cages interleaved in three
perpendicular directions. Each sodium atom loses 30% of the 3s charge to
the frame, forming an ionic bond with the cage atoms; the rest of the electron
contributes to the covalent bond between the nearest Na atoms. The presumption
is proved to be valid; the configuration of the two Na atoms in the nearest
Si cages is more stable by 0.189 eV than that in the Si and
Si cages. The energy of the beads of the two distorted Na atoms is more
stable by 0.104 eV than that of the two infinitely separated Na atoms. The
covalent bond explains both the preferential occupancies in the Si cages
and the low anisotropic displacement parameters of the endohedral atoms in the
Si cages in the [100] directions of the clathrate I.Comment: First page: Affiliation added to PDF and PS versio
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Global Optimization Of Quasi-Monoenergetic Electron Beams From Laser Wakefield Accelerators
We globally optimize a terawatt-laser-driven wakefield accelerator by systematically varying laser and target parameters to achieve 100 MeV electrons, 10% energy spread, 100 pC charge, 4 mrad divergence and 10 mrad pointing fluctuation with similar to 100% reproducibility, thereby meeting conditions for producing similar to 10(6) 200 keV X-ray photons/pulse by inverse Compton scatter.Physic
Non perturbative and thermal dynamics of confined fields in dual QCD
In order to study the detailed dynamics and associated non-perturbative
features of QCD, a dual version of the color gauge theory based on the
topologically viable homogeneous fiber bundle approach has been analysed taking
into account its magnetic symmetry structure. In the dynamically broken phase
of magnetic symmetry, the associated flux tube structure on a S 2 -sphere in
the magnetically condensed state of the dual QCD vacuum has been analyzed for
the profiles of the color electric field using flux quantization and stability
conditions. The color electric field has its intimate association with the
vector mode of the magnetically condensed QCD vacuum and such field
configurations have been analyzed to show that the color electric flux gets
localized towards the poles for a large sphere case while it gets uniformly
distributed for the small sphere case in the infrared sector of QCD. The
critical flux tube densities have been computed for various couplings and are
shown to be in agreement with that for lead-ion central collisions in the near
infrared sector of QCD. The possible annihilation/unification of flux tubes
under some typical flux tube density and temperature conditions in the magnetic
symmetry broken phase of QCD has also been analyzed and shown to play an
important role in the process of QGP formation. The thermal variation of the
profiles of the color electic field is further investigated which indicates the
survival of flux tubes even in the thermal domain that leads the possibility of
the formation of some exotic states like QGP in the intermedate regime during
the quark-hadron phase transition
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