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Effect of Dzyaloshinskii Moriya interaction on magnetic vortex
The effect of the Dzyaloshinskii Moriya interaction on the vortex in magnetic
microdisk was investigated by micro magnetic simulation based on the Landau
Lifshitz Gilbert equation. Our results show that the DM interaction modifies
the size of the vortex core, and also induces an out of plane magnetization
component at the edge and inside the disk. The DM interaction can destabilizes
one vortex handedness, generate a bias field to the vortex core and couple the
vortex polarity and chirality. This DM-interaction-induced coupling can
therefore provide a new way to control vortex polarity and chirality
Origin of the pseudogap and its influence on superconducting state
When holes move in the background of strong antiferromagnetic correlation,
two effects with different spatial scale emerge, leading to a much reduced
hopping integral with an additional phase factor. An effective Hamiltonian is
then proposed to investigate the underdoped cuprates. We argue that the
pseudogap is the consequence of dressed hole moving in the antiferromagnetic
background and has nothing to do with the superconductivity. The momentum
distributions of the gap are qualitatively consistent with the recent ARPES
measurements both in the pseudogap and superconducting state. Two thermal
qualities are further calculated to justify our model. A two-gap scenario is
concluded to describe the relation between the two gaps.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Scaling of nuclear modification factors for hadrons and light nuclei
The number of constituent quarks (NCQ-) scaling of hadrons and the number of
constituent nucleons (NCN-) scaling of light nuclei are proposed for nuclear
modification factors () of hadrons and light nuclei, respectively,
according to the experimental investigations in relativistic heavy-ion
collisions. Based on coalescence mechanism the scalings are performed for pions
and protons in quark level, and light nuclei and He for
nucleonic level, respectively, formed in Au + Au and Pb + Pb collisions and
nice scaling behaviour emerges. NCQ or NCN scaling law of can be
respectively taken as a probe for quark or nucleon coalescence mechanism for
the formation of hadron or light nuclei in relativistic heavy-ion collisions.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
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