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Orbital Magnetism Induced by Heat Currents in Mott insulators
We derive the effective heat current density operator for the strong-coupling
regime of Mott insulators. Similarly to the case of the electric current
density, the leading contribution to this effective operator is proportional to
the local scalar spin chirality . This common
form of the effective heat and electric current density operators leads to a
novel cross response in Mott insulators. A heat current induces a distribution
of orbital magnetic moments in systems containing loops of an odd number of
hopping terms. The relative orientation of the orbital moments depends on the
particular lattice of magnetic ions. This subtle effect arises from the
symmetries that the heat and electric currents have in common.Comment: 4.3 pages and 3 figure
Bubble and Skyrmion Crystals in Frustrated Magnets with Easy-Axis Anisotropy
We clarify the conditions for the emergence of multiple- structures
out of lattice and easy-axis spin anisotropy in frustrated magnets. By
considering magnets whose exchange interaction has multiple global minima in
momentum space, we find that both types of anisotropy stabilize triple- orderings. Moderate anisotropy leads to a magnetic field-induced skyrmion
crystal, which evolves into a bubble crystal for increasing spatial or spin
anisotropy. The bubble crystal exhibits a quasi-continuous (devil's staircase)
temperature dependent ordering wave-vector, characteristic of the competition
between frustrated exchange and strong easy-axis anisotropy.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figure
coupling constant
We calculate the coupling
using light cone QCD sum rule. Our result is
.Comment: RevTex, 5 pages + 1 PS figur
The Vector and Axial-Vector Charmonium-like States
After constructing all the tetraquark interpolating currents with
and in a systematic way, we
investigate the two-point correlation functions to extract the masses of the
charmonium-like states with QCD sum rule. For the
charmonium-like state, GeV, which implies a possible
tetraquark interpretation for the state Y(4660). The masses for both the
and charmonium-like states are
around GeV, which are slightly above the mass of X(3872). For the
charmonium-like state, the extracted mass is GeV. We also discuss the possible decay modes and experimental search of
the charmonium-like states.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figures and 6 table
Vortices, skyrmions, and chirality waves in frustrated Mott insulators with a quenched periodic array of impurities
Finite- magnetic instabilities are rather common in frustrated
magnets. When the magnetic susceptibility is maximized at multiple- vectors related through lattice symmetry operations, exotic magnetic
orderings such as vortex and skyrmion crystals may follow. Here we show that a
periodic array of nonmagnetic impurities, which can be realized through charge
density wave ordering, leads to a rich phase diagram featuring a plethora of
chiral magnetic phases, especially when there is a simple relation between the
reciprocal vectors of the impurity superlattice and the magnetic -vectors. We also investigate the effect of changing the impurity
concentration or disturbing the impurity array with small quenched randomness.
Alternative realizations of impurity superlattices are briefly discussed.Comment: 18 pages, 16 figures, 2 table
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