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Lattice dynamics and electron-phonon interaction in (3,3) carbon nanotubes
We present a detailed study of the lattice dynamics and electron-phonon
coupling for a (3,3) carbon nanotube which belongs to the class of small
diameter based nanotubes which have recently been claimed to be
superconducting. We treat the electronic and phononic degrees of freedom
completely by modern ab-initio methods without involving approximations beyond
the local density approximation. Using density functional perturbation theory
we find a mean-field Peierls transition temperature of approx 40K which is an
order of magnitude larger than the calculated superconducting transition
temperature. Thus in (3,3) tubes the Peierls transition might compete with
superconductivity. The Peierls instability is related to the special 2k_F
nesting feature of the Fermi surface. Due to the special topology of the (n,n)
tubes also a q=0 coupling between the two bands crossing the Fermi energy at
k_F is possible which leads to a phonon softening at the Gamma point.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; to be published in Phys. Rev. Let
Staggered Pairing Phenomenology for UPd_2Al_3 and UNi_2Al_3
We apply the staggered-pairing Ginzburg-Landau phenomenology to describe
superconductivity in UPd_2Al_3 and UNi_2Al_3. The phenomenology was applied
successfully to UPt_3 so it explains why these materials have qualitatively
different superconducting phase diagrams although they have the same
point-group symmetry. UPd_2Al_3 and UNi_2Al_3 have a two-component
superconducting order parameter transforming as an H-point irreducible
representation of the space group. Staggered superconductivity can induce
charge-density waves characterized by new Bragg peaks suggesting experimental
tests of the phenomenology.Comment: 4 pages, REVTeX, 2 Postscript figure
Selenium-Binding Protein 1 Indicates Myocardial Stress and Risk for Adverse Outcome in Cardiac Surgery
Selenium-binding protein 1 (SELENBP1) is an intracellular protein that has been detected in the circulation in response to myocardial infarction. Hypoxia and cardiac surgery affect selenoprotein expression and selenium (Se) status. For this reason, we decided to analyze circulating SELENBP1 concentrations in patients (n = 75) necessitating cardioplegia and a cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) during the course of the cardiac surgery. Serum samples were collected at seven time-points spanning the full surgical process. SELENBP1 was quantified by a highly sensitive newly developed immunological assay. Serum concentrations of SELENBP1 increased markedly during the intervention and showed a positive association with the duration of ischemia (ρ = 0.6, p < 0.0001). Elevated serum SELENBP1 concentrations at 1 h after arrival at the intensive care unit (post-surgery) were predictive to identify patients at risk of adverse outcome (death, bradycardia or cerebral ischemia, "endpoint 1"; OR 29.9, CI 3.3-268.8, p = 0.00027). Circulating SELENBP1 during intervention (2 min after reperfusion or 15 min after weaning from the CPB) correlated positively with an established marker of myocardial infarction (CK-MB) measured after the intervention (each with ρ = 0.5, p < 0.0001). We concluded that serum concentrations of SELENBP1 were strongly associated with cardiac arrest and the duration of myocardial ischemia already early during surgery, thereby constituting a novel and promising quantitative marker for myocardial hypoxia, with a high potential to improve diagnostics and prediction in combination with the established clinical parameters
Lattice dynamics and electron-phonon coupling in transition metal diborides
The phonon density-of-states of transition metal diborides TMB2 with TM = Ti,
V, Ta, Nb and Y has been measured using the technique of inelastic neutron
scattering. The experimental data are compared with ab initio density
functional calculations whereby an excellent agreement is registered. The
calculations thus can be used to obtain electron-phonon spectral functions
within the isotropic limit. A comparison to similar data for MgB2 and AlB2
which were subject of prior publications as well as parameters important for
the superconducting properties are part of the discussion.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Security of coherent state quantum cryptography in the presence of Gaussian noise
We investigate the security against collective attacks of a continuous
variable quantum key distribution scheme in the asymptotic key limit for a
realistic setting. The quantum channel connecting the two honest parties is
assumed to be lossy and imposes Gaussian noise on the observed quadrature
distributions. Secret key rates are given for direct and reverse reconciliation
schemes including postselection in the collective attack scenario. The effect
of a non-ideal error correction and two-way communication in the classical
post-processing step is also taken into account.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures updated version including two-way communication;
changed the definition of the excess noise to match the definition given
earlier (Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 117901); submitted to PRA; presented at the 8th
International Conference on Quantum Communication, Measurement and Computing,
Tsukub
Witnessing effective entanglement in a continuous variable prepare&measure setup and application to a QKD scheme using postselection
We report an experimental demonstration of effective entanglement in a
prepare&measure type of quantum key distribution protocol. Coherent
polarization states and heterodyne measurement to characterize the transmitted
quantum states are used, thus enabling us to reconstruct directly their
Q-function. By evaluating the excess noise of the states, we experimentally
demonstrate that they fulfill a non-separability criterion previously presented
by Rigas et al. [J. Rigas, O. G\"uhne, N. L\"utkenhaus, Phys. Rev. A 73, 012341
(2006)]. For a restricted eavesdropping scenario we predict key rates using
postselection of the heterodyne measurement results.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures, 2 table
Evidence of Strong Correlations and Coherence-Incoherence Crossover in the Iron Pnictide Superconductor KFe2As2
Using resistivity, heat-capacity, thermal-expansion, and susceptibility
measurements we study the normal-state behavior of KFe2As2. We find that both
the Sommerfeld coefficient gamma = 103 mJ mol-1 K-2 and the Pauli
susceptibility chi = 4x10-4 are strongly enhanced, which confirm the existence
of heavy quasiparticles inferred from previous de Haas-van Alphen and ARPES
experiments. We discuss this large enhancement using a Gutzwiller slave-boson
mean-field calculation, which reveals the proximity of KFe2As2 to an
orbital-selective Mott transition. The temperature dependence of the magnetic
susceptibility and the thermal expansion provide strong experimental evidence
for the existence of a coherence-incoherence crossover, similar to what is
found in heavy fermion and ruthenate compounds, due to Hund's coupling between
orbitals
Electron-phonon coupling in the conventional superconductor YNiBC at high phonon energies studied by time-of-flight neutron spectroscopy
We report an inelastic neutron scattering investigation of phonons with
energies up to 159 meV in the conventional superconductor YNiBC. Using
the SWEEP mode, a newly developed time-of-flight technique involving the
continuous rotation of a single crystal specimen, allowed us to measure a four
dimensional volume in (Q,E) space and, thus, determine the dispersion surface
and linewidths of the (~ 102 meV) and (~ 159 meV) type phonon
modes for the whole Brillouin zone. Despite of having linewidths of , modes do not strongly contribute to the total electron-phonon
coupling constant . However, experimental linewidths show a remarkable
agreement with ab-initio calculations over the complete phonon energy range
demonstrating the accuracy of such calculations in a rare comparison to a
comprehensive experimental data set.Comment: accepted for publication in PR
Interplay of Quantum Criticality and Geometric Frustration in Columbite
Motivated by CoNb2O6 (belonging to the columbite family of minerals), we
theoretically study the physics of quantum ferromagnetic Ising chains coupled
anti-ferromagnetically on a triangular lattice in the plane perpendicular to
the chain direction. We combine exact solutions of the chain physics with
perturbative approximations for the transverse couplings. When the triangular
lattice has an isosceles distortion (which occurs in the real material), the
T=0 phase diagram is rich with five different states of matter: ferrimagnetic,
N\'eel, anti-ferromagnetic, paramagnetic and incommensurate phases, separated
by quantum phase transitions. Implications of our results to experiments on
CoNb2O6 are discussed
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