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Shintani functions, real spherical manifolds, and symmetry breaking operators
For a pair of reductive groups , we prove a geometric criterion
for the space of Shintani functions to be finite-dimensional
in the Archimedean case.
This criterion leads us to a complete classification of the symmetric pairs
having finite-dimensional Shintani spaces.
A geometric criterion for uniform boundedness of is
also obtained.
Furthermore, we prove that symmetry breaking operators of the restriction of
smooth admissible representations yield Shintani functions of moderate growth,
of which the dimension is determined for .Comment: to appear in Progress in Mathematics, Birkhause
Generic singularities of symplectic and quasi-symplectic immersions
For any k<2n we construct a complete system of invariants in the problem of
classifying singularities of immersed k-dimensional submanifolds of a
symplectic 2n-manifold at a generic double point.Comment: 12 page
Fermi Surface Study of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Organic Conductors by Magnetooptical Measurements
Magnetooptical measurements of several quasi-two-dimensional (q2D) organic
conductors, which have simple Fermi surface structure, have been performed by
using a cavity perturbation technique. Despite of the simple Fermi surface
structure, magnetooptical resonance results show a dramatic difference for each
sample. Cyclotron resonances (CR) were observed for q-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 and
(BEDT-TTF)3Br(pBIB), while periodic orbit resonances (POR) were observed for
(BEDT-TTF)2Br(DIA) and (BEDT-TTF)3Cl(DFBIB). The selection of the resonance
seems to correspond with the skin depth for each sample. The effective mass of
POR seems to have a mass enhancement due to the many-body effect, while
effective mass of CR is independent of the strength of the electron-electron
interaction. The scattering time deduced from each resonance's linewidth will
be also presented.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, to be published to J. Phys. Soc. Jpn Vol.72 No.1
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A-site driven ferroelectricity in strained ferromagnetic L2NiMnO6 thin films
We report on theoretical and experimental investigation of A-site driven
ferroelectricity in ferromagnetic La2NiMnO6 thin films grown on SrTiO3
substrates. Structural analysis and density functional theory calculations show
that epitaxial strain stretches the rhombohedral La2NiMnO6 crystal lattice
along the [111]cubic direction, triggering a displacement of the A-site La ions
in the double perovskite lattice. The lattice distortion and the A-site
displacements stabilize a ferroelectric polar state in ferromagnetic La2NiMnO6
crystals. The ferroelectric state only appears in the rhombohedral La2NiMnO6
phase, where MnO6 and NiO6 octahedral tilting is inhibited by the 3-fold
crystal symmetry. Electron localization mapping showed that covalent bonding
with oxygen and 6s orbital lone pair formation are negligible in this material.Comment: in pres
In situ photoemission study on atomically-controlled LaSrMnO thin films: Composition dependence of the electronic structure
We have investigated change in the electronic structures of
atomically-controlled LaSrMnO (LSMO) thin films as a function
of hole-doping level () in terms of {\it in situ} photoemission spectroscopy
(PES) and x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) measurements. The {\it in situ}
PES measurements on a well-ordered surface of high-quality epitaxial LSMO thin
films enable us to reveal their intrinsic electronic structures, especially the
structure near the Fermi level (). We have found that overall features of
valence band as well as the core levels monotonically shifted toward lower
binding energy as was increased, indicating the rigid-band like behavior of
underlying electronic structure of LSMO thin films. The peak nearest to
due to the orbital is also found to move toward in a rigid-band
manner, while the peak intensity decreases with increasing . The loss of
spectral weight with in the occupied density of states was compensated by
simultaneous increment of the shoulder structure in O 1 XAS spectra,
suggesting the existence of a pseudogap, that is depression in spectral weight
at , for all metallic compositions. These results indicate that the simple
rigid-band model does not describe the electronic structure near of LSMO
and that the spectral weight transfer from below to above across the gap
dominates the spectral changes with in LSMO thin films.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
Modulation of the ferromagnetic insulating phase in Pr0.8Ca0.2MnO3 by Co substitution
Ferromagnetic insulator Pr0.8Ca0.2Mn1-yCoyO3 (0 <= y <= 0.7) thin films were
epitaxially grown on (LaAlO3)0.3-(SrAl0.5Ta0.5O3)0.7 (100) substrates by pulsed
laser deposition. To probe the ferromagnetic insulator state of hole-doped
manganites, the Co content dependences of the structural, magnetic, and
transport properties were studied. Variation of lattice constant by the
substitution of Co ions is well reproduced considering that divalent and
trivalent Co ions substitute for Mn ions at the perovskite B-sites. For 0 <= y
<= 0.3, the Curie temperature, saturation magnetization, and magnetoresistance
increase with increasing Co content, retaining the insulating properties.
Detailed analyses of transport and magnetic properties indicate the
contribution of both double exchange and superexchange interactions to the
appearance of the ferromagnetic insulating phase.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
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