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New class of 3D topological insulator in double perovskite
We predict a new class of three-dimensional topological insulators (TIs) in
which the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) can more effectively generate a large band
gap at point. The band gap of conventional TI such as BiSe is
mainly limited by two factors, the strength of SOC and, from electronic
structure perspective, the band gap when SOC is absent. While the former is an
atomic property, we find that the latter can be minimized in a generic
rock-salt lattice model in which a stable crossing of bands {\it at} the Fermi
level along with band character inversion occurs for a range of parameters in
the absence of SOC. Thus, large-gap TI's or TI's comprised of lighter elements
can be expected. In fact, we find by performing first-principle calculations
that the model applies to a class of double perovskites ABiXO (A = Ca,
Sr, Ba; X = Br, I) and the band gap is predicted up to 0.55 eV. Besides, more
detailed calculations considering realistic surface structure indicate that the
Dirac cones are robust against the presence of dangling bond at the boundary
with a specific termination.Comment: submitted; title changed and new references added; see DOI for
published versio
A Parton-Hadron Cascade Approach in High-energy Nuclear Collisions
A parton-hadron cascade model which is the extension of hadronic cascade
model incorporating hard partonic scattering based on HIJING is presented to
describe the space-time evolution of parton/hadron system produced by
ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions. Hadron yield, baryon stopping and
transverse momentum distribution are calculated and compared with HIJING and
VNI.Comment: 4 pages (Latex), 3 embedded ps figures, espcrc1 style, talk given at
Quark Matter 97, December 97, Tsukuba, Japa
Anomalous thermoelectric effects of ZrTe in and beyond the quantum limit
Thermoelectric effects are more sensitive and promising probes to topological
properties of emergent materials, but much less addressed compared to other
physical properties. Zirconium pentatelluride (ZrTe) has inspired active
investigations recently because of its multiple topological nature. We study
the thermoelectric effects of ZrTe in a magnetic field and find several
anomalous behaviors. The Nernst response has a steplike profile near zero field
when the charge carriers are electrons only, suggesting the anomalous Nernst
effect arising from a nontrivial profile of Berry curvature. Both the
thermopower and Nernst signal exhibit exotic peaks in the strong-field quantum
limit. At higher magnetic fields, the Nernst signal has a sign reversal at a
critical field where the thermopower approaches to zero. We propose that these
anomalous behaviors can be attributed to the Landau index inversion, which is
resulted from the competition of the dependence of the Dirac-type
Landau bands and linear- dependence of the Zeeman energy ( is the
magnetic field). Our understanding to the anomalous thermoelectric properties
in ZrTe opens a new avenue for exploring Dirac physics in topological
materials.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
The role of type V collagen fibril as an ECM that induces the motility of glomerular endothelial cells
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Space-Time Picture of Fragmentation in PYTHIA/JETSET for HERMES and RHIC
We examine the space-time evolution of (pre-)hadron production within the
Lund string fragmentation model. The complete four-dimensional information of
the string breaking vertices and the meeting points of the prehadron
constituents are extracted for each single event in Monte Carlo simulations
using the Jetset-part of Pythia. We discuss the implication on the deep
inelastic lepton scattering experiments at HERMES as well as on observables in
ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions at RHIC, using Pythia also for modeling
the hard part of the interaction.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures, final version as accepted by Phys Lett
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