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Flavor Asymmetry of Nucleon Sea from Detailed Balance
In this study, the proton is taken as an ensemble of quark-gluon Fock states.
Using the principle of detailed balance, we find , which is in surprisingly agreement with the experimental observation.Comment: 4 pages and no figures. Talk presented at the Third
Circum-Pan-Pacific Symposium on "High Energy Spin Physics", Oct. 8-13, 2001,
Beijing, Chin
Dynamics of Order Parameter in Photoexcited Peierls Chain
The photoexcited dynamics of order parameter in Peierls chain is investigated
by using a microscopic quantum theory in the limit where the hot electrons may
establish themselves into a quasi-equilibrium state described by an effective
temperature. The optical phonon mode responsible for the Peierls instability is
coupled to the electron subsystem, and its dynamic equation is derived in terms
of the density matrix technique. Recovery dynamics of the order parameter is
obtained, which reveals a number of interesting features including the change
of oscillation frequency and amplitude at phase transition temperature and the
photo-induced switching of order parameter.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Anderson Impurity in Helical Metal
We use a trial wave function to study the spin-1/2 Kondo effect of a helical
metal on the surface of a three-dimensional topological insulator. While the
impurity spin is quenched by conduction electrons, the spin-spin correlation of
the conduction electron and impurity is strongly anisotropic in both spin and
spatial spaces. As a result of strong spin-orbit coupling, the out-of-plane
component of the impurity spin is found to be fully screened by the orbital
angular momentum of the conduction electrons.Comment: The published versio
Magnetic excitations and anomalous spin wave broadening in multiferroic FeV2O4
We report on the different roles of two orbital-active Fe at the A
site and V at the B site in the magnetic excitations and on the
anomalous spin wave broadening in FeVO. FeVO exhibits
three structural transitions and successive paramagnetic (PM)-collinear
ferrimagnetic (CFI)-noncollinear ferrimagnetic (NCFI) transitions. The
high-temperature tetragonal/PM -orthorhombic/CFI transition is accompanied by
the appearance of an energy gap with a high magnitude in the magnetic
excitations due to strong spin-orbit coupling induced anisotropy at the
Fe site. While there is no measurable increase in the energy gap from
the orbital ordering of V at the orthorhombic/CFI-tetragonal/NCFI
transition, anomalous spin wave broadening is observed in the orthorhombic/CFI
state due to V spin fluctuations at the B site. The spin wave broadening
is also observed at the zone boundary without softening, which is discussed in
terms of magnon-phonon coupling.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, including one supplemental materia
Surface Roughness Gradients Reveal Topography‐Specific Mechanosensitive Responses in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
The topographic features of an implant, which mechanically regulate cell behaviors and functions, are critical for the clinical success in tissue regeneration. How cells sense and respond to the topographical cues, e.g., interfacial roughness, is yet to be fully understood and even debatable. Here, the mechanotransduction and fate determination of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) on surface roughness gradients are systematically studied. The broad range of topographical scales and high‐throughput imaging is achieved based on a catecholic polyglycerol coating fabricated by a one‐step‐tilted dip‐coating approach. It is revealed that the adhesion of MSCs is biphasically regulated by interfacial roughness. The cell mechanotransduction is investigated from focal adhesion to transcriptional activity, which explains that cellular response to interfacial roughness undergoes a direct force‐dependent mechanism. Moreover, the optimized roughness for promoting cell fate specification is explored
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