PHY7427, Solid State II
Spring 1999 Assigned Paper Topics
- Jungseek Hwang: Optical Excitations in Conjugated Polymers;
PRL 82, 1959 (1999).
- Alex Klironomos, Novel Approach to Description of
Spin Liquid Phases in Low Dimensional Quantum Antiferromagnets,
PRL 80, 5790 (1998).
- Quentin Hudspeth: "Tunneling in Multilayer Fullerene...",
Phys. Rev. B 58, 10942 (1998).
- Vladimir Boychev: Stokovic & Pines PRB 98
Spring 1999 Suggested Paper Topics
Here I'm compiling a list of journal articles which might be suitable
for papers, as they occur to me. Please send your suggestions too.
- "Pairing of Fermions with Arbitrary Spin",T.-L. Ho
and S.-K. Yip, PRL 82, 247 (1999). Theoretical analysis of
pairing in higher-spin alkali gases cooled in optical traps.
See also references to exptl. papers re original Bose condensation in traps.
- "Solitons on the edge of a 2D Electron System",
C. Wexler and A. Dorsey, PRL 82, 620 (1999). A recent UF paper!
Ask the authors to explain!
- "c-Axis electrodynamics of YBCO_7", A. Hosseini et al.,
Phys. Rev. Lett 81, 1298 (1998).
- "Magnetic Field Independence of the Spin Gap in YBCO_7",
K. Gorny et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 177 (1999).
- "Cold Bosonic Atoms in Optical Lattices", D. Jaksch et al.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 3108 (1998)
- "Orbital Paramagnetism of Electrons in Proximity to a
Superconductor", C. Bruder and Y. Imry, Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 5782 (1998).
- " Bound States of Magnons in the S=1/2 Quantum Spin Ladder",
O.P. Sushkov and V.N. Kotov, Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 1941 (1998).
(Kotov is a postdoc in CMT group).
- "Novel Approach to Description of Spin-Liquid Phases
in Low-dimensional Quantum Antiferromagnets", V. Kotov,
O. Sushkov, J. Oitmaa, Z. Weihong, Phys. Rev. Lett. 80,
5790 (1998).
- "Multiple Spin Exchange on a Triangular Lattice: A Quantitative
Interpretation of Thermodynamic Properties of Two-Dimensional
Solid ^3He", Roger et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 1308, (1998).
- " Spin and Charge Texture around In-Plane Charge Centers in
the CuO2 Plane", S. Haas et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 3021 (1996).
(Want to find out what skyrmions are?)
Peter Hirschfeld /
pjh@phys.ufl.edu / Last modified: Dec. 31
1998