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Thermal phase transition for some spin-boson models
(2013-09-01)
In this work we study two different spin-boson models. Such models are generalizations of the Dicke model, it means they describe systems of N identical two-level atoms coupled to a single-mode quantized bosonic field, ...
Thermal phase transition for some spin-boson models
(2013-09-01)
In this work we study two different spin-boson models. Such models are generalizations of the Dicke model, it means they describe systems of N identical two-level atoms coupled to a single-mode quantized bosonic field, ...
Insulator-to-metal transition driven by clustering of solitons in polyacetylene
(1997-03-15)
It's believed that the simple Su-Schrieffer-Heeger Hamiltonian can not predict the insulator to metal transition of transpolyacetylene (t-PA). The soliton lattice configuration at a doping level y=6% still has a semiconductor ...
Insulator-to-metal transition driven by clustering of solitons in polyacetylene
(1997-03-15)
It's believed that the simple Su-Schrieffer-Heeger Hamiltonian can not predict the insulator to metal transition of transpolyacetylene (t-PA). The soliton lattice configuration at a doping level y=6% still has a semiconductor ...
Influence of phase transition on shock-induced spallation in nanocrystalline iron
(American Institute of Physics, 2015-11)
Intense shock waves may lead to spallation of the sample. Recent experiments show differences of shock spallation in iron depending on whether the samples underwent the pressure-induced bcc-hcp phase transformation or not. ...
A Bayesian Interpretation of First-Order Phase Transitions
(Springer, 2015)
In this work we review the formalism used in describing the thermodynamics
of first-order phase transitions from the point of view of maximum entropy
inference. We present the concepts of transition temperature, latent ...
Sensitivity to perturbations and quantum phase transition
(Amer Physical Soc, 2013-05-17)
The local density of states or its Fourier transform, usually called fidelity amplitude, are important measures of quantum irreversibility due to imperfect evolution. In this Rapid Communication we study both quantities ...