We present a physical picture for the emergence of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) interaction based on the idea of the Doppler shift by an intrinsic spin current induced by spin-orbit interaction under broken inversion symmetry. The picture is confirmed by a rigorous effective Hamiltonian theory, which reveals that the DM coefficient is given by the magnitude of the intrinsic spin current. Our approach is directly applicable to first principles calculations and clarifies the relation between the interaction and the electronic band structures. Quantitative agreement with experimental results is obtained for the skyrmion compounds Mn_{1-x}Fe_{x}Ge and Fe_{1-x}Co_{x}Ge.
We investigate the finite-temperature spectral functions of heavy quarkonia by using the soft-wall AdS/QCD model. We discuss the scalar, the pseudo-scalar, the vector, and the axial-vector mesons and compare their qualitative features of the melting temperature and growing width. We find that the axial-vector meson melts earlier than the vector meson, while there appears only a slight difference between the scalar and pseudo-scalar mesons which also melt earlier than the vector meson.
The clinical implementation of ARFI provides noninvasive repeated evaluations of liver stiffness at an arbitrary position, which has the potential to shed new light on NASH management.
In this paper, we first construct a globally well-defined non-geometric
background which contains several branes in type II string theory compactified
on a 7-torus. One of these branes is called 5^2_2, which is a codimension-2
object and has a non-trivial monodromy given by a T-duality transformation. The
geometry near the 5^2_2-brane is shown to approach the non-geometric background
constructed in arXiv:1004.2521. We then construct the solution of a fundamental
string rotating along a non-trivial cycle in the 5^2_2 background. Although the
background is not axisymmetric in the usual sense, we show that it is actually
axisymmetric as a doubled geometry by explicitly finding a generalized Killing
vector. We perform a generalized coordinate transformation into a system where
the generalized isometry is manifest, and show that the winding and momentum
charges of the string solution is explicitly conserved in that system.Comment: 32 pages, 5 figures; v2: typos corrected, to appear in Physical
Review D; v3 minor errors fixed, improvements and a reference added to
section 4.
Non-adiabatic contribution of environmental degrees of freedom yields effective inertia of spin in effective spin dynamics. In this paper, we study several aspects of the inertia of spin in metallic ferromagnets.
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