Research Reports of National Institute of Technology, Sendai College, Hirose
Online ISSN : 2423-9364
ISSN-L : 2423-9364
Volume 45
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  • Keimei Kaino, Tadao Kasuya
    2016 Volume 45 Pages 1-16
    Published: 2016
    Released on J-STAGE: February 15, 2017
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    Various anomalous behaviors of magnon dispersions in heavy rare earth metals are explained on the standpoint of non-linear c-f exchange interaction by calculating magnon energy. Various kinds of magnon instabilities occur on the second-order magnetic phase boundaries. In the ferromagnetic phase, there are two kinds of instabilities. On the ferro-helix boundary, the ferromagnetic magnon shows nearly flat dispersion with a vanishing spin wave constant. On the ferro-cone boundary, the softening of Qf mode appears, where Qf is the nesting wavenumber of the model Fermi surface without interaction. In the helix phase, there are two kinds of instabilities. On the helix-cone boundary, the magnon velocities at q = 0 and q = Q, where Q is the helical wavenumber, vanish, while near the helix-ferro boundary the whole region of 0 < q < Q shows softening in which Q decreases continuously and vanishes at the boundary, where the softening extends to the whole region of 0 < q < Qf to be consistent with the ferromagnetic magnon softening. Softening of the cone magnon is consistent with these of the above two cases. By replacing the expected value ⟨S⟩ for S, the phase diagram and the magnon dispersion at finite temperature or for diluted materials are discussed. Anomalous magnon dispersions of Gd, Ho and Tb-Y alloy are explained consistently.
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  • Takeshi Koizuka, Fumiki Kato, Toshiyuki Sato
    2016 Volume 45 Pages 17-30
    Published: 2016
    Released on J-STAGE: February 15, 2017
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    The importance of the library is increasing with the introduction and full implementation of active learning in our college, because the library helps promote students’ autonomous study and assists teaching staff’s study and research. This report includes the summary of services, events and clerical work Hirose Campus library worked on in AY 2015, the explanation of assistance to active learning and the analysis of use of the library. We hope it will contribute to continuous development of the library.
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  • 2016 Volume 45 Pages 31-32
    Published: 2016
    Released on J-STAGE: February 15, 2017
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