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Universal free-energy distribution in the critical point of a random Ising ferromagnet.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

November 2014

Institute for Condensed Matter Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 79011 Lviv, Ukraine.

We discuss the non-self-averaging phenomena in the critical point of weakly disordered Ising ferromagnet. In terms of the renormalized replica Ginzburg-Landau Hamiltonian in dimensions D<4, we derive an explicit expression for the probability distribution function (PDF) of the critical free-energy fluctuations. In particular, using known fixed-point values for the renormalized coupling parameters, we obtain the universal curve for such PDF in the dimension D=3.

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Lattice-induced double-valley degeneracy lifting in graphene by a magnetic field.

Phys Rev Lett

May 2008

University of Picardie Jules Verne, Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics, Amiens, 80039, France and L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow, Russia.

We show that the recently discovered double-valley splitting of the Landau levels in the quantum Hall effect in graphene can be explained as the perturbative orbital interaction of intravalley and intervalley microscopic orbital currents with a magnetic field. This effect is facilitated by the translationally noninvariant terms that correspond to graphene's crystallographic honeycomb symmetry but do not exist in the relativistic theory of massless Dirac fermions in quantum electrodynamics. We discuss recent data in view of these findings.

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