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Abstract We revisit the Haake–Lewenstein–Wilkens approach to Edwards–Anderson (EA) model of Ising spin glass (SG) (Haakeet al1985Phys. Rev. Lett.552606). This approach consists in evaluation and analysis of the probability distribution of configurations of two replicas of the system, averaged over quenched disorder. This probability distribution generates squares of thermal copies of spin variables from the two copies of the systems, averaged over disorder, that is the terms that enter the standard definition of the original EA order parameter, . We use saddle point/steepest descent (SPSD) method to calculate the average of the Gaussian disorder in higher dimensions. This approximate result suggest that at in 3D and 4D. The case of 2D seems to be a little more subtle, since in the present approach energy increase for a domain wall competes with boundary/edge effects more strongly in 2D; still our approach predicts SG order at sufficiently low temperature. We speculate, how these predictions confirm/contradict widely spread opinions that: (i) There exist only one (up to the spin flip) ground state in EA model in 2D, 3D and 4D; (ii) there is (no) SG transition in 3D and 4D (2D). This paper is dedicated to the memories of Fritz Haake and Marek Cieplak.more » « less
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Lim, Soon Hoe; Wehr, Jan; Lewenstein, Maciej (, Annales Henri Poincaré)
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Rego, Laura; Dorney, Kevin M.; Brooks, Nathan J.; Nguyen, Quynh L.; Liao, Chen-Ting; San Román, Julio; Couch, David E.; Liu, Allison; Pisanty, Emilio; Lewenstein, Maciej; et al (, Science)Light fields carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) provide powerful capabilities for applications in optical communications, microscopy, quantum optics, and microparticle manipulation. We introduce a property of light beams, manifested as a temporal OAM variation along a pulse: the self-torque of light. Although self-torque is found in diverse physical systems (i.e., electrodynamics and general relativity), it was not realized that light could possess such a property. We demonstrate that extreme-ultraviolet self-torqued beams arise in high-harmonic generation driven by time-delayed pulses with different OAM. We monitor the self-torque of extreme-ultraviolet beams through their azimuthal frequency chirp. This class of dynamic-OAM beams provides the ability for controlling magnetic, topological, and quantum excitations and for manipulating molecules and nanostructures on their natural time and length scales.more » « less
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