In copper sulfate, a universal magnetocaloric effect at a magnon Bose-Einstein quantum critical point (Tc ~ (Bc-B)^(2/3)) cools crystals to 12.8 mK without helium-3.
A note on the singularity conjecture for infinite covolume discrete subgroups
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We consider random walks on semisimple Lie groups where the support of the step distribution generates (as a group) a Zariski dense discrete subgroup of infinite covolume. When the semisimple Lie group has property (T), we show that the stationary measure on the Furstenberg boundary is singular to the Lebesgue measure class. This result does not require any condition on the moment or symmetry of the step distribution. When the semisimple Lie group has rank one and the step distribution has a finite first moment, we again show that the stationary measure on the Furstenberg boundary is singular to the Lebesgue measure class. For general semisimple Lie groups, we also obtain a sufficient condition for the singularity of the stationary measure and a general Patterson-Sullivan measure.
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Universal Magnetocaloric Effect near Quantum Critical Point of Magnon Bose-Einstein Condensation
In copper sulfate, a universal magnetocaloric effect at a magnon Bose-Einstein quantum critical point (Tc ~ (Bc-B)^(2/3)) cools crystals to 12.8 mK without helium-3.