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Influence Of Current Leads On Critical Current For Spin Precession In Magnetic Multilayers
In magnetic multilayers, a dc current induces a spin precession above a
certain critical current. Drive torques responsible for this can be calculated
from the spin accumulation . Existing calculations of
assume a uniform cross section of conductors. But most
multilayer samples are pillars with current leads flaring out immediately to a
much wider cross-section area than that of the pillar itself. We write
spin-diffusion equations of a form valid for variable cross section, and solve
the case of flat electrodes with radial current distribution perpendicular to
the axis of the pillar. Because of the increased volume available for
conduction-electron spin relaxation in such leads, is reduced
in the pillar by at least a factor of 2 below its value for uniform cross
section, for given current density in the pillar. Also, and
the critical current density for spin precession become nearly independent of
the thickness of the pinned magnetic layer, and more dependent on the thickness
of the spacer, in better agreement with measurements by Albert et al. (2002).Comment: To appear in J. Magn. Magn. Mate
Light Bottom Squark Phenomenology
Agreement of theoretical calculations with the observed production rate of
bottom quarks at hadron colliders is improved by the introduction of a
contribution from pair-production of light gluinos, of mass 12 to 16 GeV,
having two-body decays into bottom quarks and light bottom squarks with mass
to 5.5 GeV. Predictions are made for hadronic and radiative decays
of the Upsilon states. In the limit of large , the dominant decay
mode of the light scalar Higgs boson is into a pair of light bottom squarks
that materialize as jets of hadrons.Comment: 3 pages, latex, no figures, uses espcrc2.sty style file. Paper to be
published in the Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on High
Energy Physics (ICHEP02), Amsterdam, July 24 - 31, 200
Why Solve the Hamiltonian Constraint in Numerical Relativity?
The indefinite sign of the Hamiltonian constraint means that solutions to
Einstein's equations must achieve a delicate balance--often among numerically
large terms that nearly cancel. If numerical errors cause a violation of the
Hamiltonian constraint, the failure of the delicate balance could lead to
qualitatively wrong behavior rather than just decreased accuracy. This issue is
different from instabilities caused by constraint-violating modes. Examples of
stable numerical simulations of collapsing cosmological spacetimes exhibiting
local mixmaster dynamics with and without Hamiltonian constraint enforcement
are presented.Comment: Submitted to a volume in honor of Michael P. Ryan, Jr. Based on talk
given at GR1
[Book Review of] \u3cem\u3eAbortion and the Sanctity of Human Life: A Philosophical View\u3c/em\u3e, by Baruch Brody
PBW-deformations of N-Koszul algebras
For a quotient algebra of the tensor algebra we give explicit conditions
on its relations for being a PBW-deformation of an -Koszul algebra .
We show there is a one-one correspondence between such deformations and a class
of -structures on the Yoneda algebra of . We
compute the PBW-deformations of the algebra whose relations are the
anti-symmetrizers of degree and also of cubic Artin-Schelter algebras.Comment: 35 pages. Some minor correction
The ‘Trombone Shot’: From San Francisco to Middle Earth via Amity.
Jaws may have popularised the shot, but it was cameraman Irwin Roberts working on Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo who would introduce audiences to the conta-zoom, and with it bring drama and suspense hurtling toward us like never before
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