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Radiation induced oscillatory Hall effect in high mobility GaAs/AlGaAs devices
We examine the radiation induced modification of the Hall effect in high
mobility GaAs/AlGaAs devices that exhibit vanishing resistance under microwave
excitation. The modification in the Hall effect upon irradiation is
characterized by (a) a small reduction in the slope of the Hall resistance
curve with respect to the dark value, (b) a periodic reduction in the magnitude
of the Hall resistance, , that correlates with an increase in the
diagonal resistance, , and (c) a Hall resistance correction that
disappears as the diagonal resistance vanishes.Comment: 4 pages text, 4 color figure
Magnetoelectric Effect driven by Magnetic Domain Modification in LuFe2O4
Magneto-capacitance effect was investigated using the impedance spectroscopy
on single crystals of LuFe2O4. The intrinsic impedance response could be
separated from the interfacial response and showed a clear hysteresis loop
below TFerri ~ 240 K under the magnetic field. The neutron diffraction
experiment under the magnetic field proves the origin of dielectric property
related to the motion of nano-sized ferromagnetic domain boundary. These
results imply that the modification of the microscopic domain structure is
responsible for the magnetoelectric effect in LuFe2O4.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Jet Modification in a Brick of QGP Matter
We have implemented the LPM effect into a microscopic transport model with
partonic degrees of freedom by following the algorithm of Zapp & Wiedemann. The
Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal (LPM) effect is a quantum interference process that
modifies the emission of radiation in the presence of a dense medium. In QCD
this results in a quadratic length dependence for radiative energy loss. This
is an important effect for the modification of jets by their passage through
the QGP.
We verify the leading parton energy loss in the model against the leading
order Baier-Dokshitzer-Mueller-Peigne-Schiff-Zakharov (BDMPS-Z) result.
We apply our model to the recent observations of the modification of di-jets
at the LHC.Comment: Presented at Panic 1
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