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Polarized Electric Current in Semiclassical Transport with Spin-Orbit Interaction
Semiclassical solutions of two-dimensional Schrodinger equation with
spin-orbit interaction and smooth potential are considered. In the leading
order, spin polarization is in-plane and follows the evolution of the electron
momentum for a given subband. Out-of-plane spin polarization appears as a
quantum correction, for which an explicit expression is obtained. We
demonstrate how spin-polarized currents can be achieved with the help of a
barrier or quantum point contact open for transmission only in the lower
subband.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Conceptual foundations of transition to the non-linear models of higher education in the region
The subject matter of the analysis is the non-linear characteristics of the new model of higher education in relation to its resources and risk environment. The purpose of this article is to prove the need and the possibility of transition to the non-linear model of higher education in the region on the basis of theoretical positions and the results of the study of non-linear socio-economic processes. In this connection, the socio-economic factors of such transition are characterized; the objective necessity of its implementation in the context of the economic and social uncertainty of a particular region, which is Ural Federal District, is shown. A new type of relationship between universities and their social partners is considered. The need for the change of interactions between educational communities; reliance on the use of a new wide range of economic, social and spiritual resources; the constant search for new mechanisms, educational programs, relations with the external environment, management decisions are argued. Ural Federal District is shown as one of the most advanced regions of the Russian Federation not only in the sphere of the economy, social and cultural life, but also in the sphere of higher education. This circumstance is related to the constant, intensive search for innovative approaches to the modernization of higher education in the region, including the formation of its non-linear model. The presented situation forms the basis of the hypothesis that the non-linear model of higher education can ensure its competitiveness in the global educational space, to enhance its role in the society and specific regions of the country and to turn it to a locomotive of the socio-economic and socio-cultural development. The study is based on an interdisciplinary methodology, including the potential of theoretical sociology, sociology of education, economic sociology, management theory, regional economy. The findings of the research serve as the basis for improving the educational policy of the Ural Federal District.The article has been financially supported by the Russian Science Foundation Grant (№ 16–18–10046) “Developing the non-linear model of the Russian higher education in the region in the context of economic and social uncertainty”
Gapless Fermi Surfaces in anisotropic multiband superconductors in magnetic field
We propose that a new state with a fully gapless Fermi surface appears in
quasi-2D multiband superconductors in magnetic field applied parallel to the
plane. It is characterized by a paramagnetic moment caused by a finite density
of states on the open Fermi surface. We calculate thermodynamic and magnetic
properties of the gapless state for both s-wave and d-wave cases, and discuss
the details of the 1-st order metamagnetic phase transition that accompanies
the appearance of the new phase in s-wave superconductors. We suggest possible
experiments to detect this state both in the s-wave (2-H NbSe2) and d-wave
(CeCoIn5) superconductors.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Density profiles and surface tensions of polymers near colloidal surfaces
The surface tension of interacting polymers in a good solvent is calculated
theoretically and by computer simulations for a planar wall geometry and for
the insertion of a single colloidal hard-sphere. This is achieved for the
planar wall and for the larger spheres by an adsorption method, and for smaller
spheres by a direct insertion technique. Results for the dilute and semi-dilute
regimes are compared to results for ideal polymers, the Asakura-Oosawa
penetrable-sphere model, and to integral equations, scaling and renormalization
group theories. The largest relative changes with density are found in the
dilute regime, so that theories based on non-interacting polymers rapidly break
down. A recently developed ``soft colloid'' approach to polymer-colloid
mixtures is shown to correctly describe the one-body insertion free-energy and
the related surface tension
Inclusion of Diffraction Effects in the Gutzwiller Trace Formula
The Gutzwiller trace formula is extended to include diffraction effects. The
new trace formula involves periodic rays which have non-geometrical segments as
a result of diffraction on the surfaces and edges of the scatter.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX, 1 ps figur
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