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Supercurrent on a vortex core in 2H-NbSe: current driven scanning tunneling spectroscopy
We report current driven scanning tunneling spectroscopy (CDSTS) measurements
at very low temperatures on vortices in 2H-NbSe2. We find that a current
produces an increase of the density of states at the Fermi level in between
vortices, and a reduction of the zero bias peak at the vortex center. This
occurs well below the de-pairing current. We conclude that a supercurrent
affects the low energy part of the superconducting gap structure of 2H-NbSe2.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Volume change of bulk metals and metal clusters due to spin-polarization
The stabilized jellium model (SJM) provides us a method to calculate the
volume changes of different simple metals as a function of the spin
polarization, , of the delocalized valence electrons. Our calculations
show that for bulk metals, the equilibrium Wigner-Seitz (WS) radius, , is always a n increasing function of the polarization i.e., the
volume of a bulk metal always increases as increases, and the rate of
increasing is higher for higher electron density metals. Using the SJM along
with the local spin density approximation, we have also calculated the
equilibrium WS radius, , of spherical jellium clusters, at
which the pressure on the cluster with given numbers of total electrons, ,
and their spin configuration vanishes. Our calculations f or Cs, Na,
and Al clusters show that as a function of behaves
differently depending on whether corresponds to a closed-shell or an
open-shell cluster. For a closed-shell cluster, it is an increasing function of
over the whole range , whereas in open-shell clusters
it has a decreasing behavior over the range , where
is a polarization that the cluster has a configuration consistent
with Hund's first rule. The resu lts show that for all neutral clusters with
ground state spin configuration, , the inequality always holds (self-compression) but, at some
polarization , the inequality changes the direction
(self-expansion). However, the inequality
always holds and the equality is achieved in the limit .Comment: 7 pages, RevTex, 10 figure
Experimental demonstration of digital predistortion for orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing-radio over fibre links near laser resonance
Radio over fibre (RoF), an enabling technology for distribution of wireless broadband service signals through analogue optical links, suffers from non-linear distortion. Digital predistortion has been demonstrated as an effective approach to overcome the RoF non-linearity. However, questions remain as to how the approach performs close to laser resonance, a region of significant dynamic non-linearity, and how resilient the approach is to changes in input signal and link operating conditions. In this work, the performance of a digital predistortion approach is studied for directly modulated orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing RoF links operating from 2.47 to 3.7 GHz. It extends previous works to higher frequencies, and to higher quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) levels. In addition, the resilience of the predistortion approach to changes in modulation level of QAM schemes, and average power levels are investigated, and a novel predistortion training approach is proposed and demonstrated. Both memoryless and memory polynomial predistorter models, and a simple off-line least-squares-based identification method, are used, with excellent performance improvements demonstrated up to 3.0 GHz
Scalar fields in the Lense-Thirring background with a cosmic string and Hawking radiation
We analyze the influence of the gravitational field produced by a slowly
rotating black hole with a cosmic string along the axis of symmetry on a
massive scalar field. Exact solutions of both angular and radial parts of the
Klein-Gordon equation in this spacetime are obtained, and are given in terms of
the confluent Heun functions. We emphasize the role of the presence of the
cosmic string in these solutions. We also investigate the solutions in regions
near and far from the event horizon. From the radial solution, we obtain the
exact wave solutions near the exterior horizon of the black hole, and discuss
the Hawking radiation of massive scalar particles.Comment: 6 page
Sistema de produção de bandarra para o Estado de Rondônia.
Este trabalho reúne orientações técnicas sobre o cultivo da bandarra (Schizolobium amazonicum), no estado de Rondônia. Um esforço resultante da pesquisa e da experiênia de extensionistas rurais e silvicultores.bitstream/item/66681/1/sistemadeproducao-bandarra.pdfDemais autores da publicação: Marilia Locatelli; Michelliny de Matos Bentes-Gama; César Augusto Domingues Teixeira; Alaerto Luiz Marcolan; Jose Roberto Vieira Junior
Analytical and numerical studies of disordered spin-1 Heisenberg chains with aperiodic couplings
We investigate the low-temperature properties of the one-dimensional spin-1
Heisenberg model with geometric fluctuations induced by aperiodic but
deterministic coupling distributions, involving two parameters. We focus on two
aperiodic sequences, the Fibonacci sequence and the 6-3 sequence. Our goal is
to understand how these geometric fluctuations modify the physics of the
(gapped) Haldane phase, which corresponds to the ground state of the uniform
spin-1 chain. We make use of different adaptations of the strong-disorder
renormalization-group (SDRG) scheme of Ma, Dasgupta and Hu, widely employed in
the study of random spin chains, supplemented by quantum Monte Carlo and
density-matrix renormalization-group numerical calculations, to study the
nature of the ground state as the coupling modulation is increased. We find no
phase transition for the Fibonacci chain, while we show that the 6-3 chain
exhibits a phase transition to a gapless, aperiodicity-dominated phase similar
to the one found for the aperiodic spin-1/2 XXZ chain. Contrary to what is
verified for random spin-1 chains, we show that different adaptations of the
SDRG scheme may lead to different qualitative conclusions about the nature of
the ground state in the presence of aperiodic coupling modulations.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review
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