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A Fermi Sea of Heavy Electrons (a Kondo Lattice) is Never a Fermi Liquid
I demonstrate a contradiction which arises if we assume that the Fermi
surface in a heavy electron metal represents a finite jump in occupancy
Orbital operation study. Volume 3: Basic vehicle summaries
The vehicle related data developed during the orbital operations study are described. The interfacing activity findings have been realigned into the four basic vehicle systems as follows: (1) earth orbital shuttle (EOS), (2) research and applications module (RAM), (3) space based, ground based, manned and unmanned tugs, and (4) modular space station (MSS)
Bald Eagles at the Savanna Army Depot
Eagle Valley Environmentalists Technical Report #SADE-81, Research Report conducted
December 1980 - March 1981, under a contract with the United States Arm
CO adsorption on (111) and (100) surfaces of the Pt sub 3 Ti alloy. Evidence for parallel binding and strong activation of CO
The CO adsorption on a 40 atom cluster model of the (111) surface and a 36 atom cluster model of the (100) surface of the Pt3Ti alloy was studied. Parallel binding to high coordinate sites associated with Ti and low CO bond scission barriers are predicted for both surfaces. The binding of CO to Pt sites occurs in an upright orientation. These orientations are a consequence of the nature of the CO pi donation interactions with the surface. On the Ti sites the orbitals donate to the nearly empty Ti 3d band and the antibonding counterpart orbitals are empty. On the Pt sites, however, they are in the filled Pt 5d region of the alloy band, which causes CO to bond in a vertical orientation by 5 delta donation from the carbon end
Evaluation of a high performance, fixed-ratio, traction drive
A test program was initiated to evaluate the key operational and performance factors associated with the Nasvytis multiroller concept. Two sets of Nasvytis drives, each of slightly geometry, were parametrically tested on a back to back test stand. Initial results from these tests are reported. One of these units was later retrofitted to the power turbine of an automotive gas turbine engine and dynamometer tested
LANDSAT inventory of surface-mined areas using extendible digital techniques
Multispectral analysis of LANDSAT imagery provides a rapid and accurate means of identification, classification, and measurement of strip-mined surfaces in Western Maryland. Four band analysis allows distinction of a variety of strip-mine associated classes, but has limited extendibility. A method for surface area measurement of strip mines, which is both geographically and temporally extendible, was developed using band-ratioed LANDSAT reflectance data. The accuracy of area measurement by this method, averaged over three LANDSAT scenes taken between September 1972 and July 1974, is greater than 93%. Total affected acreage of large (50 hectare/120 acre) mines can be measured to within 1.0%
Bound pair states beyond the condensate for Fermi systems below T_c: the pseudogap as a necessary condition
As is known, the 1/q^2 theorem of Bogoliubov asserts that the mean density of
the fermion pair states with the total momentum q obeys the inequality n_q >
C/q^2 (q \to 0) in the case of the Fermi system taken at nonzero temperature
and in the superconducting state provided the interaction term of its
Hamiltonian is locally gauge invariant. With the principle of correlation
weakening it is proved in this paper that the reason for the mentioned singular
behaviour of n_q is the presence of the bound states of particle pairs with
nonzero total momenta. Thus, below the temperature of the superconducting phase
transition there always exist the bound states of the fermion couples beyond
the pair condensate. If the pseudogap observed in the normal phase of the
high-T_c superconductors is stipulated by the presence of the electron bound
pairs, then the derived result suggests, in a model-independent manner, that
the pseudogap survives below T_c.Comment: REVTeX, 8 pages, no figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Numerical study of fractionalization in an Easy-axis Kagome antiferromagnet
Based on exact numerical calculations, we show that the generalized Kagome
spin model in the easy axis limit exhibits a spin liquid, topologically
degenerate ground state over a broad range of phase space. We present an (to
our knowledge the first) explicit calculation of the gap (and dispersion) of
``vison'' excitations, and exponentially decaying spin and vison 2-point
correlators, hallmarks of deconfined, fractionalized and gapped spinons. The
region of the spin liquid phase includes a point at which the model is
equivalent to a Heisenberg model with purely two-spin interactions. Beyond this
range, a negative ``potential'' term tunes a first order transition to a
magnetic ordered state. The nature of the phase transition is also discussed in
light of the low energy spectrum. These results greatly expand the results and
range of a previous study of this model in the vicinity of an exactly soluble
point.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Evaluation of a high performance fixed-ratio traction drive
The results of a test program to evaluate a compact, high performance, fixed ratio traction drive are presented. This transmission, the Nasvytis Multiroller Traction Drive, is a fixed ratio, single stage planetary with two rows of stepped planet rollers. Two versions of the drive were parametrically tested back-to-back at speeds to 73,000 rpm and power levels to 180 kW (240 hp). Parametric tests were also conducted with the Nasvytis drive retrofitted to an automotive gas turbine engine. The drives exhibited good performance, with a nominal peak efficiency of 94 to 96 percent and a maximum speed loss due to creep of approximately 3.5 percent
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