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Collective Sliding States for Colloidal Molecular Crystals
We study the driving of colloidal molecular crystals over periodic substrates
such as those created with optical traps. The n-merization that occurs in the
colloidal molecular crystal states produces a remarkably rich variety of
distinct dynamical behaviors, including polarization effects within the pinned
phase and the formation of both ordered and disordered sliding phases. Using
computer simulations, we map the dynamic phase diagrams as a function of
substrate strength for dimers and trimers on a triangular substrate, and
correlate features on the phase diagram with transport signatures.Comment: 4 pages, 5 postscript figure
Pinning and Dynamics of Colloids on One Dimensional Periodic Potentials
Using numerical simulations we study the pinning and dynamics of interacting
colloids on periodic one-dimensional substrates. As a function of colloid
density, temperature, and substrate strength, we find a variety of pinned and
dynamic states including pinned smectic, pinned buckled, two-phase flow, and
moving partially ordered structures. We show that for increasing colloid
density, peaks in the depinning threshold occur at commensurate states. The
scaling of the pinning threshold versus substrate strength changes when the
colloids undergo a transition from one-dimensional chains to a buckled
configuration.Comment: 4 pages, 4 postscript figure
Collective Interaction-Driven Ratchet for Transporting Flux Quanta
We propose and study a novel way to produce a DC transport of vortices when
applying an AC electrical current to a sample. Specifically, we study
superconductors with a graduated random pinning density, which transports
interacting vortices as a ratchet system. We show that a ratchet effect appears
as a consequence of the long range interactions between the vortices. The
pinned vortices create an asymmetric periodic flux density profile, which
results in an asymmetric effective potential for the unpinned interstitial
vortices. The latter exhibit a net longitudinal rectification under an applied
transverse AC electric current.Comment: 4 pages, 5 postscript figure
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Remote access for NAS: Supercomputing in a university environment
The experiment was designed to assist the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Project Office in the testing and evaluation of long haul communications for remote users. The objectives of this work were to: (1) use foreign workstations to remotely access the NAS system; (2) provide NAS with a link to a large university-based computing facility which can serve as a model for a regional node of the Long-Haul Communications Subsystem (LHCS); and (3) provide a tail circuit to the University of Colorado a Boulder thereby simulating the complete communications path from NAS through a regional node to an end-user
Local Melting and Drag for a Particle Driven Through a Colloidal Crystal
We numerically investigate a colloidal particle driven through a colloidal
crystal as a function of temperature. When the charge of the driven particle is
larger or comparable to that of the colloids comprising the crystal, a local
melting can occur, characterized by defect generation in the lattice
surrounding the driven particle. The generation of the defects is accompanied
by an increase in the drag force on the driven particle, as well as large noise
fluctuations. We discuss the similarities of these results to the peak effect
phenomena observed for vortices in superconductors.Comment: 4 pages, 4 postscript figure
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