528 research outputs found
A Twisting Electrovac Solution of Type II with the Cosmological Constant
An exact solution of the current-free Einstein-Maxwell equations with the
cosmological constant is presented. It is of Petrov type II, and its double
principal null vector is geodesic, shear-free, expanding, and twisting. The
solution contains five constants. Its electromagnetic field is non-null and
aligned. The solution admits only one Killing vector and includes, as special
cases, several known solutions.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX 2e, no figures. The present (second) version,
identical to that published in General Relativity and Gravitation, is derived
from the first version by presenting the admitted Killing vector, and by
adding the last paragraph, two footnotes (here Footnotes 1 and 3), and two
references (here Refs. [3,4]
Quantum versus classical descriptions of sub-Poissonian light generation in three-wave mixing
Sub-Poissonian light generation in the non-degenerate three-wave mixing is
studied numerically and analytically within quantum and classical approaches.
Husimi Q-functions and their classical trajectory simulations are analysed to
reveal a special regime corresponding to the time-stable sub-Poissonian
photocount statistics of the sum-frequency mode. Conditions for observation of
this regime are discussed. Theoretical predictions of the Fano factor and
explanation of the extraordinary stabilization of the sub-Poissonian photocount
behavior are obtained analytically by applying the classical trajectories.
Scaling laws for the maximum sub-Poissonian behavior are found. Noise
suppression levels in the non-degenerate vs degenerate three-wave mixing are
discussed on different time scales compared to the revival times. It is shown
that the non-degenerate conversion offers much better stabilization of the
suppressed noise in comparison to that of degenerate process.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figures, to be published in J. Optics
High Input Impedance Voltage-Mode Biquad Filter Using VD-DIBAs
This paper deals with a single-input multiple-output biquadratic filter providing three functions (low-pass, high-pass and band-pass) based on voltage differencing differential input buffered amplifier (VD-DIBA). The quality factor and pole frequency can be electronically tuned via the bias current. The proposed circuit uses two VD-DIBAs and two grounded capacitors without any external resistors, which is suitable to further develop into an integrated circuit. Moreover, the circuit possesses high input impedance, providing easy voltage-mode cascading. It is shown that the filter structure can be easily extended to multi-input filter without any additional components, providing also all-pass and band-reject properties. The PSPICE simulation and experimental results are included, verifying the key characteristics of the proposed filter. The given results agree well with the theoretical presumptions
Current-Mode CCII+ Based Oscillator Circuits using a Conventional and a Modified Wien-Bridge with All Capacitors Grounded
The paper deals with a pair of current-mode sine-wave oscillator circuits. Both these circuits are implemented using positive second-generation current conveyors (CCII+). The principle of the first oscillator is based on a conventional Wien-bridge network. However, this implementation suffers from the use of a floating capacitor, which can be unacceptable in the case of on-chip integration. This drawback is solved in the second variant via a slight modification of the Wien-bridge network, which then allows the use of all capacitors grounded. The modified circuit version was manufactured by means of the socalled diamond transistors, which play the role of CCII+ active building blocks. The circuit behavior was analyzed theoretically, with particular emphasis on the identification of real effects and their elimination, and subsequently verified experimentally. The experimental results are included in the paper
Bond Strength of Chemical Anchor in High-Strength Concrete
AbstractThis paper summarizes the results of experimental and numerical research focused on determination of the behavior and bond strength limits of what are currently the most widespread industrial glues used for anchor bonding. The goal of this research is to find the limits of the effective use of such glue types in high performance concrete, and also to verify the most commonly used design methods for bonded anchors. The progress and configuration of the experiments are described. The goal of this research is to find the limits of effective use of these glue types in high performance concrete and also verification of mostly used design methods. The article is closely focused on bond strength experiments using high strength concrete up to class C50/60 or higher
A Simple Current-Mode Quadrature Oscillator Using Single CDTA
This article presents a simple current-mode quadrature oscillator using a single Current Differencing Transconductance Amplifier (CDTA) as the active element. The oscillation condition and oscillation frequency can be electronically controlled. The circuit structure is very simple, consisting of merely one CDTA, one resistor and two capacitors. The proposed circuit is suitable for IC architecture. The PSpice simulation and experimental results are shown, and the results agree well with the theoretical assumptions
Modification of the 6-Hydroxydopamine Technique for the Correct Determination of Superoxide Dismutase
Heikkila & Cabbat (Anal. Biochem. 75, 356-362 (1976)) have proposed the autoxidation of the 6-hydroxydopamine as a method to test Superoxide dismutase activity in biological samples. This method has several advantages but in some instances leads to incorrect determinations. We present here a necessary modification of the method to avoid bias.Peer Reviewe
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