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    Optimization of Dimples in Microchannel Heat Sink with Impinging Jets—Part B: the Influences of Dimple Height and Arrangement

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    The combination of a microchannel heat sink with impinging jets and dimples (MHSIJD) can effectively improve the flow and heat transfer performance on the cooling surface of electronic devices with very high heat fluxes. Based on the previous work by analysing the effect of dimple radius on the overall performance of MHSIJD, the effects of dimple height and arrangement were numerically analysed. The velocity distribution, pressure drop, and thermal performance of MHSIJD under various dimple heights and arrangements were presented. The results showed that: MHSIJD with higher dimples had better overall performance with dimple radius being fixed; creating a mismatch between the impinging hole and dimple can solve the issue caused by the drift phenomenon; the mismatch between the impinging hole and dimple did not exhibit better overall performance than a well-matched design

    Time-dependent universal conductance fluctuations in mesoscopic Au wires: implications

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    In cold, mesoscopic conductors, two-level fluctuators lead to time-dependent universal conductance fluctuations (TDUCF) manifested as 1/f1/f noise. In Au nanowires, we measure the magnetic field dependence of TDUCF, weak localization (WL), and magnetic field-driven (MF) UCF before and after treatments that alter magnetic scattering and passivate surface fluctuators. Inconsistencies between LϕWLL_{\phi}^{\rm WL} and LϕTDUCFL_{\phi}^{\rm TDUCF} strongly suggest either that the theory of these mesoscopic phenomena in weakly disordered, highly pure Au is incomplete, or that the assumption that the TDUCF frequency dependence remains 1/f1/f to very high frequencies is incorrect. In the latter case, TDUCF in excess of 1/f1/f expectations may have implications for decoherence in solid-state qubits.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, accepted to PR

    Two-Higgs-Doublet-Models and Radiative CP Violation

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    We discuss the feasibility of spontaneous CP violation being induced by radiative corrections in 2HDM's. Specifically, we analyze the cases of gaugino/higgsino effect on MSSM, and a new model with an extra exotic quark doublet. The new model, while demonstrating well the Georgi-Pais theorem, is also expected to be phenomenlogically interesting.Comment: 8 pages + cover, 3 figures incoporated, in latex with aipproc.sty /aipproc.cls, talk given by O.K. at MRST '9

    Production of doubly charged vector bilepton pairs at γγ\gamma \gamma colliders

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    The production of pairs of doubly charged vector bileptons is studied at future γγ\gamma \gamma colliders. The unpolarized cross--section for the γγYY++\gamma \gamma \to Y^{--}Y^{++} subprocess is analytically calculated and convoluted to predict the number of events in the complete e+eγγYY++e^+e^-\to \gamma \gamma \to Y^{--}Y^{++} process. The gauge or non--gauge character of the vector bilepton Y±±Y^{\pm \pm} is discussed. It is found that as a consequence of its spectacular signature, as it decays dominantly into two identical charged leptons, and also due to its charge contents, which significantly enhance the cross--section, the detection of this class of particles with mass in the sub--TeV region can be at the reach of these colliders. The model--independent nature of our results is stressed.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, submitted to physical review
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