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Spin-polarized transport in ferromagnetic multilayered semiconductor nanostructures
The occurrence of inhomogeneous spin-density distribution in multilayered
ferromagnetic diluted magnetic semiconductor nanostructures leads to strong
dependence of the spin-polarized transport properties on these systems. The
spin-dependent mobility, conductivity and resistivity in
(Ga,Mn)As/GaAs,(Ga,Mn)N/GaN, and (Si,Mn)/Si multilayers are calculated as a
function of temperature, scaled by the average magnetization of the diluted
magnetic semiconductor layers. An increase of the resistivity near the
transition temperature is obtained. We observed that the spin-polarized
transport properties changes strongly among the three materials.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figure
On Effective Spacetime Dimension in the Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz Gravity
In this manuscript we explicitly compute the effective dimension of spacetime
in some backgrounds of Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz (H-L) gravity. For all the cases
considered, the results are compatible with a dimensional reduction of the
spacetime to , at high energies (ultraviolet limit), which is confirmed
by other quantum gravity approaches, as well as to , at low energies
(infrared limit). This is obtained by computing the free energy of massless
scalar and gauge fields. We find that the only effect of the background is to
change the proportionality constant between the internal energy and
temperature. Firstly, we consider both the non-perturbative and perturbative
models involving the matter action, without gravitational sources but with
manifest time and space symmetry breaking, in order to calculate modifications
in the Stephan-Boltzmann law. When gravity is taken into account, we assume a
scenario in which there is a spherical source with mass and radius in
thermal equilibrium with radiation, and consider the static and spherically
symmetric solution of the H-L theory found by Kehagias-Sfetsos (K-S), in the
weak and strong field approximations. As byproducts, for the weak field regime,
we used the current uncertainty of the solar radiance measurements to establish
a constraint on the free parameter of the K-S solution. We also
calculate the corrections, due to gravity, to the recently predicted attractive
force that black bodies exert on nearby neutral atoms and molecules.Comment: references adde
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