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Mean lives of some astrophysically important excited levels in carbon, nitrogen and oxygen
A number of astrophysically important mean lives of levels in carbon, nitrogen and oxygen were measured with the beam-foil technique. New values are reported and compared with earlier theoretical and experimental values. Direct references to astrophysical applications are listed
Probing the Electrostatics of Integer Quantum Hall Edges with Momentum-Resolved Tunnel Spectroscopy
We present measurements of momentum-resolved magneto-tunneling from a
perpendicular two-dimensional (2D) contact into integer quantum Hall (QH) edges
at a sharp edge potential created by cleaved edge overgrowth. Resonances in the
tunnel conductance correspond to coincidences of electronic states of the QH
edge and the 2D contact in energy-momentum space. With this dispersion relation
reflecting the potential distribution at the edge we can directly measure the
band bending at our cleaved edge under the influence of an external voltage
bias. At finite bias we observe significant deviations from the flat-band
condition in agreement with self-consistent calculations of the edge potential
On-demand microwave generator of shaped single photons
We demonstrate the full functionality of a circuit that generates single
microwave photons on demand, with a wave packet that can be modulated with a
near-arbitrary shape. We achieve such a high tunability by coupling a
superconducting qubit near the end of a semi-infinite transmission line. A dc
superconducting quantum interference device shunts the line to ground and is
employed to modify the spatial dependence of the electromagnetic mode structure
in the transmission line. This control allows us to couple and decouple the
qubit from the line, shaping its emission rate on fast time scales. Our
decoupling scheme is applicable to all types of superconducting qubits and
other solid-state systems and can be generalized to multiple qubits as well as
to resonators.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures. Published versio
Controlled multibody dynamics simulation for large space structures
Multibody dynamics discipline, and dynamic simulation in control structure interaction (CSI) design are discussed. The use, capabilities, and architecture of the Large Angle Transient Dynamics (LATDYN) code as a simulation tool are explained. A generic joint body with various types of hinge connections; finite element and element coordinate systems; results of a flexible beam spin-up on a plane; mini-mast deployment; space crane and robotic slewing manipulations; a potential CSI test article; and multibody benchmark experiments are also described
Effects of backing plates on the electron exposure of thin polymer films
The effects of backing plates on the radiation dose received by thin nylon films were calculated using recently developed multilayer electron transport codes. The film dose increased with increasing atomic number of the backing plate. The estimated dose could be off by a factor of 2 or more if the backing plate were ignored in the calculations
Modelling the Asymmetric Volatility in Hog Prices in Taiwan: The Impact of Joining the WTO
Prices in the hog industry in Taiwan are determined according to an auction system. There are significant differences in hog prices before, during and after joining the World Trade Organization (WTO). The paper models growth rates and volatility in daily hog prices in Taiwan from 23 March 1999 to 30 June 2007, which enables an analysis of the effects of joining the WTO. The empirical results have significant implications for risk management and policy in the agricultural industry. The three sub-samples for the periods before, during and after joining the WTO display significantly different volatility persistence of symmetry, asymmetry and leverage, respectively.leverage;asymmetry;conditional volatility models;hog prices;joining the WTO;moment conditions
Spin relaxation in diluted magnetic semiconductor quantum dots
Electron spin relaxation induced by phonon-mediated s-d exchange interaction
in a II-VI diluted magnetic semiconductor quantum dot is investigated
theoretically. The electron-acoustic phonon interaction due to piezoelectric
coupling and deformation potential is included. The resulting spin lifetime is
typically on the order of microseconds. The effectiveness of the
phonon-mediated spin-flip mechanism increases with increasing Mn concentration,
electron spin splitting, vertical confining strength and lateral diameter,
while it shows non-monotonic dependence on the magnetic field and temperature.
An interesting finding is that the spin relaxation in a small quantum dot is
suppressed for strong magnetic field and low Mn concentration at low
temperature.Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Characterization of a multimode coplanar waveguide parametric amplifier
We characterize a novel Josephson parametric amplifier based on a
flux-tunable quarter-wavelength resonator. The fundamental resonance frequency
is ~1GHz, but we use higher modes of the resonator for our measurements. An
on-chip tuning line allows for magnetic flux pumping of the amplifier. We
investigate and compare degenerate parametric amplification, involving a single
mode, and nondegenerate parametric amplification, using a pair of modes. We
show that we reach quantum-limited noise performance in both cases, and we show
that the added noise can be less than 0.5 added photons in the case of low
gain
Analysis of data from NASA B-57B gust gradient program
Statistical analysis of the turbulence measured in flight 6 of the NASA B-57B over Denver, Colorado, from July 7 to July 23, 1982 included the calculations of average turbulence parameters, integral length scales, probability density functions, single point autocorrelation coefficients, two point autocorrelation coefficients, normalized autospectra, normalized two point autospectra, and two point cross sectra for gust velocities. The single point autocorrelation coefficients were compared with the theoretical model developed by von Karman. Theoretical analyses were developed which address the effects spanwise gust distributions, using two point spatial turbulence correlations
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