65,013 research outputs found
Larkin-Ovchinnikov-Fulde-Ferrell phase in the superconductor (TMTSF)2ClO4: Theory versus experiment
We consider a formation of the Larkin-Ovchinnikov-Fulde-Ferrell (LOFF) phase
in a quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D) conductor in a magnetic field, parallel to its
conducting chains, where we take into account both the paramagnetic
spin-splitting and orbital destructive effects against superconductivity. We
show that, due to a relative weakness of the orbital effects in a Q1D case, the
LOFF phase appears in (TMTSF)ClO superconductor for real values of its
Q1D band parameters. We compare our theoretical calculations with the recent
experimental data by Y. Maeno's group [S. Yonezawa et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.
\textbf{100}, 117002 (2008)] and show that there is a good qualitative and
quantitative agreement between the theory and experimental data.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
A Study on the Impact of Tourism Product Placement Marketing on Tourism Intention
With the strong marketing of the global movie industry and the increasing international tourists, a wave of movie sight-seeing agitation has been popularized in the world. Therefore, the study explores the interrelationship between domestic movie tourism’s recollection, tourism products attitudes, and tourism Intention, also discusses whether viewers noticed the information of sightseeing products appearing in the movie during the process of watching movies and started to recollect the product with a desire to buy. While in the process of processing the information, the viewer’s perception of the product will influence the process, the best way for tourism products placed in a movie is combined the vision with auditory. Time and frequency of product exposure will also affect viewers’ recollection of products. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of placing tourism products into Taiwanese drama to verify the causal relationship. This study takes questionnaire as an experimental tool and takes the participants’ recollection of the sightseeing spots in the movie before and after watching for verifying the impact of tourism products using different placement methods and exposure effects on recollection, attitude, and Intention of products, and to explore their tourism intention. The study method is mainly the standard design. And the content includes product recollection and attitude, tourism Intention, and basic personal information. The statistical methods such as variance analysis, correlation analysis, and dependent sample T verification are used for analysis.
Keywords: film-induced tourism, product placement marketing, product recollection, product attitude, tourism intentio
Basic physical and chemical processes in space radiation effects on polymers
The effects of space ionizing radiation on polymers is investigated in terms of operative physical and chemical processes. A useful model of charged particle impact with a polymer was designed. Principle paths of molecular relaxation were identified and energy handling processes were considered. The focus of the study was on energy absorption and the immediately following events. Further study of the radiation degradation of polymers is suggested
Gait Verification using Knee Acceleration Signals
A novel gait recognition method for biometric applications is proposed. The approach has the following distinct features. First, gait patterns are determined via knee acceleration signals, circumventing difficulties associated with conventional vision-based gait recognition methods. Second, an automatic procedure to extract gait features from acceleration signals is developed that employs a multiple-template classification method. Consequently, the proposed approach can adjust the sensitivity and specificity of the gait recognition system with great flexibility. Experimental results from 35 subjects demonstrate the potential of the approach for successful recognition. By setting sensitivity to be 0.95 and 0.90, the resulting specificity ranges from 1 to 0.783 and 1.00 to 0.945, respectively
- …