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Quantum Thermoactivation of Nanoscale Magnets
The integral relaxation time describing the thermoactivated escape of a
uniaxial quantum spin system interacting with a boson bath is calculated
analytically in the whole temperature range. For temperatures T much less than
the barrier height \Delta U, the level quantization near the top of the barrier
and the strong frequency dependence of the one-boson transition probability can
lead to the regularly spaced deep minima of the thermoactivation rate as a
function of the magnetic field applied along the z axis.Comment: 4 pages, no figures, rejected from Phys. Rev. Let
The use of paraphrasing in investigative interviews
Objective
Young children’s descriptions of maltreatment are often sparse thus creating the need for techniques that elicit lengthier accounts. One technique that can be used by interviewers in an attempt to increase children’s reports is ‘paraphrasing’, or repeating information children have disclosed. Although we currently have a general understanding of how paraphrasing may influence children’s reports, we do not have a clear description of how paraphrasing is actually used in the field.
Method
The present study assessed the use of paraphrasing in 125 interviews of children aged 4 to 16 years conducted by police officers and social workers. All interviewer prompts were coded into four different categories of paraphrasing. All children’s reports were coded for the number of details in response to each paraphrasing statement.
Results
‘Expansion paraphrasing’ (e.g., “you said he hit you. Tell me more about when he hit you”) was used significantly more often and elicited significantly more details, while ‘yes/no paraphrasing’ (e.g., “he hit you?”) resulted in shorter descriptions from children, compared to other paraphrasing styles. Further, interviewers more often distorted children’s words when using yes/no paraphrasing, and children rarely corrected interviewers when they paraphrased inaccurately.
Conclusions and Practical Implications
Investigative interviewers in this sample frequently used paraphrasing with children of all ages and, though children’s responses differed following the various styles of paraphrasing, the effects did not differ by the age of the child witness. The results suggest that paraphrasing affects the quality of statements by child witnesses. Implications for investigative interviewers will be discussed and recommendations offered for easy ways to use paraphrasing to increase the descriptiveness of children’s reports of their experiences
‘Blindness to the obvious’?: Treatment experiences and feminist approaches to eating disorders
Eating disorders (EDs) are now often approached as biopsychosocial problems, but the social or cultural aspects of the equation are often marginalised in treatment - relegated to mere contributory or facilitating factors. In contrast, feminist and socio-cultural approaches are primarily concerned with the relationship between EDs and the social/ cultural construction of gender. Yet although such approaches emerged directly from the work of feminist therapists, the feminist scholarship has increasingly observed, critiqued and challenged the biomedical model from a scholarly distance. As such, this article draws upon data from 15 semi-structured interviews with women in the UK context who have experience of anorexia and/or bulimia in order to explore a series of interlocking themes concerning the relationship between gender identity and treatment. In engaging the women in debate about the feminist approaches (something which has been absent from previous feminist work), the article explores how gender featured in their own understandings of their problem, and the ways in which it was - or rather wasn’t - addressed in treatment. The article also explores the women’s evaluations of the feminist discourse, and their discussions of how it might be implemented within therapeutic and clinical contexts
Using Rheo-Small-Angle Neutron Scattering to Understand How Functionalised Dipeptides Form Gels
We explore the use of rheo-small-angle neutron scattering as a method to collect structural information from neutron scattering simultaneously with rheology to understand how low-molecular-weight hydrogels form and behave under shear. We examine three different gelling hydrogel systems to assess what structures are formed and how these influence the rheology. Furthermore, we probe what is happening to the network during syneresis and why the gels do not recover after an applied strain. All this information is vital when considering gels for applications such as 3D-printing and injection
Violation of the string hypothesis and Heisenberg XXZ spin chain
In this paper we count the numbers of real and complex solutions to Bethe
constraints in the two particle sector of the XXZ model. We find exact number
of exceptions to the string conjecture and total number of solutions which is
required for completeness.Comment: 15 pages, 7 Postscript figure
Entangled Rings
Consider a ring of N qubits in a translationally invariant quantum state. We
ask to what extent each pair of nearest neighbors can be entangled. Under
certain assumptions about the form of the state, we find a formula for the
maximum possible nearest-neighbor entanglement. We then compare this maximum
with the entanglement achieved by the ground state of an antiferromagnetic ring
consisting of an even number of spin-1/2 particles. We find that, though the
antiferromagnetic ground state does not maximize the nearest-neighbor
entanglement relative to all other states, it does so relative to other states
having zero z-component of spin.Comment: 19 pages, no figures; v2 includes new results; v3 corrects a
numerical error for the case N=
Extraction of the Spin Glass Correlation Length
The peak of the spin glass relaxation rate, S(t)=d{-M_{TRM}(t,t_w)}/H/{d ln
t}, is directly related to the typical value of the free energy barrier which
can be explored over experimental time scales. A change in magnetic field H
generates an energy E_z={N_s}{X_fc}{H^2} by which the barrier heights are
reduced, where X_{fc} is the field cooled susceptibility per spin, and N_s is
the number of correlated spins. The shift of the peak of S(t) gives E_z,
generating the correlation length, Ksi(t,T), for Cu:Mn 6at.% and
CdCr_{1.7}In_{0.3}S_4. Fits to power law dynamics, Ksi(t,T)\propto
{t}^{\alpha(T)} and activated dynamics Ksi(t,T) \propto {ln t}^{1/psi} compare
well with simulation fits, but possess too small a prefactor for activated
dynamics.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Department of Physics, University of California,
Riverside, California, and Service de Physique de l'Etat Condense, CEA
Saclay, Gif sur Yvette, France. To appear in Phys. Rev. Lett. January 4, 199
Experimental evidence of a fractal dissipative regime in high-T_c superconductors
We report on our experimental evidence of a substantial geometrical
ingredient characterizing the problem of incipient dissipation in high-T_c
superconductors(HTS): high-resolution studies of differential
resistance-current characteristics in absence of magnetic field enabled us to
identify and quantify the fractal dissipative regime inside which the actual
current-carrying medium is an object of fractal geometry. The discovery of a
fractal regime proves the reality and consistency of critical-phenomena
scenario as a model for dissipation in inhomogeneous and disordered HTS, gives
the experimentally-based value of the relevant finite-size scaling exponent and
offers some interesting new guidelines to the problem of pairing mechanisms in
HTS.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, RevTex; Accepted for publication in Physical
Review B; (figures enlarged
Quantum computing with antiferromagnetic spin clusters
We show that a wide range of spin clusters with antiferromagnetic
intracluster exchange interaction allows one to define a qubit. For these spin
cluster qubits, initialization, quantum gate operation, and readout are
possible using the same techniques as for single spins. Quantum gate operation
for the spin cluster qubit does not require control over the intracluster
exchange interaction. Electric and magnetic fields necessary to effect quantum
gates need only be controlled on the length scale of the spin cluster rather
than the scale for a single spin. Here, we calculate the energy gap separating
the logical qubit states from the next excited state and the matrix elements
which determine quantum gate operation times. We discuss spin cluster qubits
formed by one- and two-dimensional arrays of s=1/2 spins as well as clusters
formed by spins s>1/2. We illustrate the advantages of spin cluster qubits for
various suggested implementations of spin qubits and analyze the scaling of
decoherence time with spin cluster size.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures; minor change
Thermally Activated Resonant Magnetization Tunneling in Molecular Magnets: Mn_12Ac and others
The dynamical theory of thermally activated resonant magnetization tunneling
in uniaxially anisotropic magnetic molecules such as Mn_12Ac (S=10) is
developed.The observed slow dynamics of the system is described by master
equations for the populations of spin levels.The latter are obtained by the
adiabatic elimination of fast degrees of freedom from the density matrix
equation with the help of the perturbation theory developed earlier for the
tunneling level splitting [D. A. Garanin, J. Phys. A, 24, L61 (1991)]. There
exists a temperature range (thermally activated tunneling) where the escape
rate follows the Arrhenius law, but has a nonmonotonic dependence on the bias
field due to tunneling at the top of the barrier. At lower temperatures this
regime crosses over to the non-Arrhenius law (thermally assisted tunneling).
The transition between the two regimes can be first or second order, depending
on the transverse field, which can be tested in experiments. In both regimes
the resonant maxima of the rate occur when spin levels in the two potential
wells match at certain field values. In the thermally activated regime at low
dissipation each resonance has a multitower self-similar structure with
progressively narrowing peaks mounting on top of each other.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figure
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