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Semiflexible Chains under Tension
A functional integral formalism is used to derive the extension of a stiff
chain subject to an external force. The force versus extension curves are
calculated using a meanfield approach in which the hard constraint
is replaced by a global constraint where is the
tangent vector describing the chain and is the arc length. The theory
``quantitatively'' reproduces the experimental results for DNA that is subject
to a constant force.
We also treat the problems of a semiflexible chain in a nematic field. In the
limit of weak nematic field strength our treatment reproduces the exact results
for chain expansion parallel to the director. When the strength of nematic
field is large, a situation in which there are two equivalent minima in the
free energy, the intrinsically meanfield approach yields incorrect results for
the dependence of the persistence length on the nematic field.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figure available upon request, submitted to J. Chem. Phy
Entanglement witnesses arising from Choi type positive linear maps
We construct optimal PPTES witnesses to detect PPT entangled
edge states of type constructed recently \cite{kye_osaka}. To do this,
we consider positive linear maps which are variants of the Choi type map
involving complex numbers, and examine several notions related to optimality
for those entanglement witnesses. Through the discussion, we suggest a method
to check the optimality of entanglement witnesses without the spanning
property.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl
Metal-insulator transition and electrically-driven memristive characteristics of SmNiO3 thin films
The correlated oxide SmNiO3 (SNO) exhibits an insulator to metal transition
(MIT) at 130 {\deg}C in bulk form. We report on synthesis and electron
transport in SNO films deposited on LaAlO3 (LAO) and Si single crystals. X-ray
diffraction studies show that compressively strained single-phase SNO grows
epitaxially on LAO while on Si, mixed oxide phases are observed. MIT is
observed in resistance-temperature measurements in films grown on both
substrates, with charge transport in-plane for LAO/SNO films and out-of-plane
for Si/SNO films. Electrically-driven memristive behavior is realized in
LAO/SNO films, suggesting that SNO may be relevant for neuromorphic devices
Detection of coherent light in an incoherent background
The change in position of the self-coherence function minimum is used to detect the presence of a coherent source, rather than the change in strength of the self-coherence function at the reference path difference. The system uses both optical and digital signal processing with MATLAB algorithm. An experimental system was built in the visible band, employing a Michelson interferometer, an interference filter centered in the red, and a silicon photodetector. The results were averaged over up to 50 scans, depending on the relative visibility of the white light and laser fringes, to reduce the scan to scan variability. Amplifier gain was introduced to reduce quantization noise
Neutrino reactions on La and Ta via charged and neutral currents by the Quasi-particle Random Phase Approximation (QRPA)
Cosmological origins of the two heaviest odd-odd nuclei, La and
Ta, are believed to be closely related to the neutrino-process. We
investigate in detail neutrino-induced reactions on the nuclei. Charged current
(CC) reactions, BaLa and HfTa, are calculated by the standard Quasi-particle Random Phase
Approximation (QRPA) with neutron-proton pairing as well as neutron-neutron,
proton-proton pairing correlations. For neutral current (NC) reactions,
La{La} and TaTa, we generate ground and excited states of odd-even target nuclei,
La and Ta, by operating one quasi-particle to even-even nuclei,
Ba and Hf, which are assumed as the BCS ground state. Numerical
results for CC reactions are shown to be consistent with recent semi-empirical
data deduced from the Gamow-Teller strength distributions measured in the
(He, t) reaction. Results for NC reactions are estimated to be smaller by
a factor about 4 5 rather than those by CC reactions. Finally, cross
sections weighted by the incident neutrino flux in the core collapsing
supernova are presented for further applications to the network calculations
for relevant nuclear abundances
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