168 research outputs found
Revealing the magnetic proximity effect in EuS/Al bilayers through superconducting tunneling spectroscopy
A ferromagnetic insulator attached to a superconductor is known to induce an
exchange splitting of the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) singularity by a
magnitude proportional to the magnetization, and penetrating into the
superconductor to a depth comparable with the superconducting coherence length.
We study this long-range magnetic proximity effect in EuS/Al bilayers and find
that the exchange splitting of the BCS peaks is present already in the
unpolarized state of the ferromagnetic insulator (EuS), and is being further
enhanced when magnetizing the sample by a magnetic field. The measurement data
taken at the lowest temperatures feature a high contrast which has allowed us
to relate the line shape of the split BCS conductance peaks to the
characteristic magnetic domain structure of the EuS layer in the unpolarized
state. These results pave the way to engineering triplet superconducting
correlations at domain walls in EuS/Al bilayers. Furthermore, the hard gap and
clear splitting observed in our tunneling spectroscopy measurements indicate
that EuS/Al bilayers are excellent candidates for substituting strong magnetic
fields in experiments studying Majorana bound states.Comment: 9 pages, 4 color figure
L-Drawings of Directed Graphs
We introduce L-drawings, a novel paradigm for representing directed graphs
aiming at combining the readability features of orthogonal drawings with the
expressive power of matrix representations. In an L-drawing, vertices have
exclusive - and -coordinates and edges consist of two segments, one
exiting the source vertically and one entering the destination horizontally.
We study the problem of computing L-drawings using minimum ink. We prove its
NP-completeness and provide a heuristics based on a polynomial-time algorithm
that adds a vertex to a drawing using the minimum additional ink. We performed
an experimental analysis of the heuristics which confirms its effectiveness.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figure
Phonon-induced decay of the electron spin in quantum dots
We study spin relaxation and decoherence in a
GaAs quantum dot due to spin-orbit interaction. We derive an effective
Hamiltonian which couples the electron spin to phonons or any other fluctuation
of the dot potential. We show that the spin decoherence time is as large
as the spin relaxation time , under realistic conditions. For the
Dresselhaus and Rashba spin-orbit couplings, we find that, in leading order,
the effective magnetic field can have only fluctuations transverse to the
applied magnetic field. As a result, for arbitrarily large Zeeman
splittings, in contrast to the naively expected case
. We show that the spin decay is drastically suppressed for
certain magnetic field directions and values of the
Rashba coupling constant. Finally, for the spin coupling to acoustic phonons,
we show that
for all spin-orbit mechanisms in leading order in the
electron-phonon interaction.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
All-Electrical Quantum Computation with Mobile Spin Qubits
We describe and discuss a solid state proposal for quantum computation with
mobile spin qubits in one-dimensional systems, based on recent advances in
spintronics. Static electric fields are used to implement a universal set of
quantum gates, via the spin-orbit and exchange couplings. Initialization and
measurement can be performed either by spin injection from/to ferromagnets, or
by using spin filters and mesoscopic spin polarizing beam-splitters. The
vulnerability of this proposal to various sources of error is estimated by
numerical simulations. We also assess the suitability of various materials
currently used in nanotechnology for an actual implementation of our model.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figs, RevTeX
Nucleon Resonance Structure from CLAS and CLAS12 Experiments
The recent results on the photo- and electrocouplings extraction from the reaction of one- and two-pion photo- and electroproduction off protons in the resonances region are presented. The production of two charged pions is of particular importance for evaluation of the photocouplings for the Δ(1620)12 −, Δ(1700)32 −
On retracts, absolute retracts, and folds in cographs
Let G and H be two cographs. We show that the problem to determine whether H
is a retract of G is NP-complete. We show that this problem is fixed-parameter
tractable when parameterized by the size of H. When restricted to the class of
threshold graphs or to the class of trivially perfect graphs, the problem
becomes tractable in polynomial time. The problem is also soluble when one
cograph is given as an induced subgraph of the other. We characterize absolute
retracts of cographs.Comment: 15 page
Bezpieczeństwo i ryzyko podróżowania tanimi liniami lotniczymi
Golovach, E. P.; Rubahov, A. I. Safety and risks of traveling with low-cost airlinesDecydując się na podróż samolotem, jednym z najważniejszych czynników jakie potencjalny turysta bieżę pod uwagę jest kwestia bezpieczeństwa. Szczególnego znaczenia ten czynnik nabiera zwłaszcza w dobie nagłaśnianych i szeroko omawianych katastrof lotniczych w różnych częściach świata oraz bankructwie tanich linii lotniczych w ostatnich latach. W referacie zostali omówione czynniki mające wpływ na bezpieczeństwo i ryzyko podróżowania tanimi liniami lotniczymi. Przedstawione obszary z największą liczbą ofiar wypadków cyvilnych statków powietrznych
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