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Structure and growth process of vapor-grown carbon fibers
The structure, effect of heat, and growth process of vapor-grown carbon fibers are investigated. The growth process of the carbon fibers could be divided into three stages; nucleation, elongation, and thickening processes. Also, a multi-layered structure can be produced as well as graphitization
Simulation of laser-Compton cooling of electron beams for future linear colliders
We study a method of laser-Compton cooling of electron beams for future
linear colliders. Using a Monte Carlo code, we evaluate the effects of the
laser-electron interaction for transverse cooling. The optics with and without
chromatic correction for the cooling are examined. The laser-Compton cooling
for JLC/NLC at GeV is considered.Comment: 18 pages, 12 figures, 21st ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Laser-Beam
Interactions, Stony Brook, New York, June 11-15, 200
Heat Kernel for Spin-3/2 Rarita-Schwinger Field in General Covariant Gauge
The heat kernel for the spin-3/2 Rarita-Schwinger gauge field on an arbitrary
Ricci flat space-time () is investigated in a family of covariant gauges
with one gauge parameter . The -dependent term of the kernel is
expressed by the spin-1/2 heat kernel. It is shown that the axial anomaly and
the one-loop divegence of the action are -independent, and that the
conformal anomaly has an -dependent total derivative term in
dimensions.Comment: 11 pages, latex, ITP-SB-94-3
Anomalous Hall effect in field-effect structures of (Ga,Mn)As
The anomalous Hall effect in metal-insulator-semiconductor structures having
thin (Ga,Mn)As layers as a channel has been studied in a wide range of Mn and
hole densities changed by the gate electric field. Strong and unanticipated
temperature dependence, including a change of sign, of the anomalous Hall
conductance has been found in samples with the highest Curie
temperatures. For more disordered channels, the scaling relation between
and , similar to the one observed previously for
thicker samples, is recovered.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Effect of Oscillating Landau Bandwidth on the Integer Quantum Hall Effect in a Unidirectional Lateral Superlattice
We have measured activation gaps for odd-integer quantum Hall states in a
unidirectional lateral superlattice (ULSL) -- a two-dimensional electron gas
(2DEG) subjected to a unidirectional periodic modulation of the electrostatic
potential. By comparing the activation gaps with those simultaneously measured
in the adjacent section of the same 2DEG sample without modulation, we find
that the gaps are reduced in the ULSL by an amount corresponding to the width
acquired by the Landau levels through the introduction of the modulation. The
decrement of the activation gap varies with the magnetic field following the
variation of the Landau bandwidth due to the commensurability effect. Notably,
the decrement vanishes at the flat band conditions.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, minor revisio
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