110,536 research outputs found
Significance of image-charge fields on the write performance of a pole-keeper head
This paper presents a method for the computation of the magnetization and magnetic-field distributions of one transition in a perpendicular recording layer. It is used in a thick single-pole head keeper layer configuration to show that image-charge effects are significant and have a geometry-dependent impact on both height and gradient of the transition
Candidate Technologies for the Integrated Health Management Program
The purpose of this report is to assess Vehicle Health Management (VHM) technologies for implementation as a demonstration. Extensive studies have been performed to determine technologies which could be implemented on the Atlas and Centaur vehicles as part of a bridging program. This paper discusses areas today where VHM can be implemented for benefits in reliability, performance, and cost reduction. VHM Options are identified and one demonstration is recommended for execution
Narrowband Photon Pair Source for Quantum Networks
We demonstrate a compact photon pair source based on a periodically poled
lithium niobate nonlinear crystal in a cavity. The cavity parameters are chosen
such that the emitted photon pair modes can be matched in the region of telecom
ultra dense wavelength division multiplexing (U-DWDM) channel spacings. This
approach provides efficient, low-loss, mode selection that is compatible with
standard telecommunication networks. Photons with a coherence time of 8.6 ns
(116 MHz) are produced and their purity is demonstrated. A source brightness of
134 pairs(s.mW.MHz) is reported. The high level of purity and
compatibility with standard telecom networks is of great importance for complex
quantum communication networks
Ferroelectricity and structure of BaTiO3 grown on YBa2Cu3O7-d thin films
We have investigated the crystal structure and the ferroelectric properties
of BaTiO3 thin films with YBa2Cu3O7-d as the bottom and Au as the top
electrode. Epitaxial heterostructures of YBa2Cu3O7-d and BaTiO3 were prepared
by dc and rf sputtering, respectively. The crystal structure of the films was
characterised by x-ray diffraction. The ferroelectric behaviour of the BaTiO3
films was confirmed by hysteresis loop measurements using a Sawyer Tower
circuit. We obtain a coercive field of 30 kV/cm and a remanent polarisation of
1.25 \muC/cm. At sub-switching fields the capacitance of the films obeys a
relation analogous to the Rayleigh law. This behaviour indicates an interaction
of domain walls with randomly distributed pinning centres. At a field of 5 MV/m
we calculate 3% contribution of irreversible domain wall motion to the total
dielectric constant.Comment: 12 pages and 9 figure
Operationalising a Threshold Concept in Economics: A Pilot Study Using Multiple Choice Questions on Opportunity Cost
This paper addresses the emerging educational framework that envisions threshold concepts as mediators of learning outcomes. While the threshold concepts framework is highly appealing on a theoretical level, few researchers have attempted to measure threshold concept acquisition empirically. Achieving this would open a new arena for exploration and debate in the threshold concepts field, and provide potential results to inform teaching practice. We begin the process of operationalising threshold concepts in economics by attempting to measure students' grasp of the threshold concept of opportunity cost in an introductory economics class. We suggest two potential measures and correlate them with an array of ex ante and ex post variables, including students' expectations of success, prior misconceptions about economics and the work of economists, and actual success in the course. Results cast new light onto the factors that influence the acquisition of threshold concepts, the relationship between threshold concept acquisition and final learning outcomes, and the empirical viability of threshold concepts generally.
Engineering study for a mass memory system for advanced spacecrafts Final report, 1 Dec. 1969 - 1 Jul. 1970
Mass memory system for advanced spacecraf
- âŠ