72 research outputs found
Manifestation of New Interference Effects in Superconductor/Ferromagnet Spin Valve
Superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) spin valve effect theories based on the S/F
proximity phenomenon assume that the superconducting transition temperature Tc
of F1/F2/S or F1/S/F2 trilayers for parallel magnetizations of the F1- and
F2-layers (TcP) are smaller than for the antiparallel orientations (TcAP).
Here, we report for CoOx/Fe1/Cu/Fe2/In multilayered systems with varying
Fe2-layer thickness the sign-changing oscillating behavior of the spin valve
effect \Delta Tc=TcAP-TcP. Our measurements revealed the full direct spin valve
effect with TcAP>TcP for Fe2-layer thickness dFe2<1 nm and the full inverse
(TcAP=1 nm. Interference of Cooper pair wave
functions reflected from both surfaces of the Fe2-layer appear as the most
probable reason for the observed behavior of \Delta Tc.Comment: Accepted for publication in PR
Full spin switch effect for the superconducting current in a superconductor/ferromagnet thin film heterostructure
Superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) proximity effect theory predicts that the
superconducting critical temperature of the F1/F2/S or F1/S/F2 trilayers for
the parallel orientation of the F1 and F2 magnetizations is smaller than for
the antiparallel one. This suggests a possibility of a controlled switching
between the superconducting and normal states in the S layer. Here, using the
spin switch design F1/F2/S theoretically proposed by Oh et al. [Appl. Phys.
Lett. 71, 2376 (1997)], that comprises a ferromagnetic bilayer separated by a
non-magnetic metallic spacer layer as a ferromagnetic component, and an
ordinary superconductor as the second interface component, we have successfully
realized a full spin switch effect for the superconducting current.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Noise-induced topological transformations of vortex solitons in optical fibers filled with a cold atomic gas
We consider the influence of optical and temperature-dependent atomic
fluctuations on the formation and propagation of optical vortex solitons in
dense media realized as hollow-core optical fibers filled with a cold atomic
gas in presence of optical pumping. We show different perturbation-induced
scenaria of complete destruction and smooth transformations of the topological
characteristics of localized optical structures in hollow-core fiber. The
maximum levels of optical and atomic fluctuations at which the soliton regime
can be maintained has been determined. The estimates for these levels show an
opportunity to observe the optical vortex solitions in the core-filling gas of
the fiber for temperatures smaller than the critical temperature for
Bose-Einstein condensate.Comment: 12 pages, 10 EPS figures, submitted to Physical Review
Evidence for Triplet Superconductivity in a Superconductor-Ferromagnet Spin Valve
We have studied the dependence of the superconducting (SC) transition
temperature on the mutual orientation of magnetizations of Fe1 and Fe2 layers
in the spin valve system CoO_x/Fe1/Cu/Fe2/Pb. We find that this dependence is
nonmonotonic when passing from the parallel to the antiparallel case and
reveals a distinct minimum near the orthogonal configuration. The analysis of
the data in the framework of the SC triplet spin valve theory gives direct
evidence for the long-range triplet superconductivity arising due to
noncollinearity of the two magnetizations.Comment: 5 pages (including 4 EPS figures). Version 2: final version as
published in PR
Manifestation of New Interference Effects in Superconductor/Ferromagnet Spin Valve
Superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) spin valve effect theories based on the S/F
proximity phenomenon assume that the superconducting transition temperature Tc
of F1/F2/S or F1/S/F2 trilayers for parallel magnetizations of the F1- and
F2-layers (TcP) are smaller than for the antiparallel orientations (TcAP).
Here, we report for CoOx/Fe1/Cu/Fe2/In multilayered systems with varying
Fe2-layer thickness the sign-changing oscillating behavior of the spin valve
effect \Delta Tc=TcAP-TcP. Our measurements revealed the full direct spin valve
effect with TcAP>TcP for Fe2-layer thickness dFe2<1 nm and the full inverse
(TcAP<TcAP) spin valve effect for dFe2>=1 nm. Interference of Cooper pair wave
functions reflected from both surfaces of the Fe2-layer appear as the most
probable reason for the observed behavior of \Delta Tc.Comment: Accepted for publication in PR
Josephson dynamics for coupled polariton modes under the atom-field interaction in the cavity
We consider a new approach to the problem of Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC)
of polaritons for atom-field interaction under the strong coupling regime in
the cavity. We investigate the dynamics of two macroscopically populated
polariton modes corresponding to the upper and lower branch energy states
coupled via Kerr-like nonlinearity of atomic medium. We found out the
dispersion relations for new type of collective excitations in the system under
consideration. Various temporal regimes like linear (nonlinear) Josephson
transition and/or Rabi oscillations, macroscopic quantum self-trapping (MQST)
dynamics for population imbalance of polariton modes are predicted. We also
examine the switching properties for time-averaged population imbalance
depending on initial conditions, effective nonlinear parameter of atomic medium
and kinetic energy of low-branch polaritons.Comment: 10 pages, 6 postscript figures, uses svjour.cl
Measurement of Inclusive Spin Structure Functions of the Deuteron
We report the results of a new measurement of spin structure functions of the
deuteron in the region of moderate momentum transfer ( = 0.27 -- 1.3
(GeV/c)) and final hadronic state mass in the nucleon resonance region (
= 1.08 -- 2.0 GeV). We scattered a 2.5 GeV polarized continuous electron beam
at Jefferson Lab off a dynamically polarized cryogenic solid state target
(ND) and detected the scattered electrons with the CEBAF Large
Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). From our data, we extract the longitudinal
double spin asymmetry and the spin structure function . Our
data are generally in reasonable agreement with existing data from SLAC where
they overlap, and they represent a substantial improvement in statistical
precision. We compare our results with expectations for resonance asymmetries
and extrapolated deep inelastic scaling results. Finally, we evaluate the first
moment of the structure function and study its approach to both the
deep inelastic limit at large and to the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule
at the real photon limit (). We find that the first moment varies
rapidly in the range of our experiment and crosses zero at between
0.5 and 0.8 (GeV/c), indicating the importance of the resonance at
these momentum transfers.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, ReVTeX 4, final version as accepted by Phys.
Rev.
Study of polarized-e polarized-p --> e-prime p pi0 in the Delta(1232) mass region using polarization asymmetries
Measurements of the angular distributions of target and double spin
asymmetries for the Delta(1232) in the exclusive channel (polarized-p
polarized-e,e-prime p)pi0 obtained at Jefferson Lab in the Q2 range from 0.5 to
1.5 gev2 are presented. Results of the asymmetries are compared with the
unitary isobar model, dynamical models, and the effective Lagrangian theory.
Sensitivity to the different models was observed, particularly in relation to
the description of background terms on which the target asymmetry depends
significantly.Comment: 14 pages, 13 figure
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