595 research outputs found
Total Life Approach for Fatigue Life Estimation of Welded Structures
AbstractIt was shown that estimation of fatigue lives of welded joints can be successfully carried out by considering the fatigue process as a fatigue crack growth from the initial intrinsic crack size of a0=ρ* until the final crack af. Such an approach avoids a somewhat arbitrary division of the fatigue process into the crack initiation and propagation and concentrates on using only one methodology - the fracture mechanics theory. The stress intensity factors can be determined in such cases by the weight function method. The proposed methodology allows estimation of the fatigue life under both constant and variable amplitude loading
Ultrafast Spin Dynamics in GaAs/GaSb/InAs Heterostructures Probed by Second Harmonic Generation
We report the first application of pump-probe second harmonic generation
(SHG) measurements to characterize optically-induced magnetization in
non-magnetic multilayer semiconductors. In the experiment, coherent spins are
selectively excited by a pump beam in the GaAs layer of GaAs/GaSb/InAs
structures. However, the resulting net magnetization manifests itself through
the induced SHG probe signal from the GaSb/InAs interface, thus indicating a
coherent spin transport across the heterostructure. We find that the
magnetization dynamics is governed by an interplay between the spin density
evolution at the interfaces and the spin dephasing.Comment: 4 pages + 4 Fig
Ultrafast Dynamics of Interfacial Electric Fields in Semiconductor Heterostructures Monitored by Pump-Probe Second Harmonic Generation
We report first measurements of the ultrafast dynamics of interfacial
electric fields in semiconductor multilayers using pump-probe second harmonic
generation (SHG). A pump beam was tuned to excite carriers in all layers of
GaAs/GaSb and GaAs/GaSb/InAs heterostructures. Further carrier dynamics
manifests itself via electric fields created by by charge separation at
interfaces. The evolution of interfacial fields is monitored by a probe beam
through the eletric-field-induced SHG signal. We distinguish between several
stages of dynamics originating from redistribution of carriers between the
layers. We also find a strong enhancement of the induced electric field caused
by hybridization of the conduction and valence bands at the GaSb/InAs
interface.Comment: 4 pages + 2 fig
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Concentration-independent spontaneously forming biomimetric vesicles
In this Letter we present small-angle neutron scattering data from a biomimetic system composed of the phospholipids dimyristoyl and dihexanoyl phosphorylcholine (DMPC and DHPC, respectively). Doping DMPC-DHPC multilamellar vesicles with either the negatively charged lipid dimyristoyl phosphorylglycerol (DMPG, net charge -1) or the divalent cation, calcium (Ca2+), leads to the spontaneous formation of energetically stabilized monodisperse unilamellar vesicles whose radii are concentration independent and in contrast with previous experimental observations
Enhancement of Anisotropy due to Fluctuations in Quasi-One-Dimensional Antiferromagnets
It is shown that the observed anisotropy of magnetization at high magnetic
fields in RbMnBr3 , a quasi-one-dimensional antiferromagnet on a distorted
stacked triangular lattice, is due to quantum and thermal fluctuations. These
fluctuations are taken into account in the framework of linear spin-wave theory
in the region of strong magnetic fields. In this region the divergent
one-dimensional integrals are cut off by magnetic field and the bare easy-plane
anisotropy. Logarithmical dependence on the cutoff leads to the "enhancement"
of the anisotropy in magnetization. Comparison between magnetization data and
our theory with parameters obtained from neutron scattering experiments has
been done.Comment: 15 pages + 5 postscript figures available upon request, RevTex
Kappa Snyder deformations of Minkowski spacetime, realizations and Hopf algebra
We present Lie-algebraic deformations of Minkowski space with undeformed
Poincar\'{e} algebra. These deformations interpolate between Snyder and
-Minkowski space. We find realizations of noncommutative coordinates in
terms of commutative coordinates and derivatives. By introducing modules, it is
shown that although deformed and undeformed structures are not isomorphic at
the level of vector spaces, they are however isomorphic at the level of Hopf
algebraic action on corresponding modules. Invariants and tensors with respect
to Lorentz algebra are discussed. A general mapping from -deformed
Snyder to Snyder space is constructed. Deformed Leibniz rule, the Hopf
structure and star product are found. Special cases, particularly Snyder and
-Minkowski in Maggiore-type realizations are discussed. The same
generalized Hopf algebraic structures are as well considered in the case of an
arbitrary allowable kind of realisation and results are given perturbatively up
to second order in deformation parameters.Comment: 38 pages, LaTeX2e class fil
Model of Enterpreneurship and Social-cultural and Market Orientation of Small Business Owners in Poland
In the development of SMEs in Poland crucial meaning is legislation, steadily adapted to EU regulations, especially to the European Charter for Small Enterprises. Research conducted in Poland by many authors provide data for doing so, to confirm the hypothesis that among small businesses a vital role in shaping their work situation did not continue to play the market mechanisms and orientations, but mainly socio-cultural factors.W rozwoju MŚP w Polsce podstawowe znaczenie mają również uregulowania prawne, systematycznie dostosowywane do regulacji unijnych, zwłaszcza zaś do Europejskiej Karty Małych Przedsiębiorstw. Badania prowadzone w Polsce przez wielu autorów dostarczają danych ku temu, by potwierdzić tezę, że wśród drobnych przedsiębiorców decydującą rolę w kształtowaniu ich sytuacji pracy odgrywają nadal nie mechanizmy i orientacje rynkowe, ale przede wszystkim czynniki społeczno-kulturowe
SANS polarization analysis with nuclear-spin-polarized He-3
A neutron spin filter based on transmission through nuclear-spin-polarized He-3 gas has been applied to polarization analysis of small angle neutron scattering (SANS). Such spin filters, which are based on the large spin dependence of the absorption of neutrons by He-3, make SANS polarization analysis possible because of their large angular acceptance. In the present experiment, a He-3-based analyzer was employed to separate nuclear scattering into its coherent and spin-incoherent components. Polarized He-3 analyzers were prepared by two different optical pumping methods and installed on the NG3 SANS instrument at the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR). Measurements were taken on cellophane tape and silica gel, for which the scattering is almost completely incoherent and coherent, respectively, and on a combined sample. For the combined sample, separation of the coherent part from the incoherent part was successfully demonstrated using polarization analysis
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