34 research outputs found
Stability of networks of delay-coupled delay oscillators
Dynamical networks with time delays can pose a considerable challenge for
mathematical analysis. Here, we extend the approach of generalized modeling to
investigate the stability of large networks of delay-coupled delay oscillators.
When the local dynamical stability of the network is plotted as a function of
the two delays then a pattern of tongues is revealed. Exploiting a link between
structure and dynamics, we identify conditions under which perturbations of the
topology have a strong impact on the stability. If these critical regions are
avoided the local stability of large random networks can be well approximated
analytically
Voltage and temperature dependence of the grain boundary tunneling magnetoresistance in manganites
We have performed a systematic analysis of the voltage and temperature
dependence of the tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) of grain boundaries (GB) in
the manganites. We find a strong decrease of the TMR with increasing voltage
and temperature. The decrease of the TMR with increasing voltage scales with an
increase of the inelastic tunneling current due to multi-step inelastic
tunneling via localized defect states in the tunneling barrier. This behavior
can be described within a three-current model for magnetic tunnel junctions
that extends the two-current Julliere model by adding an inelastic,
spin-independent tunneling contribution. Our analysis gives strong evidence
that the observed drastic decrease of the GB-TMR in manganites is caused by an
imperfect tunneling barrier.Comment: to be published in Europhys. Lett., 8 pages, 4 figures (included
Large two-level magnetoresistance effect in doped manganite grain boundary junctions
We performed a systematic analysis of the tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR)
effect in single grain boundary junctions formed in epitaxial
La(2/3)Ca(1/3)MnO(3) films deposited on SrTiO(3) bicrystals. For magnetic
fields H applied parallel to the grain boundary barrier, an ideal two-level
resistance switching behavior with sharp transitions is observed with a TMR
effect of up to 300% at 4.2 K and still above 100% at 77 K. Varying the angle
between H and the grain boundary results in differently shaped resistance vs H
curves. The observed behavior is explained within a model of magnetic domain
pinning at the grain boundary interface.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. B (Rapid Comm.
A model for spin-polarized transport in perovskite manganite bi-crystal grain boundaries
We have studied the temperature dependence of low-field magnetoresistance and
current-voltage characteristics of a low-angle bi-crystal grain boundary
junction in perovskite manganite La_{2/3}Sr_{1/3}MnO_3 thin film. By gradually
trimming the junction we have been able to reveal the non-linear behavior of
the latter. With the use of the relation M_{GB} \propto M_{bulk}\sqrt{MR^*} we
have extracted the grain boundary magnetization. Further, we demonstrate that
the built-in potential barrier of the grain boundary can be modelled by
V_{bi}\propto M_{bulk}^2 - M_{GB}^2. Thus our model connects the
magnetoresistance with the potential barrier at the grain boundary region. The
results indicate that the band-bending at the grain boundary interface has a
magnetic origin.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
A Deep Learning based Pipeline for Efficient Oral Cancer Screening on Whole Slide Images
Oral cancer incidence is rapidly increasing worldwide. The most important
determinant factor in cancer survival is early diagnosis. To facilitate large
scale screening, we propose a fully automated pipeline for oral cancer
detection on whole slide cytology images. The pipeline consists of fully
convolutional regression-based nucleus detection, followed by per-cell focus
selection, and CNN based classification. Our novel focus selection step
provides fast per-cell focus decisions at human-level accuracy. We demonstrate
that the pipeline provides efficient cancer classification of whole slide
cytology images, improving over previous results both in terms of accuracy and
feasibility. The complete source code is available at
https://github.com/MIDA-group/OralScreen.Comment: Accepted to ICIAR 202
Low frequency 1/f noise in doped manganite grain-boundary junctions
We have performed a systematic analysis of the low frequency 1/f-noise in
single grain boundary junctions in the colossal magnetoresistance material
La_{2/3}Ca_{1/3}MnO_{3-delta}. The grain boundary junctions were formed in
epitaxial La_{2/3}Ca_{1/3}MnO_{3-delta} films deposited on SrTiO_3 bicrystal
substrates and show a large tunneling magnetoresistance of up to 300% at 4.2 K
as well as ideal, rectangular shaped resistance versus applied magnetic field
curves. Below the Curie temperature T_C the measured 1/f noise is dominated by
the grain boundary. The dependence of the noise on bias current, temperature
and applied magnetic field gives clear evidence that the large amount of low
frequency noise is caused by localized sites with fluctuating magnetic moments
in a heavily disordered grain boundary region. At 4.2 K additional temporally
unstable Lorentzian components show up in the noise spectra that are most
likely caused by fluctuating clusters of interacting magnetic moments. Noise
due to fluctuating domains in the junction electrodes is found to play no
significant role.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure
Extrinsic Magnetotransport Phenomena in Ferromagnetic Oxides
This review is focused on extrinsic magnetotransport effects in ferromagnetic
oxides. It consists of two parts; the second part is devoted to an overview of
experimental data and theoretical models for extrinsic magnetotransport
phenomena. Here a critical discussion of domain-wall scattering is given.
Results on surfacial and interfacial magnetism in oxides are presented.
Spin-polarized tunnelling in ferromagnetic junctions is reviewed and
grain-boundary magnetoresistance is interpreted within a model of
spin-polarized tunnelling through natural oxide barriers. The situation in
ferromagnetic oxides is compared with data and models for conventional
ferromagnets. The first part of the review summarizes basic material
properties, especially data on the spin-polarization and evidence for
half-metallicity. Furthermore, intrinsic conduction mechanisms are discussed.
An outlook on the further development of oxide spin-electronics concludes this
review.Comment: 133 pages, 47 figures, submitted to Rep. Prog. Phy
Decision Support Framework for PLM Harmonization Projects within Industrial Companies
Part 6: ImplementationInternational audienceTo this day, as a result of increasing PLM penetration and continuously changing company structures, several PLM solutions have evolved over time and now exist in parallel within many companies. Disharmonized PLM solutions can impede productivity and flexibility in cross-division cooperation and company-internal reorganization projects. A lot of companies carry out PLM harmonization projects with the goal of improving their current situation due to an optimal coordination, adaptation, and standardization of their existing PLM solutions. The present paper introduces a comprehensive framework which supports fundamental decisions that have to be made in this context. This framework allows an objectified determination of harmonization concepts by using both directly and non-directly monetarily quantifiable measures taking into account the perspectives of all of the actors involved. This approach emerged from the experiences gained from several industrial use cases, including the one that is illustrated in this paper