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High Spectral Purity, Narrow Linewidth Laser Transmitter for Dial Measurements
A laser transmission with very high degree of spectral purity was described. Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) dependence on the oscillator energy and the detuning away from the gain curve center are demonstrated. The effects of both finite laser linewidth and spectral purity on humidity measurements are experimentally demonstrated
Magneto-transport characteristics of La1.4Ca1.6Mn2O7 thin film deposited by spray pyrolysis
Polycrystalline thin films of double layer manganite La_1.4Ca_1.6Mn_2O_7
(DLCMO) have been deposited by nebulized spray pyrolysis on single crystal
LaAlO_3 substrates. These single phase films having grain size in the range
70-100 nm exhibit ferromagnetic transition at T_C ~ 107K. The short range
ferromagnetic ordering due to in plane spin coherence is evidenced to occur at
a higher temperature around 225 K. Insulator/semiconductor to metal transition
occurs at a lower temperature T_P ~ 55K. The transport mechanism above T_C is
of Mott`s variable range hopping type. Below T_C the current-voltage
characteristics show non-linear behaviour that becomes stronger with decreasing
temperature. At low temperatures below T_CA ~ 30K a magnetically frustrated
spin canted state is observed. The DLCMO films exhibit resonable low field
magnetoresistance and at 77K the magnetoresistance ratio is ~ 5% at 0.6 kOe and
\~ 13% at 3 kOe.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figure
Duality symmetric massive type II theories in D=8 and D=6
We study compactification of massive type IIA supergravity in presence
of possible Ramond-Ramond (RR) background fluxes. The resulting theory in D=8
is shown to possess full T-duality symmetry similar to
the massless case. It is shown that elements of duality symmetry interpolate
between massive type IIA compactified on and ordinary type IIA
compactified on with RR 2-form flux. We also discuss relationship between
M-theory vacua and massive type IIA vacua. The D8-brane is found to correspond
to M-theory `pure gravity' solution which is a direct product of 7-dimensional
Minkowski space and a 4-dimensional instanton. We also construct D6-D8 bound
state which preserves 1/2 supersymmetries. We then discuss massive IIA
compactification on and point out that when all possible RR fluxes on
are turned on the six-dimensional theory appears to assume a nice SO(4,4)
invariant form.Comment: 19 pages, JHEP3, typos fixed, references added; v2: small correction
in eq.(5.3), published in JHE
Emission Characteristics of the Projectile Fragments at Relativistic Energy
A projectile (84^Kr_36) having kinetic energy around 1 A GeV was used to
expose NIKFI BR-2 emulsion target. A total of 700 inelastic events are used in
the present studies on projectile fragments. The emission angle of the
projectile fragments are strongly affected by charge of the other projectile
fragments emitted at same time with different emission angle is observed. The
angular distribution studies show symmetrical nature for lighter charge
projectile fragments. The symmetrical nature decreased with the charge of
projectile fragments. At ~4o of emission angle for double charge projectile
fragments, the momentum transfer during interaction is similar for various
target species of emulsion were observed. We also observed a small but
significant amplitude peaks on both side of the big peak for almost all light
charge projectile fragments having different delta angle values. It reflects
that there are few percent of projectile fragments that are coming from the
decay of heavy projectile fragments or any other process.Comment: 32 pages, 17 Figure
Seasonal Study of Some Chemical Parameters in Daryabganj Lake, District Etah
In India, great regional differences are found in the topography, geology, climate etc. As a result of these differences, the limnological resources (lake, pond & reservoirs) are very unevenly distributed. The inland fisheries include, besides capture fishes of the lake, rivers and large bodies of waters, the culture fishery whose contribution to the dietary of man is of the highest importance. From the catch statistics of these waters, it becomes quite clear that fish production is low in comparison to those of other countries like China, Japan, Indonesia etc. The efforts for increasing fish production in inland waters are underway; however, any effort towards developing the fish resources requires intimate knowledge
Impact-induced acceleration by obstacles
We explore a surprising phenomenon in which an obstruction accelerates,
rather than decelerates, a moving flexible object. It has been claimed that the
right kind of discrete chain falling onto a table falls \emph{faster} than a
free-falling body. We confirm and quantify this effect, reveal its complicated
dependence on angle of incidence, and identify multiple operative mechanisms.
Prior theories for direct impact onto flat surfaces, which involve a single
constitutive parameter, match our data well if we account for a characteristic
delay length that must impinge before the onset of excess acceleration. Our
measurements provide a robust determination of this parameter. This supports
the possibility of modeling such discrete structures as continuous bodies with
a complicated constitutive law of impact that includes angle of incidence as an
input.Comment: small changes and corrections, added reference
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