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Suppression of long-wavelength CMB spectrum from the no-boundary initial condition
The lack of correlations at the long-wavelength scales of the cosmic
microwave background spectrum is a long-standing puzzle and it persists in the
latest Planck data. By considering the Hartle-Hawking no-boundary wave function
as the initial condition of the inflationary universe, we propose that the
power suppression can be the consequence of a massive inflaton, whose initial
vacuum is the Euclidean instanton in a compact manifold. We calculate the
primordial power spectrum of the perturbations, and find that as long as the
scalar field is moderately massive, the power spectrum is suppressed at the
long-wavelength scales.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures; journal versio
Ni/Ni3C Core-Shell Nanochains and Its Magnetic Properties: One-Step Synthesis at low temperature
One-dimensional Ni/Ni3C core-shell nanoball chains with an average diameter
by around 30 nm were synthesized by means of a mild chemical solution method
using a soft template of trioctylphosphineoxide (TOPO). It was revealed that
the uniform Ni nanochains were capped with Ni3C thin shells by about 1 to 4 nm
in thickness and each Ni core consists of polygrains. The coercivity of the
core-shell nanochains is much enhanced (600 Oe at 5 K) and comparable with
single Ni nanowires due to the one-dimensional shape anisotropy. Deriving from
the distinctive structure of Ni core and Ni3C shell, this architecture may
possess a possible bi-functionality. This unique architecture is also useful
for the study on the magnetization reversal mechanism of one-dimensional
magnetic nanostructure.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figur
Direct Observation of Long-Term Durability of Superconductivity in YBaCuO-AgO Composites
We report direct observation of long-term durability of superconductivity of
several YBaCuO-AgO composites that were first prepared and
studied almost 14 years ago [J. J. Lin {\it et al}., Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. {\bf
29}, 497 (1990)]. Remeasurements performed recently on both resistances and
magnetizations indicate a sharp critical transition temperature at 91 K. We
also find that such long-term environmental stability of high-temperature
superconductivity can only be achieved in YBaCuO with AgO
addition, but not with pure Ag addition.Comment: to be published in Jpn. J. Appl. Phy
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