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Magnetic Phase Control in Monolayer Films by Substrate Tuning
We propose to tailor exchange interactions in magnetic monolayer films by
tuning the adjacent non-magnetic substrate. As an example, we demonstrate a
ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic phase transition for one monolayer Fe on a
Ta(x)W(1-x)(001) surface as a function of the Ta concentration. At the critical
Ta concentration, the nearest-neighbor exchange interaction is small and the
magnetic phase space is dramatically broadened. Complex magnetic order such as
spin-spirals, multiple-Q, or even disordered local moment states can occur,
offering the possibility to store information in terms of ferromagnetic dots in
an otherwise zero-magnetization state matrix.Comment: after minor changes, 5 pages, 5 figures, revtex
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How organized is deep convection over Germany?
Deep moist convection shows a tendency to organize into mesoscale structures. To be able to understand the potential effect of convective organization on the climate, one needs first to characterize organization. In this study, we systematically characterize the organizational state of convection over Germany based on two years of cloud-top observations derived from the Meteosat Second Generation satellite and of precipitation cores detected by the German C-band radar network. The organizational state of convection is characterized by commonly employed organization indices, which are mostly based on the object numbers, sizes and nearest-neighbour distances. According to the organization index Iorg, cloud tops and precipitation cores are found to be in an organized state for 69% and 92% of the time, respectively. There is an increase in rainfall when the number of objects and their sizes increase, independently of the organizational state. Case-studies of specific days suggest that convectively organized states correspond to either local multi-cell clusters, with less numerous, larger objects close to each other, or to scattered clusters, with more numerous, smaller organized objects spread out over the domain. For those days, simulations are performed with the large-eddy model ICON with grid spacings of 625, 312 and 156?m. Although the model underestimates rainfall and shows a too large cold cloud coverage, the organizational state is reasonably well represented without significant differences between the grid spacings
The Faintest WISE Debris Disks: Enhanced Methods for Detection and Verification
In an earlier study, we reported nearly 100 previously unknown dusty debris disks around Hipparcos main-sequence stars within 75 pc by selecting stars with excesses in individual WISE colors. Here, we further scrutinize the Hipparcos 75 pc sample to (1) gain sensitivity to previously undetected, fainter mid-IR excesses and (2) remove spurious excesses contaminated by previously unidentified blended sources. We improve on our previous method by adopting a more accurate measure of the confidence threshold for excess detection and by adding an optimally weighted color average that incorporates all shorter-wavelength WISE photometry, rather than using only individual WISE colors. The latter is equivalent to spectral energy distribution fitting, but only over WISE bandpasses. In addition, we leverage the higher-resolution WISE images available through the unWISE.me image service to identify contaminated WISE excesses based on photocenter offsets among the W3- and W4-band images. Altogether, we identify 19 previously unreported candidate debris disks. Combined with the results from our earlier study, we have found a total of 107 new debris disks around 75 pc Hipparcos main-sequence stars using precisely calibrated WISE photometry. This expands the 75 pc debris disk sample by 22% around Hipparcos main-sequence stars and by 20% overall (including non-main-sequence and non-Hipparcos stars)
A Variational Principle Based Study of KPP Minimal Front Speeds in Random Shears
Variational principle for Kolmogorov-Petrovsky-Piskunov (KPP) minimal front
speeds provides an efficient tool for statistical speed analysis, as well as a
fast and accurate method for speed computation. A variational principle based
analysis is carried out on the ensemble of KPP speeds through spatially
stationary random shear flows inside infinite channel domains. In the regime of
small root mean square (rms) shear amplitude, the enhancement of the ensemble
averaged KPP front speeds is proved to obey the quadratic law under certain
shear moment conditions. Similarly, in the large rms amplitude regime, the
enhancement follows the linear law. In particular, both laws hold for the
Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process in case of two dimensional channels. An asymptotic
ensemble averaged speed formula is derived in the small rms regime and is
explicit in case of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process of the shear. Variational
principle based computation agrees with these analytical findings, and allows
further study on the speed enhancement distributions as well as the dependence
of enhancement on the shear covariance. Direct simulations in the small rms
regime suggest quadratic speed enhancement law for non-KPP nonlinearities.Comment: 28 pages, 14 figures update: fixed typos, refined estimates in
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Der berufundfamilie-Index – ein Instrument zur Messung des betrieblichen Familienbewusstseins
Angestoßen durch die demografische Entwicklung und deren absehbaren volkswirtschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Folgen ist die Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie in den vergangenen Jahren in Deutschland von einer eher randständigen Position ins Zentrum der deutschen Reformdiskussion gerückt. Unternehmen nehmen sich hierbei zunehmend als eigenständige Akteure wahr, die durch betriebsinterne Vereinbarkeitsmodelle dazu beitragen, die Elternschaft respektive die Pflege Familienangehöriger mit dem Berufsleben ihrer Mitarbeiter zu harmonisieren – unabhängig von staatlichen Reglementierungen und Steuerungsmodellen. Die in diesem Zusammenhang vertrauten Schlüsselbegriffe wie Familienbewusstsein, Familienorientierung oder Familienfreundlichkeit werden zwar häufig – und scheinbar synonym – verwendet, eine semantische Abgrenzung sowie eine detaillierte Betrachtung bleiben jedoch aus. Darüber hinaus fehlen valide Messinstrumente, die Aussagen darüber ermöglichen, ob und inwiefern Unternehmen familienbewusst sind. Vor diesem Hintergrund erscheint es von zentraler Bedeutung, Familienbewusstsein grundlegend zu konzeptualisieren und zu operationalisieren. Der vorliegende Beitrag soll zur Schließung dieser Forschungslücke beitragen.Due to the demographic development in Germany, the importance of reconciling work and family is constantly increasing. Companies progressively more perceive themselves as independent players, who contribute to the reconcilability of work and family by the use of family-friendly policies, independent from governmental regimentations and steering models. The keywords which are familiar in this context – Familienbewusstsein, Familienorientierung, Familienfreundlichkeit – are often and seemingly synonymously used but neither differentiated from each other nor in detail filled with meaning and content. Furthermore, attempts to state whether or not and in how far companies are family-friendly – in other words attempts to measure family consciousness – are missing. Taking this deficiency into account, it is of vital importance to conceptualise and operationalise family consciousness. This article aims at closing this gap
Turbulent flame shape switching at conditions relevant for gas turbines
Abstract
A numerical investigation is conducted in this work to shed light on the reasons leading to different flame configurations in gas turbine combustion chambers of aeronautical interest. Large eddy simulations (LES) with a flamelet-based combustion closure are employed for this purpose to simulate the DLR-AT Big Optical Single Sector (BOSS) rig fitted with a Rolls-Royce developmental lean burn injector. The reacting flow field downstream this injector is sensitive to the intricate turbulent-combustion interaction and exhibits two different configurations: (i) a penetrating central jet leading to an M-shape lifted flame; or (ii) a diverging jet leading to a V-shaped flame. First, the LES results are validated using available BOSS rig measurements, and comparisons show that the numerical approach used is consistent and works well. The turbulent-combustion interaction model terms and parameters are then varied systematically to assess the flame behavior. The influences observed are discussed in the paper from physical and modelling perspectives to develop physical understanding on the flame behavior in practical combustors for both scientific and design purposes.Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 686332
Interplay of structure and spin-orbit strength in magnetism of metal-benzene sandwiches: from single molecules to infinite wires
Based on first-principles density functional theory calculations we explore
electronic and magnetic properties of experimentally producible sandwiches and
infinite wires made of repeating benzene molecules and transition-metal atoms
of V, Nb, and Ta. We describe the bonding mechanism in the molecules and in
particular concentrate on the origin of magnetism in these structures. We find
that all the considered systems have sizable magnetic moments and ferromagnetic
spin-ordering, with the single exception of the V3-Bz4 molecule. By including
the spin-orbit coupling into our calculations we determine the easy and hard
axes of the magnetic moment, the strength of the uniaxial magnetic anisotropy
energy (MAE), relevant for the thermal stability of magnetic orientation, and
the change of the electronic structure with respect to the direction of the
magnetic moment, important for spin-transport properties. While for the V-based
compounds the values of the MAE are only of the order of 0.05-0.5 meV per metal
atom, increasing the spin-orbit strength by substituting V with heavier Nb and
Ta allows to achieve an increase in anisotropy values by one to two orders of
magnitude. The rigid stability of magnetism in these compounds together with
the strong ferromagnetic ordering makes them attractive candidates for
spin-polarized transport applications. For a Nb-benzene infinite wire the
occurrence of ballistic anisotropic magnetoresistance is demonstrated.Comment: 23 pages, 8 figure
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