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Pulse confinement in optical fibers with random dispersion
Short range correlated uniform noise in the dispersion coefficient, inherent
in many types of optical fibers, broadens and eventually destroys all initially
ultra-short pulses. However, under the constraint that the integral of the
random component of the dispersion coefficient is set to zero, or pinned,
periodically or quasi-periodically along the fiber, the nature of the pulse
propagation changes dramatically. For the case that randomness is added to
constant positive dispersion, the pinning restriction significantly reduces
pulse broadening. If the randomness is added to piecewise constant periodic
dispersion, the pinning may even provide probability distributions of pulse
parameters that are numerically indistinguishable from the statistically steady
case. The pinning method can be used to both manufacture better fibers and
upgrade existing fiber links.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Advances in induction-heated plasma torch technology
Continuing research has resulted in significant advances in induction-heated plasma torch technology which extend and enhance its potential for broad range of uses in chemical processing, materials development and testing, and development of large illumination sources. Summaries of these advances are briefly described
Seeded gas thrusters and related system components
A program involved with the construction and test of a number of laser heated thrusters is described. These thrusters, with a cavity approximately 23 cm long and 3.5 cm in i.d., are to be tested by NASA at a later date with a laser beam focused through the throat to heat hydrogen propellant containing an opacifier. The heated propellant exhausts through a supersonic nozzle with a 0.6 cm throat at 3000 C. Thrust stands and control systems were furnished with the thrusters. The report describes radio frequency plasma heated hot and cold flow simulation tests by the contractor
Description of a magnetic bearing test fixture
A description of a microcomputer controlled magnetic bearing test fixture is presented. Parameters which are controlled are magnetic bearing current and gaps. Parameters which are measured are magnetic bearing gaps, magnetic flux in the bearing gaps, and bearing forces. The test fixture is configured for bearing elements similar to those used in a laboratory test model Annular Momentum Control Device (AMCD)
The a-function in six dimensions
The a-function is a proposed quantity defined in even dimensions which has a
monotonic behaviour along RG flows, related to the beta-functions via a
gradient flow equation. We study the a-function for a general scalar theory in
six dimensions, using the beta-functions up to three-loop order for both the
MSbar and MOM schemes (the latter presented here for the first time at three
loops).Comment: 27 pages, seven figures, uses axodraw. Minor improvements in wordin
Sources of Unreliable Testimony from Children
We distilled research findings on sources of unreliable testimony from children into four principles that capture how the field of forensic developmental psychology conceptualizes this topic. The studies selected to illustrate these principles address three major questions: (a) how do young children perform in eyewitness studies, (b) why are some children less accurate than others, and (c) what phenomena generate unreliable testimony? Throughout our research, our focus is on factors other than lying that produce inaccurate or seemingly inconsistent autobiographical reports.Collectively, this research has shown that (a) children’s eyewitness accuracy is highly dependent on context, (b) neurological immaturity makes children vulnerable to errors under some circumstances, and (c) some children are more swayed by external influences than others. Finally, the diversity of factors that can influence the reliability of children’s testimony dictates that (d) analyzing children’s testimony as if they were adults (i.e., with adult abilities, sensibilities, and motivations) will lead to frequent misunderstandings. It takes considerable knowledge of development—including information about developmental psycholinguistics, memory development, and the gradual emergence of cognitive control—to work with child witnesses and to analyze cases as there are many sources of unreliable testimony
Mixture-like behavior near a liquid-liquid phase transition in simulations of supercooled water
In simulations of a water-like model (ST2) that exhibits a liquid-liquid
phase transition, we test for the occurrence of a thermodynamic region in which
the liquid can be modelled as a two-component mixture. We assign each molecule
to one of two species based on the distance to its fifth-nearest neighbor, and
evaluate the concentration of each species over a wide range of temperature and
density. Our concentration data compare well with mixture-model predictions in
a region between the liquid-liquid critical temperature and the temperature of
maximum density. Fits of the model to the data in this region yield accurate
estimates for the location of the critical point. We also show that the liquid
outside the region of density anomalies is poorly modelled as a simple mixture.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures; Phys. Rev. Lett., in press (2011
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