1,901 research outputs found
Magnetization of La(2-x)Sr(x)NiO(4+ delta) (0 < x < 0.5) and observation of novel memory effects
We have studied the magnetization of a series of spin-charge ordered
La(2-x)Sr(x)NiO(4+delta) single crystals with 0 < x < 0.5. For fields applied
parallel to the ab plane there is a large irreversibility below a temperature
T(F1) ~ 50 K and a smaller irreversibility that persists up to near the charge
ordering temperature. We observed a novel memory effect in the thermo-remnant
magnetization across the entire doping range. We found that these materials
retain a memory of the temperature at which an external field was removed, and
that there is a pronounced increase in the thermo-remnant magnetization when
the system is warmed through a spin reorientation transition.Comment: 11 pages, 12 figure
Dirty Paper Arbitrarily Varying Channel with a State-Aware Adversary
In this paper, we take an arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) approach to
examine the problem of writing on a dirty paper in the presence of an
adversary. We consider an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel with an
additive white Gaussian state, where the state is known non-causally to the
encoder and the adversary, but not the decoder. We determine the randomized
coding capacity of this AVC under the maximal probability of error criterion.
Interestingly, it is shown that the jamming adversary disregards the state
knowledge to choose a white Gaussian channel input which is independent of the
state
Correlated Jamming in a Joint Source Channel Communication System
We study correlated jamming in joint source-channel communication systems. An
i.i.d. source is to be communicated over a memoryless channel in the presence
of a correlated jammer with non-causal knowledge of user transmission. This
user-jammer interaction is modeled as a zero sum game. A set of conditions on
the source and the channel is provided for the existence of a Nash equilibrium
for this game, where the user strategy is uncoded transmission and the jammer
strategy is i.i.d jamming. This generalizes a well-known example of uncoded
communication of a Gaussian sources over Gaussian channels with additive
jamming. Another example, of a Binary Symmetric source over a Binary Symmetric
channel with jamming, is provided as a validation of this result
Magnetic Order and Dynamics in Stripe-Ordered La2-xSrxNiO4
We have studied magnetic correlations in several compositions of
stripe-ordered La2-xSrxNiO4. In this paper we show how polarized-neutron
scattering has helped uncover important features of the magnetic ordering and
spin dynamics. In particular, polarization analysis has enabled us (1) to
characterize a spin reorientation transition, (2) to identify anisotropy gaps
in the spin excitation spectrum, and (3) to investigate an anomalous dip in the
spin-wave intensity suggestive of coupling between collective spin and charge
excitations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figs. Presented at PNSXM, Venice. To appear in Physica
A high resolution, hard x-ray photoemission investigation of La_(2-2x)Sr_(1+2x)Mn_2O_7 (0.30<x<0.50): on microscopic phase separation and the surface electronic structure of a bilayered CMR manganite
Photoemission data taken with hard x-ray radiation on cleaved single crystals
of the bilayered, colossal magnetoresistant manganite La_(2-2x)Sr_(1+2x)Mn_2O_7
(LSMO) with 0.30<x<0.50 are presented. Making use of the increased
bulk-sensitivity upon hard x-ray excitation it is shown that the core level
footprint of the electronic structure of the LSMO cleavage surface is identical
to that of the bulk. Furthermore, by comparing the core level shift of the
different elements as a function of doping level x, it is shown that
microscopic phase separation is unlikely to occur for this particular manganite
well above the Curie temperature.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
- …