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Utilizing a Meso Scale Limited Dome Test to Study the Effect of Strain Rate on the Formability of Commercial Pure Titanium Grade Two Foil
Due to its hexagonal close-packed (HCP) crystal structures and limited slipping systems, commercial pure titanium (CP Ti) has a relatively low ductility at room temperature. In order to understand the effect of strain rate on formability of the as-received tempered CP Ti grade 2 foils with thickness of 38µm, a series of meso-limited dome height (meso-LDH) tests were designed and conducted at three punch speeds (0.01mm/sec, 12m/sec and 17m/sec) without lubricant at room temperature. The forming limit curves of the foil at three different punch speeds were obtained, and can be used right away for product design, process design and development, die design, and simulations etc. As discovered in this experimental study, the reasons why increasing strain rate can improve the formability are: n value increases with increasing strain rate, the temperature of part increases rapidly due to adiabatic effect, and the negative influence of friction can be reduced
Radiative Tau Lepton Pair Production as a Probe of Anomalous Electromagnetic Couplings of the Tau
We calculate the squared matrix element for the process e+ e- --> tau+ tau-
gamma allowing for anomalous magnetic and electric dipole moments at the tau
tau gamma vertex. No interferences are neglected and no approximations of light
fermion masses are made. We show that anomalous moments affect not only the
cross section, but also the shape of the photon energy and angular
distributions. We also demonstrate that in the case of the anomalous magnetic
dipole moment, the contribution from interference involving Standard Model and
anomalous amplitudes is significant compared to the contribution from anomalous
amplitudes alone. A program to perform the calculation is available and it may
be employed as a Monte Carlo generator.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures submitted to Nuclear Physics
The Significance of the -Numerical Range and the Local -Numerical Range in Quantum Control and Quantum Information
This paper shows how C-numerical-range related new strucures may arise from
practical problems in quantum control--and vice versa, how an understanding of
these structures helps to tackle hot topics in quantum information.
We start out with an overview on the role of C-numerical ranges in current
research problems in quantum theory: the quantum mechanical task of maximising
the projection of a point on the unitary orbit of an initial state onto a
target state C relates to the C-numerical radius of A via maximising the trace
function |\tr \{C^\dagger UAU^\dagger\}|. In quantum control of n qubits one
may be interested (i) in having U\in SU(2^n) for the entire dynamics, or (ii)
in restricting the dynamics to {\em local} operations on each qubit, i.e. to
the n-fold tensor product SU(2)\otimes SU(2)\otimes >...\otimes SU(2).
Interestingly, the latter then leads to a novel entity, the {\em local}
C-numerical range W_{\rm loc}(C,A), whose intricate geometry is neither
star-shaped nor simply connected in contrast to the conventional C-numerical
range. This is shown in the accompanying paper (math-ph/0702005).
We present novel applications of the C-numerical range in quantum control
assisted by gradient flows on the local unitary group: (1) they serve as
powerful tools for deciding whether a quantum interaction can be inverted in
time (in a sense generalising Hahn's famous spin echo); (2) they allow for
optimising witnesses of quantum entanglement. We conclude by relating the
relative C-numerical range to problems of constrained quantum optimisation, for
which we also give Lagrange-type gradient flow algorithms.Comment: update relating to math-ph/070200
Wurtzite Effects on Spin Splitting of GaN/AlN Quantum Wells
A new mechanism (DeltaC1-DeltaC3 coupling) is accounted for the spin
splitting of wurtzite GaN, which is originated from the intrinsic wurtzite
effects (band folding and structure inversion asymmetry). The band-folding
effect generates two conduction bands (DeltaC1 and DeltaC3), in which p-wave
probability has tremendous change when kz approaches anti-crossing zone. The
spin-splitting energy induced by the DeltaC1-DeltaC3 coupling and wurtzite
structure inversion asymmetry is much larger than that evaluated by traditional
Rashba or Dresselhaus effects. When we apply the coupling to GaN/AlN quantum
wells, we find that the spin-splitting energy is sensitively controllable by an
electric field. Based on the mechanism, we proposed a p-wave-enhanced
spin-polarized field effect transistor, made of InxGa1-xN/InyAl1-yN, for
spintronics application.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures (total 16 pages
Anomalous k-dependent spin splitting in wurtzite AlxGa1-xN/GaN heterostructures
We have confirmed the k-dependent spin splitting in wurtzite AlxGa1-xN/GaN
heterostructures. Anomalous beating pattern in Shubnikov-de Haas measurements
arises from the interference of Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit interactions.
The dominant mechanism for the k-dependent spin splitting at high values of k
is attributed to Dresselhaus term which is enhanced by the Delta C1-Delta C3
coupling of wurtzite band folding effect
Irreversible inhibition of rat glutathione S-transferase 1-1 by quinones and their glutathione conjugates. Structure-activity relationship and mechanism
Is there a link between bacteriuria and a reversible encephalopathy in dogs and cats?
Bacteriuria has been associated with abnormal neurological status in humans, particularly the geriatric population. In this report, we review 11 cases (7 dogs and 4 cats) that support an association between bacteriuria and abnormal neurological status in veterinary medicine. The included cases presented with neurological deficits consistent with a diffuse forebrain ± brainstem localisation, in which structural brain disease was excluded with magnetic resonance imaging of the head and cerebrospinal fluid analysis, but in which urine bacteriological culture was positive, and neurological deficits improved or resolved with initiation of antibiosis ± fluid therapy and levetiracetam. While further studies are needed to definitively confirm or refute the link between bacteriuria and a reversible encephalopathy, urine bacteriological culture should be considered in veterinary patients presented with an acute onset forebrain (± brainstem) neuro-anatomical localisation, even in the absence of clinical signs of lower urinary tract inflammation
Family coordination in families who have a child with autism spectrum disorder
Little is known about the interactions of families where there is a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The present study applies the Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP) to explore both its applicability to this population as well as to assess resources and areas of deficit in these families. The sample consisted of 68 families with a child with ASD, and 43 families with a typically developing (TD) child. With respect to the global score for family coordination there were several negative correlations: the more severe the symptoms (based on the child’s ADOS score), the more family coordination was dysfunctional. This correlation was particularly high when parents had to play together with the child. In the parts in which only one of the parents played actively with the child, while the other was simply present, some families did achieve scores in the functional range, despite the child’s symptom severity. The outcomes are discussed in terms of their clinical implications both for assessment and for interventio
Wetting films on chemically heterogeneous substrates
Based on a microscopic density functional theory we investigate the
morphology of thin liquidlike wetting films adsorbed on substrates endowed with
well-defined chemical heterogeneities. As paradigmatic cases we focus on a
single chemical step and on a single stripe. In view of applications in
microfluidics the accuracy of guiding liquids by chemical microchannels is
discussed. Finally we give a general prescription of how to investigate
theoretically the wetting properties of substrates with arbitrary chemical
structures.Comment: 56 pages, RevTeX, 20 Figure
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