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Anomalous response in the vicinity of spontaneous symmetry breaking
We propose a mechanism to induce negative AC permittivity in the vicinity of
a ferroelectric phase transition involved with spontaneous symmetry breaking.
This mechanism makes use of responses at low frequency, yielding a high gain
and a large phase delay, when the system jumps over the free-energy barrier
with the aid of external fields. We illustrate the mechanism by analytically
studying spin models with the Glauber-typed dynamics under periodic
perturbations. Then, we show that the scenario is supported by numerical
simulations of mean-field as well as two-dimensional spin systems.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Experimental and numerical investigation on the structural performance of the tensioning air beam system
An experimental and numerical study on the structural performance of the tensioning air beam system (TABS) is presented. TABS is a hybrid structural system consisting of a membrane air beam, steel frames and cable struts. This system has the advantage of reduced self-weight and is easy to construct while it can improve the load bearing capacity of membrane structures. It maximizes the structural capacities of individual elements, thus can be considered as a very effective system in terms of both structural and economical aspects. In this paper, a test was carried out to examine the structural performance of TABS under different membrane pressure conditions. The material properties of the air beam were obtained from the results of two membrane tensile strength tests, which were performed prior to the main test. A simple numerical model was proposed to predict the structural behavior of TABS and its validity was evaluated by comparing its results with the test values
Neural Spectro-polarimetric Fields
Modeling the spatial radiance distribution of light rays in a scene has been
extensively explored for applications, including view synthesis. Spectrum and
polarization, the wave properties of light, are often neglected due to their
integration into three RGB spectral bands and their non-perceptibility to human
vision. Despite this, these properties encompass substantial material and
geometric information about a scene. In this work, we propose to model
spectro-polarimetric fields, the spatial Stokes-vector distribution of any
light ray at an arbitrary wavelength. We present Neural Spectro-polarimetric
Fields (NeSpoF), a neural representation that models the physically-valid
Stokes vector at given continuous variables of position, direction, and
wavelength. NeSpoF manages inherently noisy raw measurements, showcases memory
efficiency, and preserves physically vital signals, factors that are crucial
for representing the high-dimensional signal of a spectro-polarimetric field.
To validate NeSpoF, we introduce the first multi-view
hyperspectral-polarimetric image dataset, comprised of both synthetic and
real-world scenes. These were captured using our compact
hyperspectral-polarimetric imaging system, which has been calibrated for
robustness against system imperfections. We demonstrate the capabilities of
NeSpoF on diverse scenes
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