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Tunable conductance of magnetic nanowires with structured domain walls
We show that in a magnetic nanowire with double magnetic domain walls,
quantum interference results in spin-split quasistationary states localized
mainly between the domain walls. Spin-flip-assisted transmission through the
domain structure increases strongly when these size-quantized states are tuned
on resonance with the Fermi energy, e.g. upon varying the distance between the
domain walls which results in resonance-type peaks of the wire conductance.
This novel phenomena is shown to be utilizable to manipulate the spin density
in the domain vicinity. The domain walls parameters are readily controllable
and the predicted effect is hence exploitable in spintronic devices.Comment: 4 pages with 4 figure
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The role of consumption in material reduction opportunities: the impact of product lifetime in supplying the UK steel demand
Most of the products purchased in the UK are manufactured in other countries. As a result, worldwide greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions released to manufacture all products purchased in the UK are significantly higher than the UK territorial emissions. More than one half of global industrial emissions result from the use of steel, cement, paper, plastics, and aluminium. In this paper, the UK consumption of products that embody these five materials is estimated. For steel, which is the most widely used among these five materials, consumption and accumulation patterns are examined across four product categories. The impact of steel product lifetime extension is examined for the UK as one option for material demand reduction at the consumption stage of the supply chain. Different levels of steel product lifetimes are simulated for the UK in 2050 and their impacts are examined in terms of UK steel production, implicit steel imports, and global carbon dioxide emissions. Steel product lifetime extension promotes a reduction in the need for steel imports, by reducing the demand for new steel, which leads to lower carbon dioxide emissions required to supply the UK steel demand. The results demonstrate the criticality of a focus on the consumption stage, since any interventions made towards demand reduction of end-use goods leads to material reduction across the supply chain
Rotating Superconductors and the London Moment: Thermodynamics versus Microscopics
Comparing various microscopic theories of rotating superconductors to the
conclusions of thermodynamic considerations, we traced their marked difference
to the question of how some thermodynamic quantities (the electrostatic and
chemical potentials) are related to more microscopic ones: The electron's the
work function, mean-field potential and Fermi energy -- certainly a question of
general import.
After the correct identification is established, the relativistic correction
for the London Moment is shown to vanish, with the obvious contribution from
the Fermi velocity being compensated by other contributions such as
electrostatics and interactions.Comment: 23 pages 4 fi
Neutrino masses and mixing from S4 flavor twisting
We discuss a neutrino mass model based on the S4 discrete symmetry where the
symmetry breaking is triggered by the boundary conditions of the bulk
right-handed neutrino in the fifth spacial dimension. While the symmetry
restricts bare mass parameters to flavor-diagonal forms, the viable mixing
angles emerge from the wave functions of the Kaluza-Klein modes which carry
symmetry breaking effect. The magnitudes of the lepton mixing angles,
especially the reactor angle is related to the neutrino mass patterns and the
model will be tested in future neutrino experiments, e.g., an early (late)
discovery of the reactor angle favors the normal (inverted) hierarchy. The size
of extra dimension has a connection to the possible mass spectrum; a small
(large) volume corresponds to the normal (inverted) mass hierarchy.Comment: 22 pages, 3 figures; added references for section
A spatially-structured PCG method for content diversity in a Physics-based simulation game
This paper presents a spatially-structured evolutionary algorithm (EA) to procedurally generate game maps of di ferent levels of di ficulty to be solved, in Gravityvolve!, a physics-based simulation videogame that we have implemented and which is inspired by the n-
body problem, a classical problem in the fi eld of physics and mathematics. The proposal consists of a steady-state EA whose population is partitioned into three groups according to the di ficulty of the generated content (hard, medium or easy) which can be easily adapted to handle the automatic creation of content of diverse nature in other games. In addition, we present three fitness functions, based on multiple criteria (i.e:, intersections, gravitational acceleration and simulations), that were used experimentally to conduct the search process for creating a database of
maps with di ferent di ficulty in Gravityvolve!.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
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