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Air-core photonic band-gap fibers: the impact of surface modes
We study the dispersion and leakage properties for the recently reported
low-loss photonic band-gap fiber by Smith et al. [Nature 424, 657 (2003)]. We
find that surface modes have a significant impact on both the dispersion and
leakage properties of the fundamental mode. Our dispersion results are in
qualitative agreement with the dispersion profile reported recently by Ouzounov
et al. [Science 301, 1702 (2003)] though our results suggest that the observed
long-wavelength anomalous dispersion is due to an avoided crossing (with
surface modes) rather than band-bending caused by the photonic band-gap
boundary of the cladding.Comment: 7 pages including 4 figures. Accepted for Optics Expres
Effects of a Supermassive Black Hole Binary on a Nuclear Gas Disk
We study influence of a galactic central supermassive black hole (SMBH)
binary on gas dynamics and star formation activity in a nuclear gas disk by
making three-dimensional Tree+SPH simulations. Due to orbital motions of SMBHs,
there are various resonances between gas motion and the SMBH binary motion. We
have shown that these resonances create some characteristic structures of gas
in the nuclear gas disk, for examples, gas elongated or filament structures,
formation of gaseous spiral arms, and small gas disks around SMBHs. In these
gaseous dense regions, active star formations are induced. As the result, many
star burst regions are formed in the nuclear region.Comment: 19 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
Population-only decay map for n-qubit n-partite inseparability detection
We introduce a new positive linear map for a single qubit. This map is a
decay only in populations of a single-qubit density operator. It is shown that
an n-fold product of this map may be used for a detection of n-partite
inseparability of an n-qubit density operator (i.e., detection of impossibility
of representing a density operator in the form of a convex combination of
products of density operators of individual qubits). This product map is also
investigated in relation to a variant of the entanglement detection method
mentioned by Laskowski and Zukowski.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, RevTex4, v2 minor grammatical changes, typos
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Enhancement of the spin pumping efficiency by spin-wave mode selection
The spin pumping efficiency of lateral standing spin wave modes in a
rectangular YIG/Pt sample has been investigated by means of the inverse
spin-Hall effect (ISHE). The standing spin waves drive spin pumping, the
generation of spin currents from magnetization precession, into the Pt layer
which is converted into a detectable voltage due to the ISHE. We discovered
that the spin pumping efficiency is significantly higher for lateral standing
surface spin waves rather than for volume spin wave modes. The results suggest
that the use of higher-mode surface spin waves allows for the fabrication of an
efficient spin-current injector
Universal scaling for the spin-electricity conversion on surface states of topological insulators
We have investigated spin-electricity conversion on surface states of
bulk-insulating topological insulator (TI) materials using a spin pumping
technique. The sample structure is Ni-Fe|Cu|TI trilayers, in which magnetic
proximity effects on the TI surfaces are negligibly small owing to the inserted
Cu layer. Voltage signals produced by the spin-electricity conversion are
clearly observed, and enhanced with decreasing temperature in line with the
dominated surface transport at lower temperatures. The efficiency of the
spin-electricity conversion is greater for TI samples with higher resistivity
of bulk states and longer mean free path of surface states, consistent with the
surface spin-electricity conversion
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Simulation of premixed combustion with varying equivalence ratio in gas turbine combustor
RANS simulation of a gas turbine combustor with complex geometry is performed. The turbulence is modelled using a two-equation approach. The scalar mixing and combustion is modelled using a flamelet based approach for partially premixed combustion. In this approach transport equations to described scalar mixing and reacting fields and their statistical interactions are solved along with standard conservation equations. The boundary conditions are specified using measured values. The computed spatial variations of averaged temperature and dry mole fractions of various scalars, including CO and NOx, compared quite well with measured values. The results of this combustion model are compared to the eddy-dissipation-concept (EDC) model commonly used for gas turbine combustion calculation and this comparison showed that the results of partially premixed combustion model is improved considerably.This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics via http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/1.B3551
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