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    Mechanical impedance and acoustic mobility measurement techniques of specifying vibration environments

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    Method has been developed for predicting interaction between components and corresponding support structures subjected to acoustic excitations. Force environments determined in spectral form are called force spectra. Force-spectra equation is determined based on one-dimensional structural impedance model

    Some aspects of calculating flows about three-dimensional subsonic inlets

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    Based on the potential flow model, computations were carried out for various three-dimensional inlet models. Some of these calculated results are presented in the forms of surface static pressure, flow angularity, surface flow pattern, and inlet flow field. Comparisons with experimental data are also made

    Some aspects of calculating flows about three-dimensional subsonic inlets

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    Various three dimensional inlet models were calculated based on the potential flow model. Results are presented in the forms of surface static pressure, flow angularity, surface flow pattern, and inlet flow field. It is indicated that the extension of the lower lip can reduce the adverse pressure gradient and increase the flow separation bound

    Mass Spectra of N=2 Supersymmetric SU(n) Chern-Simons-Higgs Theories

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    An algebraic method is used to work out the mass spectra and symmetry breaking patterns of general vacuum states in N=2 supersymmetric SU(n) Chern-Simons-Higgs systems with the matter fields being in the adjoint representation. The approach provides with us a natural basis for fields, which will be useful for further studies in the self-dual solutions and quantum corrections. As the vacuum states satisfy the SU(2) algebra, it is not surprising to find that their spectra are closely related to that of angular momentum addition in quantum mechanics. The analysis can be easily generalized to other classical Lie groups.Comment: 17 pages, use revte

    Screening and antiscreening in anisotropic QED and QCD plasmas

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    We use a transport-theory approach to construct the static propagator of a gauge boson in a plasma with a general axially- and reflection-symmetric momentum distribution. Non-zero magnetic screening is found if the distribution is anisotropic, confirming the results of a closed-time-path-integral approach. We find that the electric and magnetic screening effects depend on both the orientation of the momentum carried by the boson and the orientation of its polarization. In some orientations there can be antiscreening, reflecting the instabilities of such a medium. We present some fairly general conditions on the dependence of these effects on the anisotropy.Comment: 14 pages late

    Comment on "Interface state recombination in organic solar cells"

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    In a recent paper, Street et al. [Phys. Rev. B 81, 205307 (2010)] propose first order recombination due to interface states to be the dominant loss mechanism in organic bulk heterojunction solar cells, based on steady-state current--voltage characteristics. By applying macroscopic simulations, we found that under typical solar cell conditions, monomolecular or bimolecular recombination cannot be inferred from the slope of the light intensity dependent photocurrent. In addition, we discuss the validity of calculating a mobility--lifetime product from steady-state measurements. We conclude that the experimental technique applied by Street et al. is not sufficient to unambiguously determine the loss mechanism.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Corrected Eqns. (2) and (4): 1/... was missin
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