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Domain evolution of BaTiO3 ultrathin films under electric field: a first-principles study
A first-principles-derived method is used to study the morphology and
electric-field-induced evolution of stripe nanodomains in (001) BaTiO3 (BTO)
ultrathin films, and to compare them with those in (001) Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 (PZT)
ultrathin films. The BaTiO3 systems exhibit 180o periodic stripe domains at
null electric field, as in PZT ultrathin films. However, the stripes alternate
along [1-10] in BTO systems versus [010] in PZT systems, and no in-plane
surface dipoles occur in BTO ultrathin films (unlike in PZT materials).
Moreover, the evolution of the 180o stripe domains in the BaTiO3 systems, when
applying and increasing an electric field along [001], involves four regions:
Region I for which the magnitude of the down dipoles (i.e., those that are
antiparallel to the electric field) is reduced, while the domain walls do not
move; Region II in which some local down dipoles adjacent to domain walls
switch their direction, resulting in zigzagged domain walls - with the overall
stripe periodicity being unchanged; Region III in which nanobubbles are
created, then contract along [110] and finally collapse; and Region IV which is
associated with a single monodomain. Such evolution differs from that of PZT
ultrathin films for which neither Region I nor zigzagged domain walls exist,
and for which the bubbles contract along [100]. Discussion about such
differences is provided.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures, 27 references, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Novel Regime of Operation for Superconducting Quantum Interference Filters
A new operating regime of the Superconducting Quantum Interference Filter
(SQIF) is investigated. The voltage to magnetic field response function, V(H),
is determined by a Fraunhofer dependence of the critical current and magnetic
flux focusing effect in Josephson junctions (F-mode). For SQIF-arrays made of
high-Tc superconducting bicrystal Josephson junctions the F-mode plays a
predominant role in the voltage-field response V(H). The relatively large
superconducting loops of the SQIF are used for inductive coupling to the
external input circuit. It is shown that the output noise of a SQIF-array
measured with a cooled amplifier in the 1-2 GHz range is determined by the
slope of the V(H) characteristic. Power gain and saturation power were
evaluated using low frequency SQIF parameters. Finally, we consider the
influence of the spread in the parameters of Josephson junctions in the
SQIF-array on the V(H) characteristic of the whole structure.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
Gravitational oscillations of a liquid column
We report gravity oscillations of a liquid column partially immersed in a
bath of liquid. We stress in particular some peculiarities of this system,
namely (i) the fact that the mass of this oscillator constantly changes with
time; (ii) the singular character of the beginning of the rise, for which the
mass of the oscillator is zero; (iii) the sources of dissipation in this
system, which is found to be dominated at low viscosity by the entrance (or
exit) effects, leading to a long-range damping of the oscillations. We conclude
with some qualitative description of a second-order phenomenon, namely the
eruption of a jet at the beginning of the rise.Comment: 22 pages, pdf. Submitted to Physics of Fluid
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