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Gain, phase and frequency stability of DSS-42 and DSS-43 vor Voyage Uranus encounter
Theoretically rigorous definitions are derived of such parameters as RF signal path length, phase delay, and phase/frequency stability in a Cassegrainian antenna applicable to a narrow bandwidth channel, as well as algorithms for evaluating these parameters. This work was performed in support of the Voyager spacecraft encounter with Uranus in January 1986. The information was needed to provide Voyager/Uranus radio science researchers with a rotational basis for deciding the best strategy to operate the three antennas involved during the crucial 5-hour occultation period of the encounter. Such recommendations are made at the end of the article
Simultaneous electric and magnetic field induced nonvolatile memory
We investigate the electric field induced resistive switching effect and
magnetic field induced fraction enlargement on a polycrystalline sample of a
colossal magnetoresistive compound displaying intrinsic phase coexistence. Our
data show that the electric effect (presumably related to the presence of
inhomogeinities) is present in a broad temperature range(300 to 20 K), being
observable even in a mostly homogeneous ferromagnetic state. In the temperature
range in which low magnetic field determines the phase coexistence fraction,
both effects, though related to different mechanisms, are found to determine
multilevel nonvolatile memory capabilities simultaneously.Comment: Submited to AP
The electrical current effect in phase separated La5/8-yPryCa3/8MnO3: Charge order melting vs. Joule heating
We have studied the effect of electric field on transport properties of the
prototypical phase separated manganite La5/8-yPryCa3/8MnO3 with y=0.34. Our
results show that the suggested image in which the charge ordered state is
melted by the appliance of an electric current and/or voltage has to be
revised. We were able to explain the observed resistivity drop in terms of an
artifact related to Joule heating and the particular hysteresis that the system
under study display, common to many other phase separated manganites.Comment: 2 figures. Accepted in J. Appl. Phy
Low-noise microwave polarimeter
Two quarterwave-plate polarizers inserted between rotary waveguide joints transform received signals from arbitrary linear to circular polarizations and then from circular to fixed linear polarizations. Fixed linear polarizations are applied to amplifiers and filters in usual fashion
The phase-dependent linear conductance of a superconducting quantum point contact
The exact expression for the phase-dependent linear conductance of a weakly
damped superconducting quantum point contact is obtained. The calculation is
performed by summing up the complete perturbative series in the coupling
between the electrodes. The failure of any finite order perturbative expansion
in the limit of small voltage and small quasi-particle damping is analyzed in
detail. In the low transmission regime this nonperturbative calculation yields
a result which is at variance with standard tunnel theory. Our result predicts
the correct sign of the quasi-particle pair interference term and exhibits an
unusual phase-dependence at low temperatures in qualitative agreement with the
available experimental data.Comment: 12 pages (revtex) + 1 postscript figure. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Non-local electron transport and cross-resistance peak in NSN heterostructures
We develop a microscopic theory describing the peak in the temperature
dependence of the non-local resistance of three-terminal NSN devices. This peak
emerges at sufficiently high temperatures as a result of a competition between
quasiparticle/charge imbalance and subgap (Andreev) contributions to the
conductance matrix. Both the height and the shape of this peak demonstrate the
power law dependence on the superconductor thickness in contrast to the
zero-temperature non-local resistance which decays (roughly) exponentially with
increasing . A similar behavior was observed in recent experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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