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Enhancement of magnetoresistance in manganite multilayers
Magnanite multilayers have been fabricated using La0.67Ca0.33MnO3 as the
ferromagnetic layer and Pr0.7Ca0.3MnO3 and Nd0.5Ca0.5MnO3 as the spacer layers.
All the multilayers were grown on LaAlO3 (100) by pulse laser deposition. An
enhanced magnetoresistnace (defined (RH- R0)/R0) of more than 98% is observed
in these multilayers. Also a low field magnetoresistance of 41% at 5000 Oe is
observed in these multilayer films. The enhanced MR is attributed to the
induced double exchange in the spacer layer, which is giving rise to more
number of conducting carriers. This is compared by replacing the spacer layer
with LaMnO3 where Mn exists only in 3+ state and no enhancement is observed in
the La0.67Ca0.33MnO3 / LaMnO3 multilayers as double exchange mechanism can not
be induced by external magnetic fields.Comment: 13 pages, 5 Figure
A BRST Analysis of -symmetries
We perform a classical BRST analysis of the symmetries corresponding to a
generic -algebra. An essential feature of our method is that we write the
-algebra in a special basis such that the algebra manifestly has a
``nested'' set of subalgebras where the subalgebra consists of
generators of spin , respectively. In the new basis the
BRST charge can be written as a ``nested'' sum of nilpotent BRST charges.
In view of potential applications to (critical and/or non-critical) -string
theories we discuss the quantum extension of our results. In particular, we
present the quantum BRST-operator for the -algebra in the new basis. For
both critical and non-critical -strings we apply our results to discuss the
relation with minimal models.Comment: 32 pages, UG-4/9
Open Gromov-Witten Invariants of Toric Calabi-Yau 3-Folds
We present a proof of the mirror conjecture of Aganagic-Vafa
[arXiv:hep-th/0012041] and Aganagic-Klemm-Vafa [arXiv:hep-th/0105045] on disk
enumeration in toric Calabi-Yau 3-folds for all smooth semi-projective toric
Calabi-Yau 3-folds. We consider both inner and outer branes, at arbitrary
framing. In particular, we recover previous results on the conjecture for (i)
an inner brane at zero framing in the total space of the canonical line bundle
of the projective plane (Graber-Zaslow [arXiv:hep-th/0109075]), (ii) an outer
brane at arbitrary framing in the resolved conifold (Zhou [arXiv:1001.0447]),
and (iii) an outer brane at zero framing in the total space of the canonical
line bundle of the projective plane (Brini [arXiv:1102.0281, Section 5.3]).Comment: 39 pages, 11 figure
Overview of Quantum Error Prevention and Leakage Elimination
Quantum error prevention strategies will be required to produce a scalable
quantum computing device and are of central importance in this regard. Progress
in this area has been quite rapid in the past few years. In order to provide an
overview of the achievements in this area, we discuss the three major classes
of error prevention strategies, the abilities of these methods and the
shortcomings. We then discuss the combinations of these strategies which have
recently been proposed in the literature. Finally we present recent results in
reducing errors on encoded subspaces using decoupling controls. We show how to
generally remove mixing of an encoded subspace with external states (termed
leakage errors) using decoupling controls. Such controls are known as ``leakage
elimination operations'' or ``LEOs.''Comment: 8 pages, no figures, submitted to the proceedings of the Physics of
Quantum Electronics, 200
A T-odd observable sensitive to CP violating phases in squark decay
We present a new observable sensitive to a certain combination of CP
violating phases in supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model, viz. a
triple product of momenta in the cascade decay of a heavy squark via an
on-shell neutralino and off-shell slepton. We investigate the regions of
parameter space in which the signal is strong enough to be detectable at the
LHC with identified events,
where is a certain combination of phases in the MSSM presented in
the text.Comment: Several references adde
Finite temperature Dicke phase transition of a Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical cavity
Dicke model predicts a quantum phase transition from normal to superradiant
phases for a two-level atomic ensemble coupled with an optical cavity at zero
temperature. In a recent pioneer experiment [Nature 464, 1301 (2010)], such a
phase transition has been observed using a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) in an
optical cavity. Compared with the original Dicke model, the experimental system
features finite temperature and strong atom-photon nonlinear interaction in
BEC. In this Letter, we develop a finite temperature theory for the Dicke phase
transition of a BEC in an optical cavity, taking into account the atom-photon
nonlinear interaction. In addition to explaining the experimentally observed
transition from normal to superradiant phases at finite-temperature, we point
it out that a new phase, the coexistence of normal and superradient phases, was
also observed in the experiment. We show rich finite temperature phase diagrams
existing in the experimental system by tuning various experimental parameters.
We find that the specific heat of the BEC can serve as a powerful tool for
probing various phases.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Lectures on BCOV holomorphic anomaly equations
The present article surveys some mathematical aspects of the BCOV holomorphic
anomaly equations introduced by Bershadsky, Cecotti, Ooguri and Vafa. It grew
from a series of lectures the authors gave at the Fields Institute in the
Thematic Program of Calabi-Yau Varieties in the fall of 2013.Comment: reference added, typos correcte
The BV-algebra structure of W_3 cohomology
We summarize some recent results obtained in collaboration with J. McCarthy
on the spectrum of physical states in gravity coupled to matter. We
show that the space of physical states, defined as a semi-infinite (or BRST)
cohomology of the algebra, carries the structure of a BV-algebra. This
BV-algebra has a quotient which is isomorphic to the BV-algebra of polyvector
fields on the base affine space of . Details have appeared elsewhere.
[Published in the proceedings of "Gursey Memorial Conference I: Strings and
Symmetries," Istanbul, June 1994, eds. G. Aktas et al., Lect. Notes in Phys.
447, (Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1995)]Comment: 8 pages; uses macros tables.tex and amssym.def (version 2.1 or later
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