31 research outputs found
Nambu monopoles interacting with lattice defects in two-dimensional artificial square spin ice
The interactions between an excitation (similar to a pair of Nambu monopoles)
and a lattice defect are studied in an artificial two-dimensional square spin
ice. This is done by considering a square array of islands containing only one
island different from all others. This difference is incorporated in the
magnetic moment (spin) of the "imperfect" island and several cases are studied,
including the special situation in which this distinct spin is zero (vacancy).
We have shown that the two extreme points of a malformed island behave like two
opposite magnetic charges. Then, the effective interaction between a pair of
Nambu monopoles with the deformed island is a problem involving four magnetic
charges (two pairs of opposite poles) and a string. We also sketch the
configuration of the field lines of these four charges to confirm this picture.
The influence of the string on this interaction decays rapidly with the string
distance from the defect.Comment: 7 pages, 13 figure
Dynamics and hysteresis in square lattice artificial spin-ice
Dynamical effects under geometrical frustration are considered in a model for
artificial spin ice on a square lattice in two dimensions. Each island of the
spin ice has a three-component Heisenberg-like dipole moment subject to shape
anisotropies that influence its direction. The model has real dynamics,
including rotation of the magnetic degrees of freedom, going beyond the
Ising-type models of spin ice. The dynamics is studied using a Langevin
equation solved via a second order Heun algorithm. Thermodynamic properties
such as the specific heat are presented for different couplings. A peak in
specific heat is related to a type of melting-like phase transition present in
the model. Hysteresis in an applied magnetic field is calculated for model
parameters where the system is able to reach thermodynamic equilibrium.Comment: Revised versio
First-order transitions for some generalized XY models
In this note we demonstrate the occurrence of first-order transitions in
temperature for some recently introduced generalized XY models, and also point
out the connection between them and annealed site-diluted (lattice-gas)
continuous-spin models
Vortices in the presence of a nonmagnetic atom impurity in 2D XY ferromagnets
Using a model of nonmagnetic impurity potential, we have examined the
behavior of planar vortex solutions in the classical two-dimensional XY
ferromagnets in the presence of a spin vacancy localized out of the vortex
core. Our results show that a spinless atom impurity gives rise to an effective
potential that repels the vortex structure.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, RevTex
Magnetic anisotropy of elongated thin ferromagnetic nano-islands for artifical spin ice arrays
The energetics of thin elongated ferromagnetic nano-islands is considered for
some different shapes, aspect ratios, and applied magnetic field directions.
These nano-island particles are important for artificial spin-ice materials.
For low temperature, the magnetic internal energy of an individual particle is
evaluated numerically as a function of the direction of a particle's net
magnetization. This leads to estimations of effective anisotropy constants for
(1) the easy axis along the particle's long direction, and (2) the hard axis
along the particle's thin direction. A spin relaxation algorithm together with
fast Fourier transform for the demagnetization field is used to solve the
micromagnetics problem for a thin system. The magnetic hysteresis is also
found. The results indicate some possibilities for controlling the equilibrium
and dynamics in spin-ice materials by using different island geometries.Comment: 9 pages, two-column, 8 figure
Topology by Design in Magnetic nano-Materials: Artificial Spin Ice
Artificial Spin Ices are two dimensional arrays of magnetic, interacting
nano-structures whose geometry can be chosen at will, and whose elementary
degrees of freedom can be characterized directly. They were introduced at first
to study frustration in a controllable setting, to mimic the behavior of spin
ice rare earth pyrochlores, but at more useful temperature and field ranges and
with direct characterization, and to provide practical implementation to
celebrated, exactly solvable models of statistical mechanics previously devised
to gain an understanding of degenerate ensembles with residual entropy. With
the evolution of nano--fabrication and of experimental protocols it is now
possible to characterize the material in real-time, real-space, and to realize
virtually any geometry, for direct control over the collective dynamics. This
has recently opened a path toward the deliberate design of novel, exotic
states, not found in natural materials, and often characterized by topological
properties. Without any pretense of exhaustiveness, we will provide an
introduction to the material, the early works, and then, by reporting on more
recent results, we will proceed to describe the new direction, which includes
the design of desired topological states and their implications to kinetics.Comment: 29 pages, 13 figures, 116 references, Book Chapte
Discursos e a construção do senso comum sobre alimentação a partir de uma revista feminina
Diversos elementos contribuem para a construção do senso comum sobre alimentação com impacto na saúde das populações. Nesse estudo, parte-se da hipótese de que o discurso midiático desempenha um papel estruturador relevante no processo de construção e consolidação de padrões de estética corporal e de alimentação, produzindo sentidos coletivos que interferem nas escolhas feitas pelos sujeitos. Este trabalho objetivou reconhecer as estratégias discursivas adotadas por um veículo midiático direcionado ao público feminino quanto à alimentação saudável e sua contribuição para a formação do senso comum sobre o tema. Foram analisadas as matérias de capa dos doze números de uma revista feminina publicados no ano de 2007, segundo o referencial teórico da análise do discurso. Foi observado um discurso carregado de ambiguidade entre beleza e saúde, com forte apelo à sensualidade e ao culto do corpo perfeito, predominantemente divergente do saber científico na área da nutrição, legitimado por dois outros discursos transversais, o socioestético e o especializado. Concluiu-se que as estratégias discursivas adotadas pelo veículo midiático analisado contribuem para a formação de um saber comum sobre práticas alimentares que é frágil e não habilita os sujeitos para escolhas autônomas e saudáveis.Several factors contribute to the construction of common sense on food with impact on public health. In this study, our hypothesis was that media discourse plays an important structuring role in the process of body aesthetics and food patterns construction and consolidation, producing collective senses that interfere in the choices made by people. The study aimed to recognize the discursive strategies adopted by a media vehicle targeted at women about healthy eating, and their contribution to the formation of common sense on the subject. We analyzed the twelve cover reports of a women's magazine published in 2007, according to the theoretical framework of discourse analysis. A discourse full of ambiguity between beauty and health was observed, with a strong appeal to sensuality and to the cult of the perfect body, predominantly divergent from scientific knowledge in the nutrition area, legitimized by two other cross discourses, the socioaesthetic and the specialized ones. We conclude that the discursive strategies adopted by the media vehicle that was examined contribute to the formation of a common knowledge about eating habits that is fragile and does not enable people to make independent and healthy choices
A review of the human vs. porcine female genital tract and associated immune system in the perspective of using minipigs as a model of human genital Chlamydia infection
International audienceAbstractSexually transmitted diseases constitute major health issues and their prevention and treatment continue to challenge the health care systems worldwide. Animal models are essential for a deeper understanding of the diseases and the development of safe and protective vaccines. Currently a good predictive non-rodent model is needed for the study of genital chlamydia in women. The pig has become an increasingly popular model for human diseases due to its close similarities to humans. The aim of this review is to compare the porcine and human female genital tract and associated immune system in the perspective of genital Chlamydia infection. The comparison of women and sows has shown that despite some gross anatomical differences, the structures and proportion of layers undergoing cyclic alterations are very similar. Reproductive hormonal cycles are closely related, only showing a slight difference in cycle length and source of luteolysing hormone. The epithelium and functional layers of the endometrium show similar cyclic changes. The immune system in pigs is very similar to that of humans, even though pigs have a higher percentage of CD4+/CD8+ double positive T cells. The genital immune system is also very similar in terms of the cyclic fluctuations in the mucosal antibody levels, but differs slightly regarding immune cell infiltration in the genital mucosa - predominantly due to the influx of neutrophils in the porcine endometrium during estrus. The vaginal flora in Göttingen Minipigs is not dominated by lactobacilli as in humans. The vaginal pH is around 7 in Göttingen Minipigs, compared to the more acidic vaginal pH around 3.5–5 in women. This review reveals important similarities between the human and porcine female reproductive tracts and proposes the pig as an advantageous supplementary model of human genital Chlamydia infection