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Combined Electroweak Analysis
Recent developments in the measurement of precision electroweak measurements
are summarised, notably new results on the mass of the top quark and mass and
width of the W boson. Predictions of the Standard Model are compared to the
experimental results which are used to constrain the input parameters of the
Standard Model, in particular the mass of the Higgs boson. The agreement
between measurements and expectations from theory is discussed.
Invited talk presented at the EPS HEP 2007 conference
Manchester, England, July 19th to 25th, 2007Comment: 7 pages and 6 figure
Tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance in organic spin valves
We report the observation of tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance (TAMR)
in an organic spin-valve-like structure with only one ferromagnetic electrode.
The device is based on a new high mobility perylene diimide-based n-type
organic semiconductor. The effect originates from the tunneling injection from
the LSMO contact and can thus occur even for organic layers which are too thick
to support the assumption of tunneling through the layer. Magnetoresistance
measurements show a clear spin-valve signal, with the typical two step
switching pattern caused by the magnetocrystalline anisotropy of the epitaxial
magnetic electrode.Comment: 10 pages 5 figures Paper has been rewritten, new results have been
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The Eliashberg Function of Amorphous Metals
A connection is proposed between the anomalous thermal transport properties
of amorphous solids and the low-frequency behavior of the Eliashberg function.
By means of a model calculation we show that the size and frequency dependence
of the phonon mean-free-path that has been extracted from measurements of the
thermal conductivity in amorphous solids leads to a sizeable linear region in
the Eliashberg function at small frequencies. Quantitative comparison with
recent experiments gives very good agreement.Comment: 4pp., REVTeX, 1 uuencoded ps fig. Original posting had a corrupted
raw ps fig appended. Published as PRB 51, 689 (1995
Theory of Exciton Migration and Field-Induced Dissociation in Conjugated Polymers
The interplay of migration, recombination, and dissociation of excitons in
disordered media is studied theoretically in the low temperature regime. An
exact expression for the photoluminescence spectrum is obtained. The theory is
applied to describe the electric field-induced photoluminescence-quenching
experiments by Kersting et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 1440 (1994)] and Deussen
et al. [Synth. Met. 73, 123 (1995)] on conjugated polymer systems. Good
agreement with experiment is obtained using an on-chain dissociation mechanism,
which implies a separation of the electron-hole pair along the polymer chain.Comment: 4 pages, RevTeX, 2 Postscript figure
Nonequilibrium relaxation and scaling properties of the two-dimensional Coulomb glass in the aging regime
We employ Monte Carlo simulations to investigate the two-time density
autocorrelation function for the two-dimensional Coulomb glass. We find that
the nonequilibrium relaxation properties of this highly correlated disordered
system can be described by a full aging scaling ansatz. The scaling exponents
are non-universal, and depend on temperature and charge density.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures included; revised version: corrected exponents,
and some additional explanations and references added; to appear in EP
Theoretical uncertainties for measurements of alpha_s from electroweak observables
One of the most precise measurements of the strong coupling constant
alpha_s(MZ) is obtained in the context of global analyses of precision
electroweak data. This article reviews the sensitivity of different electroweak
observables to alpha_s and describes the perturbative uncertainties related to
missing higher orders. The complete renormalisation scale dependence for the
relevant observables is calculated at next-to-next-to-leading order and a new
method is presented to determine the corresponding perturbative uncertainty for
measurements of alpha_s based on these observables.Comment: v4: Revised version with new tables and figure
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