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Half quantum vortex in superfluid He-A phase in parallel plate geometry
The half quantum vortex(HQV) in condensate has been studied, since it was
predicted by Salomaa and Volovik in superfluid He-A phase. However, an
experimental evidence for its existence has not been reported so far. Motivated
by a recent experimental report by Yamashita et al\cite{yamashita}, we study
the HQVs in superfluid He confined between two parallel plates with a gap D
10 m in the presence of a magnetic field H 26 mT
perpendicular to the parallel plates. We find that the bound HQVs are more
stable than the singular vortices and free pairs of HQVs, when the rotation
perpendicular to the parallel plates is below the critical speed, 2 rad/s. The bound pair of HQVs accompanies the tilting of -vector out of the plane, which leads to an additional absorption in NMR
spectra. Our study appears to describe the temperature and rotation dependence
of the observed satellite NMR signal, which supports the existence of the HQVs
in He.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Possible f-wave superconductivity in SrRuO?
Until recently it has been believed that the superconductivity in
SrRuO is described by p-wave pairing. However, both the recent specific
heat and the magnetic penetration depth measurements on the purest single
crystals of SrRuO appear to be explained more consistently in terms of
f-wave superconductivity. In order to further this hypothesis, we study
theoretically the thermodynamics and thermal conductivity of f-wave
superconductors in a planar magnetic field. We find the simple expressions for
these quantities when and , which should be
readily accessible experimentally.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
LWR fuel performance analysis : fuel cracking and relocation
"Final report for research project sponsored by Northeast Utilities Service Company, Yankee Atomic Electric Co. under the MIT Energy Laboratory Electric Utility Program.
The small mixing angle and the lepton asymmetry
We present the correlation of low energy CP phases, both Dirac and Majorana,
and the lepton asymmetry for the baryon asymmetry in the universe, with a
certain class of Yukawa matrices that consist of two right-handed neutrinos and
include one texture zero in themselves. For cases in which the amount of the
lepton asymmetry turns out to be proportional to , we
consider the relation between two types of CP phases and the relation of
versus the Jarlskog invariant or the amplitude of neutrinoless double beta
decay as varies.Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures, information for figures added, version
published in PR
Angle-Beam Shear Wave Scattering from Buried Crack-like Defects in Bonded Specimens
Ultrasonic wavefield imaging, which refers to the measurement of wave motion on a 2-D rectilinear grid resulting from a fixed source, has been previously applied to angle-beam shear wave propagation in simple plates with through-holes and far-surface notches [1]. In this prior work scattered waves were analyzed using baseline subtraction of wavefields acquired before and after a notch was introduced [2]. In practice, however, defects of interest often occur between bonded layers and it is generally not possible to record data from the same specimen in both the undamaged and damaged states, making direct baseline subtraction infeasible. This present work considers measurement of angle-beam waves in several bonded specimens with and without buried defects originating from fastener holes. The experimental methodology is explained, which includes specimen fabrication details and wavefield measurement methods. Data from fastener holes with and without simulated damage in the form of notches are compared, and techniques used to analyze differences are discussed.
Despite unavoidable deviations from specimen-to-specimen caused by factors such as variations in bonding, transducer mounting, and fastener hole machining, it is shown that scattering from buried notches can be clearly visualized in the recorded wavefield data
Unconventional spin density wave in Bechgaard salt (TMTSF)2NO3
Among many Bechgaard salts, TMTSF2NO3 exhibits very anomalous low temperature
properties. Unlike conventional spin density wave (SDW), TMTSF2NO3 undergoes
the SDW transition at \T_SDW\approx 9.5 K and the low temperature
quasiparticle excitations are gapless. Also, it is known that TMTSF2NO3 does
not exhibit superconductivity even under pressure, while FISDW is found in
TMTSF2NO3 only for P=8.5 kbar and B>20 T. Here we shall show that both the
angle dependent magnetoresistance data and the nonlinear Hall resistance of
TMTSF2NO3 at ambient pressure are interpreted satisfactory in terms of
unconventional spin density wave (USDW). Based on these facts, we propose a new
phase diagram for Bechgaards salts.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figs, RevTe
Superconducting Gap Structure of kappa-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2 Probed by Thermal Conductivity Tensor
The thermal conductivity of organic superconductor kappa-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2
(Tc =10.4 K) has been studied in a magnetic field rotating within the 2D
superconducting planes with high alignment precision. At low temperatures (T <
0.5 K), a clear fourfold symmetry in the angular variation, which is
characteristic of a d-wave superconducting gap with nodes along the directions
rotated 45 degrees relative to the b and c axes of the crystal, was resolved.
The determined nodal structure is inconsistent with recent theoretical
predictions of superconductivity induced by the antiferromagnetic spin
fluctuation.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. Let
Gap Symmetry an Thermal Conductivity in Nodal Superconductors
There are now many nodal superconductors in heavy fermion (HF) systems,
charge conjugated organic metals, high Tc cuprates and ruthenates. On the other
hand only few of them have a well established gap function. We present here a
study of the angular dependent thermal conductivity in the vortex state of some
of the nodal superconductors. We hope it will help to identify the nodal
directions in the gap function of UPd_2Al_3, UNi_2Al_3, UBe_13 and URu_2Si_2.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Utilização de marcadores SSR como ferramenta auxiliar na análise de fatores associados a dureza do grão em milho.
xSuplemento. Edição dos resumos do 46º Congresso Nacional de Genética, Águas de Lindóia, SP, 2000
Abnormal systolic blood pressure response during exercise is related to subendocardial hypoperfusion detected by exercise 201Tl myocardial scintigraphy in patient with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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