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Measurements of critical current diffraction patterns in annular Josephson junctions
We report systematic measurements of the critical current versus magnetic
field patterns of annular Josephson junctions in a wide magnetic field range. A
modulation of the envelope of the pattern, which depends on the junction width,
is observed. The data are compared with theory and good agreement is found.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Current distribution in a parallel configuration superconducting strip-line detector
Superconducting detectors based on parallel microscopic strip-lines are promising candidates for single molecule detection in time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The device physics of this configuration is complex. In this letter, we employ nano-optical techniques to study the variation of current density, count rate, and pulse amplitude transversely across the parallel strip device. Using the phenomenological London theory, we are able to correlate our results to a non-uniform current distribution between the strips, governed by the London magnetic penetration depth. This fresh perspective convincingly explains anomalous behaviour in large area parallel superconducting strip-line detectors reported in previous studies
A WZW model based on a non-semi-simple group
We present a conformal field theory which desribes a homogeneous four
dimensional Lorentz-signature space-time. The model is an ungauged WZW model
based on a central extension of the Poincar\'e algebra. The central charge of
this theory is exactly four, just like four dimensional Minkowski space. The
model can be interpreted as a four dimensional monochromatic plane wave. As
there are three commuting isometries, other interesting geometries are expected
to emerge via duality.Comment: 8 pages, phyzzx, IASSNS-HEP-93/61 Texable versio
Sensitivity and spatial resolution of square loop SQUID magnetometers
We calculate the flux threading the pick-up coil of a square SQUID
magnetometer in the presence of a current dipole source. The result reproduces
that of a circle coil magnetometer calculated by Wikswo with only small
differences. However it has a simpler form so that it is possible to derive
from it closed form expressions for the current dipole sensitivity and the
spatial resolution. The results are useful to assess the overall performance of
the device and to compare different designs
Two-dimensional black holes in accelerated frames: quantum aspects
By considering charged black hole solutions of a one parameter family of two
dimensional dilaton gravity theories, one finds the existence of quantum
mechanically stable gravitational kinks with a simple mass to charge relation.
Unlike their Einsteinian counterpart (i.e. extreme Reissner-Nordstr\"om), these
have nonvanishing horizon surface gravity.Comment: 18 pages, harvmac, 2 figure
Bibliometric Evaluation vs. Informed Peer Review: Evidence from Italy
A relevant question for the organization of large scale research assessments is whether bibliometric evaluation and informed peer review where reviewers know where the work was published, yield similar results. It would suggest, for instance, that less costly bibliometric evaluation might - at least partly - replace informed peer review, or that bibliometric evaluation could reliably monitor research in between assessment exercises. We draw on our experience of evaluating Italian research in Economics, Business and Statistics, where almost 12,000 publications dated 2004-2010 were assessed. A random sample from the available population of journal articles shows that informed peer review and bibliometric analysis produce similar evaluations of the same set of papers. Whether because of independent convergence in assessment, or the influence of bibliometric information on the community of reviewers, the implication for the organization of these exercises is that these two approaches are substitutes
Bibliometric Evaluation vs. Informed Peer Review:Evidence from Italy
A relevant question for the organization of large scale research assessments is whether
bibliometric evaluation and informed peer review where reviewers know where the work was
published, yield similar results. It would suggest, for instance, that less costly bibliometric
evaluation might - at least partly - replace informed peer review, or that bibliometric
evaluation could reliably monitor research in between assessment exercises. We draw on our
experience of evaluating Italian research in Economics, Business and Statistics, where almost
12,000 publications dated 2004-2010 were assessed. A random sample from the available
population of journal articles shows that informed peer review and bibliometric analysis
produce similar evaluations of the same set of papers. Whether because of independent
convergence in assessment, or the influence of bibliometric information on the community of
reviewers, the implication for the organization of these exercises is that these two approaches
are substitutes
Observation of a New Fluxon Resonant Mechanism in Annular Josephson Tunnel Structures
A novel dynamical state has been observed in the dynamics of a perdurbed
sine-Gordon system. This resonant state, has been experimentally observed as a
singularity in the dc current voltage characteristic of an annular Josephson
tunnel junction, excited in the presence of a magnetic field. With this
respect, it can be assimilated to self-resonances known as Fiske steps.
Differently from these, however, we demonstrate, on the basis of numerical
simulations, that its detailed dynamics involves rotating fluxon pairs, a
mechanism associated, so far, to self-resonances known as zero-field steps.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Physical Review Letter
Chern-Simons Field Theories with Non-semisimple Gauge Group of Symmetry
Subject of this work is a class of Chern-Simons field theories with
non-semisimple gauge group, which may well be considered as the most
straightforward generalization of an Abelian Chern-Simons field theory. As a
matter of fact these theories, which are characterized by a non-semisimple
group of gauge symmetry, have cubic interactions like those of non-abelian
Chern-Simons field theories, but are free from radiative corrections. Moreover,
at the tree level in the perturbative expansion,there are only two connected
tree diagrams, corresponding to the propagator and to the three vertex
originating from the cubic interaction terms. For such theories it is derived
here a set of BRST invariant observables, which lead to metric independent
amplitudes. The vacuum expectation values of these observables can be computed
exactly. From their expressions it is possible to isolate the Gauss linking
number and an invariant of the Milnor type, which describes the topological
relations among three or more closed curves.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure, plain LaTeX + psfig.st
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