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Rotor vibration caused by external excitation and rub
For turbomachinery with low natural frequencies, considerations have been recently required for rotor vibrations caused by external forces except unbalance one, such as foundation motion, seismic wave, rub and so forth. Such a forced vibration is investigated analytically and experimentally in the present paper. Vibrations in a rotor-bearing system under a harmonic excitation are analyzed by the modal technique in the case of a linear system including gyroscopic effect. For a nonlinear system a new and powerful quasi-modal technique is developed and applied to the vibration caused by rub
Constraints on unparticle long range forces from big bang nucleosynthesis bounds on the variation of the gravitational coupling
We use big bang nucleosynthesis bounds on the variation of the gravitational
coupling to derive constraints on the strength of the deviation from the
gravitational inverse-square law due to tensor and vector unparticle exchange.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, change in the title and other minor changes to
match version published in Physical Review
Destruction of superconductivity in disordered materials : a dimensional crossover
The disorder-induced Superconductor-to-Insulator Transition in amorphous
NbSi two-dimensional thin films is studied for different niobium
compositions through a variation of the sample thickness . We show that
the critical thickness , separating a superconducting regime from an
insulating one, increases strongly with diminishing , thus attaining values
of over 100 {\AA}. The corresponding phase diagram in the plane is
inferred and related to the three-dimensional situation. The two-dimensional
Superconductor-to-Insulator Transition well connects with the three-dimensional
Superconductor-to-Metal Transition
Universal properties of highly frustrated quantum magnets in strong magnetic fields
The purpose of the present paper is two-fold. On the one hand, we review some
recent studies on the low-temperature strong-field thermodynamic properties of
frustrated quantum spin antiferromagnets which admit the so-called
localized-magnon eigenstates. One the other hand, we provide some complementary
new results. We focus on the linear independence of the localized-magnon
states, the estimation of their degeneracy with the help of auxiliary classical
lattice-gas models and the analysis of the contribution of these states to
thermodynamics.Comment: Paper based on the invited talk given by J. Richter at the
International Conference "Statistical Physics 2006. Condensed Matter: Theory
and Applications" dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Ilya Lifshitz
(Kharkiv, 11-15 September, 2006
Switching field and thermal stability of CoPt/Ru dot arrays with various thicknesses
The switching fields and thermal stability of CoPt/Ru dot arrays with various dot thickness delta (5-20 nm) were experimentally investigated as a function of the dot diameter, D, (130-300 nm). All dot arrays showed a single domain state, even after removal of an applied field equal to the remanence coercivity Hr. The angular dependence of Hr for the dot arrays indicated coherent rotation of the magnetization during nucleation. We estimated the values of the "intrinsic" remanence coercivity H0 obtained by subtracting the effect of thermal agitation on the magnetization and the stabilizing energy barrier to nucleation E0/(kBT). The variation in H0 as a function of delta and D was qualitatively in good agreement with that of the effective anisotropy field at the dot center Hk eff(r=0), calculated taking account of the demagnetizing field in the dots. The ratio of H 0 to Hk eff(r=0) for the dot arrays with delta=10 nm increased from 0.53 to 0.70 as D decreased from 300 to 140 nm, and no significant difference in the H0/Hk eff(r=0) ratio due to the difference in delta was observed. On the other hand, E0/(k BT) decreased as delta decreased. E0/(kBT) increased slightly as D decreased, but, was not so sensitive to D over the present D rang
Effect of annealing on the superconducting properties of a-Nb(x)Si(1-x) thin films
a-Nb(x)Si(1-x) thin films with thicknesses down to 25 {\AA} have been
structurally characterized by TEM (Transmission Electron Microscopy)
measurements. As-deposited or annealed films are shown to be continuous and
homogeneous in composition and thickness, up to an annealing temperature of
500{\deg}C. We have carried out low temperature transport measurements on these
films close to the superconductor-to-insulator transition (SIT), and shown a
qualitative difference between the effect of annealing or composition, and a
reduction of the film thickness on the superconducting properties of a-NbSi.
These results question the pertinence of the sheet resistance R_square as the
relevant parameter to describe the SIT.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figure
Ordering dynamics of blue phases entails kinetic stabilization of amorphous networks
The cubic blue phases of liquid crystals are fascinating and technologically
promising examples of hierarchically structured soft materials, comprising
ordered networks of defect lines (disclinations) within a liquid crystalline
matrix. We present the first large-scale simulations of their domain growth,
starting from a blue phase nucleus within a supercooled isotropic or
cholesteric background. The nucleated phase is thermodynamically stable; one
expects its slow orderly growth, creating a bulk cubic. Instead, we find that
the strong propensity to form disclinations drives the rapid disorderly growth
of a metastable amorphous defect network. During this process the original
nucleus is destroyed; re-emergence of the stable phase may therefore require a
second nucleation step. Our findings suggest that blue phases exhibit
hierarchical behavior in their ordering dynamics, to match that in their
structure.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, 2 supplementary figures, 2 supplementary tables,
accepted by PNA
Stable standing waves for a class of nonlinear Schroedinger-Poisson equations
We prove the existence of orbitally stable standing waves with prescribed
-norm for the following Schr\"odinger-Poisson type equation \label{intro}
%{%{ll} i\psi_{t}+ \Delta \psi - (|x|^{-1}*|\psi|^{2}) \psi+|\psi|^{p-2}\psi=0
\text{in} \R^{3}, %-\Delta\phi= |\psi|^{2}& \text{in} \R^{3},%. when . In the case we prove the existence and
stability only for sufficiently large -norm. In case our approach
recovers the result of Sanchez and Soler \cite{SS} %concerning the existence
and stability for sufficiently small charges. The main point is the analysis of
the compactness of minimizing sequences for the related constrained
minimization problem. In a final section a further application to the
Schr\"odinger equation involving the biharmonic operator is given
Coral reef growth pattern in eastern Brazil has not changed since the Holocene
Lithocronological study of Holocene inshore reef sequences from eastern Brazil, recovered from drill holes and associated with surveys of modern reefs, allows the reconstruction of the growth pattern of reefs since their beginning in the Holocene and its comparison with present-day reefs. The interpretation of the growth pattern of the studied reefs reveals their evolution from a lithofacies of coral-algal bindstone/framestone that was deposited in a low-wave-energy environment to a lithofacies composed of coral rudstone up to a high-energy environment with accumulation of a coral framestone lithofacies. This pattern was mostly influenced by the wave energy regime, regional sea-level history and shallow antecedent reef substrate. Despite the stages of reef evolution not occurring synchronously over time, they did not exhibit any regional variation during their development. The coral fauna that built the reefs did not change much since the beginning of reef growth (approximately 7,000 yr BP), suggesting that the environmental conditions in this region have most likely remained favorable for the development of coral reefs. The coral fauna that built the Brazilian reefs is mostly composed of resistant and well-adapted endemic coral species, which biodiversity has remained constant throughout the development of the reef
Sensitive detection of irreversible switching in a single FePt nanosized dot
科研費報告書収録論文(課題番号:13555087・基盤研究(B)(2) ・H13~H15/研究代表者:北上, 修/ナノ磁性ドット規則配列格子の磁気的挙動の解明と超高密度メモリーへの応用
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