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Intrinsic Anomalous Hall Effect in Magneto-Chiral States
We show that a finite Hall effect in zero applied magnetic field occurs for
partially filled bands in certain time-reversal violating states with zero net
flux per unit-cell. These states are the Magneto-chiral states with parameters
in the effective one-particle Hamiltonian such that they do not satisfy the
Haldane-type constraints for topological electronic states. The results extend
an earlier discussion of the Kerr effect observed in the cuprates but may be
applicable to other experimental situations.Comment: published versio
Effects of spin current on ferromagnets
When a spin-polarized current flows through a ferromagnet, the local
magnetization receives a spin torque. Two consequences of this spin torque are
studied. First, the uniformly magnetized ferromagnet becomes unstable if a
sufficiently large current is applied. The characteristics of the instability
include spin wave generation and magnetization chaos. Second, the spin torque
has profound effects on the structure and dynamics of the magnetic domain wall.
A detail analysis on the domain wall mass, kinetic energy and wall depinning
threshold is given
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Duality walls, duality trees and fractional branes
We compute the NSVZ beta functions for N = 1 four-dimensional quiver theories arising from D-brane probes on singularities, complete with anomalous dimensions, for a large set of phases in the corresponding duality tree. While these beta functions are zero for D-brane probes, they are non-zero in the presence of fractional branes. As a result there is a non-trivial RG behavior. We apply this running of gauge couplings to some toric singularities such as the cones over Hirzebruch and del Pezzo surfaces. We observe the emergence in string theory, of ``Duality Walls,'' a finite energy scale at which the number of degrees of freedom becomes infinite, and beyond which Seiberg duality does not proceed. We also identify certain quiver symmetries as T-duality-like actions in the dual holographic theory
Local electronic structure near oxygen dopants in BSCCO-2212: a window on the high-Tc pair mechanism?
The cuprate material BSCCO-2212 is believed to be doped by a combination of
cation switching and excess oxygen. The interstitial oxygen dopants are of
particular interest because scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) experiments
have shown that they are positively correlated with the local value of the
superconducting gap, and calculations suggest that the fundamental attraction
between electrons is modulated locally. In this work, we use density functional
theory to try to ascertain which locations in the crystal are energetically
most favorable for the O dopant atoms, and how the surrounding cage of atoms
deforms. Our results provide support for the identification of STM resonances
at -1eV with dopant interstitial O atoms, and show how the local electronic
structure is modified nearby.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Magnetic Stability Analysis for Abelian and Non-Abelian Superconductors
We investigate the origin of Abelian and non-Abelian type magnetic
instabilities induced by Fermi surface mismatch between the two pairing
fermions in a non-relativistic model. The Abelian type instability occurs only
in gapless state and the Meissner mass squared becomes divergent at the
gapless-gapped transition point, while the non-Abelian type instability happens
in both gapless and gapped states and the divergence vanishes. The non-Abelian
type instability can be cured in strong coupling region.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, more references added, accepted for publication
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Group-level Emotion Recognition using Transfer Learning from Face Identification
In this paper, we describe our algorithmic approach, which was used for
submissions in the fifth Emotion Recognition in the Wild (EmotiW 2017)
group-level emotion recognition sub-challenge. We extracted feature vectors of
detected faces using the Convolutional Neural Network trained for face
identification task, rather than traditional pre-training on emotion
recognition problems. In the final pipeline an ensemble of Random Forest
classifiers was learned to predict emotion score using available training set.
In case when the faces have not been detected, one member of our ensemble
extracts features from the whole image. During our experimental study, the
proposed approach showed the lowest error rate when compared to other explored
techniques. In particular, we achieved 75.4% accuracy on the validation data,
which is 20% higher than the handcrafted feature-based baseline. The source
code using Keras framework is publicly available.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication at ICMI17 (EmotiW Grand
Challenge
Current-driven vortex domain wall dynamics by micromagnetic simulations
Current-driven vortex wall dynamics is studied by means of a two-dimensional
analytical model and micromagnetic simulation. By constructing a trial function
for the vortex wall in the magnetic wire, we analytically solve for domain wall
velocity and deformation in the presence of the current-induced spin torque. A
critical current for the domain wall transformation from the vortex wall to the
transverse wall is calculated. A comparison between the field- and
current-driven wall dynamics is carried out. Micromagnetic simulations are
performed to verify our analytical results.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
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Poly(oxime-ester) Vitrimers with Catalyst-Free Bond Exchange.
Vitrimers are network polymers that undergo associative bond exchange reactions in the condensed phase above a threshold temperature, dictated by the exchangeable bonds comprising the vitrimer. For vitrimers, chemistries reliant on poorly nucleophilic bond exchange partners (e.g., hydroxy-functionalized alkanes) or poorly electrophilic exchangeable bonds, catalysts are required to lower the threshold temperature, which is undesirable in that catalyst leaching or deactivation diminishes its influence over time and may compromise reuse. Here we show how to access catalyst-free bond exchange reactions in catalyst-dependent polyester vitrimers by obviating conventional ester bonds in favor of oxime-esters. Poly(oxime-ester) (POE) vitrimers are synthesized using thiol-ene click chemistry, affording high stretchability and malleability. POE vitrimers are readily recycled with little degradation of their initial mechanical properties, suggesting exciting opportunities for sustainable plastics
(13)C NMR investigation of the superconductor MgCNi_3 up to 800K
We report (13)C NMR characterization of the new superconductor MgCNi_3 (He et
al., Nature (411), 54 (2001)). We found that both the uniform spin
susceptibility and the spin fluctuations show a strong enhancement with
decreasing temperature, and saturate below ~50K and ~20K respectively. The
nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/(13)T_1T exhibits typical behaviour for
isotropic s-wave superconductivity with a coherence peak below Tc=7.0K that
grows with decreasing magnetic field.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letter
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