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Current driven switching of magnetic layers
The switching of magnetic layers is studied under the action of a spin
current in a ferromagnetic metal/non-magnetic metal/ferromagnetic metal spin
valve. We find that the main contribution to the switching comes from the
non-equilibrium exchange interaction between the ferromagnetic layers. This
interaction defines the magnetic configuration of the layers with minimum
energy and establishes the threshold for a critical switching current.
Depending on the direction of the critical current, the interaction changes
sign and a given magnetic configuration becomes unstable. To model the time
dependence of the switching process, we derive a set of coupled Landau-Lifshitz
equations for the ferromagnetic layers. Higher order terms in the
non-equilibrium exchange coupling allow the system to evolve to its
steady-state configuration.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure. Submitted to Phys. Rev.
On the mixing property for a class of states of relativistic quantum fields
Let be a factor state on the quasi-local algebra of
observables generated by a relativistic quantum field, which in addition
satisfies certain regularity conditions (satisfied by ground states and the
recently constructed thermal states of the theory). We prove that
there exist space and time translation invariant states, some of which are
arbitrarily close to in the weak* topology, for which the time
evolution is weakly asymptotically abelian
How could the service delivery process of dynamic arm supports be optimized?
BACKGROUND: The service delivery process of dynamic arm support (DAS) is complex. Obtaining an optimal match between user and DAS depends on a variety of interrelated factors, different professionals are involved, and the market of available solutions is evolving. OBJECTIVE: To determine how the service delivery process of DAS could be optimized. METHODS: Interviews with DAS users that retrospectively focused on the experienced service delivery process, which was compared to the general Dutch prescription guideline. Results were presented in a focus group session to seven DAS consultants, and subsequently verified by a member-check. RESULTS: Sixteen people who considered the Gowing (a DAS new on the market) as a solution and seven DAS consultants participated. Aspects that can be optimized in the current service delivery process included an improved cooperation between clients, professionals and consultants, increased knowledge of DAS in professionals, an embedded user evaluation, and timely delivery. CONCLUSIONS: It is recommended that the service delivery process is optimized by developing a DAS specific prescription framework. The issues identified in this study should be addressed in this framework. For this additional knowledge on how to optimally match persons and DAS is needed
Radial Velocity Studies of Close Binary Stars.VIII
Radial-velocity measurements and sine-curve fits to the orbital velocity
variations are presented for the seventh set of ten close binary systems: V410
Aur, V523 Cas, QW Gem, V921 Her, V2357 Oph, V1130 Tau, HN UMa, HX UMa, HD
93917, NSV 223. All systems, but three (V523 Cas, HD 93917, NSV 223), were
discovered photometrically by the Hipparcos mission. All systems are
double-lined (SB2) binaries and all, but the detached, very close system V1130
Tau, are contact binaries. The broadening-function permitted improvement of the
orbital elements for V523 Cas, which was the only system observed before for
radial velocity variations. Spectroscopic/visual companions were detected for
V410 Aur and HX UMa.Comment: AASTeX5, 4 figures, 3 tables, to appear AJ, June 200
Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas?
Pion structure from improved lattice QCD: form factor and charge radius at low masses
The charge form factor of the pion is calculated in lattice QCD. The
non-perturbatively improved Sheikholeslami-Wohlert action is used together with
the improved vector current. Other choices for the current are
examined. The form factor is extracted for pion masses from 970 MeV down to 360
MeV and for momentum transfers . The mean square
charge radius is extracted, compared to previous determinations and its
extrapolation to lower masses discussed.Comment: 12 pages REVTeX, 15 figures. Designation of currents clarified.
Details concerning extraction of parameters added. Version accepted by Phys.
Rev.
LICOR-Liquid Columns' Resonances
The aim of the experiment LICOR was the investigation of the axial resonances oi cylindrical liquid columns supported by equal circular coaxiaJ disks. In preparation ot the D-2 experiment a •heoreiical model has been developed, which exactly describes the small amplitude oscillations of finite cylindrical columns between coaxial circular disks. In addition, in terrestrial experiments the resonance frequencies of small liquid columns with up to 5 mm in diameter have been determined and investigations with density-matched liquids (silicon oil in a waierlmethanol mixture) have been performed. For the D-2 experiment LICOR the front disk and the rear disk lor use in the AFPM have been constructed and equipped with pressure sensors and the necessary electronics. The pressure exerted by the oscillating liquid column on trie supporting disks vsas as low as 10 Pa. Since the data downlink of the Materials Research Laboratory was just one signal oer second and channel, it was necessary to determine amplitude and phase of the pressure already in the LICOR disks. The D-2 experiment has been successfully performed. It has fully confirmed the theoretical models and remarkably supplements the experiments on small liquid columns and on density-matched columns
Study of the finite temperature transition in 3-flavor QCD using the R and RHMC algorithms
We study the finite temperature transition in QCD with three flavors of equal
masses using the R and RHMC algorithm on lattices with temporal extent
N_{\tau}=4 and 6. For the transition temperature in the continuum limit we find
r_0 T_c=0.429(8) for the light pseudo-scalar mass corresponding to the end
point of the 1st order transition region. When comparing the results obtained
with the R and RHMC algorithms for p4fat3 action we see no significant
step-size errors down to a lightest pseudo-scalar mass of m_{ps} r_0=0.4.Comment: 13 pages, RevTeX, 10 figure
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