548 research outputs found

    Interfacial contribution to the dielectric response in semiconducting LaBiMn4/3Co2/3O6

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    Impedance measurements have been performed on a sintered polycrystalline sample of the perovskite LaBiMn4/3Co2/3O6. Colossal dielectric permittivity often is measured in this class of semiconducting materials as a result of extrinsic factors. Our results show that a large offset in the capacitance, measured on a series of samples with different thickness, is due to the interfacial polarization. This contribution then can be removed from the data, creating a general procedure for dielectric measurements in semiconducting samples.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure

    Design and Implementation of a Secure Communication Protocol

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    The main object of this paper is to present a mutual authentication protocol that guarantees security, integrity and authenticity of messages, transferred over a network system. In this paper a symmetric key cryptosystem, that satisfies all the above requirements, is developed using theorems of J.R. Chen, I.M. Vinogradov and Fermat and the decimal expansion of an irrational number

    Frustration of square cupola in Sr(TiO)Cu4_{4}(PO4_{4})4_{4}

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    The structural and magnetic properties of the square-cupola antiferromagnet Sr(TiO)Cu4_{4}(PO4_{4})4_{4} are investigated via x-ray diffraction, magnetization, heat capacity, and 31^{31}P nuclear magnetic resonance experiments on polycrystalline samples, as well as density-functional band-structure calculations. The temperature-dependent unit cell volume could be described well using the Debye approximation with the Debye temperature of θD\theta_{\rm D} \simeq 550~K. Magnetic response reveals a pronounced two-dimensionality with a magnetic long-range-order below TN6.2T_{\rm N} \simeq 6.2~K. High-field magnetization exhibits a kink at 1/31/3 of the saturation magnetization. Asymmetric 31^{31}P NMR spectra clearly suggest strong in-plane anisotropy in the magnetic susceptibility, as anticipated from the crystal structure. From the 31^{31}P NMR shift vs bulk susceptibility plot, the isotropic and axial parts of the hyperfine coupling between 31^{31}P nuclei and the Cu2+^{2+} spins are calculated to be Ahfiso6539A_{\rm hf}^{\rm iso} \simeq 6539 and Ahfax952A_{\rm hf}^{\rm ax} \simeq 952~Oe/μB\mu_{\rm B}, respectively. The low-temperature and low-field 31^{31}P NMR spectra indicate a commensurate antiferromagnetic ordering. Frustrated nature of the compound is inferred from the temperature-dependent 31^{31}P NMR spin-lattice relaxation rate and confirmed by our microscopic analysis that reveals strong frustration of the square cupola by next-nearest-neighbor exchange couplings.Comment: 11 pages, 13 figures, 1 table, Phys. Rev. B (Accepted, 2018

    Collinear order in a frustrated three-dimensional spin-12\frac12 antiferromagnet Li2_2CuW2_2O8_8

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    Magnetic frustration in three dimensions (3D) manifests itself in the spin-12\frac12 insulator Li2_2CuW2_2O8_8. Density-functional band-structure calculations reveal a peculiar spin lattice built of triangular planes with frustrated interplane couplings. The saturation field of 29 T contrasts with the susceptibility maximum at 8.5 K and a relatively low N\'eel temperature TN3.9T_N\simeq 3.9 K. Magnetic order below TNT_N is collinear with the propagation vector (0,12,0)(0,\frac12,0) and an ordered moment of 0.65(4) μB\mu_B according to neutron diffraction data. This reduced ordered moment together with the low maximum of the magnetic specific heat (Cmax/R0.35C^{\max}/R\simeq 0.35) pinpoint strong magnetic frustration in 3D. Collinear magnetic order suggests that quantum fluctuations play crucial role in this system, where a non-collinear spiral state would be stabilized classically.Comment: published version with supplemental material merged into the tex

    Image sharing privacy policy on social networks using A3P

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    User Image sharing social site maintaining privacy has become a major problem, as demonstrated by a recent wave of publicized incidents where users inadvertently shared personal information. In light of these incidents, the need of tools to help users control access to their shared content is apparent. Toward addressing this need an Adaptive Privacy Policy Prediction (A3P) system to help users compose privacy settings for their images. The solution relies on an image classification framework for image categories which may be associated with similar policies and on a policy prediction algorithm to automatically generate a policy for each newly uploaded image, also according to user’s social features. Image Sharing takes place both among previously established groups of known people or social circles and also increasingly with people outside the users social circles, for purposes of social discovery-to help them identify new peers and learn about peers interests and social surroundings, Sharing images within online content sharing sites, therefore, may quickly lead to unwanted disclosure. The aggregated information can result in unexpected exposure of one’s social environment and lead to abuse of one’s personal information

    Parallel network file systems using authenticated key exchange protocols

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    The keyestablishment for secure many-to-many communications is very important nowadays. The problem is inspired by the proliferation of large-scale distributed file systems supporting parallel access to multiple storage devices. In this, a variety of authenticated key exchange protocols that are designed to address the issues. This shows that these protocols are capable of reducing the workload of the metadata server and concurrently supporting forward secrecy and escrow-freeness. All this requires only a small fraction of increased computation overhead at the client. This proposed three authenticated key exchange protocols for parallel network file system (pNFS). The protocols offer three appealing advantages over the existing Kerberos-based protocol. First, the metadata server executing these protocols has much lower workload than that of the Kerberos-based approach. Second, two of these protocols provide forward secrecy: one is partially forward secure (with respect to multiple sessions within a time period), while the other is fully forward secure (with respect to a session). Third, designed a protocol which not only provides forward secrecy, but is also escrow-free

    Incidence of kleptoparasitism on jelly fish Rhopilema hispidum from the Pamban coast of Palk Bay, Southeast coast of India

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    Incidence of kleptoparasitism on jelly fish Rhopilema hispidum from the Pamban coast of Palk Bay, Southeast coast of Indi

    Magnetic Properties of an Effective Spin-12\frac{1}{2} Triangular-Lattice Compound LiYbS2_2

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    Here, we report the synthesis and magnetic properties of a Yb-based triangular-lattice compound LiYbS2_2. At low temperatures, it features an effective spin-12\frac{1}{2} state due to the combined effect of crystal electric field and spin orbit coupling. Magnetic susceptibility measurements and 7^7Li nuclear magnetic resonance experiments reveal the absence of magnetic long range ordering down to 2~K, which suggests a possible quantum spin liquid ground state. A dominant antiferromagnetic nearest neighbour exchange interaction J/kBJ/k_{\rm B}\simeq 5.3~K could be extracted form the magnetic susceptibility. The NMR linewidth analysis yields the coupling constant between the Li nuclei and Yb3+^{3+} ions which was found to be purely dipolar in nature.Comment: (accepted
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