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Vortex Matter and its Phase Transitions
The mixed state of type II superconductors has magnetic flux penetrating the
sample in the form of vortices, with each vortex carrying an identical quantum
of flux. These vortices generally form a triangular lattice under weak mutually
repulsive forces; the lattice spacing can be easily varied over many orders of
magnitude by varying the external magnetic field. The elastic moduli of this
lattice are small and this soft vortex matter can undergo phase transitions
like normal matter, but with thermal fluctuations and underlying defects
playing an important role. We discuss experimental studies on vortex matter
phase transitions, with some emphasis on DC magnetisation measurements
investigating the nature of the phase transition.Comment: 11 pages and 4 figure
The impact of random doping effects on CMOS SRAM cell
The SRAM has a very constrained cell area and is consequently sensitive to the intrinsic parameter fluctuations ubiquitous in decananometer scale MOSFETs. Using a statistical circuit simulation methodology, which can fully collate intrinsic parameter fluctuation information into compact model sets, the impact of random device doping on 6-T SRAM static noise margins, and read and write characteristics are investigated in detail for well-scaled 35 nm physical gate length devices. We conclude that intrinsic parameter fluctuations will become a major limitation to further conventional MOSFET SRAM scaling
Comments on the Aharonov-Casher effect
We study the basic requirements for neutron confinement in the framework of
some 3-D Aharonov-Casher configurations.Comment: To appear in Physica Scripta (2001
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