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Bank Lending in Japan: its Determinants and Macroeconomic Implications.
We examine the role of bank loans in the Japanese economy by analyzing the lending behavior of banking firms and the investment behavior of non-financial firms.BANKS ; LENDING ; ESTIMATOR
CeMnNi4: an impostor half-metal
Recent experiments show CeMnNi to have a nearly integer magnetic moment
and a relatively large transport spin polarization, as probed by Andreev
reflection, suggesting that the material is a half metal or close to it.
However, the calculations reported here show that it is not a half metal at
all, but rather a semimetal of an unusual nature. Phonon properties should also
be quite unusual, with rattling low-frequency Mn modes. Nontrivial transport
properties, including a large thermolectric figure of merit, are
predicted in the ferromagnetic state of the well ordered stoichiometric
CeMnNiComment: 4 pages, 6 fig
A transceiver module of the Mu radar
The transceiver (TR) module of a middle and upper atmospheric radar is described. The TR module used in the radar is mainly composed of two units: a mixer (MIX unit) and a power amplifier (PA unit). The former generates the RF wave for transmission and converts the received echo to the IF signal. A 41.5-MHz local signal fed to mixers passes through a digitally controlled 8-bit phase shifter which can change its value up to 1,000 times in a second, so that the MU radar has the ability to steer its antenna direction quickly and flexibly. The MIX unit also contains a buffer amplifier and a gate for the transmitting signal and preamplifier for the received one whose noise figure is less than 5 dB. The PA unit amplifies the RF signal supplied from the MIX unit up to 63.7 dBm (2350 W), and feeds it to the crossed Yagi antenna
Direct Observation of the Hyperfine Transition of the Ground State Positronium
We report the first direct measurement of the hyperfine transition of the
ground state positronium. The hyperfine structure between ortho-positronium and
para-positronium is about 203 GHz. We develop a new optical system to
accumulate about 10 kW power using a gyrotron, a mode converter, and a
Fabry-P\'{e}rot cavity. The hyperfine transition has been observed with a
significance of 5.4 standard deviations. The transition probability is measured
to be s for the first time, which
is in good agreement with the theoretical value of
s
Manipulating ionization path in a Stark map: Stringent schemes for the selective field ionization in highly excited Rb Rydberg atoms
We have developed a quite stringent method in selectivity to ionize the low
angular- momentum () states which lie below and above the adjacent
manifold in highly excited Rb Rydberg atoms. The method fully exploits the
pulsed field-ionization characteristics of the manifold states in high
slew-rate regime: Specifically the low state below (above) the adjacent
manifold is firstly transferred to the lowest (highest) state in the manifold
via the adiabatic transition at the first avoided crossing in low slew-rate
regime, and then the atoms are driven to a high electric field for ionization
in high slew-rate regime. These extreme states of the manifold are ionized at
quite different fields due to the tunneling process, resulting in thus the
stringent selectivity. Two manipulation schemes to realize this method actually
are demonstrated here experimentally.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Polymers in Curved Boxes
We apply results derived in other contexts for the spectrum of the Laplace
operator in curved geometries to the study of an ideal polymer chain confined
to a spherical annulus in arbitrary space dimension D and conclude that the
free energy compared to its value for an uncurved box of the same thickness and
volume, is lower when , stays the same when , and is higher when
\mbox{}. Thus confining an ideal polymer chain to a cylindrical shell,
lowers the effective bending elasticity of the walls, and might induce
spontaneous symmetry breaking, i.e. bending. (Actually, the above mentioned
results show that {\em {any}} shell in induces this effect, except for
a spherical shell). We compute the contribution of this effect to the bending
rigidities in the Helfrich free energy expression.Comment: 20 pages RevTeX, epsf; 4 figures; submitted to Macromoledule
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