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Closed loop spray cooling apparatus
A closed loop apparatus for spraying coolant against the back of a radiation target is described. The coolant was circulated through a closed loop with a bubble of inert gas being maintained around the spray. Mesh material was disposed between the bubble and the surface of the liquid coolant which was below the bubble at a predetermined level. In a second embodiment, no inert gas was used, the bubble consisting of a vapor produced when the coolant was sprayed against the target
Ion trap transducers for quantum electromechanical oscillators
An enduring challenge for contemporary physics is to experimentally observe
and control quantum behavior in macroscopic systems. We show that a single
trapped atomic ion could be used to probe the quantum nature of a mesoscopic
mechanical oscillator precooled to 4K, and furthermore, to cool the oscillator
with high efficiency to its quantum ground state. The proposed experiment could
be performed using currently available technology.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Radio Astronomy
Contains research objectives and reports on one research project.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-250-62)National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-419)Office of Naval Research (Contract Nonr-3963(02
Integer Spin Hall Effect in Ballistic Quantum Wires
We investigate the ballistic electron transport in a two dimensional Quantum
Wire under the action of an electric field (). We demonstrate how the
presence of a Spin Orbit coupling, due to the uniform electric confinement
field gives a non-commutative effect as in the presence of a transverse
magnetic field.
We discuss how the non commutation implies an edge localization of the
currents depending on the electron spins also giving a semi-classical spin
dependent Hall current.
We also discuss how it is possible obtain a quantized Spin Hall conductance
in the ballistic transport regime by developing the Landauer formalism and show
the coupling between the spin magnetic momentum and the orbital one due to the
presence of a circulating current.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B, PACS:
72.25.-b, 72.10.-d, 72.15.Rn, 73.23.-b, 71.10.P
Research on irrigation of corn and soybeans at Conesville and Ankeny, Iowa, 1951 to 1955
Irrigation in the humid and semihumid sections of the United States has increased manyfold since World War II. Before this, irrigation was confined principally to the more arid western states. Some of the reasons for the spread to more humid areas were the development of portable lightweight aluminum pipe and couplers, moderately high farm prices, occurrence of several drouthy seasons, increased use of fertilizers and development of better crop varieties. Drouths in various portions of the state in 1953, 1954, 1955 and 1956 have prompted many farmers to buy irrigation equipment. A 1953 survey in Iowa showed that only 55 farmers were irrigating about 3,600 acres. Twenty-two of these farmers were in Muscatine County where irrigation is used on vegetable crops. Two years later, in 1955, another survey indicated that 250 farmers were irrigating approximately 15,000 acres.
Indications are that irrigation will continue to increase, particularly along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Along the Missouri River there are about 600,000 acres of bottomland. Most of this area needs better surface drainage. Without too much additional cost, land which is surface drained can be shaped for surface irrigation. Because of good ground water supplies, this area has a high irrigation potential. These conditions also exist to a more limited extent along other major Iowa streams
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