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Superconductive pumping of nanomechanical vibrations
We demonstrate that a supercurrent can pump energy from a battery that
provides a voltage bias into nanomechanical vibrations. Using a device
containing a nanowire Josephson weak link as an example we show that a
nonlinear coupling between the supercurrent and a static external magnetic
field leads to a Lorentz force that excites bending vibrations of the wire at
resonance conditions. We also demonstrate the possibility to achieve more than
one regime of stationary nonlinear vibrations and how to detect them via the
associated dc Josephson currents and we discuss possible applications of such a
multistable nanoelectromechanical dynamics.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Four cases on market orientation of value chains in agribusiness and fisheries
This working paper presents results from the project ‘Supra-company level determinants of degree of market orientation of value chains in agriculture and fisheries’, which is carried out in cooperation between MAPP – Centre for Research on Customer Relations in the Food Sector, Aarhus School of Business, Denmark, the Norwegian College of Fisheries Science, University of Tromsø, Norway, and the Department of Marketing, University of Stirling, Scotland. It has benefited from grants from the Danish Social Science Research Council and from the Norwegian Research Council. The present working paper is the ‘long’ version of the empirical work in the first major phase of the project, where we study four examples of food value chains to get insight into their degree of market orientation and possible determinants. The insights gained here have been used in subsequent empirical work that is currently underwayMarket orientation;
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