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Ferromagnetic barrier induced negative differential conductance on the surface of a topological insulator
We theoretically investigate the effect of the negative differential
conductance of a ferromagnetic barrier on the surface of a topological
insulator. Due to the changes of the shape and position of the Fermi surfaces
in the ferromagnetic barrier, the transport processes can be divided into three
kinds: the total, partial and blockade transmission mechanisms. The bias
voltage can give rise to the transition of the transport processes from partial
to blockade transmission mechanisms, which results in a giant effect of
negative differential conductance. With appropriate structural parameters, the
current-voltage characteristics show that the minimum value of the current can
reach to zero in a wide range of the bias voltage, and a large peak-to-valley
current ratio can be obtained.Comment: 4 figure
Searching for Low Mass Dark Portal at the LHC
Light dark matter with mass smaller than about 10 GeV is difficult to probe
from direct detection experiments. In order to have the correct thermal relic
abundance, the mediator of the interaction between dark matter and the Standard
Model (SM) should also be relatively light, GeV. If such a light
mediator couples to charged leptons, it would already be strongly constrained
by direct searches at colliders. In this work, we consider the scenario of a
leptophobic light vector boson as the mediator, and study the the prospect
of searching for it at the 8 TeV Large Hadron Collider (LHC). To improve the
reach in the low mass region, we perform a detailed study of the processes that
the is produced in association with jet, photon, and . We
show that in the region where the mass of is between 80 and 400 GeV, the
constraint from associated production can be comparable or even stronger than
the known monojet and dijet constraints. Searches in these channels can be
complementary to the monojet search, in particular if the couplings to
quarks () and dark matter () are different. For , we
show that there is a larger region of parameter space which has correct thermal
relic abundance and a light , GeV. This region, which
cannot be covered by the mono-jet search, can be covered by the resonance
searches described in this paper.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure
EVN detection of a compact radio source as a counterpart to Fermi J1418+3541
Fermi J1418+3541 is a suspected blazar recently detected as a flaring gamma-ray point source, identified with likely radio, optical and infrared counterparts within the Fermi LAT error circle. We detected the proposed radio counterpart of Fermi J1418+3541 with the European VLBI Network (EVN), in real-time e-VLBI mode at 5 GHz on 2013 Jan 16 (project code RSF07). The source is dominated by a compact radio core, practically unresolved on intercontinental baselines from Europe to South Africa
Unsupervised Spoken Term Detection with Spoken Queries by Multi-level Acoustic Patterns with Varying Model Granularity
This paper presents a new approach for unsupervised Spoken Term Detection
with spoken queries using multiple sets of acoustic patterns automatically
discovered from the target corpus. The different pattern HMM
configurations(number of states per model, number of distinct models, number of
Gaussians per state)form a three-dimensional model granularity space. Different
sets of acoustic patterns automatically discovered on different points properly
distributed over this three-dimensional space are complementary to one another,
thus can jointly capture the characteristics of the spoken terms. By
representing the spoken content and spoken query as sequences of acoustic
patterns, a series of approaches for matching the pattern index sequences while
considering the signal variations are developed. In this way, not only the
on-line computation load can be reduced, but the signal distributions caused by
different speakers and acoustic conditions can be reasonably taken care of. The
results indicate that this approach significantly outperformed the unsupervised
feature-based DTW baseline by 16.16\% in mean average precision on the TIMIT
corpus.Comment: Accepted by ICASSP 201
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