73 research outputs found
Phase coherent transport in SrTiO3/LaAlO3 interfaces
The two dimensional electron gas formed between the two band insulators
SrTiO3 and LaAlO3 exhibits a variety of interesting physical properties which
make it an appealing material for use in future spintronics and/or quantum
computing devices. For this kind of applications electrons have to retain their
phase memory for sufficiently long times or length. Using a mesoscopic size
device we were able to extract the phase coherence length, and its temperature
variation. We find the dephasing rate to have a power law dependence on
temperature. The power depends on the temperature range studied and sheet
resistance as expected from dephasing due to strong electron-electron
interactions.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev
The Poleward Transport of Moisture and Clouds in the Antarctic
第6回極域科学シンポジウム[OM] 極域気水圏11月16日(月) 統計数理研究所 セミナー室2(D304
Luttinger liquid behavior in weakly disordered quantum wires
We have measured the temperature dependence of the conductance in long
V-groove quantum wires (QWRs) fabricated in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures. Our
data is consistent with recent theories developed within the framework of the
Luttinger liquid model, in the limit of weakly disordered wires. We show that
for the relatively small amount of disorder in our QWRs, the value of the
interaction parameter g is g=0.66, which is the expected value for GaAs.
However, samples with a higher level of disorder show conductance with stronger
temperature dependence, which does not allow their treatment in the framework
of perturbation theory. Trying to fit such data with perturbation-theory models
leads inevitably to wrong (lower) values of g.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Critical current in Nb-Cu-Nb junctions with non-ideal interfaces
We report on experimental studies of superconductor (Nb) - normal metal (Cu)
- superconductor (Nb) junctions with dirty interfaces between the different
materials. By using a set of simultaneously prepared samples, we investigated
the thickness dependence as well as the temperature dependence of the critical
currents in the junctions. Good agreement between the decay of the measured
critical currents and theoretical calculations was obtained without any fitting
parameters
Proximity effect in granular superconductor-normal metal structures
We fabricated three-dimensional disordered Pb-Cu granular structures, with
various metal compositions. The typical grain size of both metals is smaller
than the superconductor and normal metal coherence lengths, thus satisfying the
Cooper limit. The critical temperature of the samples was measured and compared
with the critical temperature of bilayers. We show how the proximity effect
theories, developed for bilayers, can be modified for random mixtures and we
demonstrate that our experimental data fit well the de Gennes weak coupling
limit theory in the Cooper limit. Our results indicate that, in granular
structures, the Cooper limit can be satisfied over a wide range of
concentrations.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
Influence of the Icelandic Low latitude on the frequency of Greenland tip jet events : implications for Irminger Sea convection
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research 112 (2007): C04020, doi:10.1029/2006JC003807.The occurrence of Greenland tip jet events has been reported as the dominant factor controlling the formation of intermediate water in the Irminger Sea. It has been suggested that the frequency of these events is correlated with the North Atlantic Oscillation. To examine this process in more detail, we separate the North Atlantic Oscillation into Icelandic Low and Azores High components and carry out a regression fit of the frequency of tip jet events between 1961 and 2005. Our findings suggest that the frequency of Greenland tip jet events is highly dependent on the latitude of the Icelandic Low and the 2-year time-lagged February Icelandic Low latitude, with R2 = 0.48. We find that the winds near the southern tip of Greenland are predominately westerly during years when the Iceland Low is located above 63°N latitude. These conditions also correspond to colder air temperatures in the Labrador and Irminger Seas, implying larger oceanic heat losses due to the Greenland tip jet events and hence stronger convective overturning in the Irminger Sea.R. Pickart gratefully acknowledges support
by National Science Foundation grant OCE-0450658 for this research
Oscillations of the superconducting critical current in Nb-Cu-Ni-Cu-Nb junctions
We report on experimental studies of superconductor-ferromagnet layered
structures. Strong oscillations of the critical supercurrent were observed with
the thickness variation of the ferromagnet. Using known microscopic parameters
of Ni, we found reasonable agreement between the period of oscillations and the
decay of the measured critical current, and theoretical calculations.Comment: 5 page
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