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    Magnon BEC and various phases of 3D quantum helimagnets under high magnetic field

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    We study high-field phase diagram and low-energy excitations of three-dimensional quantum helimagnets. Slightly below the saturation field, the emergence of magnetic order may be viewed as Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) of magnons. The method of dilute Bose gas enables a quantitative analysis of quantum effects in these helimagnets and thereby three phases are found: cone, coplanar fan and a phase-separated one. As an application, we map out the phase diagram of a 3D helimagnet which consists of frustrated J1-J2 chains as a function of frustration and an interchain coupling. Moreover, we also calculate the stability of the 2-magnon bound state to investigate the possibility of the bound-magnon BEC.Comment: 9pages, 6figure

    Long-range and selective coupler for superconducting flux qubits

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    We propose a qubit-qubit coupling scheme for superconducting flux quantum bits (qubits), where a quantized Josephson junction resonator and microwave irradiation are utilized. The junction is used as a tunable inductance controlled by changing the bias current flowing through the junction, and thus the circuit works as a tunable resonator. This enables us to make any qubits interact with the resonator. Entanglement between two of many qubits whose level splittings satisfy some conditions, is formed by microwave irradiation causing a two-photon Rabi oscillation. Since the size of the resonator can be as large as sub-millimeters and qubits interact with it via mutual inductance, our scheme makes it possible to construct a quantum gate involving remote qubitsComment: 8 pages, 4 figure

    Scaling Relation for Excitation Energy Under Hyperbolic Deformation

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    We introduce a one-parameter deformation for one-dimensional (1D) quantum lattice models, the hyperbolic deformation, where the scale of the local energy is proportional to cosh lambda j at the j-th site. Corresponding to a 2D classical system, the deformation does not strongly modify the ground state. In this situation, the effective Hamiltonian of the quantum system shows that the quasi particle is weakly bounded around the center of the system. By analyzing this binding effect, we derive scaling relations for the mean-square width of confinement, the energy correction with respect to the excitation gap \Delta, and the deformation parameter λ\lambda. This finite-size scaling allows us to investigate excitation gap of 1D non-deformed bulk quantum systems.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure

    "No-Till" Farming Is a Growing Practice

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    Most U.S. farmers prepare their soil for seeding and weed and pest control through tillage—plowing operations that disturb the soil. Tillage practices affect soil carbon, water pollution, and farmers’ energy and pesticide use, and therefore data on tillage can be valuable for understanding the practice’s role in reaching climate and other environmental goals. In order to help policymakers and other interested parties better understand U.S. tillage practices and, especially, those practices’ potential contribution to climate-change efforts, ERS researchers compiled data from the Agricultural Resource Management Survey and the National Resources Inventory-Conservation Effects Assessment Project’s Cropland Survey. The data show that approximately 35.5 percent of U.S. cropland planted to eight major crops, or 88 million acres, had no tillage operations in 2009.Tillage, no-till, Agricultural Resource Management Survey, ARMS, U.S. crop practices, National Resources Inventory-Conservation Effects Assessment Project, NRI-CEAP, carbon baseline, carbon sequestration, Environmental Economics and Policy, Farm Management, Land Economics/Use, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Risk and Uncertainty,

    Spectral Statistics and Luminosity Function of a Hard X-ray Complete Sample of Brightest AGNs

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    We investigated the statistics of the X-ray spectral properties of a complete flux-limited sample of bright AGNs from HEAO-1 all-sky catalogs to provide the bright end constraint of the evolution of AGN hard X-ray luminosity function (HXLF) and the AGN population synthesis model of the X-ray background. Spectral studies have been made using ASCA and XMM-Newton observation data for almost all AGNs in this sample.Comment: PTPTex v0.88, 2 pages with 4 figures, Proceedings of the "Stellar-Mass, Intermediate -Masss, and Supermassive Black Holes" in Kyoto, Japa
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