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    Three-boson problem near a narrow Feshbach resonance

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    We consider a three-boson system with resonant binary interactions and show that three-body observables depend only on the resonance width and the scattering length. The effect of narrow resonances is qualitatively different from that of wide resonances revealing novel physics of three-body collisions. We calculate the rate of three-body recombination to a weakly bound level and the atom-dimer scattering length and discuss implications for experiments on Bose-Einstein condensates and atom-molecule mixtures near Feshbach resonances.Comment: published versio

    Can an electric current orient spins in quantum wells?

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    A longstanding theoretical prediction is the orientation of spins by an electrical current flowing through low-dimensional carrier systems of sufficiently low crystallographic symmetry. Here we show by means of terahertz transmission experiments through two-dimensional hole systems a growing spin orientation with an increasing current at room temperature.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure

    On possible reasons for defects in large blanks of low-carbon manganese steel at "YURMASH"

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    Mechanical properties and microstructures of forged large blanks of low-carbon steel without necessary incoming ultrasound test have been studied. The examination was performed to find out the reasons for product defects. Abnormalities in structure and disagreement of metal plasticity with standard requirements are revealed. On the basis of the results obtained it is assumed that the reasons for the defects could be deviations from standard chemical composition and irregularities in hot forging

    Eddies in numerical models of the Southern Ocean

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