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Division subspaces and integrable kernels
In this note we prove that the reproducing kernel of a Hilbert space
satisfying the division property has integrable form, is locally of trace
class, and the Hilbert space itself is a Hilbert space of holomorphic
functions.Comment: 11 page
Stable Spin Precession at one Half of Equilibrium Magnetization in Superfluid 3He-B
New stable modes of spin precession have been observed in superfluid 3He-B.
These dynamical order parameter states include precession with a magnetization
S=pS_{eq} which is different from the equilibrium value S_{eq}. We have
identified modes with p=1, 1/2 and \approx 0. The p=1/2 mode is the second
member of phase correlated states of a spin superfluid. The new states can be
excited in the temperature range 1-T/T_c \lesssim 0.02 where the energy
barriers between the different local minima of the spin-orbit energy are small.
They are stable in CW NMR due to low dissipation close to T_c.Comment: submitted to Physical Review Letters, 4 pages, revtex, 4 Figures in
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Phonons in magnon superfluid and symmetry breaking field
Recent experiments [1],[2] which measured the spectrum of the Goldstone
collective mode of coherently precessing state in 3He-B are discussed using the
presentation of the coherent spin precession in terms of the Bose-Einstein
condensation of magnons. The mass in the spectrum of the Goldstone boson --
phonon in the superfluid magnon liquid -- is induced by the symmetry breaking
field, which is played by the RF magnetic fieldComment: 2 pages, JETP Letters style, no figures, version accepted in JETP
Letter
Exciton spin decay modified by strong electron-hole exchange interaction
We study exciton spin decay in the regime of strong electron-hole exchange
interaction. In this regime the electron spin precession is restricted within a
sector formed by the external magnetic field and the effective exchange fields
triggered by random spin flips of the hole. Using Hanle effect measurements, we
demonstrate that this mechanism dominates our experiments in CdTe/(Cd,Mg)Te
quantum wells. The calculations provide a consistent description of the
experimental results, which is supported by independent measurements of the
parameters entering the model.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
On the effect of ballistic overflow on the temperature dependence of the quantum efficiency of InGaN/GaN multiple quantum well light-emitting diodes
The dependences of the quantum efficiency of InGaN/GaN multiple quantum well light-emitting diodes on the temperature and excitation level are studied. The experiment is performed for two luminescence excitation modes. A comparison of the results obtained during photo- and electroluminescence shows an additional (to the loss associated with Auger recombination) low-temperature loss in the high-density current region. This causes inversion of the temperature dependence of the quantum efficiency at temperatures lower than 220–300 K. Analysis shows that the loss is associated with electron leakage from the light-emitting-diode active region. The experimental data are explained using the ballistic-overflow model. The simulation results are in qualitative agreement with the experimental dependences of the quantum efficiency on temperature and current density
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