238 research outputs found
Strong magnetic field enhancement of spin triplet pairing arising from coexisting spin and charge fluctuations
We study the effect of the magnetic field (Zeeman splitting) on the triplet
pairing. We show generally that the enhancement of spin triplet pairing
mediated by coexisting spin and charge fluctuations can be much
larger than in the case of triplet pairing mediated by ferromagnetic spin
fluctuations. We propose that this may be related to the recent experiment for
(TMTSF)ClO, in which a possibility of singlet to triplet pairing
transition has been suggested.Comment: 5 page
Oral hygiene, dentition, sexual habits and risk of oral cancer
In an Italian case-control study of oral cancer, number of missing teeth and other aspects of dental care were similar, but the general condition of the mouth, as indicated by gum bleeding, tartar deposits and mucosal irritation, was worse among oral cancer cases than controls. No differences were detected in sexual practices (including oral sex) and (previous) sexually transmitted infections. © 2000 Cancer Research Campaig
Phase Fluctuations and Vortex Lattice Melting in Triplet Quasi-One-Dimensional Superconductors at High Magnetic Fields
Assuming that the order parameter corresponds to an equal spin triplet
pairing symmetry state, we calculate the effect of phase fluctuations in
quasi-one-dimensional superconductors at high magnetic fields applied along the
y (b') axis. We show that phase fluctuations can destroy the theoretically
predicted triplet reentrant superconducting state, and that they are
responsible for melting the magnetic field induced Josephson vortex lattice
above a magnetic field dependent melting temperature Tm.Comment: 4 pages (double column), 1 eps figur
Role of paan chewing and dietary habits in cervical carcinoma in Chennai, India
/=5 paan day(-1)=4.0; 95% CI 1.2-13.3). Among dietary habits, the highest vs lowest intake tertile for vegetables and fruit was associated with an OR of 0.5 (95% CI 0.2-1.0). Low education level and low body weight were also risk factors for ICC, but they did not account for the associations of paan chewing and low vegetable and fruit intake. In the analyses restricted to HPV-positive cases and controls, the inverse association with vegetable and fruit intake was confirmed. Conversely, the adverse influence of paan chewing on ICC risk seemed to be attributable to a higher prevalence of cervical HPV infection in women who chewed
Fractional ac Josephson effect in unconventional superconductors
For certain orientations of Josephson junctions between two p_x-wave or two
d-wave superconductors, the subgap Andreev bound states produce a 4pi-periodic
relation between the Josephson current I and the phase difference phi: I ~
sin(phi/2). Consequently, the ac Josephson current has the fractional frequency
eV/h, where V is the dc voltage. In the tunneling limit, the Josephson current
is proportional to the first power (not square) of the electron tunneling
amplitude. Thus, the Josephson current between unconventional superconductors
is carried by single electrons, rather than by Cooper pairs. The fractional ac
Josephson effect can be observed experimentally by measuring frequency spectrum
of microwave radiation from the junction.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, RevTEX 4; v2. - minor typos corrected in proof
Spin-Triplet Superconductivity Mediated by Phonons in Quasi-One-Dimensional Systems
We investigate the spin-triplet superconductivity mediated by phonons in
quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D) systems with open Fermi surfaces. We obtain the
ground state phase diagrams. It is found that spin-triplet superconductivity
occurs for weak screening and strong on-site Coulomb interaction, even in the
absence of any additional nonphonon pairing interactions. We find that the
nodeless spin-triplet state is more favorable than the spin-triplet state with
line nodes, for the parameter values of the Q1D superconductors (TMTSF)_2X. We
also find that Q1D open Fermi surface, which is the specific feature of this
system, plays an essential role in the pairing symmetry. We discuss the
compatibility of the present results with the experimental results in these
compounds.Comment: 8 pages, 15 figures, with jpsj2.cl
SkyMapper and the Southern Sky Survey
This paper presents the design and science goals for the SkyMapper telescope.
SkyMapper is a 1.3m telescope featuring a 5.7 square degree field-of-view
Cassegrain imager commissioned for the Australian National University's
Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics. It is located at Siding Spring
Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia and will see first light in late
2007. The imager possesses 16kx16k 0.5 arcsec pixels. The primary scientific
goal of the facility is to perform the Southern Sky Survey, a six colour and
multi-epoch (4 hour, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 1 year sampling) photometric
survey of the southerly 2pi steradians to g~23 mag. The survey will provide
photometry to better than 3% global accuracy and astrometry to better than 50
mas. Data will be supplied to the community as part of the Virtual Observatory
effort. The survey will take five years to complete
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