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Fatigue Risks in the Connections of Sign Support Structures
This research effort develops a reliability-based approach for prescribing inspection intervals for mast-arm sign support structures corresponding to user-specified levels of fatigue-induced fracture risk. The resulting level of risk for a particular structure is dependent upon its geographical location, the type of connection it contains, the orientation of its mast-arm relative to north and the number of years it has been in service. The results of this research effort indicate that implementation of state-of-the-art reliability-based assessment procedures can contribute very valuable procedures for assigning inspection protocols (i.e. inspection intervals) that are based upon probabilities of finding fatigue-induced cracking in these structures. The engineering community can use the results of this research effort to design inspection intervals based upon risk and thereby better align inspection needs with limited fiscal and human resources
Constructing Functional Braids for Low-Leakage Topological Quantum Computing
We discuss how to significantly reduce leakage errors in topological quantum
computation by introducing an irrelevant error in phase, using the construction
of a CNOT gate in the Fibonacci anyon model as a concrete example. To be
specific, we construct a functional braid in a six-anyon Hilbert space that
exchanges two neighboring anyons while conserving the encoded quantum
information. The leakage error is for a braid of 100
interchanges of anyons. Applying the braid greatly reduces the leakage error in
the construction of generic controlled-rotation gates.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, updated, accepeted by Phys. Rev.
Structure of the and the strong coupling constant with the light-cone QCD sum rules
In this article, we take the point of view that the charmed scalar meson
is the conventional meson and calculate the strong
coupling constant within the framework of the light-cone QCD
sum rules approach. The numerical values for the large scalar- coupling
constant support the hadronic dressing mechanism. Just like
the scalar mesons and , the may have small
scalar kernel of the typical meson size. The strong
coupling to the hadronic channels (or the virtual mesons loops) may result in
smaller mass than the conventional scalar meson in the constituent
quark models, and enrich the pure state with other components. The
may spend part (or most part) of its lifetime as virtual
state.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figure, revised version, add detailed error analysi
Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) thin films were deposited at different substrate temperatures using methane and hydrogen gas in DC-PECVD at 2x10-1Torr. From the light transmission using UV-VIS spectroscopy it was found that the optical transition had changed from allowed indirect transition to allowed direct transition as the substrate temperature increased. The Optical gap increased with temperature, highest of 3.034 eV was observed at 573 K, beyond which it dropped. Colour of the film changed from light brownish to a colourless transparent film in the higher temperature. The Urbach energy decreased from 1.25 eV to 0.75 eV with increasing substrate temperature till 573 K and a slight increase after it. This trend is attributed to change in sp3/sp2 ratio or change in structure. The cluster size decreases with temperature, resulting in larger band gap and the structure more ordered. Similar pattern is also witnessed in the emission spectrum of the photoluminescence
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