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Building an alternative economic network? Consumer cooperation in Scotland from the 1870s to the 1960s
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Unified description of bulk and interface-enhanced spin pumping
The dynamics of non-equilibrium spin accumulation generated in metals or
semiconductors by rf magnetic field pumping is treated within a diffusive
picture. The dc spin accumulation produced in a uniform system by a rotating
applied magnetic field or by a precessing magnetization of a weak ferromagnet
is in general given by a (small) fraction of hbar omega, where omega is the
rotation or precession frequency. With the addition of a neighboring,
field-free region and allowing for the diffusion of spins, the spin
accumulation is dramatically enhanced at the interface, saturating at the
universal value hbar omega in the limit of long spin relaxation time. This
effect can be maximized when the system dimensions are of the order of sqrt(2pi
D omega), where D is the diffusion constant. We compare our results to the
interface spin pumping theory of A. Brataas et al. [Phys. Rev. B 66, 060404(R)
(2002)]
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Digital measurement of lightning impulse parameters using curving fitting algorithms
This paper describes the application of curve fitting algorithms to aid the evaluation of lightning impulse parameters. A number of popular curve fitting algorithms have been evaluated and compared. Investigations using the genetic algorithm and other optimisation methods for the purpose of curve fitting have also been carried out and will be described
1. First of the feathers: soldiers and suffragettes 2. Flight and refuge - Folkestone welcomes all
1. It is 1918 and the fight for female suffrage has been partly won. A woman reflects on her own role, campaigning for votes for women, while handing out white feathers to young men on Folkestone Leas during World War 1. This immersive dramatization will explore the possible motivation behind women’s political action between 1914 and 1918, and the impact this had on a generation of men. Suffrage campaigners often disagreed on strategy and policy, and their political views ranged from liberal pacificism to enthusiasm for eugenic selection. School participants will take opposite sides in these highly contentious debates, as the suffragette demands their support, and wants to know why some of them are not in uniform.
2.An exhibition at Folkestone Museum and curated by a local sixth form student, based on research into the Belgian refugee presence in Folkestone during WW1. The exhibition asks why an event so fundamental to our local history remains unknown to so many? Exploring the extent to which the Folkestone community welcomed their neighbours from across the channel in a time of need, the exhibition draws parallels with the modern day immigration crisis, helping to assess how our response to refugees may have changed
A measurement of the cosmic ray elements C to Fe in the two energy intervals 0.5-2.0 GeV/n and 20-60 GeV/n
The study of the cosmic ray abundances beyond 20 GeV/n provides additional information on the propagation and containment of the cosmic rays in the galaxy. Since the average amount of interstellar material traversed by cosmic rays decreases as its energy increases, the source composition undergoes less distortion in this higher energy region. However, data over a wide energy range is necessary to study propagation parameters. Some measurements of some of the primary cosmic ray abundance ratios at both low (near 2 GeV/n) and high (above 20 GeV/n) energy are given and compared to the predictions of the leaky box mode. In particular, the integrated values (above 23.7 GeV/n) for the more abundant cosmic ray elements in the interval C through Fe and the differential flux for carbon, oxygen, and the Ne, Mg, Si group are presented. Limited statistics prevented the inclusion of the odd Z elements
Electrical detection of spin pumping: dc voltage generated by ferromagnetic resonance at ferromagnet/nonmagnet contact
We describe electrical detection of spin pumping in metallic nanostructures.
In the spin pumping effect, a precessing ferromagnet attached to a normal-metal
acts as a pump of spin-polarized current, giving rise to a spin accumulation.
The resulting spin accumulation induces a backflow of spin current into the
ferromagnet and generates a dc voltage due to the spin dependent conductivities
of the ferromagnet. The magnitude of such voltage is proportional to the
spin-relaxation properties of the normal-metal. By using platinum as a contact
material we observe, in agreement with theory, that the voltage is
significantly reduced as compared to the case when aluminum was used.
Furtheremore, the effects of rectification between the circulating rf currents
and the magnetization precession of the ferromagnet are examined. Most
significantly, we show that using an improved layout device geometry these
effects can be minimized.Comment: 9 pages, 11 figure
Large cone angle magnetization precession of an individual nanomagnet with dc electrical detection
We demonstrate on-chip resonant driving of large cone-angle magnetization
precession of an individual nanoscale permalloy element. Strong driving is
realized by locating the element in close proximity to the shorted end of a
coplanar strip waveguide, which generates a microwave magnetic field. We used a
microwave frequency modulation method to accurately measure resonant changes of
the dc anisotropic magnetoresistance. Precession cone angles up to are
determined with better than one degree of resolution. The resonance peak shape
is well-described by the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation
Mean-field solution of the small-world network model
The small-world network model is a simple model of the structure of social
networks, which simultaneously possesses characteristics of both regular
lattices and random graphs. The model consists of a one-dimensional lattice
with a low density of shortcuts added between randomly selected pairs of
points. These shortcuts greatly reduce the typical path length between any two
points on the lattice. We present a mean-field solution for the average path
length and for the distribution of path lengths in the model. This solution is
exact in the limit of large system size and either large or small number of
shortcuts.Comment: 14 pages, 2 postscript figure
Electrical detection of spin pumping due to the precessing magnetization of a single ferromagnet
We report direct electrical detection of spin pumping, using a lateral normal
metal/ferromagnet/normal metal device, where a single ferromagnet in
ferromagnetic resonance pumps spin polarized electrons into the normal metal,
resulting in spin accumulation. The resulting backflow of spin current into the
ferromagnet generates a d.c. voltage due to the spin dependent conductivities
of the ferromagnet. By comparing different contact materials (Al and /or Pt),
we find, in agreement with theory, that the spin related properties of the
normal metal dictate the magnitude of the d.c. voltage
Phase transition in the modified fiber bundle model
We extend the standard fiber bundle model (FBM) with the local load sharing
in such a way that the conservation of the total load is relaxed when an
isolated fiber is broken. In this modified FBM in one dimension (1D), it is
revealed that the model exhibits a well-defined phase transition at a finite
nonzero value of the load, which is in contrast to the standard 1D FBM. The
modified FBM defined in the Watts-Strogatz network is also investigated, and
found is the existences of two distinct transitions: one discontinuous and the
other continuous. The effects of the long-range shortcuts are also discussed.Comment: 7 pages, to appear in Europhys. Let
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