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    Magnetic properties of a disordered Heisenberg binary spin system with long-range exchange

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    The influence of substitutional disorder on the magnetic properties of disordered Heisenberg binary spin systems with long-range exchange integrals is studied. The equation of motion for the magnon Green's function which is decoupled by the Tyablikov approximation is solved in the Blackman-Esterling-Berk(BEB) coherent potential approximation(CPA) framework, where the environmental disorder term is treated by virtual crystal approximation. The long-range exchange integrals include a power-law decaying and an oscillating Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida(RKKY) exchange interaction. The resulting spectral density, which is calculated by CPA self-consistent equation, is then used to estimate the magnetization and Curie temperature. The results show, in the case of the three-dimensional simple cubic systems, a strong influence of ferromagnetic long-range exchange integrals on the magnetization and Curie temperature of the systems, which is obviously different from the calculation of short-range interaction.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, to be accepted by PR

    Measuring dynamic oil film coefficients of sliding bearing

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    A method is presented for determining the dynamic coefficients of bearing oil film. By varying the support stiffness and damping, eight dynamic coefficients of the bearing were determined. Simple and easy to apply, the method can be used in solving practical machine problems

    Magnetoelectronic Phenomena at a Ferromagnet-Semiconductor Interface

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    A Comment on the Letter by P. R. Hammar et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 203 (1999)

    Temperature Effects on Threshold Counterion Concentration to Induce Aggregation of fd Virus

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    We seek to determine the mechanism of like-charge attraction by measuring the temperature dependence of critical divalent counterion concentration (Cc\rm{C_{c}}) for the aggregation of fd viruses. We find that an increase in temperature causes Cc\rm{C_c} to decrease, primarily due to a decrease in the dielectric constant (ϵ\epsilon) of the solvent. At a constant ϵ\epsilon, Cc\rm{C_c} is found to increase as the temperature increases. The effects of TT and ϵ\epsilon on Cc\rm {C_{c}} can be combined to that of one parameter: Bjerrum length (lBl_{B}). Cc\rm{C_{c}} decreases exponentially as lBl_{B} increases, suggesting that entropic effect of counterions plays an important role at the onset of bundle formation.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure

    Large oscillating non-local voltage in multi-terminal single wall carbon nanotube devices

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    We report on the observation of a non-local voltage in a ballistic one-dimensional conductor, realized by a single-wall carbon nanotube with four contacts. The contacts divide the tube into three quantum dots which we control by the back-gate voltage VgV_g. We measure a large \emph{oscillating} non-local voltage VnlV_{nl} as a function of VgV_g with zero mean. Though a classical resistor model can account for a non-local voltage including change of sign, it fails to describe the magnitude properly. The large amplitude of VnlV_{nl} is due to quantum interference effects and can be understood within the scattering-approach of electron transport

    Foreign patents surge and technology spillovers in China (1985-2009): evidence from the patent and trade markets

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    The paper investigates the determinants of foreign patent surge and the effects of technology spillovers in China based on an industry-level sample of 19 countries and regions from 1985 to 2009. We explore two hypotheses to explain the increasing foreign propensity to patent and the effects of technology spillovers in China, the market covering hypotheses and competitive threat hypotheses. The results show strong support for the competitive threat hypothesis. However, the foreign patenting surge in China does not mean China has more access to outsource advanced technology; on the contrary the technology spillover from foreign countries in China is limited. The paper investigates the determinants of foreign patent surge and the effects of technology spillovers in China based on an industry-level sample of 19 countries and regions from 1985 to 2009. We explore two hypotheses to explain the increasing foreign propensity to patent and the effects of technology spillovers in China, the market covering hypotheses and competitive threat hypotheses. The results show strong support for the competitive threat hypothesis. However, the foreign patenting surge in China does not mean China has more access to outsource advanced technology; on the contrary the technology spillover from foreign countries in China is limited
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