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    Electrochemical performance of a thin film type SOFC on a porous microtubular support

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    This report summarizes electrochemical performances of a thin film type SOFC prepared on a porous microtubular support. The sample was prepared via the co-sintering of YSZ electrolyte and NiO-YSZ anode bilayers on a porous microtubular YSZ support, and then an LSCF-GDC cathode layer was also prepared on the electrolyte film. Evaluations were conducted using impedance analyzer and potentio/galvanostat under a humidified hydrogen flow. Film thickness of the anode layer was controlled by the composition of the anode coating suspension and the coating conditions (coating number and coating speed etc.). Impedance analyses showed that with increasing operation temperature, semi-circle at higher frequency region became small, while semi-circle at lower frequency region weakly depended on the temperature. Electrode activation energy was calculated to be approximately 80 kJ/mol using Arrhenius plot on the semi-circle at higher frequency region.open1133Nsciescopu

    Parity violating observables in radiative neutrino pair emission from metastable atoms

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    We report on a possibility of measuring parity violating effects in radiative neutrino pair emission from metastable atoms; asymmetric angular distribution of emitted photons from oriented atoms and emergent circular polarization. Their observation, along with the continuous photon energy spectrum which has 6 thresholds, may be interpreted as events being a combined weak and QED process, emission of γνiνj\gamma \nu_i \nu_j in the final state. The method may greatly help to perform neutrino mass spectroscopy using atoms, a systematic determination of the neutrino mass matrix.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure

    Semi-classical open string corrections and symmetric Wilson loops

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    In the AdS/CFT correspondence, an AdS_2 x S^2 D3-brane with electric flux in AdS_5 x S^5 spacetime corresponds to a circular Wilson loop in the symmetric representation or a multiply wound one in N=4 super Yang-Mills theory. In order to distinguish the symmetric loop and the multiply wound loop, one should see an exponentially small correction in large 't Hooft coupling. We study semi-classically the disk open string attached to the D3-brane. We obtain the exponent of the term and it agrees with the result of the matrix model calculation of the symmetric Wilson loop.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures. v2: explanation improved. v3: argument in section 2 is improved, result not change

    Superdeformation and clustering in 40^{40}Ca studied with Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics

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    Deformed states in 40^{40}Ca are investigated with a method of antisymmetrized molecular dynamics. Above the spherical ground state, rotational bands arise from a normal deformation and a superdeformation as well as an oblate deformation. The calculated energy spectra and E2E2 transition strengths in the superdeformed band reasonably agree to the experimental data of the superdeformed band starting from the 03+0^+_3 state at 5.213 MeV. By the analysis of single-particle orbits, it is found that the superdeformed state has particle-hole nature of an 8p8p-8h8h configuration. One of new findings is parity asymmetric structure with 12^{12}C+28^{28}Si-like clustering in the superdeformed band. We predict that 12^{12}C+28^{28}Si molecular bands may be built above the superdeformed band due to the excitation of inter-cluster motion. They are considered to be higher nodal states of the superdeformed state. We also suggest negative-parity bands caused by the parity asymmetric deformation.Comment: 13 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
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