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    Exchange-Rate Systems and Interest-Rate Behaviour: The Experience of Hong Kong and Singapore

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    The Currency Board System in Hong Kong and the monitoring band system in Singapore are important benchmarks for two different exchange-rate systems. In this paper we consider the implications of the two exchange-rate systems on the interest-rate behaviour of the two economies. We examine the domestic-US interest differentials under the two exchange-rate regimes during the Asian Financial Crisis as well as the pre- and post-crisis periods. Using a bivariate generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity model, we also investigate whether there is any change in the correlation between the domestic and US interest rates due to the Asian Financial Crisis.

    Inert-states of spin-5 and spin-6 Bose-Einstein condensates

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    In this paper we consider spinor Bose-Einstein condensates with spin f=5 and f=6 in the presence and absence of external magnetic field at the mean field level. We calculate all of so-called inert-states of these systems. Inert-states are very unique class of stationary states because they remain stationary while Hamiltonian parameters change. Their existence comes from Michel's theorem. For illustration of symmetry properties of the inert-states we use method that allows classification of the systems as a polyhedron with 2f vertices proposed by R. Barnett et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 180412 (2006).Comment: 19 pages, 4 figure

    Josephson Current between Triplet and Singlet Superconductors

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    The Josephson effect between triplet and singlet superconductors is studied. Josephson current can flow between triplet and singlet superconductors due to the spin-orbit coupling in the spin-triplet superconductor but it is finite only when triplet superconductor has Lz=−Sz=±1L_z=-S_z=\pm 1, where LzL_z and SzS_z are the perpendicular components of orbital angular momentum and spin angular momentum of the triplet Cooper pairs, respectively. The recently observed temperature and orientational dependence of the critical current through a Josephson junction between UPt3_3 and Nb is investigated by considering a non-unitary triplet state.Comment: 4 pages, no figure

    Thin Films of 3He -- Implications on the Identification of 3 He -A

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    Recently the identification of 3He-A with the axial state has been questioned. It is suggested that the A-phase can actually be in the axiplanar state. We point out in the present paper that experiments in a film geometry may be useful to distinguish the above two possibilities. In particular a second order phase transition between an axial and an axiplanar state would occur as a function of thickness or temperature.Comment: 3 pages, no figures latex- revtex aps accepted by J. of Low Temperature Physic

    Suppression of both superconductivity and structural transition in hole-doped MoTe2_2 induced by Ta substitution

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    Type-II Weyl semimetal MoTe2_2 exhibits a first-order structural transition at TsT_s ∼\sim250~K and superconducts at TcT_c ∼\sim0.1~K at ambient pressure. Both TsT_s and TcT_c can be manipulated by several tuning parameters, such as hydrostatic pressure and chemical substitution. It is often reported that suppressing TsT_s enhances TcT_c, but our study shows a different behaviour when MoTe2_2 is hole-doped by Ta. When TsT_s is suppressed by Ta doping, TcT_c is also suppressed. Our findings suggest that the suppression of TsT_s does not necessarily enhance superconductivity in MoTe2_2. By connecting with the findings of electron-doped MoTe2_2, we argue that varying electron carrier concentration can effectively tune TcT_c. In addition, the Hall coefficient is enhanced around the doping region, where TsT_s is completely suppressed, suggesting that the critical scattering around the structural transition may also play a role in suppressing TcT_c
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