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The Dyer-Roeder relation in a universe with particle production
We have obtained analytical exact solutions of the Dyer-Roeder equation in a
cosmological model where creation of particles occurs at the expenses of the
gravitational field. We discussed the influences of inhomogeneities in the path
of a light beam on the apparent diameter of astrophysical objects and consider
both redshift independent as redshift dependent distributions of the
inhomogeneities.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. Accepted to be published in the Astronomy and
Astrophysics Journa
Information-Entropic Measure of Energy-Degenerate Kinks in Two-Field Models
We investigate the existence and properties of kink-like solitons in a class
of models with two interacting scalar fields. In particular, we focus on models
that display both double and single-kink solutions, treatable analytically
using the Bogomol'nyi--Prasad--Sommerfield bound (BPS). Such models are of
interest in applications that include Skyrmions and various
superstring-motivated theories. Exploring a region of parameter space where the
energy for very different spatially-bound configurations is degenerate, we show
that a newly-proposed momentum-space entropic measure called Configurational
Entropy (CE) can distinguish between such energy-degenerate spatial profiles.
This information-theoretic measure of spatial complexity provides a
complementary perspective to situations where strictly energy-based arguments
are inconclusive
Structural and magnetic transition in CeFeAsO: separated or connected?
Using an adapted Sn-flux growth technique we obtained comparatively large
CeFeAsO single crystals of better quality than previously reported polycrystals
or single crystals, as evidenced by much sharper anomalies at the structural
and magnetic phase transitions as well as a much higher residual resistivity
ratio of 12. In the magnetically ordered phase we observe a very pronounced
metallic behavior of the in-plane resistivity, which excludes a Mott insulator
regime at low temperature. The separation Delta_T = T_0 - T_N between
structural and magnetic ordering temperatures decreases with increasing sample
quality, from 18 K in the initial reports to 6 K in the present single
crystals, demonstrating that this separation is not an intrinsic property of
the RFeAsO systems. Our results indicate that the coupling between magnetic
ordering and structural distortion is very similar in AFe2As2 and RFeAsO type
of compounds, much more similar than previously thought. The implications of
our experimental results give arguments both in favor and against the nematic
phase model.Comment: published in PRB with the title 'Coupling between the structural and
magnetic transition in CeFeAsO
A Broadband UHF Tag Antenna For Near-Field and Far-Field RFID Communications
The paper deals with the design of passive broadband tag antenna for Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) band. The antenna is intended for both near and far fields Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications. The meander dipole tag antenna geometry modification is designed for frequency bandwidth increasing. The measured bandwidth of the proposed broadband Tag antenna is more than 140 MHz (820–960 MHz), which can cover the entire UHF RFID band. A comparison between chip impedance of datasheet and the measured chip impedance has been used in our simulations. The proposed progressive meandered antenna structure, with an overall size of 77 mm × 14 mm × 0.787 mm, produces strong and uniform magnetic field distribution in the near-field zone. The antenna impedance is matched to common UHF chips in market simply by tuning its capacitive and inductive values since a perfect matching is required in the antenna design in order to enhance the near and the far field communications. Measurements confirm that the designed antenna exhibits good performance of Tag identification for both near-field and far-field UHF RFID applications
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