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    Intersatellite Link (ISL) application to commercial communications satellites. Volume 1: Executive summary

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    Based on a comprehensive evaluation of the fundamental Intersatellite Link (ISL) systems characteristics, potential applications of ISLs to domestic, regional, and global commercial satellite communications were identified, and their cost-effectiveness and other systems benefits quantified wherever possible. Implementation scenarios for the cost-effective communications satellite systems employing ISLs were developed for the first launch in 1993 to 1994 and widespread use of ISLs in the early 2000's. Critical technology requirements for both the microwave (60 GHz) and optical (0.85 micron) ISL implementations were identified, and their technology development programs, including schedule and cost estimates, were derived

    Refining the Spin Hamiltonian in the Spin-1/2 Kagome Lattice Antiferromagnet ZnCu3_{3}(OH)6_{6}Cl2_{2} using Single Crystals

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    We report thermodynamic measurements of the S=1/2 kagome lattice antiferromagnet ZnCu3_{3}(OH)6_{6}Cl2_{2}, a promising candidate system with a spin-liquid ground state. Using single crystal samples, the magnetic susceptibility both perpendicular and parallel to the kagome plane has been measured. A small, temperature-dependent anisotropy has been observed, where χz/χp>1\chi_{z}/ \chi_{p} > 1 at high temperatures and χz/χp<1\chi_{z}/ \chi_{p} < 1 at low temperatures. Fits of the high-temperature data to a Curie-Weiss model also reveal an anisotropy. By comparing with theoretical calculations, the presence of a small easy-axis exchange anisotropy can be deduced as the primary perturbation to the dominant Heisenberg nearest neighbor interaction. These results have great bearing on the interpretation of theoretical calculations based on the kagome Heisenberg antiferromagnet model to the experiments on ZnCu3_{3}(OH)6_{6}Cl2_{2}.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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