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    Singular Contractions of W-algebras

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    Many WW-algebras (e.g. the WNW_N algebras) are consistent for all values of the central charge except for a discrete set of exceptional values. We show that such algebras can be contracted to new consistent degenerate algebras at these exceptional values of the central charge.Comment: 10 pages, phyzzx.tex, QMW-92-7.(minor spelling and acknowledgement corrections

    Electromagnetic Formation Flying with Eccentric Reference Orbits

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    Over the last decade, a considerable amount of research work has been done in the area of spacecraft formation flight, with particular emphasis on control techniques using thruster-based systems. Nevertheless, thrusters require propellant to work and this limit the lifetime of the mission. Electromagnetic Formation Flight (EMFF) is presented in this paper as a fuel-less strategy to control spacecraft formations by means of electromagnets. In EMFF, spacecraft can be equipped with one or more coils and reactions wheels which could be arranged in several combinations according to mission requirements. An electric current flows through the coils in order to produce a magnetic dipole in a specific direction. The magnetic field of a spacecraft reacts against the magnetic dipoles of the others, generating forces and torques which in turn could be used as control inputs. The main objective of this paper is to provide a formulation for EMFF when a formation is moving in eccentric reference orbits and for this purpose, the Tschauner and Hempel model will be used. Results are presented after analysing different formation scenarios providing the necessary magnetic requirements for station keeping and resolving which cases are suitable to be controlled by this technology. High-Temperature Semiconductor (HTS) plays an important role in EMFF and for that reason the paper also investigates the correlation of the magnetic force and the coil mass, which in turn affects the total mass of the spacecraft

    Exchange induced charge inhomogeneities in rippled neutral graphene

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    A new mechanism that induces charge density variations in corrugated graphene is proposed. Here it is shown how the interplay between lattice deformations and exchange interactions can induce charge separation, i.e., puddles of electrons and holes, for realistic deformation values of the graphene sheet. The induced charge density lies in the range of 1011101210^{11}-10^{12} cm2^{-2}, which is compatible with recent measurements.Comment: 4 pages, two figures include

    Nonlinear response of superparamagnets with finite damping: an analytical approach

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    The strongly damping-dependent nonlinear dynamical response of classical superparamagnets is investigated by means of an analytical approach. Using rigorous balance equations for the spin occupation numbers a simple approximate expression is derived for the nonlinear susceptibility. The results are in good agreement with those obtained from the exact (continued-fraction) solution of the Fokker-Planck equation. The formula obtained could be of assistance in the modelling of the experimental data and the determination of the damping coefficient in superparamagnets.Comment: 7 PR pages, 2 figure

    Single exciton spectroscopy of semimagnetic quantum dots

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    A photo-excited II-VI semiconductor nanocrystal doped with a few Mn spins is considered. The effects of spin-exciton interactions and the resulting multi-spin correlations on the photoluminescence are calculated by numerical diagonalization of the Hamiltonian, including exchange interaction between electrons, holes and Mn spins, as well as spin-orbit interaction. The results provide a unified description of recent experiments of photoluminesnce of dots with one and many Mn atoms as well as optically induced ferromagnetism in semimagnetic nanocrystals.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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