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Fluctuations of a one-dimensional polynuclear growth model in a half space
We consider the multi-point equal time height fluctuations of a
one-dimensional polynuclear growth model in a half space. For special values of
the nucleation rate at the origin, the multi-layer version of the model is
reduced to a determinantal process, for which the asymptotics can be analyzed.
In the scaling limit, the fluctuations near the origin are shown to be
equivalent to those of the largest eigenvalue of the orthogonal/symplectic to
unitary transition ensemble at soft edge in random matrix theory.Comment: 51 pages, 8 figure
Joule heating generated by spin current through Josephson junctions
We theoretically study the spin-polarized current flowing through a Josephson
junction (JJ) in a spin injection device. When the spin-polarized current is
injected from a ferromagnet (FM) in a superconductor (SC), the charge current
is carried by the superconducting condensate (Cooper pairs), while the spin-up
and spin-down currents flow in the equal magnitude but in the opposite
direction in SC, because of no quasiparticle charge current in SC. This
indicates that not only the Josephson current but also the spin current flow
across JJ at zero bias voltage, thereby generating Joule heating by the spin
current. The result provides a new method for detecting the spin current by
measuring Joule heating at JJ.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure
Enhancement of the Gilbert damping constant due to spin pumping in noncollinear ferromagnet/nonmagnet/ferromagnet trilayer systems
We analyzed the enhancement of the Gilbert damping constant due to spin
pumping in non-collinear ferromagnet / non-magnet / ferromagnet trilayer
systems. We show that the Gilbert damping constant depends both on the
precession angle of the magnetization of the free layer and on the direction of
the magntization of the fixed layer. We find the condition to be satisfied to
realize strong enhancement of the Gilbert damping constant.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
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