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    Ghostbusters in f(R)f(R) supergravity

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    f(R)f(R) supergravity is known to contain a ghost mode associated with higher-derivative terms if it contains RnR^n with nn greater than two.We remove the ghost in f(R)f(R) supergravity by introducing auxiliary gauge field to absorb the ghost. We dub this method as the ghostbuster mechanism~\cite{Fujimori:2016udq}. We show that the mechanism removes the ghost supermultiplet but also terms including RnR^n with n3n\geq3, after integrating out auxiliary degrees of freedom. For pure supergravity case, there appears an instability in the resultant scalar potential. We then show that the instability of the scalar potential can be cured by introducing matter couplings in such a way that the system has a stable potential.Comment: 24 pages, v2: comments, references, new section added, version published in JHE

    Switching magnetic vortex core by a single nanosecond current pulse

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    In a ferromagnetic nanodisk, the magnetization tends to swirl around in the plane of the disk and can point either up or down at the center of this magnetic vortex. This binary state can be useful for information storage. It is demonstrated that a single nanosecond current pulse can switch the core polarity. This method also provides the precise control of the core direction, which constitutes fundamental technology for realizing a vortex core memory.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure
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