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Preliminary Study for Transparentization of SLS Parts by Resin Infiltration
Since opacity of SLS processed parts are derived from random reflection and refraction at
boundaries of refractive indices between the air and plastic, infiltration of resin that shares the
same index with the plastic can increase transparency of the parts. In this paper, desirable
characteristics for the infiltrant were investigated first, and transparentization test of SLS
processed parts out of CastFormTM was carried out. The highest transmittance of 80% and the
lowest haze of 55% were obtained. However, exact match of refractive indices of powder for SLS
and infiltrant did not give the best transparency. The reasons were considered in discussions.Mechanical Engineerin
Spin-Polarization Response Functions in High-Energy (e,e'p) Reactions
Spin-polarization response functions are examined for high-energy
reaction by computing the full 18 response functions for
the proton kinetic energy 0.515 GeV and 3.179 GeV with an 16O target.
The Dirac eikonal formalism is applied to account for the final-state
interactions. The formalism is found to yield the response functions in good
agreement with those calculated by the partial-wave expansion method at 0.515
GeV. We identify the response functions that depend on the spin-orbital
potential in the final-state interactions, but not on the central potential.
Dependence on the Dirac- or Pauli-type current of the nucleon is investigated
in the helicity-dependent response functions, and the normal-component
polarization of the knocked-out proton, , is computed.Comment: 22 pages, Latex, figures available at
ftp://ftp.krl.caltech.edu/pub/users/rseki/it
Magnetic digital flop of ferroelectric domain with fixed spin chirality in a triangular lattice helimagnet
Ferroelectric properties in magnetic fields of varying magnitude and
direction have been investigated for a triangular-lattice helimagnet
CuFe1-xGaxO2 (x=0.035). The magnetoelectric phase diagrams were deduced for
magnetic fields along [001], [110], and [1-10] direction, and the in-plane
magnetic field was found to induce the rearrangement of six possible
multiferroic domains. Upon every 60-degree rotation of in-plane magnetic field
around the c-axis, unique 120-degree flop of electric polarization occurs as a
result of the switch of helical magnetic q-vector. The chirality of spin helix
is always conserved upon the q-flop. The possible origin is discussed in the
light of the stable structure of multiferroic domain wall.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Accepted in Phys. Rev. Let
Impurity-doping induced ferroelectricity in frustrated antiferromagnet CuFeO2
Dielectric responses have been investigated on the triangular-lattice
antiferromagnet CuFeO2 and its site-diluted analogs CuFe1-xAlxO2 (x=0.01 and
0.02) with and without application of magnetic field. We have found a
ferroelectric behavior at zero magnetic field for x=0.02. At any doping level,
the onset field of the ferroelectricity always coincides with that of the
noncollinear magnetic structure while the transition field dramatically
decreases to zero field with Al doping. The results imply the further
possibility of producing the ferroelectricity by modifying the frustrated spin
structure in terms of site-doping and external magnetic field.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Monoid automata for displacement context-free languages
In 2007 Kambites presented an algebraic interpretation of
Chomsky-Schutzenberger theorem for context-free languages. We give an
interpretation of the corresponding theorem for the class of displacement
context-free languages which are equivalent to well-nested multiple
context-free languages. We also obtain a characterization of k-displacement
context-free languages in terms of monoid automata and show how such automata
can be simulated on two stacks. We introduce the simultaneous two-stack
automata and compare different variants of its definition. All the definitions
considered are shown to be equivalent basing on the geometric interpretation of
memory operations of these automata.Comment: Revised version for ESSLLI Student Session 2013 selected paper
Effective Dispute Resolution in United States-Japan Commercial Transactions Perspectives
This article seeks to acquaint the United States businessman and his legal counsel with the Japanese perspective, providing a greater level of understanding that would permit a more satisfying and effective conclusion to the dispute resolution process. The author\u27s frequent visits to Japan, his years of representing Japanese individuals and corporations and his study of treatises by noted authorities, identified in the footnotes, are sources for the opinions and perspectives presented in this article. It is hoped that this article will be particularly useful in providing an over- view to those who have not had extensive previous contact with Japan, its laws, and its enterprises
Magnetic-field induced competition of two multiferroic orders in a triangular-lattice helimagnet MnI2
Magnetic and dielectric properties with varying magnitude and direction of
magnetic field H have been investigated for a triangular lattice helimagnet
MnI2. The in-plane electric polarization P emerges in the proper screw magnetic
ground state below 3.5 K, showing the rearrangement of six possible
multiferroic domains as controlled by the in-plane H. With every 60-degree
rotation of H around the [001]-axis, discontinuous 120-degree flop of P-vector
is observed as a result of the flop of magnetic modulation vector q. With
increasing the in-plane H above 3 T, however, the stable q-direction changes
from q|| to q||, leading to a change of P-flop patterns under
rotating H. At the critical field region (~3 T), due to the phase competition
and resultant enhanced q-flexibility, P-vector smoothly rotates clockwise twice
while H-vector rotates counter-clockwise once.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Accepted in Physical Review Letter
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