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Domain State Model for Exchange Bias
Monte Carlo simulations of a system consisting of a ferromagnetic layer
exchange coupled to a diluted antiferromagnetic layer described by a classical
spin model show a strong dependence of the exchange bias on the degree of
dilution in agreement with recent experimental observations on Co/CoO bilayers.
These simulations reveal that diluting the antiferromagnet leads to the
formation of domains in the volume of the antiferromagnet carrying a remanent
surplus magnetization which causes and controls exchange bias. To further
support this domain state model for exchange bias we study in the present paper
the dependence of the bias field on the thickness of the antiferromagnetic
layer. It is shown that the bias field strongly increases with increasing film
thickness and eventually goes over a maximum before it levels out for large
thicknesses. These findings are in full agreement with experiments.Comment: 8 pages latex, 3 postscript figure
Upper-hybrid wave driven Alfvenic turbulence in magnetized dusty plasmas
The nonlinear dynamics of coupled electrostatic upper-hybrid (UH) and Alfven
waves (AWs) is revisited in a magnetized electron-ion plasma with charged dust
impurities. A pair of nonlinear equations that describe the interaction of UH
wave envelopes (including the relativistic electron mass increase) and the
density as well as the compressional magnetic field perturbations associated
with the AWs is solved numerically to show that many coherent solitary patterns
can be excited and saturated due to modulational instability of unstable UH
waves. The evolution of these solitary patterns is also shown to appear in the
states of spatiotemporal coherence, temporal as well as spatiotemporal chaos
due to collision and fusion among the patterns in stochastic motion.
Furthermore, these spatiotemporal features are demonstrated by the analysis of
wavelet power spectra. It is found that a redistribution of wave energy takes
place to higher harmonic modes with small wavelengths which, in turn, results
into the onset of Alfvenic turbulence in dusty magnetoplasmas. Such a scenario
can occur in the vicinity of Saturn's magnetosphere as many electrostatic
solitary structures have been observed there by the Cassini spacecraft.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures; Article to appear as a brief report in Phys. Rev.
E (2011
A Variational Approach to Bound States in Quantum Field Theory
We consider here in a toy model an approach to bound state problem in a
nonperturbative manner using equal time algebra for the interacting field
operators. Potential is replaced by offshell bosonic quanta inside the bound
state of nonrelativistic particles. The bosonic dressing is determined through
energy minimisation, and mass renormalisation is carried out in a
nonperturbative manner. Since the interaction is through a scalar field, it
does not include spin effects. The model however nicely incorporates an
intuitive picture of hadronic bound states in which the gluon fields dress the
quarks providing the binding between them and also simulate the gluonic content
of hadrons in deep inelastic collisions.Comment: latex, revtex, 22 page
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