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Negotiating Motherhood and the Self: Issues of Temporality and Physicality in Kimiko Hahn’s The Narrow Road to the Interior
Observation of a pressure-induced transition from interlayer ferromagnetism to intralayer antiferromagnetism in Sr4Ru3O10
Sr4Ru3O10 is a Ruddlesden-Popper compound with triple Ru-O perovskite layers
separated by Sr-O alkali layers. This compound presents a rare coexistence of
interlayer (c-axis) ferromagnetism and intralayer (basal-plane) metamagnetism
at ambient pressure. Here we report the observation of pressure-induced,
intralayer itinerant antiferromagnetism arising from the interlayer
ferromagnetism. The application of modest hydrostatic pressure generates an
anisotropy that causes a flattening and a tilting of RuO6 octahedra. All
magnetic and transport results from this study indicate these lattice
distortions diminish the c-axis ferromagnetism and basal-plane metamagnetism,
and induce a basal-plane antiferromagnetic state. The unusually large
magnetoelastic coupling and pressure tunability of Sr4Ru3O10 makes it a unique
model system for studies of itinerant magnetism.Comment: 6 figure
Non-Fermi-liquid behavior in nearly ferromagnetic metallic SrIrO3 single crystals
We report transport and thermodynamic properties of single-crystal SrIrO3 as
a function of temperature T and applied magnetic field H. We find that SrIrO3
is a non-Fermi-liquid metal near a ferromagnetic instability, as characterized
by the following properties: (1) small ordered moment but no evidence for
long-range order down to 1.7 K; (2) strongly enhanced magnetic susceptibility
that diverges as T or T1/2 at low temperatures, depending on the applied field;
(3) heat capacity C(T,H) ~ -Tlog T that is readily amplified by low applied
fields; (4) a strikingly large Wilson ratio at T< 4K; and (5) a T3/2-dependence
of electrical resistivity over the range 1.7 < T < 120 K. A phase diagram based
on the data implies SrIrO3 is a rare example of a stoichiometric oxide compound
that exhibits non-Fermi-liquid behavior near a quantum critical point (T = 0
and H = 0.23 T)
Time-frequency Domain Analogues of Phase Space Sub-Planck Structures
We present experimental data of the frequency resolved optical gating (FROG)
measurements of light pulses revealing interference features corresponding to
sub-Planck structures in phase space. For superpositions of pulses a small,
sub-Fourier shift in the carrier frequency leads to a state orthogonal to the
initial one, although in the representation of standard time-frequency
distributions these states seem to have a nonvanishing overlap.Comment: New title, minor change
Low DC power, high gain-bandwidth product, coplanar Darlingtonfeedback amplifiers using InAlAs/InGaAs heterojunction bipolartransistors
[[abstract]]Broad band amplifiers with two Darlington feedback topologies, namely resistive biased and mirror biased, have been designed, fabricated and characterized. The HBT layers used for amplifiers were grown by MBE. To reduce the knee voltage and increase the breakdown voltage of the devices, graded base-emitter junction and low-doped, thick collector have been employed. The fabricated amplifiers have achieved 10.95 dB gain with 25.5 GHz bandwidth at DC power consumption of only 34.7 mW. State-of-art Gain-Bandwidth-Products per dc power were achieved for both amplifiers (⩾2.60 GHz/mW). The fabricated amplifiers also demonstrated moderate output power (8.3 dBm) at 10 GHz with a low DC power consumption of only 40 mW[[fileno]]2030121030001[[department]]電機工程學
Coexisting charge and magnetic orders in the dimer-chain iridate Ba5AlIr2O11
We have synthesized and studied single-crystal Ba5AlIr2O11 that features
dimer chains of two inequivalent octahedra occupied by tetravalent and
pentavalent ions, respectively. Ba5AlIr2O11 is a Mott insulator that undergoes
a subtle structural phase transition near 210 K and a magnetic transition at
4.5 K; the latter transition is surprisingly resistant to applied magnetic
fields up to 12 T, but sensitive to modest applied pressure. All results
indicate that the phase transition at 210 K signals an enhanced charge order
that induces electrical dipoles and strong dielectric response near 210 K. It
is clear that the strong covalency and spin-orbit interaction (SOI) suppress
double exchange in Ir dimers and stabilize a novel magnetic state. The behavior
of Ba5AlIr2O11 therefore provides unique insights into the physics of SOI along
with strong covalency in competition with double exchange interactions of
comparable strength.Comment: 6 figures, 20 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1505.0087
A Graph Theoretic Approach for Object Shape Representation in Compositional Hierarchies Using a Hybrid Generative-Descriptive Model
A graph theoretic approach is proposed for object shape representation in a
hierarchical compositional architecture called Compositional Hierarchy of Parts
(CHOP). In the proposed approach, vocabulary learning is performed using a
hybrid generative-descriptive model. First, statistical relationships between
parts are learned using a Minimum Conditional Entropy Clustering algorithm.
Then, selection of descriptive parts is defined as a frequent subgraph
discovery problem, and solved using a Minimum Description Length (MDL)
principle. Finally, part compositions are constructed by compressing the
internal data representation with discovered substructures. Shape
representation and computational complexity properties of the proposed approach
and algorithms are examined using six benchmark two-dimensional shape image
datasets. Experiments show that CHOP can employ part shareability and indexing
mechanisms for fast inference of part compositions using learned shape
vocabularies. Additionally, CHOP provides better shape retrieval performance
than the state-of-the-art shape retrieval methods.Comment: Paper : 17 pages. 13th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV
2014), Zurich, Switzerland, September 6-12, 2014, Proceedings, Part III, pp
566-581. Supplementary material can be downloaded from
http://link.springer.com/content/esm/chp:10.1007/978-3-319-10578-9_37/file/MediaObjects/978-3-319-10578-9_37_MOESM1_ESM.pd
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