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Giant magnetoresistance of edge current between fermion and spin topological systems
A spin- subsystem conjoined along a cut with a subsystem of
spinless fermions in the state of topological insulator is studied on a
honeycomb lattice. The model describes a junction between a 2D topological
insulator and a 2D spin lattice with direction-dependent exchange interactions
in topologically trivial and nontrivial phase states. The model Hamiltonian of
the complex system is solved exactly by reduction to free Majorana fermions in
a static gauge field. In contrast to junctions between
topologically trivial phases, the junction is defined by chiral edge states and
direct interaction between them for topologically nontrivial phases. As a
result of the boundary interaction between chiral edge modes, the edge junction
is defined by the Chern numbers of the subsystems: such the gapless edge modes
with the same (different) chirality switch on (off) the edge current between
topological subsystems. The sign of the Chern number of spin subsystem is
changed in an external magnetic field, thus the electric current strongly
depends both on a direction and a value of an applied weak magnetic field. We
have provided a detailed analysis of the edge current and demonstrate how to
switch on (off) the electric current in the magnetic field.Comment: 4 pages, 9 figure
Broadcasting Automata and Patterns on Z^2
The Broadcasting Automata model draws inspiration from a variety of sources
such as Ad-Hoc radio networks, cellular automata, neighbourhood se- quences and
nature, employing many of the same pattern forming methods that can be seen in
the superposition of waves and resonance. Algorithms for broad- casting
automata model are in the same vain as those encountered in distributed
algorithms using a simple notion of waves, messages passed from automata to au-
tomata throughout the topology, to construct computations. The waves generated
by activating processes in a digital environment can be used for designing a
vari- ety of wave algorithms. In this chapter we aim to study the geometrical
shapes of informational waves on integer grid generated in broadcasting
automata model as well as their potential use for metric approximation in a
discrete space. An explo- ration of the ability to vary the broadcasting radius
of each node leads to results of categorisations of digital discs, their form,
composition, encodings and gener- ation. Results pertaining to the nodal
patterns generated by arbitrary transmission radii on the plane are explored
with a connection to broadcasting sequences and ap- proximation of discrete
metrics of which results are given for the approximation of astroids, a
previously unachievable concave metric, through a novel application of the
aggregation of waves via a number of explored functions
MCHIT - Monte Carlo model for proton and heavy-ion therapy
We study the propagation of nucleons and nuclei in tissue-like media within a
Monte Carlo Model for Heavy-ion Therapy (MCHIT) based on the GEANT4 toolkit
(version 8.2). The model takes into account fragmentation of projectile nuclei
and secondary interactions of produced nuclear fragments. Model predictions are
validated with available experimental data obtained for water and PMMA phantoms
irradiated by monoenergetic carbon-ion beams. The MCHIT model describes well
(1) the depth-dose distributions in water and PMMA, (2) the doses measured for
fragments of certain charge, (3) the distributions of positron emitting nuclear
fragments produced by carbon-ion beams, and (4) the energy spectra of secondary
neutrons measured at different angles to the beam direction. Radial dose
profiles for primary nuclei and for different projectile fragments are
calculated and discussed as possible input for evaluation of biological dose
distributions. It is shown that at the periphery of the transverse dose profile
close to the Bragg peak the dose from secondary nuclear fragments is comparable
to the dose from primary nuclei.Comment: Talk given at International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science
and Technology ND-2007, Nice, France, April 22-27, 200
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