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Signatures of primordial gravitational waves in matter power spectrum
We simulate the evolution of a dust universe from to by
numerically integrating the Einstein's equation for a spatially flat
Friedmann-Lemaire-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) background spacetime with scalar
perturbations which are derived from the matter power spectrum produced with
the Code for Anisotropies in the Microwave Background (CAMB). To investigate
the effects of primordial gravitational waves (GWs) on the inhomogeneity of the
universe, we add an additional decaying, divergenceless and traceless
primordial tensor perturbation with its initial amplitude being to the above metric. We find that this primordial tensor perturbation
suppresses the matter power spectrum by about at for modes with
wave number similar to its. This suppression may be a possible probe of a GWs
background in the future.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Nonlinear bias dependence of spin-transfer torque from atomic first principles
We report first-principles analysis on the bias dependence of spin-transfer
torque (STT) in Fe/MgO/Fe magnetic tunnel junctions. The in-plane STT changes
from linear to nonlinear dependence as the bias voltage is increased from zero.
The angle dependence of STT is symmetric at low bias but asymmetric at high
bias. The nonlinear behavior is marked by a threshold point in the STT versus
bias curve. The high-bias nonlinear STT is found to be controlled by a resonant
transmission channel in the anti-parallel configuration of the magnetic
moments. Disorder scattering due to oxygen vacancies in MgO significantly
changes the STT threshold bias.Comment: 6page,4figure
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