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The Evolution of Corporate Governance in Japan: The Continuing Relevance of Berle and Means
Accepted for publication on 9/9/2013 in December 2013 issue, yet to be publishe
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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
Density, ICRF Power and Pulse Length Operated in Steady State Experiment in the 9th Cycle Experiment
Enhancement of the Gilbert damping constant due to spin pumping in noncollinear ferromagnet/nonmagnet/ferromagnet trilayer systems
We analyzed the enhancement of the Gilbert damping constant due to spin
pumping in non-collinear ferromagnet / non-magnet / ferromagnet trilayer
systems. We show that the Gilbert damping constant depends both on the
precession angle of the magnetization of the free layer and on the direction of
the magntization of the fixed layer. We find the condition to be satisfied to
realize strong enhancement of the Gilbert damping constant.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
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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