نتایج جستجو برای: locally varying anisotropy

تعداد نتایج: 263121  

2001
U. Nowak A. Misra K. D. Usadel

Exchange bias is a horizontal shift of the hysteresis loop observed for a ferromagnetic layer in contact with an antiferromagnetic layer. Since exchange bias is related to the spin structure of the antiferromagnet, for its fundamental understanding a detailed knowledge of the physics of the antiferromagnetic layer is inevitable. A model is investigated where domains are formed in the volume of ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2003
F Baumberger Th Herrmann A Kara S Stolbov N Esser T S Rahman J Osterwalder W Richter T Greber

Visible and UV light spectra display striking differences in optical reflectivity for the two types of monatomic steps on copper (111) surfaces. Electronic structure calculations trace these differences to the specific contributions of p(axially) and p(radially) local densities of states, parallel and perpendicular to the steps, of the distinctly coordinated corner atoms. The local origin of th...

2001
Tejada A. Labarta

This article reports on a magnetometric study of the effects of diluted local random anisotropy in a ferromagnetic FegoB20 amorphous matrix. In the low-temperature and low-field regime the samples, Fe74RE6B20 (RE = Nd, Ce), show a very rich behavior as a consequence of the competition between, and different dependence on T, of the correlation length associated with local random anisotropy and e...

2000
Jin Cao Drew Davis S ott Vander Wiel Bin Yu

Journal: :Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 2009
Fabian Scheipl Thomas Kneib

The necessity to replace smoothing approaches with a global amount of smoothing arises in a variety of situations such as effects with highly varying curvature or effects with discontinuities. We present an implementation of locally adaptive spline smoothing using a class of heavy-tailed shrinkage priors. These priors utilize scale mixtures of normals with locally varying exponential-gamma dist...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Soo Hyun Park Kuwook Cha Sang-Hun Lee

A focal stimulus triggers neural activity that spreads to cortical regions far beyond the stimulation site, creating a so-called "cortical point spread" (CPS). Animal studies found that V1 neurons possess lateral connections with neighboring neurons that prefer similar orientations and to neurons representing visuotopic regions that are constrained by their preferred orientation axis. Although ...

2007
B. Ye F. Li D. Cimpoesu J. B. Wiley J.-S. Jung A. Stancu L. Spinu

In this paper we propose to tailor the bandwidth of a microwave filter by exploitation of shape anisotropy of nanowires. In order to achieve this control of shape anisotropy, we considered superlattice wires containing varying-sized ferromagnetic regions separated by nonferromagnetic regions. Superlattice wires of Ni and Au with a nominal diameter of 200nm were grown using standard electrodepos...

2006
Anatoliy Vorobev Oleg Zikanov Peter A. Davidson Bernard Knaepen

Turbulent fluctuations in magnetohydrodynamic flows are known to become anisotropic under the action of a sufficiently strong magnetic field. We investigate this phenomenon in the case of low magnetic Reynolds number using direct numerical simulations and large eddy simulations of a forced flow in a periodic box. A series of simulations is performed with different strengths of the magnetic fiel...

Journal: :Science 2003
Caroline Beghein Jeannot Trampert

A technique for searching full model space that was applied to measurements of anomalously split normal modes showed a robust pattern of P-wave and S-wave anisotropy in the inner core. The parameter describing P-wave anisotropy changes sign around a radius of 400 kilometers, whereas S-wave anisotropy is small in the upper two-thirds of the inner core and becomes negative at greater depths. Our ...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2009
Sophie Oetjen Martina Ziefle

An increasing demand to work with electronic displays and to use mobile computers emphasises the need to compare visual performance while working with different screen types. In the present study, a cathode ray tube (CRT) was compared to an external liquid crystal display (LCD) and a Notebook-LCD. The influence of screen type and viewing angle on discrimination performance was studied. Physical...

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