JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS
Vol. 177 Nos. 1/2
October 2014
CONTENTS
Editorial
Horst Meyer, Duke University..............................................................................................................1
N. Sullivan, J. Pekola, P. Leiderer
Articles
Transport in Fermi Liquids Confined by Rough
Walls.........................................................................3
Priya Sharma
Influence of Ball-Milling Treatment of B Original Powder on the Phase
Formation
and Critical Current Density of Graphite Doped MgB2.......................................................................8
Xiaocheng Su, Qingguo
Jiang, Anying Zuo
Levitation Force Investigation of Bulk HTSC above Halbach PMG with
Different
Cross-section Physical Dimensions by 3D-modeling Numerical
Method.........................................17
Yiyun Lu, Guoliang Liu, Yujie Qin
Effects of Initial Cooling Conditions and Measurement Heights on the
Levitation
Performance of Bulk MgB2
Superconductor at Different Measurement Temperatures.....................28
O. Erdem, K. Ozturk, S. B.
Guner, S. Celik, E. Yanmaz
Optical Absorptions of Impurity-bound Polaron in a GaAs Quantum Dot
with Parabolic
Potential.....................................................................................................................40
Shi-Hua Chen
Half-quantum Vortices in the Polar Phase of Superfluid 3He...........................................................48
V.P. Mineev
Ground State and Excitation Properties of Soft-Core
Bosons...........................................................59
Tommaso Macri, Sebastiano
Saccani, Fabio Cinti
The Effects of Electric Field on a Triangular Bound Potential Quantum Dot
Qubit........................72
Ji-wen Yin, Yi-fu Yu, Hong-juan Li
Present status of the Tsukuba Magnet Laboratory: A Report on the
Aftereffects
of the March 11, 2011
Earthquake....................................................................................................80
Shigeki Nimori
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