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This document contains instructions for preparing NAACL HLT 2016 submissions and camera-ready manuscripts. The document itself conforms to its own specifications, and is therefore an example of what your manuscript should look like. Papers are required to conform to all the directions reported in this document. By using the provided LaTeX and BibTeX styles (naaclhlt2016.sty, naaclhlt2016.bst), the required formatting will be enabled by default.
In this work, we investigate the STO as a detector with in-plane geometry using field modulation Spin Torque ferromagnetic resonance (FM-STFMR), during which microwave signal is injected into the device and output response is measured in terms of RMS voltage across lock-in amplifier. The microwave signal injected externally to STO, efficiently synchronizes signal at two times the frequency of free oscillation of the nanomagnet (f0). The synchronization efficiently enhances signal sensitivity at 2f0 which opens other potential for development of spintronic devices. The effect of synchronization in STO under applied input RF power follows a consistent decrease in sensitivity with increasing power. Better synchronization at 2f0 is noticed above threshold current and shows good agreement with the results of numerical simulations.
This document contains instructions for preparing NAACL HLT 2016 submissions and camera-ready manuscripts. The document itself conforms to its own specifications, and is therefore an example of what your manuscript should look like. Papers are required to conform to all the directions reported in this document. By using the provided LaTeX and BibTeX styles (naaclhlt2016.sty, naaclhlt2016.bst), the required formatting will be enabled by default.
En esta práctica utilizamos un láser con el cual medimos los diferentes ángulos resultantes que este hacía cuando era reflejado o refractado con diferentes ángulos de incidencia, con la finalidad de comprobar las leyes de reflexión y refracción de la luz.
EmilianoPadilla
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