205 research outputs found
Subtle leakage of a Majorana mode into a quantum dot
We investigate quantum transport through a quantum dot connected to source
and drain leads and side-coupled to a topological superconducting nanowire
(Kitaev chain) sustaining Majorana end modes. Using a recursive Green's
function approach, we determine the local density of states (LDOS) of the
system and find that the end Majorana mode of the wire leaks into the dot thus
emerging as a unique dot level {\it pinned} to the Fermi energy
of the leads. Surprisingly, this resonance pinning, resembling in this sense a
"Kondo resonance", occurs even when the gate-controlled dot level
is far above or far below . The
calculated conductance of the dot exhibits an unambiguous signature for the
Majorana end mode of the wire: in essence, an off-resonance dot
[], which should have ,
shows instead a conductance over a wide range of , due to this
pinned dot mode. Interestingly, this pinning effect only occurs when the dot
level is coupled to a Majorana mode; ordinary fermionic modes (e.g., disorder)
in the wire simply split and broaden (if a continuum) the dot level. We discuss
experimental scenarios to probe Majorana modes in wires via these leaked/pinned
dot modes.Comment: 3 figures, 5 pages, published in Phys. Rev. B (Editors' suggestion
Helical edge states in multiple topological mass domains
The two-dimensional topological insulating phase has been experimentally
discovered in HgTe quantum wells (QWs). The low-energy physics of
two-dimensional topological insulators (TIs) is described by the
Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang (BHZ) model, where the realization of a topological or a
normal insulating phase depends on the Dirac mass being negative or positive,
respectively. We solve the BHZ model for a mass domain configuration, analyzing
the effects on the edge modes of a finite Dirac mass in the normal insulating
region (soft-wall boundary condition). We show that at a boundary between a TI
and a normal insulator (NI), the Dirac point of the edge states appearing at
the interface strongly depends on the ratio between the Dirac masses in the two
regions. We also consider the case of multiple boundaries such as NI/TI/NI,
TI/NI/TI and NI/TI/NI/TI.Comment: 11 pages, 15 figure
Helical edge states in multiple topological mass domains
The two-dimensional topological insulating phase has been experimentally
discovered in HgTe quantum wells (QWs). The low-energy physics of
two-dimensional topological insulators (TIs) is described by the
Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang (BHZ) model, where the realization of a topological or a
normal insulating phase depends on the Dirac mass being negative or positive,
respectively. We solve the BHZ model for a mass domain configuration, analyzing
the effects on the edge modes of a finite Dirac mass in the normal insulating
region (soft-wall boundary condition). We show that at a boundary between a TI
and a normal insulator (NI), the Dirac point of the edge states appearing at
the interface strongly depends on the ratio between the Dirac masses in the two
regions. We also consider the case of multiple boundaries such as NI/TI/NI,
TI/NI/TI and NI/TI/NI/TI.Comment: 11 pages, 15 figure
Scanning Tunneling Microscope Operating as a Spin-diode
We theoretically investigate spin-polarized transport in a system composed of
a ferromagnetic Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) tip coupled to an adsorbed
atom (adatom) on a host surface. Electrons can tunnel directly from the tip to
the surface or via the adatom. Since the tip is ferromagnetic and the host
surface (metal or semiconductor) is non-magnetic we obtain a spin-diode effect
when the adatom is in the regime of single occupancy. This effect leads to an
unpolarized current for direct bias (V > 0) and polarized current for reverse
(V < 0) bias voltages, if the tip is nearby the adatom. Within the
nonequilibrium Keldysh technique we analyze the interplay between the lateral
displacement of the tip and the intra adatom Coulomb interaction on the
spindiode effect. As the tip moves away from the adatom the spin-diode effect
vanishes and the currents become polarized for both V > 0 and V < 0. We also
find an imbalance between the up and down spin populations in the adatom, which
can be tuned by the tip position and the bias. Finally, due to the presence of
the adsorbate on the surface, we observe spin-resolved Friedel oscillations in
the current, which reflects the oscillations in the calculated LDOS of the
subsystem surface+adatom.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures. Submitte
Grain Surface Models and Data for Astrochemistry
AbstractThe cross-disciplinary field of astrochemistry exists to understand the formation, destruction, and survival of molecules in astrophysical environments. Molecules in space are synthesized via a large variety of gas-phase reactions, and reactions on dust-grain surfaces, where the surface acts as a catalyst. A broad consensus has been reached in the astrochemistry community on how to suitably treat gas-phase processes in models, and also on how to present the necessary reaction data in databases; however, no such consensus has yet been reached for grain-surface processes. A team of ∼25 experts covering observational, laboratory and theoretical (astro)chemistry met in summer of 2014 at the Lorentz Center in Leiden with the aim to provide solutions for this problem and to review the current state-of-the-art of grain surface models, both in terms of technical implementation into models as well as the most up-to-date information available from experiments and chemical computations. This review builds on the results of this workshop and gives an outlook for future directions
Agricultura orgânica em áreas urbanas e periurbanas com base na agroecologia.
A agricultura orgânica com base na agroecologia é o mote tecnológico adequado à realidade dos agroecossistemas urbanos. Este artigo ressalta a necessidade de se desenvolver tecnologias e insumos específicos. A partir de experiências com agricultura urbana em diferentes países em desenvolvimento, evidencia-se a necessidade de se buscar capacidades locais e apoio do poder público, especialmente nas iniciativas da sociedade organizada e mobilizada para a produção agrícola urbana
Geometria dinâmica na sala de aula: o desenvolvimento do futuro professor de matemática diante da imprevisibilidade
Este artigo é baseado em resultados de uma pesquisa cujo objetivo foi analisar como futuros professores de matemática, vinculados a um grupo de estudos, se apropriaram de um software de geometria dinâmica, de forma a inseri-lo em atividades de ensino. O grupo se reuniu para ler e discutir artigos científicos, explorar um software e elaborar uma oficina para alunos do Ensino Médio. Aqui são discutidas reflexões do grupo sobre os imprevistos que podem ocorrer quando o professor atua num ambiente de aprendizagem baseado em Tecnologia da Informação e Comunicação (TIC). São apresentados episódios que ilustram como uma zona de risco pode se constituir numa zona de possibilidades para aprendizagem da docência. O grupo fornece estímulo e condições para se refletir e enfrentar os imprevistos decorrentes de um ambiente computacional, o que impulsiona o movimento para o desenvolvimento profissional
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