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Magnetic Oscillations of a Fractional Hall Dot
We show that a quantum dot in the fractional Hall regime exhibits mesoscopic
magnetic oscillations with a period which is a multiple of the period for free
electrons. Our calculations are performed for parabolic quantum dots with
hard-core electron-electron interactions and are exact in the strong field
limit for smaller than the fractional Hall gap. Explicit expressions
are given for the temperature dependence of the amplitude of the oscillations.Comment: 11 pages, IUCM-004, plain te
Nondegeneracy and Stability of Antiperiodic Bound States for Fractional Nonlinear Schr\"odinger Equations
We consider the existence and stability of real-valued, spatially
antiperiodic standing wave solutions to a family of nonlinear Schr\"odinger
equations with fractional dispersion and power-law nonlinearity. As a key
technical result, we demonstrate that the associated linearized operator is
nondegenerate when restricted to antiperiodic perturbations, i.e. that its
kernel is generated by the translational and gauge symmetries of the governing
evolution equation. In the process, we provide a characterization of the
antiperiodic ground state eigenfunctions for linear fractional Schr\"odinger
operators on with real-valued, periodic potentials as well as a
Sturm-Liouville type oscillation theory for the higher antiperiodic
eigenfunctions.Comment: 46 pages, 2 figure
Hip-joint simulator accurately duplicates human walking pattern
Device simulates all three motions of walking and provides realistic variable loading during each step. Simulator will enable laboratory evaluation of all known types of total hip prostheses
Chemical and electrochemical behavior of the Cr(3)/Cr(2) half cell in the NASA Redox Energy Storage System
The Cr(III) complexes in the NASA Redox Energy Storage System were isolated and identified as Cr(H2O)6(+3) and Cr(H2O)5Cl(+2) by ion exchange chromatography and visible spectrophotometry. The cell reactions during charge-discharge cycles were followed by means of visible spectrophotometry. The spectral bands were resolved into component peaks and concentrations calculated using Beer's Law. During the charge mode Cr(H2O)5Cl(+2) is reduced to Cr(H2O)5Cl(+) and during the discharge mode Cr(H2O)5Cl(+) is oxidized back to Cr(H2O)5Cl(+2). Both electrode reactions occur via a chloride-bridge inner-sphere reaction pathway. Hysteresis effects can be explained by the slow attainment of equilibrium between Cr(H2O)6(+3) and Cr(H2O)5Cl(+2)
High pressure cosmochemistry applied to major planetary interiors: Experimental studies
The infrared spectra of H2O ice VII and D2O ice VII were studied and techniques were developed for measuring adiabats of phases of NH3-H2O to 5 GPa. A mixing system for pressurized fluids was constructed in which liquid solutions of definite compositions can be prepared and loaded reliably into diamond cells in a project which seeks to determine the properties and boundaries of several high pressure phases of the H2-He-H2O-NH3-CH4 system. These data are needed to constrain theoretical models of the interiors of the major planets
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Ancient Cosmic Dust from Triassic Halite
We describe the discovery of fossil micrometeorites in ancient Triassic rock salt; the first to be found in salt and the oldest complete micrometeorites found to date. We present an estimated flux rate of micrometeorites to Earth at this time
Coulomb-Modified Fano Resonance in a One-Lead Quantum Dot
We investigate a tunable Fano interferometer consisting of a quantum dot
coupled via tunneling to a one-dimensional channel. In addition to Fano
resonance, the channel shows strong Coulomb response to the dot, with a single
electron modulating channel conductance by factors of up to 100. Where these
effects coexist, lineshapes with up to four extrema are found. A model of
Coulomb-modified Fano resonance is developed and gives excellent agreement with
experiment.Comment: related papers available at http://marcuslab.harvard.ed
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