490 research outputs found
Thermoelectric and Seebeck coefficients of granular metals
In this work we present a detailed study and derivation of the thermopower
and thermoelectric coefficient of nano-granular metals at large tunneling
conductance between the grains, g_T>> 1. An important criterion for the
performance of a thermoelectric device is the thermodynamic figure of merit
which is derived using the kinetic coefficients of granular metals. All results
are valid at intermediate temperatures, E_c>>T/g_T>\delta, where \delta is the
mean energy level spacing for a single grain and E_c its charging energy. We
show that the electron-electron interaction leads to an increase of the
thermopower with decreasing grain size and discuss our results in the light of
future generation thermoelectric materials for low temperature applications.
The behavior of the figure of merit depending on system parameters like grain
size, tunneling conductance, and temperature is presented.Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures, revtex
Patients' experiences of clinicians' crying during psychotherapy for eating disorders
Many psychotherapists have cried in a therapy session. Those clinicians who do cry see it as likely to have a positive impact on the therapy or to have no impact, and therapist personality characteristics have not shown reliable associations to crying in therapy. However, it is not known how patients experience therapists' crying, or whether the patient's view of the therapist's characteristics is related to that experience. This study used an online survey, recruiting 202 patients with eating disorders, 188 of whom had received therapy for an eating disorder, and 105 of whom had experienced a therapist crying. Retrospective data from those 105 individuals indicated that therapists' crying tended to be seen positively, by patients but that perception was influenced by the patients' perceptions of the demeanor of their therapist and their understanding of the meaning of the crying. Although they need to be extended to other disorders, these findings suggest that therapists' crying needs to be understood in the context of the therapist's perceived characteristics and demeanor, rather than being assumed to be positive or to have no impact on the therapy
Human Resources as Ethical Gatekeepers: Hiring Ethics and Employee Selection
The act of hiring an individual can have considerable ethical and legal implications for an organization. To better identify the concepts that influence hiring and employment selection ethics, a review of the recent literature found several areas of importance for both academics and hiring managers alike. Past researchers claim hiring managers are influenced by the concepts of moral obligation, diversity, antidiscrimination, integrity, and employment fairness whenever they embark on hiring new personnel. Awareness and action in these areas will lead to motivating factors which can change attitudes, while allowing ethical hiring practices to shape organizational culture. The literature presents a dichotomy of understanding that when organizations use a defined ethical hiring standard, employers are more likely to recruit and hire ethical candidates. This understanding creates the assumptions that managers are obligated with the responsibility of being ethical gatekeepers for their respective organization
Solvent contribution to the stability of a physical gel characterized by quasi-elastic neutron scattering
The dynamics of a physical gel, namely the Low Molecular Mass Organic Gelator
{\textit Methyl-4,6-O-benzylidene- -D-mannopyranoside (-manno)}
in water and toluene are probed by neutron scattering. Using high gelator
concentrations, we were able to determine, on a timescale from a few ps to 1
ns, the number of solvent molecules that are immobilised by the rigid network
formed by the gelators. We found that only few toluene molecules per gelator
participate to the network which is formed by hydrogen bonding between the
gelators' sugar moieties. In water, however, the interactions leading to the
gel formations are weaker, involving dipolar, hydrophobic or
interactions and hydrogen bonds are formed between the gelators and the
surrounding water. Therefore, around 10 to 14 water molecules per gelator are
immobilised by the presence of the network. This study shows that neutron
scattering can give valuable information about the behaviour of solvent
confined in a molecular gel.Comment: Langmuir (2015
Compressive quantum waveform estimation
Quantum waveform estimation, in which quantum sensors sample entire time
series, promises to revolutionize the sensing of weak and stochastic signals,
such as the biomagnetic impulses emitted by firing neurons. For long duration
signals with rapid transients, regular quantum sampling becomes prohibitively
resource intensive as it demands many measurements with distinct control and
readout. In this Manuscript, we demonstrate how careful choice of quantum
measurements, along with the modern mathematics of compressive sensing,
achieves quantum waveform estimation of sparse signals in a number of
measurements far below the Nyquist requirement. We sense synthesized
neural-like magnetic signals with radiofrequency-dressed ultracold atoms,
retrieving successful waveform estimates with as few measurements as
compressive theoretical bounds guarantee.Comment: 6 pages + 3 pages of Supplemental Material, 3 figures + 1
supplemental figur
Mauve Assembly Metrics
Summary: High-throughput DNA sequencing technologies have spurred the development of numerous novel methods for genome assembly. With few exceptions, these algorithms are heuristic and require one or more parameters to be manually set by the user. One approach to parameter tuning involves assembling data from an organism with an available high-quality reference genome, and measuring assembly accuracy using some metrics
Anomalous asymmetry of magnetoresistance in NbSe single crystals
A pronounced asymmetry of magnetoresistance with respect to the magnetic
field direction is observed for NbSe crystals placed in a magnetic field
perpendicular to their conducting planes. It is shown that the effect persists
in a wide temperature range and manifests itself starting from a certain
magnetic induction value , which at K corresponds to the
transition to the quantum limit, i.to the state where the Landay level
splitting exceeds the temperature.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, to be appeared in JETP Let
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