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Multipartite entanglement in four-qubit cluster-class states
Based on quantitative complementarity relations (QCRs), we analyze the
multipartite correlations in four-qubit cluster-class states. It is proven
analytically that the average multipartite correlation is entanglement
monotone. Moreover, it is also shown that the mixed three-tangle is a
correlation measure compatible with the QCRs in this kind of quantum states.
More arrestingly, with the aid of the QCRs, a set of hierarchy entanglement
measures is obtained rigorously in the present system.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figs, version 3, some refs. are adde
Search for excited charmonium states in Annihilation at GeV
We suggest searching for excited charmonium states in annihilation
via double charmonium production at GeV with factories,
based on a more complete leading order calculation including both QCD and QED
contributions for various processes. In particular, for the C=+ states, the
(n=2,3) and (m=3,4) may have appreciable
potentials to be observed; while for the C=- states, the production
and especially the production might provide opportunities for
observing the with higher statistics in the future. A brief discussion
for the X(3940) observed in the double charmonium production is included.Comment: 13 pages and 8 figures in PRD version; QED contribution added;
experimental and theoretical developments since 2004 summarized; references
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Entanglement in a class of multiqubit mixed states without multipartite tangles
Based on quantum complementary relations (QCRs) and a purification scenario,
we analyze a class of N-qubit mixed states that are entangled but do not have
two-, and genuine three-, four-, ..., N-qubit entanglements. It is shown that
entanglement (one-tangle or negativity) in these mixed states is closely
related to the QCR entanglement of their purified states. In particular, it is
elaborated that when the mixed state does not have multipartite tangles (two-
and higher tangles), its entanglement is actually a kind of genuine
multipartite QCR entanglement between the system and its environment.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, version
Restricted and unrestricted Hartree-Fock calculations of conductance for a quantum point contact
Very short quantum wires (quantum contacts) exhibit a conductance structure
at a value of conductance close to . It is believed that the
structure arises due to the electron-electron interaction, and it is also
related to electron spin. However details of the mechanism of the structure are
not quite clear. Previously we approached the problem within the restricted
Hartree-Fock approximation. This calculation demonstrated a structure similar
to that observed experimentally. In the present work we perform restricted and
unrestricted Hartree-Fock calculations to analyze the validity of the
approximations. We also consider dependence of the effect on the electron
density in leads. The unrestricted Hartree-Fock method allows us to analyze
trapping of the single electron within the contact. Such trapping would result
in the Kondo model for the ``0.7 structure''. The present calculation confirms
the spin-dependent bound state picture and does not confirm the Kondo model
scenario.Comment: 6 pages, 9 figure
Backbone conformational flexibility of the lipid modified membrane anchor of the human N-Ras protein investigated by solid-state NMR and molecular dynamics simulation
AbstractThe lipid modified human N-Ras protein, implicated in human cancer development, is of particular interest due to its membrane anchor that determines the activity and subcellular location of the protein. Previous solid-state NMR investigations indicated that this membrane anchor is highly dynamic, which may be indicative of backbone conformational flexibility. This article aims to address if a dynamic exchange between three structural models exist that had been determined previously. We applied a combination of solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods and replica exchange molecular dynamics (MD) simulations using a Ras peptide that represents the terminal seven amino acids of the human N-Ras protein. Analysis of correlations between the conformations of individual amino acids revealed that Cys 181 and Met 182 undergo collective conformational exchange. Two major structures constituting about 60% of all conformations could be identified. The two conformations found in the simulation are in rapid exchange, which gives rise to low backbone order parameters and nuclear spin relaxation as measured by experimental NMR methods. These parameters were also determined from two 300 ns conventional MD simulations, providing very good agreement with the experimental data
In-situ Magnesium Diboride Superconducting Thin Films grown by Pulsed Laser Deposition
Superconducting thin films of MgB2 were deposited by Pulsed Laser Deposition
on magnesium oxide and sapphire substrates. Samples grown at 450C in an argon
buffer pressure of about 10-2 mbar by using a magnesium enriched target
resulted to be superconducting with a transition temperature of about 25 K.
Film deposited from a MgB2 sintered pellet target in ultra high vacuum
conditions showed poor metallic or weak semiconducting behavior and they became
superconducting only after an ex-situ annealing in Mg vapor atmosphere. Up to
now, no difference in the superconducting properties of the films obtained by
these two procedures has been evidenced.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Potential super-hard Osmium di-nitride with fluorite structure: First-principles calculations
We have performed systematic first-principles calculations on di-carbide,
-nitride, -oxide and -boride of platinum and osmium with the fluorite
structure. It is found that only PtN, OsN and OsO are
mechanically stable. In particular OsN has the highest bulk modulus of
360.7 GPa. Both the band structure and density of states show that the new
phase of OsN is metallic. The high bulk modulus is owing to the strong
covalent bonding between Os 5\textit{d} and N 2\textit{p} states and the dense
packed fluorite structure.Comment: Phys. Rev. B 74,125118 (2006
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