501 research outputs found
Interfaces, Confinement, And Resonant Raman Scattering In Ge/si Quantum Wells
We address the question of confinement of the Ge-Ge mode in five-monolayer-Ge single and multiple quantum wells. Using Raman scattering, our data show strong dependence of the interface quality on the number of quantum wells and thereby on the confinement of both the phonons and the electronic states in the Ge wells. The dependence of line shape and peak position of the Ge-Ge Raman line with laser photon energy gives a clear indication of the existence of terraces in the interfaces of the Ge/Si multiple quantum wells. © 1995 The American Physical Society.5124178001780
Preparation of atomically clean and flat Si(100) surfaces by low-energy ion sputtering and low-temperature annealing
Si(100) surfaces were prepared by wet-chemical etching followed by 0.3-1.5keV
Ar ion sputtering, either at elevated or room temperature. After a brief anneal
under ultrahigh vacuum conditions, the resulting surfaces were examined by
scanning tunneling microscopy. We find that wet-chemical etching alone cannot
produce a clean and flat Si(100) surface. However, subsequent 300eV Ar ion
sputtering at room temperature followed by a 973K anneal yields atomically
clean and flat Si(100) surfaces suitable for nanoscale device fabrication.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Applied Surface Scienc
Solving the Sports League Scheduling Problem with Tabu Search
In this paper we present a tabu approach for a version of the Sports League Scheduling Problem. The approach adopted is based on a formulation of the problem as a Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP). Tests were carried out on problem instances of up to 40 teams representing 780 integer variables with 780 values per variable. Experimental results show that this approach outperforms some existing methods and is one of the most promising methods for solving problems of this type
Optimal solution characterization for infinite positive semi-definite programming
We give a set-theoretic description of the set of optimal solutions to a general positive semi-definite quadratic programming problem over an affine set. We also show that the solution space is again an affine set, thus offering the opportunity to find an optimal solution by solving a corresponding operator equation.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/31452/1/0000373.pd
Could supermassive black holes be quintessential primordial black holes?
There is growing observational evidence for a population of supermassive
black holes (SMBHs) in galactic bulges. We examine in detail the conditions
under which these black holes must have originated from primordial black holes
(PBHs). We consider the merging and accretion history experienced by SMBHs to
find that, whereas it is possible that they were formed by purely astrophysical
processes, this is unlikely and most probably a populations of primordial
progenitors is necessary. We identify the mass distribution and comoving
density of this population and then propose a cosmological scenario producing
PBHs with the right properties. Although this is not essential we consider PBHs
produced at the end of a period of inflation with a blue spectrum of
fluctuations. We constrain the value of the spectral tilt in order to obtain
the required PBH comoving density. We then assume that PBHs grow by accreting
quintessence showing that their mass scales like the horizon mass while the
quintessence field itself is scaling. We find that if scaling is broken just
before nucleosynthesis (as is the case with some attractive non-minimally
coupled models) we obtain the appropriate PBH mass distribution. Hawking
evaporation is negligible in most cases, but we also discuss situations in
which the interplay of accretion and evaporation is relevant.Comment: 11 pages, 12 figure
Simple heuristics for the assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem
We propose simple heuristics for the assembly line worker assignment and
balancing problem. This problem typically occurs in assembly lines in sheltered
work centers for the disabled. Different from the classical simple assembly
line balancing problem, the task execution times vary according to the assigned
worker. We develop a constructive heuristic framework based on task and worker
priority rules defining the order in which the tasks and workers should be
assigned to the workstations. We present a number of such rules and compare
their performance across three possible uses: as a stand-alone method, as an
initial solution generator for meta-heuristics, and as a decoder for a hybrid
genetic algorithm. Our results show that the heuristics are fast, they obtain
good results as a stand-alone method and are efficient when used as a initial
solution generator or as a solution decoder within more elaborate approaches.Comment: 18 pages, 1 figur
Dark Energy and the quietness of the Local Hubble Flow
The linearity and quietness of the Local () Hubble Flow (LHF) in
view of the very clumpy local universe is a long standing puzzle in standard
and in open CDM cosmogony. The question addressed in this paper is whether the
antigravity component of the recently discovered dark energy can cool the
velocity flow enough to provide a solution to this puzzle. We calculate the
growth of matter fluctuations in a flat universe containing a fraction
of dark energy obeying the time independent equation of state
. We find that dark energy can indeed cool the LHF. However the
dark energy parameter values required to make the predicted velocity dispersion
consistent with the observed value have been ruled out
by other observational tests constraining the dark energy parameters and
. Therefore despite the claims of recent qualitative studies dark
energy with time independent equation of state can not by itself explain the
quietness and linearity of the Local Hubble Flow.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev. D. Minor corrections, one
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Theoretical investigations of a highly mismatched interface: the case of SiC/Si(001)
Using first principles, classical potentials, and elasticity theory, we
investigated the structure of a semiconductor/semiconductor interface with a
high lattice mismatch, SiC/Si(001). Among several tested possible
configurations, a heterostructure with (i) a misfit dislocation network pinned
at the interface and (ii) reconstructed dislocation cores with a carbon
substoichiometry is found to be the most stable one. The importance of the slab
approximation in first-principles calculations is discussed and estimated by
combining classical potential techniques and elasticity theory. For the most
stable configuration, an estimate of the interface energy is given. Finally,
the electronic structure is investigated and discussed in relation with the
dislocation array structure. Interface states, localized in the heterostructure
gap and located on dislocation cores, are identified
Note on the Evolution of the Gravitational Potential in Rastall Scalar Field Theories
We investigate the evolution of the gravitational potential in Rastall scalar
field theories. In a single component model a consistent perturbation theory,
formulated in the newtonian gauge, is possible only for , which is
the General Relativity limit. On the other hand, the addition of another
canonical fluid component allows also to consider the case .Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, Sections 2 and 5 enlarged, accepted for
publication in Physics Letters
Relativistic Description of Exclusive Semileptonic Decays of Heavy Mesons
Using quasipotential approach, we have studied exclusive semileptonic decays
of heavy mesons with the account of relativistic effects. Due to more complete
relativistic description of the quark more precise expressions for
semileptonic form factors are obtained. Various differential distributions in
exclusive semileptonic decays of heavy mesons are calculated. It is argued that
consistent account of relativistic effects and HQET motivated choice of the
parameters of quark-antiquark potential allow to get reliable value for the
ratio in the decay as well as the
ratio~. All calculated branching
ratios are in accord with available experimental data.Comment: 18 pages, LATEX, 2 figures inclosed + 4 Postscript figure
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