15 research outputs found
Collective modes in the electronic polarization of double-layer systems in the superconducting state
Standard weak coupling methods are used to study collective modes in the
superconducting state of a double-layer system with intralayer and interlayer
interaction, as well as a Josephson-type coupling and single particle hopping
between the layers by calculating the electronic polarization function
perpendicular to the layers. New analytical results are derived for the mode
frequencies corresponding to fluctuations of the relative phase and amplitude
of the layer order parameters in the case of interlayer pairing and finite
hopping . A new effect is found for finite -dependent hopping: then the
amplitude and phase fluctuations are coupled. Therefore two collective modes
may appear in the dynamical c-axis conductivity below the threshold energy for
breaking Cooper pairs. With help of numerical calculations we investigate the
temperature dependence of the collective modes and show how a plasmon
corresponding to charge fluctuations between the layers evolves in the normal
state.Comment: 17 pages, latex, 8 ps figure
The Role of Pre- and Postnatal Timing of Family Risk Factors on Child Behavior at 36 months
Children growing up in disharmonious families with anxious/depressed mothers are at risk for emotional and behavioral difficulties, however whether these associations reflect postnatal environment, prenatal exposure, or an overall liability is still unclear. This study used prospectively collected data from 24,259 participants of the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa). Mothers reported on anxiety/depression and family disharmony twice in pregnancy and twice post pregnancy, as well as on their child’s physical aggression and crying behavior at age 36 months. First, results from an autoregressive cross-lagged model showed a substantial stability in both maternal anxiety/depression and family disharmony from pregnancy to 18 months postnatal, but there was no indication that family disharmony led to maternal anxiety/depression, or the other way around. Second, structural equation models further suggests that the main risk derived from an overall liability, that is, a lasting effect of family risks that spanned the two time periods
SkelTre: Robust skeleton extraction from imperfect point clouds
Terrestrial laser scanners capture 3D geometry of real world objects as a point cloud. This paper reports on a new algorithm developed for the skeletonization of a laser scanner point cloud. The skeletonization algorithm proposed in this paper consists of three steps: (i) extraction of a graph from an octree organization, (ii) reduction of the graph to a skeleton, and (iii) embedding of the skeleton into the point cloud. For these three steps, only one input parameter is required. The results are validated on laser scanner point clouds representing 2 classes of objects; first on botanic trees as a special application and secondly on popular arbitrary objects. The presented skeleton found its first application in obtaining botanic tree parameters like length and diameter of branches and is presented here in a new, generalized version. Its definition as Reeb Graph, proofs the usefulness of the skeleton for applications like shape analysis. In this paper we show that the resulting skeleton contains the Reeb Graph and investigate the practically relevant parameters: centeredness and topological correctness. The robustness of this skeletonization method against undersampling, varying point density and systematic errors of the point cloud is demonstrated on real data examples.Remote SensingAerospace Engineerin