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    Restoring observed classical behavior of the carbon nanotube field emission enhancement factor from the electronic structure

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    Experimental Fowler-Nordheim plots taken from orthodoxly behaving carbon nanotube (CNT) field electron emitters are known to be linear. This shows that, for such emitters, there exists a characteristic field enhancement factor (FEF) that is constant for a range of applied voltages and applied macroscopic fields FMF_\text{M}. A constant FEF of this kind can be evaluated for classical CNT emitter models by finite-element and other methods, but (apparently contrary to experiment) several past quantum-mechanical (QM) CNT calculations find FEF-values that vary with FMF_\text{M}. A common feature of most such calculations is that they focus only on deriving the CNT real-charge distributions. Here we report on calculations that use density functional theory (DFT) to derive real-charge distributions, and then use these to generate the related induced-charge distributions and related fields and FEFs. We have analysed three carbon nanostructures involving CNT-like nanoprotrusions of various lengths, and have also simulated geometrically equivalent classical emitter models, using finite-element methods. We find that when the DFT-generated local induced FEFs (LIFEFs) are used, the resulting values are effectively independent of macroscopic field, and behave in the same qualitative manner as the classical FEF-values. Further, there is fair to good quantitative agreement between a characteristic FEF determined classically and the equivalent characteristic LIFEF generated via DFT approaches. Although many issues of detail remain to be explored, this appears to be a significant step forwards in linking classical and QM theories of CNT electrostatics. It also shows clearly that, for ideal CNTs, the known experimental constancy of the FEF value for a range of macroscopic fields can also be found in appropriately developed QM theory.Comment: A slightly revised version has been published - citation below - under a title different from that originally used. The new title is: "Restoring observed classical behavior of the carbon nanotube field emission enhancement factor from the electronic structure

    Species of Neosilba (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) recorded in citrus-producing region in the state of Pará, Brazil.

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    This work reports on the species of Lonchaeidae obtained from fruits of Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck collected in the citrus-producing region of the state of Pará, Brazil. The species registered were Neosilba glaberrima (Wiedemann), N. pendula (Bezzi, 1919) and N. zadolicha McAlpine & Steyskal, 1982

    Synergistic antimycobacterial activities of sesquiterpene lactones from Laurus spp

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    The aim of this study was to determine the antimycobacterial potential of laurel oil, its fractions and its two sesquiterpene lactones against several mycobacterial strains and clinical isolates, and to establish the possibility of occurrence of some synergistic effects between those lactones using a modification of the fluorometric Alamar Blue microassay (FMABA).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Similaridade entre predadores de solo em diferentes sistemas de cultivo de açaizeiro (Euterpe oleracea) nos municípios de Igarapé-Açu e Marapanim, Pará.

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    Esta pesquisa avaliou o grau de similaridade entre predadores de solo em diferentes cultivos de açaizeiro (Euterpe oleracea) no nordeste paraens
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