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Contrasting Behavior of Carbon Nucleation in the Initial Stages of Graphene Epitaxial Growth on Stepped Metal Surfaces
Using first-principles calculations within density functional theory, we
study the energetics and kinetics of carbon nucleation in the early stages of
epitaxial graphene growth on three representative stepped metal surfaces:
Ir(111), Ru(0001), and Cu(111). We find that on the flat surfaces of Ir(111)
and Ru(0001), two carbon atoms repel each other, while they prefer to form a
dimer on Cu(111). Moreover, the step edges on Ir and Ru surfaces cannot serve
as effective trapping centers for single carbon adatoms, but can readily
facilitate the formation of carbon dimers. These contrasting behaviors are
attributed to the delicate competition between C-C bonding and C-metal bonding,
and a simple generic principle is proposed to predict the nucleation sites of C
adatoms on many other metal substrates with the C-metal bond strengths as the
minimal inputs.Comment: 4 figures, submitted versio
Relaxed Majorization-Minimization for Non-smooth and Non-convex Optimization
We propose a new majorization-minimization (MM) method for non-smooth and
non-convex programs, which is general enough to include the existing MM
methods. Besides the local majorization condition, we only require that the
difference between the directional derivatives of the objective function and
its surrogate function vanishes when the number of iterations approaches
infinity, which is a very weak condition. So our method can use a surrogate
function that directly approximates the non-smooth objective function. In
comparison, all the existing MM methods construct the surrogate function by
approximating the smooth component of the objective function. We apply our
relaxed MM methods to the robust matrix factorization (RMF) problem with
different regularizations, where our locally majorant algorithm shows
advantages over the state-of-the-art approaches for RMF. This is the first
algorithm for RMF ensuring, without extra assumptions, that any limit point of
the iterates is a stationary point.Comment: AAAI1
Optofluidic circular grating distributed feedback dye laser
We demonstrate an optically pumped surface emitting optofluidic dye laser using a second-order circular grating distributed feedback resonator. We present a composite bilayer soft lithography technique specifically developed for the fabrication of our dye laser and investigate a hybrid polymer material system [poly(dimethylsiloxane)/perfluoropolyether] to construct high-resolution Bragg gratings. Our lasers emit single frequency light at low lasing thresholds of 6 µJ/mm^2. These optofluidic dye lasers can serve as low-cost and compact coherent light sources that are fully integrated within microfluidic analysis chips and provide an efficient approach to construct compact spectroscopy systems
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