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Digital modulator and demodulator Patent
Development of apparatus for generating output signal commensurate with information contained in input signa
From the Kubo formula to variable range hopping
Consider a multichannel closed ring with disorder. In the semiclassical
treatment its conductance is given by the Drude formula. Quantum mechanics
challenge this result both in the limit of strong disorder (eigenstates are not
quantum-ergodic in real space) and in the limit of weak disorder (eigenstates
are not quantum-ergodic in momentum space). Consequently the analysis of
conductance requires going beyond linear response theory, leading to a resistor
network picture of transitions between energy levels. We demonstrate that our
semi-linear response theory provides a firm unified framework from which the
"hopping" phenomenology of Mott can be derived.Comment: 5 pages, published version with an extended concluding paragrap
Asymptotic Methods for Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor Modeling
The behavior of metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) with small aspect ratio and large doping levels is analyzed using formal perturbation techniques. Specifically, the influence of interface layers in the potential on the averaged channel conductivity is closely examined. The interface and internal layers that occur in the potential are resolved in the limit of large doping using the method of matched asymptotic expansions. This approach, together with other asymptotic techniques, provides both a pointwise description of the state variables as well as lumped current-voltage relations that vary uniformly across the various bias regimes. These current-voltage relations are derived for a variable doping model respresenting a particular class of devices
Standardized Pearson type 3 density function area tables
Tables constituting extension of similar tables published in 1936 are presented in report form. Single and triple parameter gamma functions are discussed. Report tables should interest persons concerned with development and use of numerical analysis and evaluation methods
On free loop spaces of toric spaces
Growth of the Hilbert-Poincar\"e series for the rational homology of the free
loop space of a toric space is addressed. In case the toric space is a
manifold, the structure of the fan dictates whether the Hilbert-Poincar\"e
series has exponential growth. Applications are made to the existence of
infinitely many geometrically distinct periodic geodesics
Optical Dielectric Functions of III-V Semiconductors in Wurtzite Phase
Optical properties of semiconductors can exhibit strong polarization
dependence due to crystalline anisotropy. A number of recent experiments have
shown that the photoluminescence intensity in free standing nanowires is
polarization dependent. One contribution to this effect is the anisotropy of
the dielectric function due to the fact that most nanowires crystalize in the
wurtzite form. While little is known experimentally about the band structures
wurtzite phase III-V semiconductors, we have previously predicted the bulk band
structure of nine III-V semiconductors in wurtzite phase.Here, we predict the
frequency dependent dielectric functions for nine non-Nitride wurtzite phase
III-V semiconductors (AlP, AlAs, AlSb, GaP, GaAs, GaSb, InP, InAs and InSb).
Their complex dielectric functions are calculated in the dipole approximation
by evaluating the momentum matrix elements on a dense grid of special k-points
using empirical pseudopotential wave functions. Corrections to the momentum
matrix elements accounting for the missing core states are made using a scaling
factor which is determined by using the optical sum rules on the calculated
dielectric functions for the zincblende polytypes. The dielectric function is
calculated for polarizations perpendicular and parallel to the c-axis of the
crystal
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