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    Microscopic mechanism for mechanical polishing of diamond (110) surfaces

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    Mechanically induced degradation of diamond, as occurs during polishing, is studied using total--energy pseudopotential calculations. The strong asymmetry in the rate of polishing between different directions on the diamond (110) surface is explained in terms of an atomistic mechanism for nano--groove formation. The post--polishing surface morphology and the nature of the polishing residue predicted by this mechanism are consistent with experimental evidence.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Charge control in InP/GaInP single quantum dots embedded in Schottky diodes

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    We demonstrate control by applied electric field of the charge states in single self-assembled InP quantum dots placed in GaInP Schottky structures grown by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy. This has been enabled by growth optimization leading to suppression of formation of large dots uncontrollably accumulating charge. Using bias- and polarization-dependent micro-photoluminescence, we identify the exciton multi-particle states and carry out a systematic study of the neutral exciton state dipole moment and polarizability. This analysis allows for the characterization of the exciton wavefunction properties at the single dot level for this type of quantum dots. Photocurrent measurements allow further characterization of exciton properties by electrical means, opening new possibilities for resonant excitation studies for such system.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure

    Enhanced sequential carrier capture into individual quantum dots and quantum posts controlled by surface acoustic waves

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    Individual self-assembled Quantum Dots and Quantum Posts are studied under the influence of a surface acoustic wave. In optical experiments we observe an acoustically induced switching of the occupancy of the nanostructures along with an overall increase of the emission intensity. For Quantum Posts, switching occurs continuously from predominantely charged excitons (dissimilar number of electrons and holes) to neutral excitons (same number of electrons and holes) and is independent on whether the surface acoustic wave amplitude is increased or decreased. For quantum dots, switching is non-monotonic and shows a pronounced hysteresis on the amplitude sweep direction. Moreover, emission of positively charged and neutral excitons is observed at high surface acoustic wave amplitudes. These findings are explained by carrier trapping and localization in the thin and disordered two-dimensional wetting layer on top of which Quantum Dots nucleate. This limitation can be overcome for Quantum Posts where acoustically induced charge transport is highly efficient in a wide lateral Matrix-Quantum Well.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure

    Hematología del Galgo Español utilizando el analizador hematológico LaserCyte (IDEXX)

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    Los Greyhounds tienen valores hematológicos y bioquímicos diferentes a los de perros de otras razas, incluyendo alto hematocrito (HCT), recuento de eritrocitos, concentración de hemoglobina (HGB), aumento de la viscosidad sanguínea y bajo recuento de leucocitos y plaquetas. Estas diferencias se han atribuido a la propia idiosincrasia de la raza, ya que están presentes en individuos normales. El objetivo del estudio era determinar si esta diferencia en los valores hematológicos se presenta en el Galgo español para poder establecer un rango de referencia para esta raza. Evaluamos hemogramas de 35 Galgos Españoles normales utilizando un dispositivo diagnóstico (LaserCyte, IDEXX). El HCT, recuento de eritrocitos, y HGB tendían a ser más altas y el recuento de plaquetas más bajo que los valores de referencia del dispositivo

    Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) Balloon Flight Data Handling Overview

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    The GLAST Balloon Flight Engineering Model (BFEM) represents one of 16 towers that constitute the Large Area Telescope (LAT), a high-energy (>20 MeV) gamma-ray pair-production telescope being built by an international partnership of astrophysicists and particle physicists for a satellite launch in 2006. The prototype tower consists of a Pb/Si pair-conversion tracker (TKR), a CsI hodoscopic calorimeter (CAL), an anti-coincidence detector (ACD) and an autonomous data acquisition system (DAQ). The self-triggering capabilities and performance of the detector elements have been previously characterized using positron, photon and hadron beams. External target scintillators were placed above the instrument to act as sources of hadronic showers. This paper provides a comprehensive description of the BFEM data-reduction process, from receipt of the flight data from telemetry through event reconstruction and background rejection cuts. The goals of the ground analysis presented here are to verify the functioning of the instrument and to validate the reconstruction software and the background-rejection scheme.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to be published in IEEE Transacations on Nuclear Science, August 200

    Uso da torta de mamona como alternativa à adubação química para morangueiro.

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    Promoção do consumo de frutas, legumes e verduras no ambiente de trabalho: diagnóstico inicial.

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    Diagnóstico da oferta de frutas, legumes e verduras na Unidade de Alimentação e Nutrição (UAN) da empresa; Diagnóstico do consumo de frutas, legumes e verduras dos funcionários; Identificando modos de aumentar o consumo de frutas, legumes e verduras.bitstream/item/84157/1/2008-DOC-0089.pd

    Search for inelastic dark matter with the CDMS II experiment

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    Results are presented from a reanalysis of the entire five-tower data set acquired with the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS II) experiment at the Soudan Underground Laboratory, with an exposure of 969 kg-days. The analysis window was extended to a recoil energy of 150 keV, and an improved surface-event background-rejection cut was defined to increase the sensitivity of the experiment to the inelastic dark matter (iDM) model. Three dark matter candidates were found between 25 keV and 150 keV. The probability to observe three or more background events in this energy range is 11%. Because of the occurrence of these events the constraints on the iDM parameter space are slightly less stringent than those from our previous analysis, which used an energy window of 10-100 keV.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures, minor changes to match published version, conclusion unchange
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