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Langevin dynamics in crossed magnetic and electric fields: Hall and diamagnetic fluctuations
Based on the classical Langevin equation, we have re-visited the problem of
orbital motion of a charged particle in two dimensions for a normal magnetic
field crossed with or without an in-plane electric bias. We are led to two
interesting fluctuation effects: First, we obtain not only a longitudinal
"work-fluctuation" relation as expected for a barotropic type system, but also
a transverse work-fluctuation relation perpendicular to the electric bias. This
"Hall fluctuation" involves the product of the electric and the magnetic
fields. And second, for the case of harmonic confinement without bias, the
calculated probability density for the orbital magnetic moment gives non-zero
even moments, not derivable as field derivatives of the classical free energy.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, revised versio
Real-Space Imaging of Alternate Localization and Extension of Quasi Two-Dimensional Electronic States at Graphite Surfaces in Magnetic Fields
We measured the local density of states (LDOS) of a quasi two-dimensional
(2D) electron system near point defects on a surface of highly oriented
pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) with scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy.
Differential tunnel conductance images taken at very low temperatures and in
high magnetic fields show a clear contrast between localized and extended
spatial distributions of the LDOS at the valley and peak energies of the Landau
level spectrum, respectively. The localized electronic state has a single
circular distribution around the defects with a radius comparable to the
magnetic length. The localized LDOS is in good agreement with a spatial
distribution of a calculated wave function for a single electron in 2D in a
Coulomb potential in magnetic fields.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Shifting with
Precision measurements at the resonance agree well with the standard
model. However, there is still a hint of a discrepancy, not so much in by
itself (which has received a great deal of attention in the past several years)
but in the forward-backward asymmetry together with . The two
are of course correlated. We explore the possibilty that these and other
effects are due to the mixing of and with one or more heavy quarks.Comment: 11 pages, 1 Figure, LaTex fil
Fitting Precision Electroweak Data with Exotic Heavy Quarks
The 1999 precision electroweak data from LEP and SLC persist in showing some
slight discrepancies from the assumed standard model, mostly regarding and
quarks. We show how their mixing with exotic heavy quarks could result in a
more consistent fit of all the data, including two unconventional
interpretations of the top quark.Comment: 7 pages, no figure, 2 typos corrected, 1 reference update
Fluctuations of the Condensate in Ideal and Interacting Bose Gases
We investigate the fluctuations of the condensate in the ideal and weakly
interacting Bose gases confined in a box of volume V within canonical ensemble.
Canonical ensemble is developed to describe the behavior of the fluctuations
when different methods of approximation to the weakly interacting Bose gases
are used. Research shows that the fluctuations of the condensate exhibit
anomalous behavior for the interacting Bose gas confined in a box.Comment: RevTex, 4 Figs,E-mail:[email protected], corrected typo
Perancangan Buku Estetika Tato dengan Teknik Fotografi Guna Meningkatkan Citra Tato Kepada Masyarakat
Everything to do with tattoos, must relate to the criminal offense has been stuck in our minds. Bad image to those who have a tattoo on the body has confined the creativity of some people. The reason is, there is a presumption that all criminals caught certainly had marks on his body called tattoo. Tattoos have long known to humanity. That said, one of the expressions of tattoos as works of art has existed since several centuries BC in some tribes. Tattooing or body painting or tattoo is an image or symbol that is engraved on the skin using a needle similar tools. Usually, images and symbols that are decorated with colorful pigments. In the old days, people are still using manual techniques and traditional materials to tattoo someone. Now, people have been using the needle of iron, which is sometimes driven by the engine to "carve out" a tattoo. Based on the bad image of the tattoo community, the researchers tried to bridge to make the book as an effort to improve the image of the tattoo. Advantage of using the media guide in this research is to arouse the reader's emotions to be able to hold it directly, feel, and see the details of how the contents contained in the book. The function of the book itself is to convey information in the form of stories, knowledge, reports, and others. The book can hold a lot of information depends on the number of pages it has
Classical and quantum scattering by a Coulomb potential
For relativistic energies the small angle classical cross section for
scattering on a Coulomb potential agrees with the first Born approximation for
quantum cross section for scalar particle only in the leading term. The
disagreement in other terms can be avoided if the sum of all corrections to the
first Born approximation for large enough Coulomb charge contain the classical
terms which are independent of that charge. A small part of the difference in
classical and quantum cross sections may be attributed to the fact that the
relativistic quantum particle can rush through the field without interaction.
We expect that smaller impact parameters and spin facilitate this affect.Comment: 5pages, no figure
Negative differential conductance in quantum dots in theory and experiment
Experimental results for sequential transport through a lateral quantum dot
in the regime of spin blockade induced by spin dependent tunneling are compared
with theoretical results obtained by solving a master equation for independent
electrons. Orbital and spin effects in electron tunneling in the presence of a
perpendicular magnetic field are identified and discussed in terms of the
Fock-Darwin spectrum with spin. In the nonlinear regime, a regular pattern of
negative differential conductances is observed. Electrical asymmetries in
tunnel rates and capacitances must be introduced in order to account for the
experimental findings. Fast relaxation of the excited states in the quantum dot
have to be assumed, in order to explain the absence of certain structures in
the transport spectra.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Two electrons in a strongly coupled double quantum dot: from an artificial helium atom to a hydrogen molecule
We study the formation of molecular states in a two-electron quantum dot as a
function of the barrier potential dividing the dot. The increasing barrier
potential drives the two electron system from an artificial helium atom to an
artificial hydrogen molecule. To study this strongly coupled regime, we
introduce variational wavefunctions which describe accurately two electrons in
a single dot, and then study their mixing induced by the barrier. The evolution
of the singlet-triplet gap with the barrier potential and with an external
magnetic field is analyzed.Comment: 10 pages, 11 figures, added references, extended discussio
Methods for removal of unwanted signals from gravity time-series : comparison using linear techniques complemented with analysis of system dynamics
We thanks the participants of the 35th General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission for comments on preliminary results. The authors are grateful to all IGETS contributors, particularly to the station operators and to ISDC/GFZ-Potsdam for providing the original gravity data used in this study. We also thank the developers of ATLANTIDA3.1 and UTide. Part of this work was performed using the ICSMB High Performance Computing Cluster, University of Aberdeen. We also thanks M. Thiel and A. Moura for reviewing a preliminary version and making comments on the methods section and M.A. Ara´ujo for comments on Lyapunov exponents. Funding: A. Valencio is supported by CNPq, Brazil [206246/2014-5]; and received a travel grant from the School of Natural and Computing Sciences, University of Aberdeen [PO2073498], for a presentation including preliminary results.Peer reviewedPostprintPublisher PD
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