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Effect of bonding of a CO molecule on the conductance of atomic metal wires
We have measured the effect of bonding of a CO molecule on the conductance of
Au, Cu, Pt, and Ni atomic contacts at 4.2 K. When CO gas is admitted to the
metal nano contacts, a conductance feature appears in the conductance histogram
near 0.5 of the quantum unit of conductance, for all metals. For Au, the
intensity of this fractional conductance feature can be tuned with the bias
voltage, and it disappears at high bias voltage (above 200 mV). The
bonding of CO to Au appears to be weakest, and associated with monotomic Au
wire formation.Comment: 6 figure
Averaged cubature schemes on the real positive semiaxis
Stratified cubature rules are proposed to approximate double integrals defined on the real positive semiaxis. In particular, anti-Gauss cubature formulae are introduced and averaged cubature schemes are developed. Some of their appropriate modifications are also studied. Several numerical experiments are given to testify the performance of all the formulae
Absence of magnetically-induced fractional quantization in atomic contacts
Using the mechanically controlled break junction technique at low
temperatures and under cryogenic vacuum conditions we have studied atomic
contacts of several magnetic (Fe, Co and Ni) and non-magnetic (Pt) metals,
which recently were claimed to show fractional conductance quantization. In the
case of pure metals we see no quantization of the conductance nor
half-quantization, even when high magnetic fields are applied. On the other
hand, features in the conductance similar to (fractional) quantization are
observed when the contact is exposed to gas molecules. Furthermore, the absence
of fractional quantization when the contact is bridged by H_2 indicates the
current is never fully polarized for the metals studied here. Our results are
in agreement with recent model calculations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
AVERAGED NYSTROÌM INTERPOLANTS FOR BIVARIATE FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS ON THE REAL POSITIVE SEMI-AXES
NystroÌm interpolants based on suitable anti-Gauss cubature formulae associated with the Laguerre weights are provided for the numerical solution of second-kind Fredholm integral equations defined on the first quadrant in the coordinate plane (0, â) Ă (0, â). The case when the right-hand side and the kernel may increase at the origin and/or at infinity is considered. Numerical tests illustrate the good performance of such interpolants
Vibrationally Induced Two-Level Systems in Single-Molecule Junctions
Single-molecule junctions are found to show anomalous spikes in dI/dV
spectra. The position in energy of the spikes are related to local vibration
mode energies. A model of vibrationally induced two-level systems reproduces
the data very well. This mechanism is expected to be quite general for
single-molecule junctions. It acts as an intrinsic amplification mechanism for
local vibration mode features and may be exploited as a new spectroscopic tool.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Evidence for a single hydrogen molecule connected by an atomic chain
Stable, single-molecule conducting-bridge configurations are typically
identified from peak structures in a conductance histogram. In previous work on
Pt with H at cryogenic temperatures it has been shown that a peak near 1
identifies a single molecule Pt-H-Pt bridge. The histogram shows
an additional structure with lower conductance that has not been identified.
Here, we show that it is likely due to a hydrogen decorated Pt chain in contact
with the H molecular bridge.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Highly conductive molecular junctions based on direct binding of benzene to platinum electrodes
Highly conductive molecular junctions were formed by direct binding of
benzene molecules between two Pt electrodes. Measurements of conductance,
isotopic shift in inelastic spectroscopy and shot noise compared with
calculations provide indications for a stable molecular junction where the
benzene molecule is preserved intact and bonded to the Pt leads via carbon
atoms. The junction has a conductance comparable to that for metallic atomic
junctions (around 0.1-1 Go), where the conductance and the number of
transmission channels are controlled by the molecule's orientation at different
inter-electrode distances.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Morphological Characteristics of Breast and Thigh Muscles of Autochthonous Breeds of Chickens
Morphological characteristics of skeletal muscles of autochthonous breeds of chickens are very important for meat quality and comparison with current hybrids for intensive production. The autochthonous breeds used in the experiment were Sombor crested and Banat naked neck, both sexes. For the purposes of morphological examination, tissue samples were taken from the thigh muscle (m. biceps femoris) and muscles of the breast (m. pectoralis profundus) of 5 male and female animals of each breed. After a standard histological procedure for conventional light microscopy, samples were stained with hematoxylin - eosin. After the processing of the samples for the histochemical analysis, samples were stained with the enzyme succinate - dehydrogenase (SDH) with the aim of determining the presence of different muscle cell types (red, white and intermediate). Morphological parameters, in this study, were diameter of muscle cells, nucleocytoplasmic ratio of muscle cells, volume density of connective tissue within the muscle and the presence of red, white and intermediate muscle cell types. Comparison of diameters of muscle cells thigh and breast muscles between Sombor crested and Banat naked neck have showed that kind of muscle, race or gender have no significant effect on the differences in this parameter. There were no statistically significant differences in the nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio of the volume density of the connective tissue of muscles. Red muscle cells were, in both autochthonous breeds, significantly more represented in m. biceps femoris than m. pectoralis profundus. The results of this study indicate that no differences were observed between autochthonous breeds in morphological parameters for examined breast and thigh muscle
Effect of Litter Treatment on the Occurrence of Foot Pad Lesions
Pododermatitis (foot pad lesions) is one of the main welfare problems in modern broiler production in countries with developed poultry farming. Factors contributing to the occurrence of these lesions are nutrition, stocking density and material used for litter. There are a number of different procedures that can be applied in order to prevent and reduce the number of lesions with the most pronounced defects. The experiment was conducted on broiler chickens grown in 10 buildings of 240 m2 each. The stocking density was 35 kg/m2. The experiment was set up in five treatments with two replicates. Treatment one (T1) - control with a straw litter, treatment two (T2) - litter treated with microbial preparation MicropanÂź, treatment three (T3) â litter with addition of lignin, treatment four (T4) â litter with addition of lignin and MicropanÂź and treatment five (T5) - chopped straw without supplements. At the end of the experiment, on day 42 the intensity of the lesions was scored on the slaughter line. The presence of lesions was scored using scale from 0 (no lesions) to 3 (plantar pads with more than 50% damage). Based on the results of the trial it can be concluded that litter has a significant impact on the presence and the degree of foot pad lesions. The lowest score of foot pad lesions was observed in the treatment T5 (chopped straw). Different treatments of litters may also contribute to the solution of the problem of pododermatitis since the results in all treated groups (T2, T3, T4 and T5) were better when compared to the control
Stretching dependence of the vibration modes of a single-molecule Pt-H2-Pt bridge
A conducting bridge of a single hydrogen molecule between Pt electrodes is
formed in a break junction experiment. It has a conductance near the quantum
unit, G_0 = 2e^2/h, carried by a single channel. Using point contact
spectroscopy three vibration modes are observed and their variation upon
stretching and isotope substitution is obtained. The interpretation of the
experiment in terms of a Pt-H_2-Pt bridge is verified by Density Functional
Theory calculations for the stability, vibrational modes, and conductance of
the structure.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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