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Kondo effect in a one-electron double quantum dot: Oscillations of the Kondo current in a weak magnetic field
We present transport measurements of the Kondo effect in a double quantum dot
charged with only one or two electrons, respectively. For the one electron case
we observe a surprising quasi-periodic oscillation of the Kondo conductance as
a function of a small perpendicular magnetic field |B| \lesssim 50mT. We
discuss possible explanations of this effect and interpret it by means of a
fine tuning of the energy mismatch of the single dot levels of the two quantum
dots. The observed degree of control implies important consequences for
applications in quantum information processing
An electrostatically defined serial triple quantum dot charged with few electrons
A serial triple quantum dot (TQD) electrostatically defined in a GaAs/AlGaAs
heterostructure is characterized by using a nearby quantum point contact as
charge detector. Ground state stability diagrams demonstrate control in the
regime of few electrons charging the TQD. An electrostatic model is developed
to determine the ground state charge configurations of the TQD. Numerical
calculations are compared with experimental results. In addition, the tunneling
conductance through all three quantum dots in series is studied. Quantum
cellular automata processes are identified, which are where charge
reconfiguration between two dots occurs in response to the addition of an
electron in the third dot.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figure
Direct control of the tunnel splitting in a one-electron double quantum dot
Quasi-static transport measurements are employed on a laterally defined
tunnel-coupled double quantum dot. A nearby quantum point contact allows us to
track the charge as added to the device. If charged with only up to one
electron, the low-energy spectrum of the double quantum dot is characterized by
its quantum mechanical interdot tunnel splitting. We directly measure its
magnitude by utilizing particular anticrossing features in the stability
diagram at finite source-drain bias. By modification of gate voltages defining
the confinement potential as well as by variation of a perpendicular magnetic
field we demonstrate the tunability of the coherent tunnel coupling.Comment: High resolution pdf file available at
http://www2.nano.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~huettel/research/anticrossing.pd
Fast and reliable estimation of multiple parametric images using an integrated method for dynamic SPECT
Author name used in this publication: Dagan FengCentre for Multimedia Signal Processing, Department of Electronic and Information Engineering2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Black Hole - Neutron Star Mergers as Central Engines of Gamma-Ray Bursts
Hydrodynamic simulations of the merger of stellar mass black hole - neutron
star binaries (BH/NS) are compared with mergers of binary neutron stars
(NS/NS). The simulations are Newtonian, but take into account the emission and
backreaction of gravitational waves. The use of a physical nuclear equation of
state allows us to include the effects of neutrino emission. For low neutron
star to black hole mass ratios the neutron star transfers mass to the black
hole during a few cycles of orbital decay and subsequent widening before
finally being disrupted, whereas for ratios near unity the neutron star is
already distroyed during its first approach. A gas mass between about 0.3 and
about 0.7 solar masses is left in an accretion torus around the black hole and
radiates neutrinos at a luminosity of several 10^{53} erg/s during an estimated
accretion time scale of about 0.1 s. The emitted neutrinos and antineutrinos
annihilate into electron-positron pairs with efficiencies of 1-3% percent and
rates of up to 2*10^{52} erg/s, thus depositing an energy of up to 10^{51} erg
above the poles of the black hole in a region which contains less than 10^{-5}
solar masses of baryonic matter. This could allow for relativistic expansion
with Lorentz factors around 100 and is sufficient to explain apparent burst
luminosities of up to several 10^{53} erg/s for burst durations of
approximately 0.1-1 s, if the gamma emission is collimated in two moderately
focussed jets in a fraction of about 1/100-1/10 of the sky.Comment: 8 pages, LaTex, 4 postscript figures, 2 tables. ApJ Letters,
accepted; revised and shortened version, Fig. 2 change
Endothelin-receptor antagonists are proapoptotic and antiproliferative in human colon cancer cells
Endothelin (ET)-1 can act as an autocrine/paracrine growth factor or an antiapoptotic factor in human cancers. To study the role of ET-1 in human colon cancer, proliferation and apoptosis of colon carcinoma cells was investigated using human HT-29 and SW480 colon carcinoma cells. ET-1 was secreted by these cells. Treatment of cells with bosentan, a dual ET(A/B)-receptor antagonist, decreased cell number. Inhibition of DNA synthesis by bosentan was observed only in the presence of serum. Exogenously added ET-1 did not increase DNA synthesis in serum-deprived cells. SW480 cells were sensitive and HT-29 cells were resistant to FasL-induced apoptosis. Bosentan sensitised resistant HT-29 cells to FasL-induced, caspase-mediated apoptosis, but not to TNF-alpha-induced apoptosis. Bosentan and/or FasLigand (FasL) did not modulate the expression of caspase-8 or FLIP. Bosentan sensitisation to apoptosis was reversed by low concentrations (10(-13)-10(-10) M), but not by high concentrations (10(-9)-10(-7) M) of ET-1. These results suggest that the binding of ET-1 to high-affinity sites inhibits FasL-induced apoptosis, while the binding of either ET-1 or receptor antagonists to low-affinity sites promotes FasL-induced apoptosis. In conclusion, endothelin signalling pathways do not induce human colon cancer cell proliferation, but are survival signals controling resistance to apoptosis
Segmentation of dual modality brain PET/CT images using the MAP-MRF model
Author name used in this publication: Michael FulhamAuthor name used in this publication: Dagan FengRefereed conference paper2008-2009 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Adaptive fuzzy clustering in constructing parametric images for low SNR functional imaging
Author name used in this publication: Michael FulhamAuthor name used in this publication: Dagan FengRefereed conference paper2008-2009 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Classification of dementia from FDG-PET parametric images using data mining
Author name used in this publication: Michael FulhamAuthor name used in this publication: (David) Dagan FengCentre for Multimedia Signal Processing, Department of Electronic and Information EngineeringRefereed conference paper2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Effect of reconstruction and filtering on kinetic parameter estimation bias and reliability for dynamic SPECT : a simulation study
Author name used in this publication: Dagan FengCentre for Multimedia Signal Processing, Department of Electronic and Information Engineering2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
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