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Phonon-mediated negative differential conductance in molecular quantum dots
Transport through a single molecular conductor is considered, showing
negative differential conductance behavior associated with phonon-mediated
electron tunneling processes. This theoretical work is motivated by a recent
experiment by Leroy et al. using a carbon nanotube contacted by an STM tip
[Nature {\bf 432}, 371 (2004)], where negative differential conductance of the
breathing mode phonon side peaks could be observed. A peculiarity of this
system is that the tunneling couplings which inject electrons and those which
collect them on the substrate are highly asymmetrical. A quantum dot model is
used, coupling a single electronic level to a local phonon, forming polaron
levels. A "half-shuttle" mechanism is also introduced. A quantum kinetic
formulation allows to derive rate equations. Assuming asymmetric tunneling
rates, and in the absence of the half-shuttle coupling, negative differential
conductance is obtained for a wide range of parameters. A detailed explanation
of this phenomenon is provided, showing that NDC is maximal for intermediate
electron-phonon coupling. In addition, in absence of a gate, the "floating"
level results in two distinct lengths for the current plateaus, related to the
capacitive couplings at the two junctions. It is shown that the "half-shuttle"
mechanism tends to reinforce the negative differential regions, but it cannot
trigger this behavior on its own
Critical Geography and the Real World in First-Year Writing Classrooms
By helping students confront the ideologies that shape their physical and cultural experiences, critical geography in first year writing classrooms may be one means of collapsing the perceived distance between the classroom and the real world
Fredholm's Minors of Arbitrary Order: Their Representations as a Determinant of Resolvents and in Terms of Free Fermions and an Explicit Formula for Their Functional Derivative
We study the Fredholm minors associated with a Fredholm equation of the
second type. We present a couple of new linear recursion relations involving
the th and th minors, whose solution is a representation of the th
minor as an determinant of resolvents. The latter is given a simple
interpretation in terms of a path integral over non-interacting fermions. We
also provide an explicit formula for the functional derivative of a Fredholm
minor of order with respect to the kernel. Our formula is a linear
combination of the th and the th minors.Comment: 17 pages, Latex, no figures connection to supplementary compound
matrices mentioned, references added, typos correcte
Electronic spin precession and interferometry from spin-orbital entanglement in a double quantum dot
A double quantum dot inserted in parallel between two metallic leads allows
to entangle the electron spin with the orbital (dot index) degree of freedom.
An Aharonov-Bohm orbital phase can then be transferred to the spinor
wavefunction, providing a geometrical control of the spin precession around a
fixed magnetic field. A fully coherent behaviour is obtained in a mixed
orbital/spin Kondo regime. Evidence for the spin precession can be obtained,
either using spin-polarized metallic leads or by placing the double dot in one
branch of a metallic loop.Comment: Final versio
Preclinical Assessment of HIV Vaccines and Microbicides by Repeated Low-Dose Virus Challenges
BACKGROUND: Trials in macaque models play an essential role in the evaluation of biomedical interventions that aim to prevent HIV infection, such as vaccines, microbicides, and systemic chemoprophylaxis. These trials are usually conducted with very high virus challenge doses that result in infection with certainty. However, these high challenge doses do not realistically reflect the low probability of HIV transmission in humans, and thus may rule out preventive interventions that could protect against “real life” exposures. The belief that experiments involving realistically low challenge doses require large numbers of animals has so far prevented the development of alternatives to using high challenge doses. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Using statistical power analysis, we investigate how many animals would be needed to conduct preclinical trials using low virus challenge doses. We show that experimental designs in which animals are repeatedly challenged with low doses do not require unfeasibly large numbers of animals to assess vaccine or microbicide success. CONCLUSION: Preclinical trials using repeated low-dose challenges represent a promising alternative approach to identify potential preventive interventions
Long Range Forces from Pseudoscalar Exchange
Using dispersion theoretic techniques, we consider coherent long range forces
arising from double pseudoscalar exchange among fermions. We find that Yukawa
type coupling leads to spin independent attractive potentials whereas
derivative coupling renders spin independent repulsive potentials.Comment: 27 pages, REVTeX, 3 figures included using epsfi
Changes in salivary estradiol predict changes in women’s preferences for vocal masculinity
Although many studies have reported that women’s preferences for masculine physical characteristics in men change systematically during the menstrual cycle, the hormonal mechanisms underpinning these changes are currently poorly understood. Previous studies investigating the relationships between measured hormone levels and women’s masculinity preferences tested only judgments of men’s facial attractiveness. Results of these studies suggested that preferences for masculine characteristics in men’s faces were related to either women’s estradiol or testosterone levels. To investigate the hormonal correlates of within-woman variation in masculinity preferences further, here we measured 62 women’s salivary estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone levels and their preferences for masculine characteristics in men’s voices in five weekly test sessions. Multilevel modeling of these data showed that changes in salivary estradiol were the best predictor of changes in women’s preferences for vocal masculinity. These results complement other recent research implicating estradiol in women’s mate preferences, attention to courtship signals, sexual motivation, and sexual strategies, and are the first to link women’s voice preferences directly to measured hormone levels
High momentum lepton pairs from jet-plasma interactions
We discuss the emission of high momentum lepton pairs (p_T>4 GeV) with low
invariant masses (M << p_T) in central Au+Au collisions at RHIC
(\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200 GeV). The spectra of dileptons produced through interactions
of quark and antiquark jets with the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) have been
calculated. Annihilation and Compton scattering processes, as well as processes
benefitting from collinear enhancement, including Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal
(LPM) effects, are calculated and convolved with a one dimensional hydrodynamic
expansion. The jet-induced contributions are compared to thermal dilepton
emission and Drell-Yan processes, and are found to dominate around p_T=4 GeV.Comment: Parallel talk given at QM2006, Shanghai November 2006. 4 pages, 3
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