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Theory of the Exciton-Phonon Coupling
The effect of electron-phonon interactions on optical absorption spectra
requires a special treatment in materials with strong electron-hole
interactions. We conceptualize these effects as exciton-phonon coupling.
Through phonon absorption and emission, the optically accessible excitons are
scattered into dark finite-momentum exciton states. We derive a practical
expression for the exciton-phonon self-energy that relates to the temperature
dependence of the optical transitions and their broadening. This expression
differs qualitatively from previous approximated expressions found in
literature
An Analysis of Theme and Rheme Used in the Five-star Hotels' Web Sites in Surabaya
The study done by the writer observes the themes and rhemes used in the five-star hotels' web sites in Surabaya. It includes the types of themes and the notions of subject which are under the Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) proposed by Halliday and Matthiessen (2004). In addition, the data of the study are in the form of text and taken from seven Surabaya five-star hotels' web sites. The writer also used a descriptive qualitative approach in analyzing the 155 data. From the analysis, it is found the two kinds of structure of theme and rheme used by the hotels in their web sites. The hotels also used three types of theme which are simple theme, clause as a theme, and thematic equative. In terms of the subjects (psychological subject, grammatical subject, and logical subject), the hotels are able to fulfill either one, two, or three notions of subject
Quasi-Langmuir-Blodgett Thin Film Deposition of Carbon Nanotubes
The handling and manipulation of carbon nanotubes continues to be a challenge
to those interested in the application potential of these promising materials.
To this end, we have developed a method to deposit pure nanotube films over
large flat areas on substrates of arbitrary composition. The method bears some
resemblance to the Langmuir-Blodgett deposition method used to lay down thin
organic layers. We show that this redeposition technique causes no major
changes in the films' microstructure and that they retain the electronic
properties of as-deposited film laid down on an alumina membrane.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, submitted Journal of Applied Physic
Evaluating Rapid Application Development with Python for Heterogeneous Processor-based FPGAs
As modern FPGAs evolve to include more het- erogeneous processing elements,
such as ARM cores, it makes sense to consider these devices as processors first
and FPGA accelerators second. As such, the conventional FPGA develop- ment
environment must also adapt to support more software- like programming
functionality. While high-level synthesis tools can help reduce FPGA
development time, there still remains a large expertise gap in order to realize
highly performing implementations. At a system-level the skill set necessary to
integrate multiple custom IP hardware cores, interconnects, memory interfaces,
and now heterogeneous processing elements is complex. Rather than drive FPGA
development from the hardware up, we consider the impact of leveraging Python
to ac- celerate application development. Python offers highly optimized
libraries from an incredibly large developer community, yet is limited to the
performance of the hardware system. In this work we evaluate the impact of
using PYNQ, a Python development environment for application development on the
Xilinx Zynq devices, the performance implications, and bottlenecks associated
with it. We compare our results against existing C-based and hand-coded
implementations to better understand if Python can be the glue that binds
together software and hardware developers.Comment: To appear in 2017 IEEE 25th Annual International Symposium on
Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM'17
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