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    Nonlinear adiabatic response of interacting quantum dots

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    We develop a generic method in Liouville space to describe the dissipative dynamics of coherent interacting quantum dots with adiabatic time dependence beyond linear response. We show how the adiabatic response can be related to effective quantities known from real-time renormalization group methods for stationary quantities. We propose the study of a generalized RCRC-time as a characteristic time scale. We apply the method to the interacting resonant level model and calculate the nonlinear adiabatic charge response to time-dependent gate voltages, tunneling barriers and Coulomb interaction. The generalized RCRC-time is found to acquire a unique form in all cases, in contrast to the capacitance and the charge relaxation resistance. We discuss the observability of the effects in molecular systems and cold atom setups.Comment: 6 page

    Impairment of Vowel Articulation as a Possible Marker of Disease Progression in Parkinson's Disease

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    Purpose: The aim of the current study was to survey if vowel articulation in speakers with Parkinson’s disease (PD) shows specific changes in the course of the disease. Method: 67 patients with PD (42 male) and 40 healthy speakers (20 male) were tested and retested after an average time interval of 34 months. Participants had to read a given text as source for subsequent calculation of the triangular vowel space area (tVSA) and vowel articulation index (VAI). Measurement of tVSA and VAI were based upon analysis of the first and second formant of the vowels /a/, /i/and /u / extracted from defined words within the text. Results: At first visit, VAI values were reduced in male and female PD patients as compared to the control group, and showed a further decrease at the second visit. Only in female Parkinsonian speakers, VAI was correlated to overall speech impairment based upon perceptual impression. VAI and tVSA were correlated to gait impairment, but no correlations were seen between VAI and global motor impairment or overall disease duration. tVSA showed a similar reduction in the PD as compared to the control group and was also found to further decline between first and second examination in female, but not in male speakers with PD. Conclusions: Measurement of VAI seems to be superior to tVSA in the description of impaired vowel articulation and its further decline in the course of the disease in PD. Since impairment of vowel articulation was found to be independent fro

    Relative Speech Timing in Parkinson Disease

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    Modification of Carbon Aerogel Supports for PEMFC Catalysts

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    Nitrogen enriched carbon aerogels and Co-based non-noble metal catalysts supported on carbon aerogels have been synthesized and tested using XPS, HRTEM, XRD and RIDE techniques. XPS spectra of unmodified carbon aerogels indicated a presence of two oxygen O(1s) groups and five carbon C(1s) groups in deconvoluted spectra. XPS spectra of chemically modified samples indicated nitrogen N(1s) introduced in the carbon aerogel structure by acidic (HNO3) or basic (NH4OH) chemical treatment. Synthesis of aerogel supported Co catalysts performed by using Co-methoxy-tetra-phenylporfirin as a macrocyclic compound incorporated into the aerogel structure, and sintered at 700 and 900 degrees C in N-2, revealed the presence of Co-metal nano-particles with 20 nm diameter. HRTEM and diffraction patterns show a beta-Co FCC structure with many {111} micro-twins in the Co nano-particles. The electrochemical properties of the synthesized catalysts in O-2-free and O-2-saturated sulfuric and perchloric acid solutions, evaluated by a rotating disc electrode (RDE) technique, demonstrated catalytic activity in hydrogen oxidation and oxygen reduction reactions. (C) 2009 Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.X1120sciescopu
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