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InAs/InP single quantum wire formation and emission at 1.5 microns
Isolated InAs/InP self-assembled quantum wires have been grown using in situ
accumulated stress measurements to adjust the optimal InAs thickness. Atomic
force microscopy imaging shows highly asymmetric nanostructures with average
length exceeding more than ten times their width. High resolution optical
investigation of as-grown samples reveals strong photoluminescence from
individual quantum wires at 1.5 microns. Additional sharp features are related
to monolayer fluctuations of the two dimensional InAs layer present during the
early stages of the quantum wire self-assembling process.Comment: 4 pages and 3 figures submitted to Applied Physics Letter
Charge control in laterally coupled double quantum dots
We investigate the electronic and optical properties of InAs double quantum
dots grown on GaAs (001) and laterally aligned along the [110] crystal
direction. The emission spectrum has been investigated as a function of a
lateral electric field applied along the quantum dot pair mutual axis. The
number of confined electrons can be controlled with the external bias leading
to sharp energy shifts which we use to identify the emission from neutral and
charged exciton complexes. Quantum tunnelling of these electrons is proposed to
explain the reversed ordering of the trion emission lines as compared to that
of excitons in our system.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures submitted to PRB Rapid Com
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Composite polymer membranes for laserinduced fluorescence thermometry
We demonstrate a modified version of laser-induced fluorescence thermometry (LIFT) for mapping temperature gradients in the vicinity of small photothermal devices. Our approach is based on temperature sensitive fluorescent membranes fabricated with rhodamine B and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Relevant membrane features for LIFT, such as temperature sensitivity, thermal quenching and photobleaching are presented for a range of 25 °C to 90 °C, and their performance is evaluated upon obtaining the temperature gradients produced in the proximity of optical fiber micro-heaters. Our results show that temperature measurements in regions as small as 750 μm x 650 μm, with a temperature resolution of 1 °C, can be readily obtained
Spectropolarimetric analysis of an active region filament. I. Magnetic and dynamical properties from single component inversions
The determination of the magnetic filed vector in solar filaments is possible
by interpreting the Hanle and Zeeman effects in suitable chromospheric spectral
lines like those of the He I multiplet at 10830 A. We study the vector magnetic
field of an active region filament (NOAA 12087). Spectropolarimetric data of
this active region was acquired with the GRIS instrument at the GREGOR
telescope and studied simultaneously in the chromosphere with the He I 10830 A
multiplet and in the photosphere with the Si I 10827 A line. As it is usual
from previous studies, only a single component model is used to infer the
magnetic properties of the filament. The results are put into a solar context
with the help of the Solar Dynamic Observatory images. Some results clearly
point out that a more complex inversion had to be done. Firstly, the Stokes
map of He I does not show any clear signature of the presence of the filament.
Secondly, the local azimuth map follows the same pattern than Stokes as if
the polarity of Stokes were conditioning the inference to very different
magnetic field even with similar linear polarization signals. This indication
suggests that the Stokes could be dominated by the below magnetic field
coming from the active region, and not, from the filament itself. Those and
more evidences will be analyzed in depth and a more complex inversion will be
attempted in the second part of this series.Comment: 18 pages, 19 figures, accepted for publication in A&
Amar como JesĂşs nos ama. Teresa de Lisieux y la caridad
Teresa de Lisieux ha experimentado a Dios como Amor misericordioso manifestado asĂ definitivamente en Cristo, al que ella ha accedido en la meditaciĂłn de sus Misterios y en la celebraciĂłn eucarĂstica. Esta experiencia intensa del amor que es Dios revelado en Cristo, ha sanado y vivificado humana y espiritualmente a Teresa, animándola a una vivencia de la caridad al estilo de JesĂşs por encima de todas las dificultades que se le han presentado en la vida, particularmente al interior de su comunidad religiosa. Desde su experiencia mĂstica, ella es maestra autorizada en el conocimiento del Dios Amor que nos llama al amor.Therese of Lisieux has felt God’s merciful love inside in just the same way Christ did. She reached this love through the meditation of her Mysteries and Euchatistic celebrations. This intense experience of love, which is again God reflected on Jesuschrist, has healed and refreshed Teresa in human and spiritual ways. Thus encouraging her to live charity just like Jesus did, going through countless difficulties in life, particularly those within his religious community. Therefore, it is due to her mystical experience that we can consider her proficient all the knowledge concerning the love of God on us
La transmisiĂłn impresa de un manuscrito dramático censurado: el caso de " El santo negro ", " El negro del SerafĂn " o " El negro del mejor amo "
El ms. 17.317 de la Biblioteca Nacional de España recoge una pieza dramática que ha sido atribuida a diferentes autores de nuestro teatro del Siglo de Oro y que ha sido titulada de distintas maneras a lo largo de su peripecia editorial. En este manuscrito se dice que es El negro del SerafĂn y que su dramaturgo es Luis VĂ©lez de Guevara. La transmisiĂłn más famosa y de la que parten la mayor parte de los testimonios que conocemos corresponde a la que se imprime en la parte cuarta de la colecciĂłn Nuevas Escogidas. En esta se atribuye la pieza a Mira de Amescua y se titula El negro del mejor amo. A partir de la censura que es realizada en el manuscrito se detalla la relaciĂłn que tienen uno y otro testimonio.The comedy of ms. 17.317 from BNE has been attributed to various theater authors of the Spanish Golden Age. It has also been called in different ways throughout its publishing history. In this manuscript is named El negro del SerafĂn and attributed to Luis VĂ©lez de Guevara. The most famous and repeated transmission is included in Parte Cuarta of Nuevas Escogidas. In this volume is attributed to Mira de Amescua and is titled El negro del mejor amo. This article discusses the censorship of the manuscript to establish relations between the two testimonies
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