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Monitoring habits and physiological data in the frail elderly
There is a need for new models of care enabled by technology to support long-term and independent living of the elderly. Integrating telecare and telehealth technologies can be used to provide innovative support in an unobtrusive way. inCASA is a European Commission funded project that uses an integrated platform to monitor both health and habits data in the frail elderly and demonstrate the concept of integrated health and social services through pilot trials. This paper presents the joint analysis of habits and clinical data from the UK pilot. The aim of the analysis is to determine the correlation between change in habits behaviour, change in physiological data and deterioration in the condition of the patient
Ballistic transport in induced one-dimensional hole systems
We have fabricated and studied a ballistic one-dimensional p-type quantum
wire using an undoped AlGaAs/GaAs heterostructure. The absence of modulation
doping eliminates remote ionized impurity scattering and allows high mobilities
to be achieved over a wide range of hole densities, and in particular, at very
low densities where carrier-carrier interactions are strongest. The device
exhibits clear quantized conductance plateaus with highly stable gate
characteristics. These devices provide opportunities for studying spin-orbit
coupling and interaction effects in mesoscopic hole systems in the strong
interaction regime where rs > 10.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures (accepted to Applied Physics Letters
Large anomalous Hall effect in ferromagnetic insulator-topological insulator heterostructures
We demonstrate the van der Waals epitaxy of the topological insulator
compound Bi2Te3 on the ferromagnetic insulator Cr2Ge2Te6. The layers are
oriented with (001) of Bi2Te3 parallel to (001) of Cr2Ge2Te6 and (110) of
Bi2Te3 parallel to (100) of Cr2Ge2Te6. Cross-sectional transmission electron
microscopy indicates the formation of a sharp interface. At low temperatures,
bilayers consisting of Bi2Te3 on Cr2Ge2Te6 exhibit a large anomalous Hall
effect (AHE). Tilted field studies of the AHE indicate that the easy axis lies
along the c-axis of the heterostructure, consistent with magnetization
measurements in bulk Cr2Ge2Te6. The 61 K Curie temperature of Cr2Ge2Te6 and the
use of near-stoichiometric materials may lead to the development of spintronic
devices based on the AHE.Comment: Related papers at http://pettagroup.princeton.ed
Are there brown dwarfs in globular clusters?
We present an analytical method for constraining the substellar initial mass
function in globular clusters, based on the observed frequency of transit
events. Globular clusters typically have very high stellar densities where
close encounters are relatively common, and thus tidal capture can occur to
form close binary systems. Encounters between main sequence stars and
lower-mass objects can result in tidal capture if the mass ratio is > 0.01. If
brown dwarfs exist in significant numbers, they too will be found in close
binaries, and some fraction of their number should be revealed as they transit
their stellar companions. We calculate the rate of tidal capture of brown
dwarfs in both segregated and unsegregated clusters, and find that the tidal
capture is more likely to occur over an initial relaxation time before
equipartition occurs. The lack of any such transits in recent HST monitoring of
47 Tuc implies an upper limit on the frequency of brown dwarfs (< 15 % relative
to stars) which is significantly below that measured in the galactic field and
young clusters.Comment: MNRAS in pres
Spin resonance in the superconducting state of LiFeODFeSe observed by neutron spectroscopy
We have performed inelastic neutron scattering measurements on a powder
sample of the superconductor lithium iron selenide hydroxide
LiFeODFeSe (, \,K). The spectrum shows an enhanced intensity below over an
energy range , where is the
superconducting gap, with maxima at the wave vectors \,\AA and \,\AA. The behavior of this
feature is consistent with the spin resonance mode found in other
unconventional superconductors, and strongly resembles the spin resonance
observed in the spectrum of the molecular-intercalated iron selenide,
Li(ND)(ND)FeSe. The signal can
be described with a characteristic two-dimensional wave vector
in the Brillouin zone of the iron square lattice, consistent with the nesting
vector between electron Fermi sheets
Curvature singularity of the distributional BTZ black hole geometry
For the non-rotating BTZ black hole, the distributional curvature tensor
field is found. It is shown to have singular parts proportional to a
-distribution with support at the origin. This singularity is related,
through Einstein field equations, to a point source. Coordinate invariance and
independence on the choice of differentiable structure of the results are
addressed.Comment: Latex, 7 page
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