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Experimental Study of Pressure Influence on Tunnel Transport into 2DEG
We present the concept and the results of pilot measurements of tunneling in
a system {Al/-GaAs} under pressure up to 2 GPa at 4.2 K. The
obtained results may indicate the following: the barrier height for
{Al/-GaAs} equals to 0.86 eV at P=0 and its pressure coefficient is ; charged impurity density in the delta-layer starts to drop from
down to at about 1.5
GPa; metal-insulator transition may occur in 2DEG at about 2 GPa
Applications of M.G. Krein's Theory of Regular Symmetric Operators to Sampling Theory
The classical Kramer sampling theorem establishes general conditions that
allow the reconstruction of functions by mean of orthogonal sampling formulae.
One major task in sampling theory is to find concrete, non trivial realizations
of this theorem. In this paper we provide a new approach to this subject on the
basis of the M. G. Krein's theory of representation of simple regular symmetric
operators having deficiency indices (1,1). We show that the resulting sampling
formulae have the form of Lagrange interpolation series. We also characterize
the space of functions reconstructible by our sampling formulae. Our
construction allows a rigorous treatment of certain ideas proposed recently in
quantum gravity.Comment: 15 pages; v2: minor changes in abstract, addition of PACS numbers,
changes in some keywords, some few changes in the introduction, correction of
the proof of the last theorem, and addition of some comments at the end of
the fourth sectio
Investigation of Light Nucleus Clustering in Relativistic Multifragmentation Processes
The use of emulsions for studying nuclear clustering in light nucleus
fragmentation processes at energies higher than 1A GeV is discussed. New
results on the topologies of relativistic Li-7 and B-10 nucleus fragmentation
in peripheral interactions are given. A program of research of the cluster
structure in stable and radioactive nuclei is suggested.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. Presented at Conference on Fundamental
Interactions, 2-6 December 2002, ITEP, Moscow, Russia (misprints are removed
Response of tunnel Schottky-barrier junction to radiation pressure of FIR laser radiation
The response of tunnel Schottky junctions due to plasma reflection of laser radiation has been investigated in the far infrared. The signal was found to be independent of the laser radiation frequency below the plasma edge. At high power levels a nonlinearity of the response was observed. It is assumed that this nonlinearity is caused by near-zone field effects which lead also to a substantial enhancement of the responsivity
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