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First-principles study on dielectric properties of NaCl crystal and ultrathin NaCl films under finite external electric field
We present a first-principles study on the dielectric properties of an NaCl
crystal and ultrathin NaCl films under a finite external electric field. Our
results show that the high-frequency dielectric constant of the films is not
affected by the finite size effect from crystal surfaces and is close to that
of the crystal, whereas the static one is sensitive to the thickness of the
film due to the difference in the atomic configurations between the surface and
inside of the film.Comment: 11 pages and 4 figure
Vertical Structure of Gas Pressure-Dominated Accretion Disks with Local Dissipation of Turbulence and Radiative Transport
(shortened) We calculate the vertical structure of a local patch of an
accretion disk in which heating by dissipation of MRI-driven MHD turbulence is
balanced by radiative cooling. Heating, radiative transport, and cooling are
computed self-consistently with the structure by solving the equations of
radiation MHD in the shearing-box approximation. Using a fully 3-d and
energy-conserving code, we compute the structure of this disk segment over a
span of more than five cooling times. After a brief relaxation period, a
statistically steady-state develops. Measuring height above the midplane in
units of the scale-height H predicted by a Shakura-Sunyaev model, we find that
the disk atmosphere stretches upward, with the photosphere rising to about 7H,
in contrast to the approximately 3H predicted by conventional analytic models.
This more extended structure, as well as fluctuations in the height of the
photosphere, may lead to departures from Planckian form in the emergent
spectra. Dissipation is distributed across the region within roughly 3H of the
midplane, but is very weak at greater altitudes. Because fluctuations in the
dissipation are particularly strong away from the midplane, the emergent
radiation flux can track dissipation fluctuations with a lag that is only
0.1--0.2 times the mean cooling time of the disk. Long timescale asymmetries in
the dissipation distribution can also cause significant asymmetry in the flux
emerging from the top and bottom surfaces of the disk. Radiative diffusion
dominates Poynting flux in the vertical energy flow throughout the disk.Comment: accepted by Ap
Logothium: Reunification and Improvement of the Community through Logos
The proposal for this project is to create a branch library and a branch collage in city center Philadelphia that offers the possibility to reunification and improvement of a community. The project is going to take place at 1300 Fairmount Ave, Popular, Philadelphia, PA., that currently is a vacant lot and it is adjacent to the Fairmount subway station and the Devine Lorraine Hotel. While the chosen site, nearby lots and some adjacent properties are a vacant or abandoned, or consists of public housings. The area is anticipating a major rehabilitation projects that create groundwork for a successful urban fabric that reinforces the urban pedestrian bond from the city center to lower North Philadelphia. The project accommodates proposed revitalization plans and it takes account of future need and change in the area with its program, use and design. By providing academic and cultural opportunity, the project will reconnect area with local communities and beyond. Also it is anticipated to function as a cultural incubator of the area for general improvement of the life standard of current and future generations. As representation of broad cultural activities held within the project, the word “Logos” is employed
Geometry and Conductance of Al Wires Suspended between Semi-Infinite Crystalline Electrodes
We present a first-principles study of a coherent relationship between the
optimized geometry and conductance of a three-aluminum-atom wire during its
elongation process. Our simulation employs the most definite model including
semi-infinite crystalline electrodes using the overbridging boundary-matching
method [Phys. Rev. B {\bf 67}, 195315 (2003)] extended to incorporate nonlocal
pseudopotentials. The results that the conductance of the wire is 1
G and the conductance trace as a function of electrode spacing shows a
convex downward curve before breaking are in agreement with experimental data.Comment: 5 pages and 3 figure
First-Principles Study on Leakage Current through Si/SiO Interface
The relationship between the presence of defects at the stacking structure of
the Si/SiO interface and leakage current is theoretically studied by
first-principles calculation. I found that the leakage current through the
interface with dangling bonds is 530 times larger than that without any
defects, which is expected to lead to dielectric breakdown. The direction of
the dangling bonds is closely related to the performance of the oxide as an
insulator. In addition, it is proved that the termination of the dangling bonds
by hydrogen atoms is effective for reducing the leakage current.Comment: 11 pages. to be published in Phys. Rev.
Direct administration of 2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin into guinea pig cochleae: Effects on physiological and histological measurements
<p>Cochlear response measurements from two different animals made before (red) and after (blue) treatment with HPβCD (Panel A) and TTX (Panel B) to 80 dB SPL 4 kHz tone bursts. Cochlear response waveform maintained CAP-like morphology after HPβCD treatment, consistent with reduced mechanical drive to neural excitation (Panel B, blue). In contrast, response waveform is EPSP-like following TTX treatment. Unlike TTX, results from HPβCD do not support the hypothesis that the auditory nerve is a site of action for 13 mM HPβCD.</p
Magnetic pressure support and accretion disk spectra
Stellar atmosphere models of ionized accretion disks have generally neglected
the contribution of magnetic fields to the vertical hydrostatic support,
although magnetic fields are widely believed to play a critical role in the
transport of angular momentum. Simulations of magnetorotational turbulence in a
vertically stratified shearing box geometry show that magnetic pressure support
can be dominant in the upper layers of the disk. We present calculations of
accretion disk spectra that include this magnetic pressure support, as well as
a vertical dissipation profile based on simulation. Magnetic pressure support
generically produces a more vertically extended disk atmosphere with a larger
density scale height. This acts to harden the spectrum compared to models that
neglect magnetic pressure support. We estimate the significance of this effect
on disk-integrated spectra by calculating an illustrative disk model for a
stellar mass black hole, assuming that similar magnetic pressure support exists
at all radii.Comment: submitted to Ap
Transport properties in network models with perfectly conducting channels
We study the transport properties of disordered electron systems that contain
perfectly conducting channels. Two quantum network models that belong to
different universality classes, unitary and symplectic, are simulated
numerically. The perfectly conducting channel in the unitary class can be
realized in zigzag graphene nano-ribbons and that in the symplectic class is
known to appear in metallic carbon nanotubes. The existence of a perfectly
conducting channel leads to novel conductance distribution functions and a
shortening of the conductance decay length.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, proceedings of LT2
General Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of Black Hole Accretion Disks: Results and Observational Implications
A selection of results from the general relativistic MHD accretion
simulations described in the previous talk are presented. We find that the
magnetic field strength increases sharply with decreasing radius and is also
enhanced near rapidly-spinning black holes. The greater magnetic field strength
associated with rapid black hole rotation leads to a large outward
electromagnetic angular momentum flux that substantially reduces both the mean
accretion rate and the net accreted angular momentum per unit rest-mass. This
electromagnetic stress strongly violates the traditional guess that the
accretion stress vanishes at and inside the marginally stable orbit. Possible
observational consequences include a constraint on the maximum spin of black
holes, enhancement to the radiative efficiency, and concentration of
fluorescent Fe Kalpha to the innermost part of the accretion disk.Comment: invited review at the conference "Stellar-mass, Intermediate-mass,
and Supermassive Black Holes", held in Kyoto, Japan, Octorber 28-31, 2003, to
be published in Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplemen
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