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Spatial effects of Fano resonance in local tunneling conductivity in vicinity of impurity on semiconductor surface
We present the results of local tunneling conductivity spatial distribution
detailed theoretical investigations in vicinity of impurity atom for a wide
range of applied bias voltage. We observed Fano resonance in tunneling
conductivity resulting from interference between resonant tunneling channel
through impurity energy level and direct tunneling channel between the
tunneling contact leads. We have found that interference between tunneling
channels strongly modifies form of tunneling conductivity measured by the
scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy (STM/STS) depending on the distance
value from the impurity.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Conductance plateau in quantum spin transport through an interacting quantum dot
Quantum spin transport is studied in an interacting quantum dot. It is found
that a conductance "plateau" emerges in the non-linear charge conductance by a
spin bias in the Kondo regime. The conductance plateau, as a complementary to
the Kondo peak, originates from the strong electron correlation and exchange
processes in the quantum dot, and can be regarded as one of the characteristics
in quantum spin transport.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Performance-based contracting in the defence industry: Exploring triadic dynamics between government, OEMs and suppliers
This study takes a rare longitudinal perspective to examine performance-based contracting (PBC) in
the context of the development of a major capital defence project. It employs a triadic framework to
examine changes in actors and their roles over time in fulfilling the project. The triads involve both
contractors as suppliers and government entities. More specifically, using a historical narrative
method the study suggests that over the 30 year span of the new warship’s development, different
parties occupy the nodes of triads where the roles or functions of the principal and agents in the
contract change over time. Our use of a triadic perspective enables us to trace both the withdrawal of
the government customer from a position of authority and the specific strategy of one supplier to
occupy the vacated role as systems integrator. The study makes three distinct contributions: firstly, to
our understanding of PBC through tracing the development of the conditions that enable PBC in
largescale long-term public-private contracting such as clear role delineation. Second, it adds to
understanding of principal-agent behaviour in triadic public-private projects, suggesting that
customer and supplier roles need to be perceived as supply network dynamics. Third, it suggests
reasons why this defence acquisition underperformed, focusing on the mediation of the customer’s
value requirement through powerful players seeking to extend their control. We argue PBC must be
re-assessed in complex environments to include less direct financial measures such as long-term
market share and adopt a more nuanced approach to contractual management than simply
transferring risk.We wish to acknowledge the financial assistance provided by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing &
Supply and the Institute of Supply Management
5G-Based Multi-Sensor Platform for Monitoring of Workpieces and Machines: Prototype Hardware Design and Firmware
In this paper, we introduce a 5G-based multi-sensor platform for monitoring workpieces and machines. The prototype is realized within the EU-funded 5G-SMART project, which aims to enable smart manufacturing through 5G, demonstrating and validating new generation network technology in industrial processes. There are already state-of-the-art solutions, but with drawbacks such as limited flexibility, brief real-time capability, and sensors aimed at single applications. The 5G-SMART multi-sensor platform is designed to overcome these points and meet the requirements of Industry 4.0. The device is equipped with different sensors to acquire multiple data from workpieces and machines of the shop floor, wirelessly connected by 5G to the factory cloud. A hardware design description of the prototype is provided, focusing on the electronic components and their interaction with the microcontroller. Verification of the correct functioning of the board is given, with a basic library for the main peripherals used as a basis for the final firmware
Correlation induced switching of local spatial charge distribution in two-level system
We present theoretical investigation of spatial charge distribution in the
two-level system with strong Coulomb correlations by means of Heisenberg
equations analysis for localized states total electron filling numbers taking
into account pair correlations of local electron density. It was found that
tunneling current through nanometer scale structure with strongly coupled
localized states causes Coulomb correlations induced spatial redistribution of
localized charges. Conditions for inverse occupation of two-level system in
particular range of applied bias caused by Coulomb correlations have been
revealed. We also discuss possibility of charge manipulation in the proposed
system.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures Submitted to JETP Letter
Heterocyclic iodonium salts: preparation, structure and perspectives
White-light interferometry has been a well-known and established measurement technique for years. However, in certain fields of production technology, such as microassembly or small-cavity inspection, there is a need for miniaturized metrology systems. This request can be answered, among other variants, with the use of fiber-based interferometry. The application of fibers enables, e.g., separation of a sensor (probe) from an optical receiver. The result is that the sensor probe can theoretically be miniaturized down to the curve diameter of the used fiber. On the one hand, this paper demonstrates how the use of a continuously improved miniaturized sensor probe can enable the application of such a measurement system in the mentioned technological fields. On the other hand, it describes the present state of a special mirror to increase the measuring range, frequency, and stability of the sensor system. This mirror replaces the moving reference mirror, which is commonly needed in an interferometer. It is designed with a certain number of steps to compensate the path difference between the object and reference beams. The fundamental aspects of white-light interferometry are presented and lead to the concept of a miniaturized fiber-based distance-measurement system
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The need for a marker predicting benefit following cardiovascular disease risk reduction treatment
Developing a robust method to study characteristics of vascular flow using ultrasound may be useful to assess endothelial function and vasodilatation. There are four stages in this proposal. 1.The first stage is to standardise and validate the methodology to enable computational risk flow data and other flow characteristics to be used clinically. (Current Study). Further development of fluid modelling methods will enable particulate haemodynamics to be investigated, and incorporate detailed endothelial structure together with cellular pathways. 2. This should be followed up by studies in different patient groups investigating the association between the derived values and estimated risk (using other methods such as Framingham risk score). 3. Then, associated with underlying cardiovascular risk, prospective studies would be made to establish whether computational flow dynamic data can predict outcome. If successful it could prove to be a very useful marker of benefit following treatment in a clinical setting
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