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Optical Absorption Characteristics of Silicon Nanowires for Photovoltaic Applications
Solar cells have generated a lot of interest as a potential source of clean
renewable energy for the future. However a big bottleneck in wide scale
deployment of these energy sources remain the low efficiency of these
conversion devices. Recently the use of nanostructures and the strategy of
quantum confinement have been as a general approach towards better charge
carrier generation and capture. In this article we have presented calculations
on the optical characteristics of nanowires made out of Silicon. Our
calculations show these nanowires form excellent optoelectronic materials and
may yield efficient photovoltaic devices
J0041+3224: a new double-double radio galaxy
We report the discovery of a double-double radio galaxy (DDRG), J0041+3224,
with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) and subsequent high-frequency
observations with the Very Large Array (VLA). The inner and outer doubles are
aligned within about 4 deg and are reasonably collinear with the parent optical
galaxy. The outer double has a steeper radio spectrum compared with the inner
one. Using an estimated redshift of 0.45, the projected linear sizes of the
outer and inner doubles are 969 and 171 kpc respectively. The time scale of
interruption of jet activity has been estimated to be about 20 Myr, similar to
other known DDRGs. We have compiled a sample of known DDRGs, and have
re-examined the inverse correlation between the ratio of the luminosities of
the outer to the inner double and the size of the inner double, l_{in}. Unlike
the other DDRGs with l_{in} larger than about 50 kpc, the inner double of
J0041+3224 is marginally more luminous than the outer one. The two DDRGs with
l_{in} less than about a few kpc have a more luminous inner double than the
outer one, possibly due to a higher efficiency of conversion of beam energy as
the jets propagate through the dense interstellar medium. We have examined the
symmetry parameters and find that the inner doubles appear to be more
asymmetric in both its armlength and flux density ratios compared with the
outer doubles, although they appear marginally more collinear with the core
than the outer double. We discuss briefly possible implications of these
trends.Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 9 pages, 10 figure
Hawking Radiation, Covariant Boundary Conditions and Vacuum States
The basic characteristics of the covariant chiral current are obtained from a
chiral effective action. These results are used to justify the covariant
boundary condition used in recent approaches
\cite{Isowilczek,Isoumtwilczek,shailesh,shailesh2,Banerjee} of computing the
Hawking flux from chiral gauge and gravitational anomalies. We also discuss a
connection of our results with the conventional calculation of nonchiral
currents and stress tensors in different (Unruh, Hartle-Hawking and Boulware)
states.Comment: 18 pages, no figures, minor changes, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Hawking Radiation and Covariant Anomalies
Generalising the method of Wilczek and collaborators we provide a derivation
of Hawking radiation from charged black holes using only covariant gauge and
gravitational anomalies. The reliability and universality of the anomaly
cancellation approach to Hawking radiation is also discussed.Comment: Minor changes, conforms to published versio
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