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Translation and Rotation Invariant Multiscale Image Registration
The most recent research involved registering images in the presence of translations and rotations using one iteration of the redundant discrete wavelet transform. We extend this work by creating a new multiscale transform to register two images with translation or rotation differences, independent of scale differences between the images. Our two-dimensional multiscale transform uses an innovative combination of lowpass filtering and the continuous wavelet transform to mimic the two-dimensional redundant discrete wavelet transform. This allows us to obtain multiple subbands at various scales while maintaining the desirable properties of the redundant discrete wavelet transform. Whereas the discrete wavelet transform produces results only at dyadic scales, our new multiscale transform produces data at all integer scales. This added flexibility improves registration accuracy without greatly increasing computational complexity and permits accurate registration even in the presence of scale differences
Nonconventional odd denominator fractional quantum Hall states in the second Landau level
We report the observation of a new fractional quantum Hall state in the
second Landau level of a two-dimensional electron gas at the Landau level
filling factor . We find that the model of noninteracting composite
fermions can explain the magnitude of gaps of the prominent 2+1/3 and 2+2/3
states. The same model fails, however, to account for the gaps of the 2+2/5 and
the newly observed 2+6/13 states suggesting that these two states are of exotic
origin.omposite fermion model. However, the weaker 2+2/5 and 2+6/13 states
deviate significantly suggesting that these states are of exotic origin
Electron Scattering in AlGaN/GaN Structures
We present data on mobility lifetime, , quantum lifetime, ,
and cyclotron resonance lifetime, , of a sequence of high-mobility
two-dimensional electron gases in the AlGaN/GaN system, covering a density
range of cm. We observe a large discrepancy
between and (/6) and explain it as
the result of density fluctuations of only a few percent. Therefore, only
--and not -- is a reliable measure of the time between
electron scattering events in these specimens. The ratio
increases with increasing density in this series of samples, but scattering
over this density range remains predominantly in the large-angle scattering
regime
Evidence for the Collective Nature of the Reentrant Integer Quantum Hall States of the Second Landau Level
We report an unexpected sharp peak in the temperature dependence of the
magnetoresistance of the reentrant integer quantum Hall states in the second
Landau level. This peak defines the onset temperature of these states. We find
that in different spin branches the onset temperatures of the reentrant states
scale with the Coulomb energy. This scaling provides direct evidence that
Coulomb interactions play an important role in the formation of these reentrant
states evincing their collective nature
Particle-hole Asymmetry of Fractional Quantum Hall States in the Second Landau Level of a Two-dimensional Hole System
We report the first unambiguous observation of a fractional quantum Hall
state in the Landau level of a two-dimensional hole sample at the filling
factor . We identified this state by a quantized Hall resistance and
an activated temperature dependence of the longitudinal resistance and found an
energy gap of 40 mK. To our surprise the particle-hole conjugate state at
filling factor in our sample does not develop down to 6.9 mK. This
observation is contrary to that in electron samples in which the 7/3 state is
typically more stable than the 8/3 state. We present evidence that the
asymmetry between the 7/3 and 8/3 states in our hole sample is due to Landau
level mixing
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