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    Nonlinear thermoelectric response due to energy-dependent transport properties of a quantum dot

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    Quantum dots are useful model systems for studying quantum thermoelectric behavior because of their highly energy-dependent electron transport properties, which are tunable by electrostatic gating. As a result of this strong energy dependence, the thermoelectric response of quantum dots is expected to be nonlinear with respect to an applied thermal bias. However, until now this effect has been challenging to observe because, first, it is experimentally difficult to apply a sufficiently large thermal bias at the nanoscale and, second, it is difficult to distinguish thermal bias effects from purely temperature-dependent effects due to overall heating of a device. Here we take advantage of a novel thermal biasing technique and demonstrate a nonlinear thermoelectric response in a quantum dot which is defined in a heterostructured semiconductor nanowire. We also show that a theoretical model based on the Master equations fully explains the observed nonlinear thermoelectric response given the energy-dependent transport properties of the quantum dot.Comment: Cite as: A. Svilans, et al., Physica E (2015), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physe.2015.10.00

    Pengaruh alokasi anggaran sektor pertanian dan industri terhadap PDRB di Kabupaten Kerinci

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      This study aims to analyze the development of the agricultural and industrial sector budgets and analyze the effect of the farming and industrial sector budget allocations on the GRDP in the Kerinci district. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression with Ordinary Least Square (OLS). This study indicates that the development of the industrial sector budget in Kerinci Regency for the 2010 to 2020 period has fluctuated with an average growth of Rp. 36,920,377,491 per year and the average industrial sector budget in Kerinci Regency for the 2010 to 2020 period is Rp. 8,154,752,012 per year. And the results of the analysis of factors that affect GRDP in Kerinci Regency, simultaneously the agricultural and industrial sector budget variables have a significant effect on GRDP, and partially the industrial sector budget has a significant impact. The farm sector budget has no significant effect.  Keywords: GRDP, Agriculture sector budget, Industry sector budget

    A quantum-dot heat engine operating close to the thermodynamic efficiency limits

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    Cyclical heat engines are a paradigm of classical thermodynamics, but are impractical for miniaturization because they rely on moving parts. A more recent concept is particle-exchange (PE) heat engines, which uses energy filtering to control a thermally driven particle flow between two heat reservoirs. As they do not require moving parts and can be realized in solid-state materials, they are suitable for low-power applications and miniaturization. It was predicted that PE engines could reach the same thermodynamically ideal efficiency limits as those accessible to cyclical engines, but this prediction has not been verified experimentally. Here, we demonstrate a PE heat engine based on a quantum dot (QD) embedded into a semiconductor nanowire. We directly measure the engine's steady-state electric power output and combine it with the calculated electronic heat flow to determine the electronic efficiency η\eta. We find that at the maximum power conditions, η\eta is in agreement with the Curzon-Ahlborn efficiency and that the overall maximum η\eta is in excess of 70%\% of the Carnot efficiency while maintaining a finite power output. Our results demonstrate that thermoelectric power conversion can, in principle, be achieved close to the thermodynamic limits, with direct relevance for future hot-carrier photovoltaics, on-chip coolers or energy harvesters for quantum technologies

    Economic Integration

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    The results of international trade have generated a set of both winners and losers. On one side we have the big companies and big producers that stand out and on the other hand, there is a sector that has been affected such as groups of peasants, rural communities, cooperatives, amongst others that live in the poor southern countries. Therefore, the objective of this research article is the search and the design of mechanisms that will counteract the flaws of the current systems, and that will translate into social policies to give a solution to the more unprotected people. Fair trade is an alternative that is heading towards practices of a more social and solidary economy and through these mechanisms, that are funded in

    Thermoelectric characterization of the Kondo resonance in nanowire quantum dots

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    We experimentally verify hitherto untested theoretical predictions about the thermoelectric properties of Kondo correlated quantum dots (QDs). The specific conditions required for this study are obtained by using QDs epitaxially grown in nanowires, combined with a recently developed method for controlling and measuring temperature differences at the nanoscale. This makes it possible to obtain data of very high quality both below and above the Kondo temperature, and allows a quantitative comparison with theoretical predictions. Specifically, we verify that Kondo correlations can induce a polarity change of the thermoelectric current, which can be reversed either by increasing the temperature or by applying a magnetic field

    The methanol emission in the J1J0J_1-J_0 A+^{-+} line series as a tracer of specific physical conditions in high-mass star-forming regions

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    We present results of the investigations of the properties of the methanol J1J0J_1 - J_0 A+^{-+} line series motivated by the recent serendipitous detection of the maser emission in the 14114014_1 - 14_0 A+^{-+} line at 349~GHz in S255IR-SMA1 soon after the accretion burst. The study includes further observations of several lines of this series in S255IR with the SMA, a mini-survey of methanol lines in the 0.8 mm range toward a sample of bright 6.7~GHz methanol maser sources with the IRAM-30m telescope, and theoretical modeling. We found that the maser component of the 14114014_1 - 14_0 A+^{-+} line in S255IR decayed by more than order of magnitude in comparison with that in 2016. No clear sign of maser emission is observed in other lines of this series in the SMA observations except the 71707_1 - 7_0 A+^{-+} line where an additional bright component is detected at the velocity of the maser emission observed earlier in the 14114014_1 - 14_0 A+^{-+} line. Our LVG model constrains the ranges of the physical parameters that matches the observed emission intensities. No obvious maser emission in the J1J0J_1 - J_0 A+^{-+} lines was detected in the mini-survey of the 6.7~GHz methanol maser sources, though one component in NGC7538 may represent a weak maser. In general, the maser effect in the J1J0J_1 - J_0 A+^{-+} lines may serve as a tracer of rather hot environments and in particular luminosity flaring events during high mass star formation.Comment: 16 pages, 12 figure

    IL-22 mediates goblet cell hyperplasia and worm expulsion in intestinal helminth infection.

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    Type 2 immune responses are essential in protection against intestinal helminth infections. In this study we show that IL-22, a cytokine important in defence against bacterial infections in the intestinal tract, is also a critical mediator of anti-helminth immunity. After infection with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, a rodent hookworm, IL-22-deficient mice showed impaired worm expulsion despite normal levels of type 2 cytokine production. The impaired worm expulsion correlated with reduced goblet cell hyperplasia and reduced expression of goblet cell markers. We further confirmed our findings in a second nematode model, the murine whipworm Trichuris muris. T.muris infected IL-22-deficient mice had a similar phenotype to that seen in N.brasiliensis infection, with impaired worm expulsion and reduced goblet cell hyperplasia. Ex vivo and in vitro analysis demonstrated that IL-22 is able to directly induce the expression of several goblet cell markers, including mucins. Taken together, our findings reveal that IL-22 plays an important role in goblet cell activation, and thus, a key role in anti-helminth immunity
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