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Transport properties of a two impurity system: a theoretical approach
A system of two interacting cobalt atoms, at varying distances, was studied
in a recent scanning tunneling microscope experiment by Bork et. al.[Nature
Phys. 7, 901 (2011)]. We propose a microscopic model that explains, for all
experimentally analyzed interatomic distances, the physics observed in these
experiments. Our proposal is based on the two-impurity Anderson model, with the
inclusion of a two-path geometry for charge transport. This many-body system is
treated in the finite-U slave boson mean-field approximation and the
logarithmic-discretization embedded-cluster approximation. We physically
characterize the different charge transport regimes of this system at various
interatomic distances and show that, as in the experiments, the features
observed in the transport properties depend on the presence of two impurities
but also on the existence of two conducting channels for electron transport. We
interpret the splitting observed in the conductance as the result of the
hybridization of the two Kondo resonances associated with each impurity.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Vorton Formation
In this paper we present the first analytic model for vorton formation. We
start by deriving the microscopic string equations of motion in Witten's
superconducting model, and show that in the relevant chiral limit these
coincide with the ones obtained from the supersonic elastic models of Carter
and Peter. We then numerically study a number of solutions of these equations
of motion and thereby suggest criteria for deciding whether a given
superconducting loop configuration can form a vorton. Finally, using a recently
developed model for the evolution of currents in superconducting strings we
conjecture, by comparison with these criteria, that string networks formed at
the GUT phase transition should produce no vortons. On the other hand, a
network formed at the electroweak scale can produce vortons accounting for up
to 6% of the critical density. Some consequences of our results are discussed.Comment: 41 pages; color figures 3-6 not included, but available from authors.
To appear in Phys. Rev.
Desempenho de madeira de grevílea revestida com verniz, tinta e stain exposta a intemperismo natural.
Amostras de madeira de grevílea foram revestidas com verniz, tinta e stain adquiridos no mercado nacional e expostas a intemperismo natural durante 45 dias. Após esse período, o desempenho do revestimento foi avaliado quanto ao aparecimento de fungos, aspecto visual do recobrimento e à aderência do filme. Nove produtos foram usados para o recobrimento das amostras e um conjunto sem tratamento também foi exposto às mesmas condições. Os filmes de acabamento tiveram uma boa adesão à madeira de grevílea tanto antes como após o intemperismo natural. O desenvolvimento de fungos foi inibido em relação às amostras sem tratamento, mas apenas as amostras revestidas com Tinta a Óleo, Stain cor branca e o Impregnante GT impediram completamente o surgimento de fungos em 100 % das amostras.EBRAMEM
Frictional sliding without geometrical reflection symmetry
The dynamics of frictional interfaces play an important role in many physical
systems spanning a broad range of scales. It is well-known that frictional
interfaces separating two dissimilar materials couple interfacial slip and
normal stress variations, a coupling that has major implications on their
stability, failure mechanism and rupture directionality. In contrast,
interfaces separating identical materials are traditionally assumed not to
feature such a coupling due to symmetry considerations. We show, combining
theory and experiments, that interfaces which separate bodies made of
macroscopically identical materials, but lack geometrical reflection symmetry,
generically feature such a coupling. We discuss two applications of this novel
feature. First, we show that it accounts for a distinct, and previously
unexplained, experimentally observed weakening effect in frictional cracks.
Second, we demonstrate that it can destabilize frictional sliding which is
otherwise stable. The emerging framework is expected to find applications in a
broad range of systems.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures + Supplementary Material. Minor change in the
title, extended analysis in the second par
Qualitative understanding of the sign of t' asymmetry in the extended t-J Model and relevance for pairing properties
Numerical calculations illustrate the effect of the sign of the next
nearest-neighbor hopping term t' on the 2-hole properties of the t-t'-J model.
Working mainly on 2-leg ladders, in the -1.0 < t'/t < 1.0 regime, it is shown
that introducing t' in the t-J model is equivalent to effectively renormalizing
J, namely t' negative (positive) is equivalent to an effective t-J model with
smaller (bigger) J. This effect is present even at the level of a 2x2 plaquette
toy model, and was observed also in calculations on small square clusters.
Analyzing the transition probabilities of a hole-pair in the plaquette toy
model, it is argued that the coherent propagation of such hole-pair is enhanced
by a constructive interference between both t and t' for t'>0. This
interference is destructive for t'<0.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to appear in PRB as a Rapid Communicatio
Efeito da germinação a baixas temperaturas sobre o vigor de sementes de feijão comum.
O presente trabalho teve como objetivo estimar o efeito do frio sobre o vigor de sementes de feijão comum
Electron Transport through a Molecular Conductor with Center-of-Mass Motion
The linear conductance of a molecular conductor oscillating between two
metallic leads is investigated numerically both for Hubbard interacting and
noninteracting electrons. The molecule-leads tunneling barriers depend on the
molecule displacement from its equilibrium position. The results present an
interesting interference which leads to a conductance dip at the electron-hole
symmetry point, that could be experimentally observable. It is shown that this
dip is caused by the destructive interference between the purely electronic and
phonon-assisted tunneling channels, which are found to carry opposite phases.
When an internal vibrational mode is also active, the electron-hole symmetry is
broken but a Fano-like interference is still observed
Efeito da qualidade do volumoso sobre a produção de metano durante a fermentação ruminal.
Este trabalho foi conduzido com objetivo de avaliar a produção de metano oriunda da fermentação ruminal de volumosos com qualidade distinta: bagaço de cana-de-açúcar (3,9% de PB; 84,6% de FDN; 12,1% lignina) e feno de coastcross (14,8% de PB; 68,2% de FDN; 3,5% lignina)
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