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Quantum key distribution beyond the repeaterless secret key capacity
Quantum communications promise to provide information theoretic security in the exchange of information. However, unlike their classical counterpart, they utilise dim optical pulses whose amplification is prohibited. Consequently, their transmission rate and range is confined below a theoretical limit known as repeaterless secret key capacity. Overcoming this limit with today’s technology was believed to be impossible until the recent proposal of Twin-field (TF) quantum key distribution (QKD), a scheme that uses phase-coherent optical signals and an auxiliary measuring station to distribute quantum information. Here, TF-QKD and its main variations are initially explored and compared in simulations, to assess their performance in different attributes. Such schemes are also practically implemented for the first time in two experiments. The first is a proof-of-principle implementation over significant channel losses, in excess of 90 dB. In the second, the setup is developed further and the protocol is implemented over real fibre channels exceeding 600 km in length, representing the first fibre-based secure quantum communication beyond the barriers of 600 km and 100 dB. In both cases, in the high loss/distance regime, the resulting secure key rates exceed the repeaterless secret key capacity, a result never achieved before.EPSRC, Toshiba Research Europ
Organizational Theories Within the Context of Human Resource Marketing
Human Resource Marketing with all its sub-processes, sub-fields and research areas is subject to constant development and change. External circumstances like unemployment, lack of qualified and trained employees etc. force organizations to constantly rethink their approach to human Resource Marketing processes like e.g. recruiting. Organizational theories may hereby support the understanding of these complex and sometimes abstract procedures as they give guidance how to cope with this issue. The paper displays recent approaches to connect Human Resource Marketing and Organizational Theories in a way that can be used in different contexts. Hereby organizational Theories are one possibility to explain the need of change for Human Resource Marketing and its processes. The discussions about the different models of change and the variety of views of management and organization fortify - at the end of the paper - the difficult task to decide for only one model. It must be clear that Human Resource Marketing should be treated as a multidimensional concept. Nevertheless, Organizational Theories can be recommended as one approach to measure a company´s organizational performance. Human Resource Marketing´s integration into Organization Theory is not an easy to fulfill task and leaves way to further considerations in the area of Human Resource Management and its Marketing approach
Peer-to-Peering beyond the Horizon: Can a P2P Network Avoid Liability by Adapting Its Technological Structure?
Peer-to-peer networks are often used to infringe copyrights, but they also serve some legitimate purposes consistent with copyright law. In attempting to find a satisfactor solution, this note develops and analyzes two models that future peer-to-peer networks could employ to attempt to avoid liability for copyright infringement. The note then analyzes the law, applies the two models to the relevant legal tests, and analyzes whether a peer-to-peer network operating on each model could avoid liability for copyright infringement. It concludes that modifying their technological structure may help peer-to-peer networks avoid liability, but that some risks remain
Peer-to-Peering beyond the Horizon: Can a P2P Network Avoid Liability by Adapting Its Technological Structure?
Peer-to-peer networks are often used to infringe copyrights, but they also serve some legitimate purposes consistent with copyright law. In attempting to find a satisfactor solution, this note develops and analyzes two models that future peer-to-peer networks could employ to attempt to avoid liability for copyright infringement. The note then analyzes the law, applies the two models to the relevant legal tests, and analyzes whether a peer-to-peer network operating on each model could avoid liability for copyright infringement. It concludes that modifying their technological structure may help peer-to-peer networks avoid liability, but that some risks remain
High-performance -type organic field-effect transistors with ionic liquid gates
High-performance -type organic field-effect transistors were developed
with ionic-liquid gates and N,N-bis(n-alkyl)-(1,7 and
1,6)-dicyanoperylene-3,4:9,10-bis(dicarboximide)s single-crystals. Transport
measurements show that these devices reproducibly operate in ambient atmosphere
with negligible gate threshold voltage and mobility values as high as 5.0
cm/Vs. These mobility values are essentially identical to those measured in
the same devices without the ionic liquid, using vacuum or air as the gate
dielectric. Our results indicate that the ionic-liquid and -type organic
semiconductor interfaces are suitable to realize high-quality -type organic
transistors operating at small gate voltage, without sacrificing electron
mobility
Betagte Psychosepatienten in Alters- und Pflegeheimen / Elderly Psychosis Patients in Elderly- and Nursing Homes
Changes in the Swiss Healthcare System demand new ways of dealing with people living with mental illness in elderly- and nursing homes. In a workshop current knowledge and experiences have been discussed Full abstract/conference paper in German available
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