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Pion form factors with improved infrared factorization
We calculate electromagnetic pion form factors with an analytic model for
which is infrared (IR) finite without invoking a
``freezing'' hypothesis. We show that for the asymptotic pion distribution
amplitude, agrees well with the data, whereas
the IR-enhanced hard contribution to and the soft (nonfactorizing)
part can jointly account for the data.Comment: 12 pages; 3 figures as PS files (1 figure added); modified text;
added references. To appear in Phys. Lett.
Compositional changes on GaN surfaces under low-energy ion bombardment studied by synchrotron-based spectroscopies
We have investigated compositional changes on GaNsurfaces under Ar-ion bombardment using synchrotron-based high-resolution x-rayphotoemission (PES) and near-edge x-ray absorption fine structure(NEXAFS)spectroscopy. The low-energy ion bombardment of GaN produces a Ga-rich surface layer which transforms into a metallic Ga layer at higher bombarding energies. At the same time, the photoemissionspectra around N 1s core levels reveal the presence of both uncoordinated nitrogen and nitrogen interstitials, which we have analyzed in more details by x-rayabsorption measurements at N K edge. We have demonstrated that PES and NEXAFS provide a powerful combination for studying the compositional changes on GaNsurfaces. A mechanism for the relocation and loss of nitrogen during ion bombardment in agreement with some recent experimental and theoretical studies of defect formation in GaN has been proposed.P.N.K.D. is grateful for the financial
support of the Australian Research Council
Phonon-mediated electron spin phase diffusion in a quantum dot
An effective spin relaxation mechanism that leads to electron spin
decoherence in a quantum dot is proposed. In contrast to the common
calculations of spin-flip transitions between the Kramers doublets, we take
into account a process of phonon-mediated fluctuation in the electron spin
precession and subsequent spin phase diffusion. Specifically, we consider
modulations in the longitudinal g-factor and hyperfine interaction induced by
the phonon-assisted transitions between the lowest electronic states. Prominent
differences in the temperature and magnetic field dependence between the
proposed mechanisms and the spin-flip transitions are expected to facilitate
its experimental verification. Numerical estimation demonstrates highly
efficient spin relaxation in typical semiconductor quantum dots.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
CEDM constraints on modified sfermion universality and spontaneous CP violation
We discuss the supersymmetric CP problem that arises when the sfermion soft
mass universality is modified. We place the 3rd generation SU(5) ten-plet
sfermion masses in the weak scale in view of the naturalness. The other
sfermion masses are assumed to be universal and a TeV scale in order to weaken
the flavor changing neutral current processes and electric dipole moment (EDM)
constraints. However this modification generically induces too large up quark
chromo-EDM (CEDM) via the weak scale stop loop. In order to suppress this CEDM,
we propose certain type of flavor structure where the parameters of the
up-(s)quark sector are real whereas those of the down-(s)quark and the charged
(s)lepton sectors are complex at the GUT scale. It is shown that, in this set
up, up quark CEDM can be suppressed within the range where the current and
future experiments have their sensitivity. We briefly illustrate the simple
realization of these particular forms of the modified sfermion universality
with real up-(s)quark sector by spontaneous CP violation in E SUSY GUT with
SU(2) flavor symmetry.Comment: Hg EDM bound updated, content modified, figure added, typos
corrected, references adde
A note on q-Bernstein polynomials
In this paper we constructed new q-extension of Bernstein polynomials. Fron
those q-Berstein polynomials, we give some interesting properties and we
investigate some applications related this q-Bernstein polynomials.Comment: 13 page
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