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Tunneling in Fractional Quantum Hall line junctions
We study the tunneling current between two counterpropagating edge modes
described by chiral Luttinger liquids when the tunneling takes place along an
extended region. We compute this current perturbatively by using a tunnel
Hamiltonian. Our results apply to the case of a pair of different
two-dimensional electron gases in the fractional quantum Hall regime separated
by a barrier, e. g. electron tunneling. We also discuss the case of strong
interactions between the edges, leading to nonuniversal exponents even in the
case of integer quantum Hall edges. In addition to the expected nonlinearities
due to the Luttinger properties of the edges, there are additional interference
patterns due to the finite length of the barrier.Comment: 7 pages, RevTex, 12 figs, submitted to Phys Rev
Influence of disorder on the perpendicular magnetoresistance of magnetic multilayers
The effect of disorder on the perpendicular magnetoresistance of magnetic
multilayers is investigated theoretically. Various kinds of disorder are
considered: (i) interface substitutional disorder and (ii) bulk disorder in the
various layers and in the leads. The calculations are based upon the
non-equilibrium Green's function formalism, together with the recursion method
for calculating the real-space Green's function.Comment: RevTeX, 3 pages, 3 eps figures included; minor changes in v
Nonlinear Resonant Tunnelling Through Double Barrier Structures
We study resonant tunnelling through double-barrier structures under an
applied bias voltage, in which nonlinearities due to self-interaction of
electrons in the barrier regions are included. As an approximation, we concern
ourselves with thin barriers simulated by -function potentials. This
approximation allows for an analytical expression of the transmission
probability through the structure. We show that the typical peaks due to
resonant tunneling decrease and broaden as nonlinearity increases. The main
conclusion is that nonlinear effects degrade the peak-to-valley ratio but
improve the maximum operation frequency of the resonant tunnelling devices.Comment: REVTeX 3.0. 8 pages, 4 figures (PostScript files available on request
from ED [[email protected]]). Submitted to J Phys A. MA/UC3M/17/199
Quantum railroads and directed localization at the juncture of quantum Hall systems
The integer quantum Hall effect (QHE) and one-dimensional Anderson
localization (AL) are limiting special cases of a more general phenomenon,
directed localization (DL), predicted to occur in disordered one-dimensional
wave guides called "quantum railroads" (QRR). Here we explain the surprising
results of recent measurements by Kang et al. [Nature 403, 59 (2000)] of
electron transfer between edges of two-dimensional electron systems and
identify experimental evidence of QRR's in the general, but until now entirely
theoretical, DL regime that unifies the QHE and AL. We propose direct
experimental tests of our theory.Comment: 11 pages revtex + 3 jpeg figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Magnetic Properties of a Quantum Ferrimagnet: NiCu(pba)(D_2O)_3 . 2D_2O
We report the results of magnetic measurements on a powder sample of
NiCu(pba)(D_2O)_3 \cdot 2D_2OS\chi\chi TT\chi TJ/k_B=121
K^{2+}^{2+}g_{Ni}g_{Cu}\chi T$ at low temperatures
is reproduced fairly well by the calculation for the same ferrimagnetic model.Comment: 7pages, 4 postscript figures, usues REVTEX. appear in J. Phys. Soc.
Jpn vol 67 No.7 (1998
Ballistic spin-polarized transport and Rashba spin precession in semiconductor nanowires
We present numerical calculations of the ballistic spin-transport properties
of quasi-one-dimensional wires in the presence of the spin-orbit (Rashba)
interaction. A tight-binding analog of the Rashba Hamiltonian which models the
Rashba effect is used. By varying the robustness of the Rashba coupling and the
width of the wire, weak and strong coupling regimes are identified. Perfect
electron spin-modulation is found for the former regime, regardless of the
incident Fermi energy and mode number. In the latter however, the
spin-conductance has a strong energy dependence due to a nontrivial subband
intermixing induced by the strong Rashba coupling. This would imply a strong
suppression of the spin-modulation at higher temperatures and source-drain
voltages. The results may be of relevance for the implementation of
quasi-one-dimensional spin transistor devices.Comment: 19 pages (incl. 9 figures). To be published in PR
Flavor-Dependence and Higher Orders of Gauge-Independent Solutions in Strong Coupling Gauge Theory
The fermion flavor dependence of non-perturbative solutions in the
strong coupling phase of the gauge theory is reexamined based on the
interrelation between the inversion method and the Schwinger-Dyson equation
approach. Especially we point out that the apparent discrepancy on the value of
the critical coupling in QED will be resolved by taking into account the higher
order corrections which inevitably lead to the flavor-dependence. In the
quenched QED, we conclude that the gauge-independent critical point
obtained by the inversion method to the lowest order will be
reduced to the result of the Schwinger-Dyson equation in the
infinite order limit, but its convergence is quite slow. This is shown by
adding the chiral-invariant four-fermion interaction.Comment: CHIBA-EP-72, 13 pages (including 1 Table), LaTex fil
Gauge Dependence of Mass and Condensate in Chirally Asymmetric Phase of Quenched QED3
We study three dimensional quenched Quantum Electrodynamics in the bare
vertex approximation. We investigate the gauge dependence of the dynamically
generated Euclidean mass of the fermion and the chiral condensate for a wide
range of values of the covariant gauge parameter . We find that (i) away
from , gauge dependence of the said quantities is considerably reduced
without resorting to sophisticated vertex {\em ansatze}, (ii) wavefunction
renormalization plays an important role in restoring gauge invariance and (iii)
the Ward-Green-Takahashi identity seems to increase the gauge dependence when
used in conjunction with some simplifying assumptions. In the Landau gauge, we
also verify that our results are in agreement with those based upon dimensional
regularization scheme within the numerical accuracy available.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures, uses revte
Effects of low-dose oral hormonal contraceptive on intraerythrocytic folate levels
PURPOSE: to study the effects of low-dose oral hormonal contraceptives (OHC) (<30 mg of ethynylestradiol) on the intraerythrocytic folate levels. METHODS: this was a prospective transversal study with 95 patients treated in the Family Planning Clinic of UNIFESP (Federal University of São Paulo). The control group (Condom group) consisted of patients using condom as their exclusive contraceptive method during the last 12 months, and the study groups consisted of patients using low-dose oral hormonal contraceptives, in the following way: OHC 3 group (three to six months of use), OHC 6 group (six to twelve months of use) and OHC 12 group (more than twelve months of use). Intraerythrocytic folate was determined by the ionic capture method. Analysis of variance and c² test were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: the Condom group showed a rate of 44% of patients with folate lower than 186.0 ng/mL and the users of low-dose oral contraceptives showed a rate of 32% (OHC 3 group), 16% (OHC 6 group) and 31% (OHC 12 group). We did not find in the group using low-dose oral contraceptives a significant reduction in the average level of intraerythrocytic folate compared to the control group and there was no statistically significant difference (p=0.28) regarding time of use. CONCLUSION: we observed reduced levels of intraerythrocytic folate in a significant number (44%) of patients not using low-dose oral hormonal contraceptives. Their rates were similar to the lower limit considered to be normal by most authors, which points to a basal folate deficiency in the studied group. We did not observe any alteration in the level of intraerythrocytic folate in patients using low-dose oral hormonal contraceptives.OBJETIVO: identificar os efeitos do uso dos contraceptivos hormonais orais (ACHO) de baixa dosagem estrogênica (<30 mg de etinilestradiol) nas taxas intra-eritrocitárias de folatos. MÉTODOS: este foi estudo prospectivo transversal que incluiu 95 pacientes atendidas no Ambulatório de Planejamento Familiar da Escola Paulista de Medicina - UNIFESP. O grupo controle (grupo Condom) foi constituído por pacientes usuárias de condom como método contraceptivo exclusivo nos últimos doze meses e os grupos de estudo eram compostos por usuárias de ACHO de baixa dosagem agrupadas de acordo com o tempo de uso do método, quer seja, grupo ACHO 3 (três a seis meses de uso), grupo ACHO 6 (seis a doze meses de uso) e grupo ACHO 12 (mais de doze meses de uso). A dosagem de folatos intra-eritrocitários foi feita pelo método de captura iônica. A avaliação estatística dos resultados foi feita pela análise de variância e teste c². RESULTADOS: no grupo Condom observou-se que 44% das pacientes apresentaram níveis de folato intra-eritrocitárioreduzidos (<186,0 ng/mL), ao passo que nos grupos de usuárias de ACHO este índice foi de 32% (grupo ACHO 3), 16% (grupo ACHO 6) e 31% (grupo ACHO 12). Não se encontrou nos grupos de usuárias de ACHO de baixa dosagem estrogênica redução significativa na média das taxas de folato intra-eritrocitário em relação ao grupo controle, nem houve diferença dos resultados em função do tempo de uso do método. CONCLUSÕES: verificaram-se níveis reduzidos de folato intra-eritrocitário numa parcela significativa (44%) de pacientes não usuárias de ACHO, com valores próximos ao limite inferior do que é considerado normal pela maioria dos autores, traduzindo deficiência basal de folatos na população estudada. Não se observou influência do uso de ACHO de baixa dosagem estrogênica sobre as taxas de folato intra-eritrocitário.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Disciplina de Medicina FetalUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Disciplina de Obstetrícia FundamentalSecretaria de Saúde do Estado de São Paulo Instituto Adolfo LutzUNIFESP, EPM, Disciplina de Medicina FetalUNIFESP, EPM, Disciplina de Obstetrícia FundamentalSciEL
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