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Polarization-resolved extinction and scattering cross-section of individual gold nanoparticles measured by wide-field microscopy on a large ensemble
We report a simple, rapid, and quantitative wide-field technique to measure
the optical extinction and scattering
cross-section of single nanoparticles using wide-field microscopy enabling
simultaneous acquisition of hundreds of nanoparticles for statistical analysis.
As a proof of principle, we measured nominally spherical gold nanoparticles of
40\,nm and 100\,nm diameter and found mean values and standard deviations of
and consistent with previous literature.
Switching from unpolarized to linearly polarized excitation, we measured
as a function of the polarization direction, and used it to
characterize the asphericity of the nanoparticles. The method can be
implemented cost-effectively on any conventional wide-field microscope and is
applicable to any nanoparticles
Openness and Income Dispaities: Does Trade Explain the 'Mezzogiorno' Effect?
Many theoretical models show that trade openness has positive welfare implications. Yet, openness might affect different social groups and regions asymmetrically, even within a given country. We use Italian regional data to answer the question whether trade openness affects within-country income differentials. In Italy, the more affluent regions are internationally more open than poorer ones not only with respect to trade in goods, but also with respect to FDI and international migration. Prima facie, there is a positive correlation between openness and per capita income. Studying this relationship empirically requires taking into account the endogenous component of openness. We apply panel cointegration and instrumental variables techniques to account for the endogeneity of trade. Our results show a positive link between trade openness and the level of income per capita.Openness, growth, regional income disparities, Italian regions
Temperature-driven volume transition in hydrogels: phase--coexistence and interface localization
We study volume transition phenomenon in hydrogels within the framework of
Flory-Rehner thermodynamic modelling; we show that starting from different
models for the Flory parameter different conclusions can be achieved, in terms
of admissible coexisting equilibria of the system. In particular, with explicit
reference to a one-dimensional problem we establish the ranges of both
temperature and traction which allow for the coexistence of a swollen and a
shrunk phase. Through consideration of an augmented Flory-Rehner free-energy,
which also accounts for the gradient of volume changes, we determine the
position of the interface between the coexisting phases, and capture the
connection profile between them
The double of the doubles of Klein surfaces
A Klein surface is a surface with a dianalytic structure. A double of a Klein
surface is a Klein surface such that there is a degree two morphism (of
Klein surfaces) . There are many doubles of a given Klein
surface and among them the so-called natural doubles which are: the complex
double, the Schottky double and the orienting double. We prove that if is a
non-orientable Klein surface with non-empty boundary, the three natural
doubles, although distinct Klein surfaces, share a common double: "the double
of doubles" denoted by . We describe how to use the double of doubles in
the study of both moduli spaces and automorphisms of Klein surfaces.
Furthermore, we show that the morphism from to is not given by the
action of an isometry group on classical surfaces.Comment: 14 pages; more details in the proof of theorem
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