27 research outputs found
Commutator Relations Reveal Solvable Structures in Unambiguous State Discrimination
We present a criterion, based on three commutator relations, that allows to
decide whether two self-adjoint matrices with non-overlapping support are
simultaneously unitarily similar to quasidiagonal matrices, i.e., whether they
can be simultaneously brought into a diagonal structure with 2x2-dimensional
blocks. Application of this criterion to unambiguous state discrimination
provides a systematic test whether the given problem is reducible to a solvable
structure. As an example, we discuss unambiguous state comparison.Comment: 5 pages, discussion of related work adde
Terminology for Achilles tendon related disorders
The terminology of Achilles tendon pathology has become inconsistent and confusing throughout the years. For proper research, assessment and treatment, a uniform and clear terminology is necessary. A new terminology is proposed; the definitions hereof encompass the anatomic location, symptoms, clinical findings and histopathology. It comprises the following definitions: Mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy: a clinical syndrome characterized by a combination of pain, swelling and impaired performance. It includes, but is not limited to, the histopathological diagnosis of tendinosis. Achilles paratendinopathy: an acute or chronic inflammation and/or degeneration of the thin membrane around the Achilles tendon. There are clear distinctions between acute paratendinopathy and chronic paratendinopathy, both in symptoms as in histopathology. Insertional Achilles tendinopathy: located at the insertion of the Achilles tendon onto the calcaneus, bone spurs and calcifications in the tendon proper at the insertion site may exist. Retrocalcaneal bursitis: an inflammation of the bursa in the recess between the anterior inferior side of the Achilles tendon and the posterosuperior aspect of the calcaneus (retrocalcaneal recess). Superficial calcaneal bursitis: inflammation of the bursa located between a calcaneal prominence or the Achilles tendon and the skin. Finally, it is suggested that previous terms as Haglundâs disease; Haglundâs syndrome; Haglundâs deformity; pump bump (calcaneus altus; high prow heels; knobbly heels; cucumber heel), are no longer used
Wet and SiconiÂź cleaning sequences for SiGe p-type metal oxide semiconductor channels
International audienceThe low temperature integration of new materials (such as SiGe channels for the holes) is mandatory in advanced metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (i.e. in 14 nm technology node devices and beyond). In this paper, we have investigated the removal of SiGe oxides prior to Selective epitaxial Growth of Si or SiGe:B in Sources/Drains regions. A very efficient removal of contaminants (C, F, OâŠ) is mandatory if the H2 bake that precedes epitaxy is removed because of thermal budget constraints. As germanium is very reactive in the air, in-situ surface preparation schemes (conducted for instance in a SiconiÂź chamber) might be useful on SiGe surfaces. This way, the queue-time issues associated with âHF-Lastâ (HF/HCl follow by deionization water rinse) processes in single wafer wet cleaning tools are avoided. Germanium-rich SiGe layers (Si0.6Ge0.4) were used to characterize the native oxide removal efficiency of âHF-Lastâ and SiconiÂź processes. Then, a new surface preparation strategy was developed based on i) a wet chemical oxide formation followed by ii) a standard SiconiÂź process whose efficiency towards SiO2 has conclusively been demonstrated. Parallel Angle Resolved X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy was used to study the chemical composition of the native or chemical oxide and evaluate the efficiency of that treatment on carbon, germanium oxide and silicon oxide
GeSn surface preparation by wet cleaning and in-situ plasma treatments prior to metallization
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Réflectivité et sélectivité spectrale de multicouches B/Si dans le domaine des X-UV. Approche théorique et expérimentale
Le contraste d'indices des deux Ă©lĂ©ments (B,Si) est en gĂ©nĂ©ral petit dans le domaine spectral des X-UV, ce qui fait que des Ă©carts d'indices, mĂȘme faibles, de chacun des Ă©lĂ©ments constitutifs de la bicouche vont modifier les propriĂ©tĂ©s optiques du miroir. Il est donc nĂ©cessaire d'Ă©tudier le mieux possible les caractĂ©ristiques de l'empilement afin de prĂ©voir les conditions optimales de rĂ©alisation et d'utilisation (de 100 eV Ă 1 keV
Structural and chemical alteration of crystalline olivine under low energy He
We present the results of irradiation experiments on crystalline
olivine with He+ ions at energies of 4 and 10 keV and fluences
varying from 5 1016 to 1018 ions/cm2. The aim of
these experiments is to simulate ion implantation into interstellar
grains in shocks in the ISM. Irradiated samples were analysed by
transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The irradiation causes the
amorphization of the olivine, at all He+ fluences considered. The
thickness of the amorphized region is nm and nm for
the 4 keV and 10 keV experiments, respectively. The
amorphization of the olivine occurs in conjunction with an increase
in the porosity of the material due to the formation of bubbles. In
addition, the amorphized layer is deficient in oxygen and
magnesium. We find that the O/Si and Mg/Si ratios decrease as the
He+ fluence increases. These experiments show that the irradiation
of dust in supernova shocks can efficiently alter the dust
structure and composition. Our result are consistent with the lack of
crystalline silicates in the interstellar medium and also with the
compositional evolution observed from olivine-type silicates around
evolved stars to pyroxene-type silicates around protostars