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Free Field Approach to the Dilute A_L Models
We construct a free field realization of vertex operators of the dilute A_L
models along with the Felder complex. For L=3, we also study an E_8 structure
in terms of the deformed Virasoro currents.Comment: (AMS-)LaTeX(2e), 43page
Interparticle Potential up to Next-to-leading Order for Gravitational, Electrical, and Dilatonic Forces
Long-range forces up to next-to-leading order are computed in the framework
of the Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton system by means of a semiclassical approach to
gravity. As has been recently shown, this approach is effective if one of the
masses under consideration is significantly greater than all the energies
involved in the system. Further, we obtain the condition for the equilibrium of
charged masses in the system.Comment: 19 pages, 19 figures, RevTeX4.1. Revised version, Title change
Sequence Polymorphisms of Four Chloroplast Genes in Four Acacia Species
Sequence polymorphisms among and within four Acacia species, A. aulacocarpa, A. auriculiformis, A. crassicarpa, and A. mangium, were investigated using four chloroplast DNA genes (atpA, petA, rbcL, and rpoA). The phylogenetic relationship among these species is discussed in light of the results of the sequence information. No intraspecific sequence variation was found in the four genes of the four species, and a conservative rate of mutation of the chloroplast DNA genes was also confirmed in the Acacia species. In the atpA and petA of the four genes, all four species possessed identical sequences, and no sequence variation was found among the four Acacia species. In the rbcL and rpoA genes, however, sequence polymorphisms were revealed among these species. Acacia aulacocarpa and A. crassicarpa shared an identical sequence, and A. auriculiformis and A. mangium also showed no sequence variation. The fact that A. mangium and A. auriculiformis shared identical sequences as did A. aulacocarpa and A. crassicarpa indicated that the two respective species were extremely closely related. Although a putative natural hybrid of A. aulacocarpa and A. auriculiformis has been reported, our results suggested that natural hybridization should be further verified using molecular markers
Electrical transport properties of atomically thin WSe2 using perpendicular magnetic anisotropy metal contacts
Tungsten diselenide, WSe2 shows excellent properties and become very
promising material among two dimensional semiconductors. Wide band gap and
large spin-orbit coupling along with naturally lacking inversion symmetry in
the monolayer WSe2 make it efficient material for spintronics, optoelectronics
and valleytronics applications. In this work, we report electrical transport
properties of monolayer WSe2 based field effect transistor with most needed
multilayer Co/Pt ferromagnetic electrodes exhibiting perpendicular magnetic
anisotropy. We studied contacts behaviour by performing I-V curve measurements
and estimating Schottky barrier heights (SBHs). SBHs estimated from
experimental data are found to be comparatively small, without using any tunnel
barrier. This work expands the current understanding of WSe2 based devices and
gives insight into the electrical behaviour of Co/Pt metal contacts, which can
open great possibilities for spintronic/valleytronic applications.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
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