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Variation of elastic scattering across a quantum well
The Drude scattering times of electrons in two subbands of a parabolic
quantum well have been studied at constant electron sheet density and different
positions of the electron distribution along the growth direction. The
scattering times obtained by magnetotransport measurements decrease as the
electrons are displaced towards the well edges, although the lowest-subband
density increases. By comparing the measurements with calculations of the
scattering times of a two-subband system, new information on the location of
the relevant scatterers and the anisotropy of intersubband scattering is
obtained. It is found that the scattering time of electrons in the lower
subband depends sensitively on the position of the scatterers, which also
explains the measured dependence of the scattering on the carrier density. The
measurements indicate segregation of scatterers from the substrate side towards
the quantum well during growth.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Models for synthetic biology
Synthetic biological engineering is emerging from biology as a distinct discipline based on quantification. The technologies propelling synthetic biology are not new, nor is the concept of designing novel biological molecules. What is new is the emphasis on system behavior
TakeCARE, a Video to Promote Bystander Behavior on College Campuses: Replication and Extension
Previous research has demonstrated that college students who view TakeCARE, a video bystander program designed to encourage students to take action to prevent sexual and relationship violence (i.e., bystander behavior), display more bystander behavior relative to students who view a control video. The current study aimed to replicate and extend these findings by testing two different methods of administering TakeCARE and examining moderators of TakeCARE’s effects on bystander behavior. Students at four universities (n = 557) were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: (a) view TakeCARE in a monitored computer lab, (b) view TakeCARE at their own convenience after receiving an email link to the video, or (c) view a video about study skills (control group). Participants completed measures of bystander behavior at baseline and at a 1-month follow-up. Participants in both TakeCARE conditions reported more bystander behavior at follow-up assessments, compared with participants in the control condition. The beneficial effect of TakeCARE did not differ significantly across administration methods. However, the effects of TakeCARE on bystander behavior were moderated by students’ perceptions of campus responsiveness to sexual violence, with more potent effects when students perceived their institution as responsive to reports of sexual violence
Água corrente acelera a germinação de sementes de carandá (Copernicia alba).
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Penetration depth study of the type-I superconductor PdTe2
Superconductivity in the topological non-trivial Dirac semimetal PdTe was
recently shown to be type-I. We here report measurements of the relative
magnetic penetration depth, , on several single crystals using
a high precision tunnel diode oscillator technique. The temperature variation
follows an exponential function for ,
consistent with a fully-gapped superconducting state and weak or moderately
coupling superconductivity. By fitting the data we extract a -value of ~nm. The normalized superfluid density is in good
agreement with the computed curve for a type-I superconductor with nonlocal
electrodynamics. Small steps are observed in , which
possibly relates to a locally lower due to defects in the single
crystalline sample. single crystalline sample.Comment: 13 pages, including 5 figure
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