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Tunneling and nonlinear transport in a vertically coupled GaAs/AlGaAs double quantum wire system
We report low-dimensional tunneling in an independently contacted vertically
coupled quantum wire system. This nanostructure is fabricated in a high quality
GaAs/AlGaAs parallel double quantum well heterostructure. Using a novel flip
chip technique to align top and bottom split gates to form low-dimensional
constrictions in each of the independently contacted quantum wells we
explicitly control the subband occupation of the individual wires. In addition
to the expected 2D-2D tunneling results, we have found additional tunneling
features that are related to the 1D quantum wires.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to APL Minor revision
Assessing the Use of Regenerative Agriculture in California Almonds as Climate Change Resilience
The agriculture sector is responsible for 10% of the United States’ greenhouse gas emissions. In turn, anthropogenic climate change threatens crops. With its Mediterranean climate, California is the country’s largest agricultural-producing state. Many California crops are at risk due to increasing temperatures and changed precipitation patterns. This paper investigates regenerative farming techniques as a tool to protect California crops from a changing climate. Almonds are used as a case study to analyze the soil management practices, finances, and policies underlying regenerative agriculture in California. A literature review and comparative analysis are used to compare regenerative and conventional soil management practices and their ecological outcomes. Regenerative soil management practices can have ecological benefits including increased soil health and water retention. Additionally, regenerative soil management practices can have environmental benefits through reduced inputs and carbon sequestration. A literature review and SWOT analysis are used to assess the financial aspects of regenerative almond orchards. Regenerative agriculture can improve the profitability of almond orchards by charging a premium and reducing the costs of inputs. Policies, incentives, grants, and programs can be utilized to make a transition from conventional to regenerative agriculture. There is a need for collaboration amongst farmers, policymakers, and the private sector to encourage and implement the transition to regenerative agriculture in California almonds
Undoped Electron-Hole Bilayers in a GaAs/AlGaAs Double Quantum Well
We present the fabrication details of completely undoped electron-hole
bilayer devices in a GaAs/AlGaAs double quantum well heterostructure with a 30
nm barrier. These devices have independently tunable densities of the
two-dimensional electron gas and two-dimensional hole gas. We report
four-terminal transport measurements of the independently contacted electron
and hole layers with balanced densities from cm down
to cm at . The mobilities can exceed cm V s for electrons and
cm V s for holes.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
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