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Probing the charge build-up and dissipation on thin PMMA film surfaces at the molecular level by XPS
Cataloged from PDF version of article.What's the charge? X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy was used to determine the charge state and dynamics of charge build-up and decay on a thin poly(methyl methacrylate) film. The film is initially negatively charged to around −2 V and becomes progressively positively charged during the course of the XPS analysis
The pMSSM Interpretation of LHC Results Using Rernormalization Group Invariants
The LHC has started to constrain supersymmetry-breaking parameters by setting
bounds on possible colored particles at the weak scale. Moreover, constraints
from Higgs physics, flavor physics, the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon,
as well as from searches at LEP and the Tevatron have set additional bounds on
these parameters. Renormalization Group Invariants (RGIs) provide a very useful
way of representing the allowed parameter space by making direct connection
with the values of these parameters at the messenger scale. Using a general
approach, based on the pMSSM parametrization of the soft supersymmetry-breaking
parameters, we analyze the current experimental constraints to determine the
probability distributions for the RGIs. As examples of their application, we
use these distributions to analyze the question of Gaugino Mass Unification and
to probabilistically determine the parameters of General and Minimal Gauge
Mediation with arbitrary Higgs mass parameters at the Messenger Scale.Comment: 38 pages, 10 figure
Transient surface photovoltage in n- and p-GaN as probed by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Transient surface photovoltage (SPV) of n and p-GaN was measured using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) with a time resolution of 0.1 s. The measured SPV transients for both n- and p-GaN are << 0.1 s, and for the n-GaN they are not affected by flood-gun electrons. However, for the p-GaN, the transient character of the SPV is dramatically changed in the presence of flood-gun electrons. The combination of time-resolved XPS, flood gun, and laser illumination give us a new way to study the surface electronic structure and other surface properties of semiconducting materials in a chemically specific fashion. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics
Chemical Visualization of a GaN p-n junction by XPS
We report on an operando XPS investigation of a GaN diode, by recording the Ga2p 3/2 peak position under both forward and reverse bias. Areal maps of the peak positions under reverse bias are completely decoupled with respect to doped regions and allow a novel chemical visualization of the p-n junction in a 2-D fashion. Other electrical properties of the device, such as leakage current, resistivity of the domains are also tapped via recording line-scan spectra. Application of a triangular voltage excitation enables probing photoresponse of the device
The Douglas-Fir Genome Sequence Reveals Specialization of the Photosynthetic Apparatus in Pinaceae.
A reference genome sequence for Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco (Coastal Douglas-fir) is reported, thus providing a reference sequence for a third genus of the family Pinaceae. The contiguity and quality of the genome assembly far exceeds that of other conifer reference genome sequences (contig N50 = 44,136 bp and scaffold N50 = 340,704 bp). Incremental improvements in sequencing and assembly technologies are in part responsible for the higher quality reference genome, but it may also be due to a slightly lower exact repeat content in Douglas-fir vs. pine and spruce. Comparative genome annotation with angiosperm species reveals gene-family expansion and contraction in Douglas-fir and other conifers which may account for some of the major morphological and physiological differences between the two major plant groups. Notable differences in the size of the NDH-complex gene family and genes underlying the functional basis of shade tolerance/intolerance were observed. This reference genome sequence not only provides an important resource for Douglas-fir breeders and geneticists but also sheds additional light on the evolutionary processes that have led to the divergence of modern angiosperms from the more ancient gymnosperms
Low temperature growth of fully covered single-layer graphene using a CoCu catalyst.
A bimetallic CoCu alloy thin-film catalyst is developed that enables the growth of uniform, high-quality graphene at 750 °C in 3 min by chemical vapour deposition. The growth outcome is found to vary significantly as the Cu concentration is varied, with ∼1 at% Cu added to Co yielding complete coverage single-layer graphene growth for the conditions used. The suppression of multilayer formation is attributable to Cu decoration of high reactivity sites on the Co surface which otherwise serve as preferential nucleation sites for multilayer graphene. X-ray photoemission spectroscopy shows that Co and Cu form an alloy at high temperatures, which has a drastically lower carbon solubility, as determined by using the calculated Co-Cu-C ternary phase diagram. Raman spectroscopy confirms the high quality (ID/IG < 0.05) and spatial uniformity of the single-layer graphene. The rational design of a bimetallic catalyst highlights the potential of catalyst alloying for producing two-dimensional materials with tailored properties
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Damage Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures with Substandard Detailing
The goal of this study is to investigate seismic behaviour of existing R/C buildings designed and constructed in accordance with standards that do not meet current seismic code requirements. In these structures, not only flexure, but also shear and bond-slip deformation mechanisms need to be considered, both separately and in combination. To serve this goal, a finite element model is developed for inelastic seismic analysis of complete planar R/C frames. The proposed finite element is able to capture gradual spread of inelastic flexural and shear deformations as well as their interaction in the end regions of R/C members. Additionally, it is capable of predicting shear failures caused by degradation of shear strength in the plastic hinges of R/C elements, as well as pullout failures caused by inadequate anchorage of the reinforcement in the joint regions. The finite element is fully implemented in the general inelastic finite element code IDARC2D and it is verified against experimental results involving individual column and plane frame specimens with nonductile detailing. It is shown that, in all cases, satisfactory correlation is established between the model predictions and the experimental evidence. Finally, parametric studies are conducted to illustrate the significance of each deformation mechanism on the seismic response of the specimens under investigation. It is concluded, that all deformation mechanisms, as well as their interaction, should be taken into consideration in order to predict reliably seismic damage of R/C structures with substandard detailing
Mind the implementation gap?:Police reform and local policing in the Netherlands and Scotland
In 2013 the governments of the Netherlands and Scotland established national police forces, replacing a tradition of largely autonomous regional police organizations. In both jurisdictions, these radical reforms have raised concerns about the consequences of these national police structures for local policing and for relationships with local communities and local government. Drawing on documentary sources and interview material from each jurisdiction and informed by insights from the policy implementation literature, the key question addressed in this article is how has the legislation that created the new national police forces been put into effect at a local level? Focusing on the impact on the governance, organization and delivery of local policing, the article reveals how the implementation in both jurisdictions involves interpretation and discretion by multiple actors so that gaps are emerging between the national ‘policy promises’ set out in the legislation and the ‘policy products’ experienced in local contexts
Genetic consequences of tropical second-growth forest regeneration
Secondary forests are more extensive than old-growth forests in many tropical regions, yet the genetic composition of colonizing populations is poorly understood. We analyzed the parentage of a founder population of 130 individuals of the canopy palm Iriartea deltoidea in a 24-year-old second-growth forest in lowland Costa Rica. Among 66 trees in adjacent old-growth forest, only two individuals contributed 56% of the genes in founders. Second-growth trees had lower genetic diversity and larger patches of similar genotypes than old-growth trees. Recovery of genetic diversity of populations in tropical second-growth forests may take many generations and will require continued dispersal from genetically diverse source populations
DİNSEL ÇATIŞMALARIN DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ VE ÇÖZÜM YOLLARI
Dinsel çatışmalar, 132'sine yapı açısından dinsel olarak gördükleri çatışmaların yazılı tanımları sağlandığı, 202 yetişkinden oluşan bir örneklem üzerinde incelenmiştir. Çatışmaların çoğunluğu diğer insanları ilgilendirmekte fakat bu çatışmaların çözümü ilgilendirmemektedir. Deneklere Hunt'un Literal, anti-literal ve Mitolojik dindarlık ölçekleri de uygulanmıştır. Mitolojik puanlar, çatışma yaşayanlar arasında yaşamayanlara göre önemli bir biçimde daha yüksektir. Dinsel çatışma yaşayan ve yaşamayan katılımcılar arasında Literal ve antiliteral puanlarda güvenilir bir fark gözlenmemiştir
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