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Spin-Forster transfer in optically excited quantum dots
The mechanisms of energy and spin transfer in quantum dot pairs coupled via
the Coulomb interaction are studied. Exciton transfer can be resonant or
phonon-assisted. In both cases, the transfer rates strongly depend on the
resonance conditions. The spin selection rules in the transfer process come
from the exchange and spin-orbit interactions. The character of energy
dissipation in spin transfer is different than that in the traditional spin
currents. The spin-dependent photon cross-correlation functions reflect the
exciton transfer process. In addition, a mathematical method to calculate
F\"orster transfer in crystalline nanostructures beyond the dipole-dipole
approximation is described.Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures, Phys. Rev. B, in pres
HTS pulse-stretcher and second order modulator: design and first results
One of the remaining challenges in the application of superconducting electronics is the interfacing between superconducting and semiconducting environments. The voltage and speed mismatch between RSFQ pulses and semiconducting read-out electronics makes it necessary to amplify as well as stretch the RSFQ pulses. Moreover, circuits based on HTS (High Temperature Superconductor) technology are very attractive since they can operate under considerably relaxed cooling effort, which is one of the main problems with LTS (Low Temperature Superconductor) circuits. Within the European project SuperADC, a HTS second order sigma delta modulator and a pulse stretcher, used as an interface between the modulator and the first semi-conducting amplifier stage, have been designed at Twente University and will be presented here
Optical properties of coupled metal-semiconductor and metal-molecule nanocrystal complexes: the role of multipole effects
We investigate theoretically the effects of interaction between an optical
dipole (semiconductor quantum dot or molecule) and metal nanoparticles. The
calculated absorption spectra of hybrid structures demonstrate strong effects
of interference coming from the exciton-plasmon coupling. In particular, the
absorption spectra acquire characteristic asymmetric lineshapes and strong
anti-resonances. We present here an exact solution of the problem beyond the
dipole approximation and find that the multipole treatment of the interaction
is crucial for the understanding of strongly-interacting exciton-plasmon
nano-systems. Interestingly, the visibility of the exciton resonance becomes
greatly enhanced for small inter-particle distances due to the interference
phenomenon, multipole effects, and electromagnetic enhancement. We find that
the destructive interference is particularly strong. Using our exact theory, we
show that the interference effects can be observed experimentally even in the
exciting systems at room temperature.Comment: 9 page
Ultrafast transport of laser-excited spin polarized carriers in Au/Fe/MgO(001)
A time domain approach to probe hot carrier-induced spin dynamics is
demonstrated. The experiments are performed in epitaxial Au/Fe/MgO(001), where
spin-polarized hot carriers are excited in the Fe layer by 35 fs laser pulses.
They propagate to the Au surface where the transient spin polarization is
detected by magneto-induced second harmonic generation. Different energies of
majority and minority hot carriers excited in the exchange-split Fe band
structure lead to their spindependent lifetimes in Au. Accordingly, two
spin-polarized current contributions which propagate superdiffusively at
different velocities result in a spin current pulse of about 100 fs duration.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Predominantly Fibrous Malignant Mesothelioma in a Cat
Malignant mesotheliomas are rare tumours in domestic cats. They occur within the abdominal or thoracic cavity and are regularly associated with pleural or peritoneal effusions. The histopathological diagnosis can be quite challenging, as these neoplasms may resemble other epithelial or mesenchymal neoplasms. However, differentiation can be achieved by immunohistochemistry in most cases. Here we describe the rare case of a malignant mesothelioma of the fibrous subtype in the thoracic cavity of a cat and discuss differential diagnoses and treatment options for this tumor type
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