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    Reversible Photorheology in Solutions of Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide, Salicylic Acid, and trans-2,4,4 '-Trihydroxychalcone

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    We show photorheology in aqueous solutions of weakly entangled wormlike micelles prepared with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), salicylic acid (HSal), and dilute amounts of the photochromic multistate compound trans-2,4,4'-trihydroxychalcone (Ct). Different chemical species of Ct are associated with different colorations and propensities to reside within or outside CTAB micelles. A light-induced transfer between the intra- and intermicellar space is used to alter the mean length of wormlike micelles and hence the rheological properties of the fluid, studied in steady-state shear Bow and in dynamic rheological measurements. Light-induced changes of fluid rheology are reversible by a the relaxation process. at relaxation rates which depend on pH and which are consistent with photochromic reversion rates measured by UV-vis absorption spectroscopy. Parameterizing viscoelostic rheological states by their effective relaxation time tau(c) and corresponding response modulus G(c), we find the light and dark states of the system to fall onto a characteristic state curve defined by comparable experiments conducted without photosensitive components. These reference experiments were prepared with the same concentration of CTAB, but different concentrations of HSal or sodium salicylote (NaSal), and tested at different temperatures

    Chiral Surface States in the Bulk Quantum Hall Effect

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    In layered samples which exhibit a bulk quantum Hall effect (QHE), a two-dimensional (2d) surface ``sheath" of gapless excitations is expected. These excitations comprise a novel 2d chiral quantum liquid which should dominate the low temperature transport along the field (z-axis). For the integer QHE, we show that localization effects are completely absent in the ``sheath", giving a metallic z-axis conductivity. For fractional filling ν=1/3\nu =1/3, the ``sheath" is a 2d non-Fermi liquid, with incoherent z-axis transport and σzz∼T3\sigma_{zz} \sim T^3. Experimental implications for the Bechgaard salts are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, RevTeX 3.0, with two encapsulated postscript figures, which can be automatically included in-text if desired. The complete postscript file is available on the WWW at http://www.itp.ucsb.edu/~balents/sheath.p

    Edge electron states for quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors in the magnetic-field-induced spin-density-wave phases

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    We develop a microscopic picture of the electron states localized at the edges perpendicular to the chains in the Bechgaard salts in the quantum Hall regime. In a magnetic-field-induced spin-density-wave state (FISDW) characterized by an integer N, there exist N branches of chiral gapless edge excitations. Localization length is much longer and velocity much lower for these states than for the edge states parallel to the chains. We calculate the contribution of these states to the specific heat and propose a time-of-flight experiment to probe the propagating edge modes directly.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. V.2: Minor changes to the final version published in PR

    Integer Quantum Hall Effect in Double-Layer Systems

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    We consider the localization of independent electron orbitals in double-layer two-dimensional electron systems in the strong magnetic field limit. Our study is based on numerical Thouless number calculations for realistic microscopic models and on transfer matrix calculations for phenomenological network models. The microscopic calculations indicate a crossover regime for weak interlayer tunneling in which the correlation length exponent appears to increase. Comparison of network model calculations with microscopic calculations casts doubt on their generic applicability.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures included, RevTeX 3.0 and epsf. Additional reference

    The Butterfly Fauna Of The Italian Maritime Alps:Results Of The «Edit» Project

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    Bonelli, Simona, Barbero, Francesca, Casacci, Luca Pietro, Cerrato, Cristiana, Balletto, Emilio (2015): The butterfly fauna of the Italian Maritime Alps: results of the EDIT project. Zoosystema 37 (1): 139-167, DOI: 10.5252/z2015n1a6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2015n1a

    Proceedings of the 2016 Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) Scientific Meeting

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    Ueber die Wiederkehr der elektrischen Erregbarkeit des Gehirns nach temporärer Anämie

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    Zur Physiologie des Kniesehnenreflexes

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    An experimental reinvestigation of the thermodynamics of the field induced SDW in (TMTSF)2ClO4

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    The unique nature of the spin density wave transitions induced by a moderate magnetic field in the Bechgaard salts (TMTSF)2X (where X = PF6 ClO4, etc.) result from competition between the length scales set by the magnetic field and the SDW wavevector and possibly the lattice periodicity. This complex competition has led to experimental and theoretical suggestions of a phase diagram with some novel features including reentrance, arborescence and multicritical points. We have performed high resolution heat capacity and magnetocaloric measurements to reinvestigate these questions. We find no evidence for arborescence, but clear evidence of low field reentrance and a tetracritical point (as in previous work by Pesty et al.) indicating coexistence of order parameters for several FISDW phases
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