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Size effect and the quadratic temperature dependence of the transverse magnetoresistivity in "size-effect" tungsten single crystals
The transverse magnetoresistivity of pure tungsten single crystals with a residual resistivity ratio ρ293K/ρ4.2K of about 75000 was measured from 4.2 to 20 K and in magnetic fields of up to 15 T. The size effect, i.e. the linear dependence of the magnetoconductivity on the inverse cross sample dimensions, was studied in detail at high fields. We show that the size effect can be used for the separation of the contributions from the electron-surface and the electron-phonon scattering mechanisms to the full conductivity. We demonstrate that the electron-phonon scattering leads to the exponential temperature dependence of the conductivity, and the interference between the electron-phonon and the electron-surface processes leads to a new scattering mechanism "electron-phonon-surface" with a quadratic temperature dependence of the magnetoconductivity. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
Manifestation of interface anisotropy in CdTe quantum wells
Photoluminescence and polarized reflection spectra of quantum well structures
with symmetric CdZnTe/CdTe/CdZnTe and
asymmetric CdZnTe/CdTe/CdMgTe barriers were
studied. The Stokes parameters of the reflected light from these structures
were measured. In the structures with symmetric barriers, exciton resonances
were found in the reflection spectra and were not present in the
photoluminescence spectra. In structures with asymmetric barriers, in the
region of exciton resonances, the phenomenon of light birefringence was
detected, caused by a lower symmetry of the interfaces compared to the symmetry
of bulk crystals. A discussion of both phenomena was given
Optical Study of GaAs quantum dots embedded into AlGaAs nanowires
We report on the photoluminescence characterization of GaAs quantum dots
embedded into AlGaAs nano-wires. Time integrated and time resolved
photoluminescence measurements from both an array and a single quantum
dot/nano-wire are reported. The influence of the diameter sizes distribution is
evidenced in the optical spectroscopy data together with the presence of
various crystalline phases in the AlGaAs nanowires.Comment: 5 page, 5 figure
Dimension reduction in network attacks detection systems
Possibility of application of dimension reduction techniques to generate a list of most significant parameters for detecting network attacks is analyzed. The model of intrusion detection system with modular architecture is proposed, which allows packages classification by different support vector machines
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