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Higgs(general) at ATLAS
The ATLAS Higgs results are reviewed using Run-2 data taken at a
center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with up to an integrated luminosity of 80
fb. So far, the data are consistent with the standard model
expectations. ATLAS now has observed the Higgs Yukawa coupling to the third
generation fermions with , ttH, and
in the VH process. The Higgs boson will continue to provide an important probe
for new physics and beyond.Comment: Proceeding for International Workshop on Top Quark Physics, Bad
Neuenahr, Germany September 16-21 2018. 5 pages with 9 figure
Modeling the underlying mechanisms for organic memory devices: Tunneling, electron emission and oxygen adsorbing
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study to get insight into
both memory and negative differential resistance (NDR) effect in organic memory
devices. The theoretical model we propose is simply a one-dimensional metallic
island array embedding within two electrodes. We use scattering operator method
to evaluate the tunneling current among the electrode and islands to establish
the basic bistable I-V curves for several devices. The theoretical results
match the experiments very well, and both memory and NDR effect could be
understood comprehensively. The experimental correspondence, say, the
experiment of changing the pressure of oxygen, is addressed as well.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Detecting the orbital character of the spin fluctuation in the Iron-based superconductors with the resonant inelastic X-ray scattering spectroscopy
The orbital distribution of the spin fluctuation in the iron-based
superconductors(IBSs) is the key information needed to understand the
magnetism, superconductivity and electronic nematicity in these multi-orbital
systems. In this work, we propose that the resonant inelastic X-ray
scattering(RIXS) technique can be used to probe selectively the spin
fluctuation on different Fe orbitals. In particular, the spin fluctuation
on the three orbitals, namely, the , and the
orbital, can be selectively probed in the
scattering geometry by aligning the direction of the outgoing photon in the
, and direction. Such orbital-resolved information on the spin
fluctuation is invaluable for the study of the orbital-selective physics in the
IBSs and can greatly advance our understanding on the relation between orbital
ordering and spin nematicity in the IBSs and the orbital-selective pairing
mechanism in these multi-orbital systems.Comment: 6 pages with new and more informative figures, the explicit form of
the RIXS matrix element is provided, and the discussion part has been
rewritte
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