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Phase behavior of grafted chain molecules: Influence of head size and chain length
Constant pressure Monte Carlo simulations of a coarse grained off-lattice
model for monolayers of amphiphilic molecules at the air/water interface are
presented. Our study focusses on phase transitions within a monolayer rather
than on self aggregation. We thus model the molecules as stiff chains of
Lennard-Jones spheres with one slightly larger repulsive end bead (head)
grafted to a planar surface. Depending on the size of the head, the temperature
and the pressure, we find a variety of phases, which differ in tilt order
(including tilt direction), and in positional order. In particular, we observe
a modulated phase with a striped superstructure. The modulation results from
the competition between two length scales, the head size and the tail diameter.
As this mechanism is fairly general, it may conceivably also be relevant in
experimental monolayers. We argue that the superstructure would be very
difficult to detect in a scattering experiment, which perhaps accounts for the
fact that it has not been reported so far. Finally the effect of varying the
chain length on the phase diagram is discussed. Except at high pressures and
temperatures, the phase boundaries in systems with longer chains are shifted to
higher temperatures.Comment: To appear in J. Chem. Phy
Heat exchanger method, ingot casting; fixed abrasive method, multi-wire slicing, phase 2. Silicon sheet growth development for the large area sheet task of the low cost silicon solar array project
A crack-free silicon ingot has been cast in a graded, semiconductor purity silica crucible. More than 90% single crystallinity has been achieved in 2.5 kg cast ingots. The impurities on the surface of the melt have been reduced with the use of a rapid heat-up cycle and absence of graphite retainers. Solar cells fabricated out of HEM cast material have shown conversion efficiency up to 14% under AM1 Xenon source illumination. Considerable progress has been achieved in casting square cross-section ingots. The growth in the corners has been obtained but the problem area is in fabricating a custom-made graded crucible. Kerf loss was reduced to 6.2 mil, 0.155 mm in slicing 4 cm x 4 cm cross-section with 100% yield. The abrasive life of plated impregnated blades was increased by hardening the electroless nickel layer. In an effort to prevent diamond pull-out and thereby improve the abrasive life, the plated layer was increased from 0.3 mil, 7.5 ..mu..m to 0.5 mil, 12.5 ..mu..m. The extra thickness buried the diamonds. A thinner copper sheath for impregnation and a thicker nickel coating to prevent diamond pull-out is expected to improve the abrasive life. Higher feed forces increased the cutting rates but resulted in deeper surface damage
Multi-qubit entanglement engineering via projective measurements
So far, various multi-photon entangled states have been observed
experimentally by using different experimental set-ups. Here, we present a
scheme to realize many SLOCC-inequivalent states of three and four qubits via
projective measurements on suitable entangled states. We demonstrate how these
states can be observed experimentally in a single set-up and study the
feasibility of the implementation with present-day technology
Spectral Estimates and Non-Selfadjoint Perturbations of Spheroidal Wave Operators
We derive a spectral representation for the oblate spheroidal wave operator
which is holomorphic in the aspherical parameter in a neighborhood of
the real line. For real , estimates are derived for all eigenvalue gaps
uniformly in .
The proof of the gap estimates is based on detailed estimates for complex
solutions of the Riccati equation. The spectral representation for complex
is derived using the theory of slightly non-selfadjoint perturbations.Comment: 33 pages, LaTeX, 3 figures, typo in Lemma 4.1 corrected (published
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Silicon ingot casting: Heat exchanger method. Multi-wire slicing: Fixed abrasive slicing technique, phase 3
In the area of ingot casting the proof of concept of heat exchanger method (HEM) was established. It was also established that HEM cast silicon yielded solar cell performance comparable to Czochralski grown material. Solar cells with conversion efficiencies of up to 15% were fabricated. It was shown that square cross-section ingots can be cast. In the area of crystal slicing, it was established that silicon can be sliced efficiently with the fixed abrasive slicing technique approach. This concept was carried forward to 10 cm diameter workpiece
Silicon ingot casting: Heat Exchange Method (HEM). Multi-wire slicing: Fixed Abrasive Slicing Technique (FAST). Phase 3 and phase 4: Silicon sheet growth development for the large area sheet task of the low-cost solar array project
Several areas of silicon sheet growth development are addressed including: silicon ingot casting, heat exchanger method, multiwire slicing, and fixed abrasive slicing technique
Granulin Knock Out Zebrafish Lack Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis Pathology
Loss of function mutations in granulin (GRN) are linked to two distinct neurological disorders, frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL). It is so far unknown how a complete loss of GRN in NCL and partial loss of GRN in FTLD can result in such distinct diseases. In zebrafish, there are two GRN homologues, Granulin A (Grna) and Granulin B (Grnb). We have generated stable Grna and Grnb loss of function zebrafish mutants by zinc finger nuclease mediated genome editing. Surprisingly, the grna and grnb single and double mutants display neither spinal motor neuron axonopathies nor a reduced number of myogenic progenitor cells as previously reported for Grna and Grnb knock down embryos. Additionally, grna-/-;grnb-/- double mutants have no obvious FTLD- and NCL-related biochemical and neuropathological phenotypes. Taken together, the Grna and Grnb single and double knock out zebrafish lack any obvious morphological, pathological and biochemical phenotypes. Loss of zebrafish Grna and Grnb might therefore either be fully compensated or only become symptomatic upon additional challenge
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