662 research outputs found

    Freestanding piezoelectric rings for high efficiency energy harvesting at low frequency

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    Energy harvesting at low frequency is a challenge for microelectromechanical systems. In this work we present a piezoelectric vibration energy harvester based on freestanding molybdenum (Mo) and aluminum nitride (AlN) ring-microelectromechanical-system (RMEMS) resonators. The freestanding ring layout has high energy efficiency due to the additional torsional modes which are absent in planar cantilevers systems. The realized RMEMS prototypes show very low resonance frequencies without adding proof masses, providing the record high power density of 30.20 μW mm−3 at 64 Hz with an acceleration of 2g. The power density refers to the volume of the vibrating RMEMS layout

    3D Chiral MetaCrystals

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    Fine control of the chiral light-matter interaction at the nanoscale, by exploiting designed metamaterial architecture, represents a cutting-edge craft in the field of biosensing, quantum, and classic nanophotonics. Recently, artificially engineered 3D nanohelices demonstrate programmable wide chiroptical properties by tuning materials and architecture, but fundamental diffractive aspects that are at the origin of chiral resonances still remain elusive. Here, a novel concept of a 3D chiral metacrystal, where the chiroptical properties are finely tuned by in-plane and out-of-plane diffractive coupling, is proposed. Different chiral dipolar modes can be excited along the helix arms, generating far field optical resonances and radiation pattern with in-plane side lobes, and suggesting that a combination of efficient dipole excitation and diffractive coupling matching controls the collective oscillations among the neighbor helices. The proposed concept of compact chiral metacrystal can be suitable for integration with quantum emitters and open perspectives in novel schemes of enantiomeric detection

    Comparison of radiative and structural properties of 1.3 Âľm InxGa(1-x)As quantum-dot laser structures grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition and molecular-beam epitaxy: Effect on the lasing properties

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    The authors have studied the radiative and structural properties of identical InxGa(1-x)As quantum dot laser structures grown by metalorg. CVD (MOCVD) and MBE. Despite the comparable emission properties found in the two devices by photoluminescence, electroluminescence, and photocurrent spectroscopy, efficient lasing from the ground state is achieved only in the MBE sample, whereas excited state lasing was obtained in the MOCVD device. Such a difference is ascribed to the existence of the internal dipole field in the MOCVD structure, induced by the strong faceting of the dots, as obsd. by high-resoln. TEM. [on SciFinder (R)

    Performance of CMS muon reconstruction in pp collision events at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV

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    The performance of muon reconstruction, identification, and triggering in CMS has been studied using 40 inverse picobarns of data collected in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV at the LHC in 2010. A few benchmark sets of selection criteria covering a wide range of physics analysis needs have been examined. For all considered selections, the efficiency to reconstruct and identify a muon with a transverse momentum pT larger than a few GeV is above 95% over the whole region of pseudorapidity covered by the CMS muon system, abs(eta) < 2.4, while the probability to misidentify a hadron as a muon is well below 1%. The efficiency to trigger on single muons with pT above a few GeV is higher than 90% over the full eta range, and typically substantially better. The overall momentum scale is measured to a precision of 0.2% with muons from Z decays. The transverse momentum resolution varies from 1% to 6% depending on pseudorapidity for muons with pT below 100 GeV and, using cosmic rays, it is shown to be better than 10% in the central region up to pT = 1 TeV. Observed distributions of all quantities are well reproduced by the Monte Carlo simulation.Comment: Replaced with published version. Added journal reference and DO

    Performance of the CMS Cathode Strip Chambers with Cosmic Rays

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    The Cathode Strip Chambers (CSCs) constitute the primary muon tracking device in the CMS endcaps. Their performance has been evaluated using data taken during a cosmic ray run in fall 2008. Measured noise levels are low, with the number of noisy channels well below 1%. Coordinate resolution was measured for all types of chambers, and fall in the range 47 microns to 243 microns. The efficiencies for local charged track triggers, for hit and for segments reconstruction were measured, and are above 99%. The timing resolution per layer is approximately 5 ns

    Performance of CMS muon reconstruction in pp collision events at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV

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    The performance of muon reconstruction, identification, and triggering in CMS has been studied using 40 inverse picobarns of data collected in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV at the LHC in 2010. A few benchmark sets of selection criteria covering a wide range of physics analysis needs have been examined. For all considered selections, the efficiency to reconstruct and identify a muon with a transverse momentum pT larger than a few GeV is above 95% over the whole region of pseudorapidity covered by the CMS muon system, abs(eta) < 2.4, while the probability to misidentify a hadron as a muon is well below 1%. The efficiency to trigger on single muons with pT above a few GeV is higher than 90% over the full eta range, and typically substantially better. The overall momentum scale is measured to a precision of 0.2% with muons from Z decays. The transverse momentum resolution varies from 1% to 6% depending on pseudorapidity for muons with pT below 100 GeV and, using cosmic rays, it is shown to be better than 10% in the central region up to pT = 1 TeV. Observed distributions of all quantities are well reproduced by the Monte Carlo simulation.Comment: Replaced with published version. Added journal reference and DO

    Measurements of charmed-meson production in interactions between 350 GeV/c π−\pi^- particles and nuclei

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    Charmed-meson production by 350350~GeV/cc {π−\pi^-} particles incident on copper and tungsten targets has been studied in the WA9292 experiment, performed at the CERN Ω′\Omega^\prime spectrometer. Results obtained are reported and discussed. Reconstruction of decays from the set D0→K−π+{\rm D}^0 \rightarrow {\rm K}^- \pi^+, D0→K−π−π+π+{\rm D}^0 \rightarrow {\rm K}^- \pi^- \pi^+ \pi^+, D+→K−π+π+{\rm D}^+ \rightarrow {\rm K}^- \pi^+ \pi^+, Ds+→ϕπ+{{\rm D}_{\rm s}}^+ \rightarrow \phi \pi^+ and charge conjugates has yielded a sample of 7280±1087280 \pm 108 charmed mesons, produced with \xf > 0, \langle \xf \rangle = 0.18 and \langle {\pt}^2 \rangle = 1.86~{\rm (GeV/}c{\rm )}^2. Assuming a relationship σ=σ0Aα\sigma = \sigma_0 A^\alpha between the cross-section, σ\sigma, per nucleus of mass AA and the nucleonic cross-section, σ0\sigma_0, the α\alpha value found for the detected charmed particles is 0.95±0.06±0.030.95 \pm 0.06 \pm 0.03. Taking α=1\alpha = 1, the measured cross-sections per nucleon for \xf > 0 production are 7.78±0.14±0.527.78 \pm 0.14 \pm 0.52~μ\mubarn for D0{\rm D}^0/Dˉ0\bar{\rm D}^0, 3.28±0.08±0.293.28 \pm 0.08 \pm 0.29~μ\mubarn for D+{\rm D}^+/D−{\rm D}^- and 1.29±0.16±0.331.29 \pm 0.16 \pm 0.33~μ\mubarn for Ds+{{\rm D}_{\rm s}}^+/Ds−{{\rm D}_{\rm s}}^-. Differential cross-sections with respect to \xf and {\pt}^2 have been determined for the various types of charmed meson, and particle-antiparticle asymmetries have been analysed

    Performance and Operation of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter

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    The operation and general performance of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter using cosmic-ray muons are described. These muons were recorded after the closure of the CMS detector in late 2008. The calorimeter is made of lead tungstate crystals and the overall status of the 75848 channels corresponding to the barrel and endcap detectors is reported. The stability of crucial operational parameters, such as high voltage, temperature and electronic noise, is summarised and the performance of the light monitoring system is presented

    La participaciĂłn laboral de las mujeres: un reto para el bienestar social.

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    Este trabajo ha sido posible gracias a la cobertura de los proyectos de investigación “Riesgos y oportunidades a lo largo del curso de la vida en las sociedades postindustriales” (CICYT. Sec2003-06799), dirigido por Esping-Andersen (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) y “Nuevos Riesgos Sociales y Trayectorias de las Políticas del Bienestar” (NURSOPOB) (MEC, Plan Nacional de I+D+I), dirigidos por Luis Moreno (Unidad de Políticas Comparadas, CSIC). Agradezco a ambos el apoyo que me han prestado para poderle llevar a cabo, y de forma muy particular, a Ana Arriba y Luis Moreno, por sus comentarios y colaboración en versiones anteriores del mismo
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