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Core-tube morphology of multiwall carbon nanotubes
The present paper investigates the cross-sectional morphology of Multiwalled
Carbon Nanotubes (MWNTs) restrained radially and circumferentially by an
infinite surrounding elastic medium, subjected to uniform external hydrostatic
pressure. In this study, a two-dimensional plane strain model is developed,
assuming no variation of load and deformation along the tube axis. We find some
characteristic cross-sectional shapes from the elastic buckling analysis. The
effect of the surrounded elastic medium on the cross-sectional shape which
occurs due to pressure buckling is focused on by the comparison with the shape
for no elastic medium case in our discussion. It is suggested that in no
embedded elastic medium cases, the cross-sectional shapes of inner tubes
maintain circle or oval; on the other hand, an embedded medium may cause inner
tube corrugation modes especially when the number of shells for MWNTs is small.Comment: 7 figures, 2 figure
New Einstein-Hilbert-type Action and Superon-Graviton Model(SGM) of Nature
A nonlinear supersymmetric(NLSUSY) Einstein-Hilbert(EH)-type new action for
unity of nature is obtained by performing the Einstein gravity analogue
geomtrical arguments in high symmetry spacetime inspired by NLSUSY. The new
action is unstable and breaks down spontaneously into E-H action with matter in
ordinary Riemann spacetime. All elementary particles except graviton are
composed of the fundamental fermion "superon" of Nambu-Goldstone(NG) fermion of
NLSUSY and regarded as the eigenstates of SO(10) super-Poincar\'e (SP) algebra,
called superon-graviton model(SGM) of nature. Some phenomenological
implications for the low energy particle physics and the cosmology are
discussed. The linearization of NLSUSY including N=1 SGM action is attempted
explicitly to obtain the linear SUSY local field theory, which is equivalent
and renormalizable.Comment: 37 pages, Latex, Based on a talk by K. Shima at International
Conference on Mathematics and Nucler Physics for the 21st Century, March
8-13, 2003, Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo, Egyp
Torsion-induced persistent current in a twisted quantum ring
We describe the effects of geometric torsion on the coherent motion of
electrons along a thin twisted quantum ring. The geometric torsion inherent in
the quantum ring triggers a quantum phase shift in the electrons' eigenstates,
thereby resulting in a torsion-induced persistent current that flows along the
twisted quantum ring. The physical conditions required for detecting the
current flow are discussed.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
Examining the factors affecting willingness to use electronic banking: the integration of TAM and TPB models with electronic service quality (case study: Eghtesad Novin Bank)
Introduction: Understanding the factors that lead to the adoption of a technology and creating conditions under which information technologies are accepted are of the research studies. This means that the question of why people accept information technology and use it or, on the contrary, do not accept it and do not use it is of the most important issues. The aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting the willingness to use e-banking: the integration of TAM and TPB models with electronic service quality.Model of the study: In this study, the combination of technology acceptance model and theory of planned behavior is used. Research also shows that technology has reaching impacts on quality of service, which means when customers are in direct interaction with technology; they have more control over their work and do their jobs more efficiently, and this is because they perceive services with more quality. If the quality of perception of e-services is not good, e-banking functions are not effectively exercised by the user or they do not have control over technology.Conclusion: The results showed that the quality of banking services and perceived behavioral control have significant impact on the willingness of customers to use e-banking services. Electronic banking service quality has had significant effect on perceived behavioral control in the use of electronic banking services. Perceived behavior control in the use of electronic banking services has had a significant effect on subjective norms and attitudes of customers. Customers' understanding of the ease of use of e-banking systems has a significant impact on perceived usefulness and their attitude had.Keywords: electronic banking, electronic service quality, custome
Anomalous phase shift in a twisted quantum loop
Coherent motion of electrons in a twisted quantum ring is considered to
explore the effect of torsion inherent to the ring. Internal torsion of the
ring composed of helical atomic configuration yields a non-trivial quantum
phase shift in the electrons' eigenstates. This torsion-induced phase shift
causes novel kinds of persistent current flow and an Aharonov-Bohm like
conductance oscillation. The two phenomena can occur even when no magnetic flux
penetrates inside the twisted ring, thus being in complete contrast with the
counterparts observed in untwisted rings.Comment: 13 paes, 5 figure
Phonon dispersion and electron-phonon interaction in peanut-shaped fullerene polymers
We reveal that the periodic radius modulation peculiar to one-dimensional
(1D) peanut-shaped fullerene (C) polymers exerts a strong influence on
their low-frequency phonon states and their interactions with mobile electrons.
The continuum approximation is employed to show the zone-folding of phonon
dispersion curves, which leads to fast relaxation of a radial breathing mode in
the 1D C polymers. We also formulate the electron-phonon interaction
along the deformation potential theory, demonstrating that only a few set of
electron and phonon modes yields a significant magnitude of the interaction
relevant to the low-temperature physics of the system. The latter finding gives
an important implication for the possible Peierls instability of the C
polymers suggested in the earlier experiment.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure
Manipulating the Tomonaga-Luttinger exponent by electric field modulation
We establish a theoretical framework for artificial control of the power-law
singularities in Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid states. The exponent governing the
power-law behaviors is found to increase significantly with an increase in the
amplitude of the periodic electric field modulation applied externally to the
system. This field-induced shift in the exponent indicates the tunability of
the transport properties of quasi-one-dimensional electron systems.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis with a New Neutron Lifetime
We show that the predicted primordial helium production is significantly
reduced when new measurements of the neutron lifetime and the implied
enhancement in the weak reaction rates are included in big-bang
nucleosynthesis. Therefore, even if a narrow uncertainty in the observed helium
abundance is adopted, this brings the constraint on the baryon-to-photon ratio
from BBN and the observed helium into better accord with the independent
determination of the baryon content deduced from the WMAP spectrum of power
fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background,and measurements of primordial
deuterium in narrow-line quasar absorption systems at high redshift.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, Submitted to Physical Review D, Revised per
referee's suggestion
Flat-Bands on Partial Line Graphs -- Systematic Method for Generating Flat-Band Lattice Structures
We introduce a systematic method for constructing a class of lattice
structures that we call ``partial line graphs''.In tight-binding models on
partial line graphs, energy bands with flat energy dispersions emerge.This
method can be applied to two- and three-dimensional systems. We show examples
of partial line graphs of square and cubic lattices. The method is useful in
providing a guideline for synthesizing materials with flat energy bands, since
the tight-binding models on the partial line graphs provide us a large room for
modification, maintaining the flat energy dispersions.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
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