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    Million Atom Electronic Structure and Device Calculations on Peta-Scale Computers

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    Semiconductor devices are scaled down to the level which constituent materials are no longer considered continuous. To account for atomistic randomness, surface effects and quantum mechanical effects, an atomistic modeling approach needs to be pursued. The Nanoelectronic Modeling Tool (NEMO 3-D) has satisfied the requirement by including emprical sp3sāˆ—sp^{3}s^{*} and sp3d5sāˆ—sp^{3}d^{5}s^{*} tight binding models and considering strain to successfully simulate various semiconductor material systems. Computationally, however, NEMO 3-D needs significant improvements to utilize increasing supply of processors. This paper introduces the new modeling tool, OMEN 3-D, and discusses the major computational improvements, the 3-D domain decomposition and the multi-level parallelism. As a featured application, a full 3-D parallelized Schr\"odinger-Poisson solver and its application to calculate the bandstructure of Ī“\delta doped phosphorus(P) layer in silicon is demonstrated. Impurity bands due to the donor ion potentials are computed.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, IEEE proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Computational Electronics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, May 27-29 200

    Acceleration of Large-Scale Electronic Structure Simulations with Heterogeneous Parallel Computing

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    Large-scale electronic structure simulations coupled to an empirical modeling approach are critical as they present a robust way to predict various quantum phenomena in realistically sized nanoscale structures that are hard to be handled with density functional theory. For tight-binding (TB) simulations of electronic structures that normally involve multimillion atomic systems for a direct comparison to experimentally realizable nanoscale materials and devices, we show that graphical processing unit (GPU) devices help in saving computing costs in terms of time and energy consumption. With a short introduction of the major numerical method adopted for TB simulations of electronic structures, this work presents a detailed description for the strategies to drive performance enhancement with GPU devices against traditional clusters of multicore processors. While this work only uses TB electronic structure simulations for benchmark tests, it can be also utilized as a practical guideline to enhance performance of numerical operations that involve large-scale sparse matrices

    A Study of Temperature-dependent Properties of N-type delta-doped Si Band-structures in Equilibrium

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    A highly phosphrous delta-doped Si device is modeled with a quantum well with periodic boundary conditions and the semi-empirical spds* tight-binding band model. Its temperature-dependent electronic properties are studied. To account for high doping density with many electrons, a highly parallelized self-consistent Schroedinger-Poisson solver is used with atomistic representations of multiple impurity ions. The band-structure in equilibrium and the corresponding Fermi-level position are computed for a selective set of temperatures. The result at room temperature is compared with previous studies and the temperature-dependent electronic properties are discussed further in detail with the calculated 3-D self-consistent potential profile.Comment: IEEE proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Computational Electronics (IWCE-13

    Cosmic Ray Acceleration and Nonthermal Radiation at Accretion Shocks in the Outer Regions of Galaxy Clusters

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    Cosmology models predict that external accretion shocks form in the outer region of galaxy clusters due to supersonic gas infall from filaments and voids in the cosmic web. They are characterized by high sonic and Alfv\'enic Mach numbers, Msāˆ¼10āˆ’102M_s\sim10-10^2 and MAāˆ¼102āˆ’103M_A\sim10^2-10^3, and propagate into weakly magnetized plasmas of Ī²ā‰”Pg/PBā‰³102\beta\equiv P_g/P_B\gtrsim10^2. Although strong accretion shocks are expected to be efficient accelerators of cosmic rays (CRs), nonthermal signatures of shock-accelerated CRs around clusters have not been confirmed, and detailed acceleration physics at such shocks has yet to be understood. In this study, we first establish through two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations that at strong high-Ī²\beta shocks electrons can be pre-energized via stochastic Fermi acceleration owing to the ion-Weibel instability in the shock transition region, possibly followed by injection into diffusive shock acceleration. Hence, we propose that the models derived from conventional thermal leakage injection may be employed for the acceleration of electrons and ions at accretion shocks as well. Applying these analytic models to numerical shock zones identified in structure formation simulations, we estimate nonthermal radiation, such as synchrotron and inverse-Compton (IC) emission due to CR electrons, and Ļ€0\pi^0-decay Ī³\gamma-rays due to CR protons, around simulated clusters. Our models with the injection parameter, Qā‰ˆ3.5āˆ’3.8Q\approx3.5-3.8, predict synthetic synchrotron maps, which seem consistent with recent radio observations of the Coma cluster. However, the detection of nonthermal IC X-rays and Ī³\gamma-rays from accretion shocks would be quite challenging. We suggest that the proposed analytic models may be adopted as generic recipes for CR production at cosmological shocks.Comment: 21 pages, 12 figure

    Hedge fund market runs during financial crises

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    Hedge funds exit financial markets simultaneously after enormous shocks, such as the global financial crisis. While previous studies highlight only fund investorsā€™ synchronized withdrawals as the major driver of massive asset liquidations, we primarily focus on informed and rational fund managers and suggest a theoretical model that illustrates fund managersā€™ synchronized market runs. This study shows that the possibility of runs induces panic-based market runs not because of systematic risk itself but because of the fear of runs. We find that when the market regime changes from a normal to a ā€˜badā€™ state in which runs are possible, hedge funds reduce their investments prior to runs. In addition, market runs are more likely to occur in markets in which hedge funds have greater market exposure and uninformed traders are more sensitive to past price movement

    Vertically aligned InGaN nanowires with engineered axial In composition for highly efficient visible light emission.

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    We report on the fabrication of novel InGaN nanowires (NWs) with improved crystalline quality and high radiative efficiency for applications as nanoscale visible light emitters. Pristine InGaN NWs grown under a uniform In/Ga molar flow ratio (UIF) exhibited multi-peak white-like emission and a high density of dislocation-like defects. A phase separation and broad emission with non-uniform luminescent clusters were also observed for a single UIF NW investigated by spatially resolved cathodoluminescence. Hence, we proposed a simple approach based on engineering the axial In content by increasing the In/Ga molar flow ratio at the end of NW growth. This new approach yielded samples with a high luminescence intensity, a narrow emission spectrum, and enhanced crystalline quality. Using time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy, the UIF NWs exhibited a long radiative recombination time (Ļ„r) and low internal quantum efficiency (IQE) due to strong exciton localization and carrier trapping in defect states. In contrast, NWs with engineered In content demonstrated three times higher IQE and a much shorter Ļ„r due to mitigated In fluctuation and improved crystal quality

    BH3-only Protein Noxa Is a Mediator of Hypoxic Cell Death Induced by Hypoxia-inducible Factor 1Ī±

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    Hypoxia is a common cause of cell death and is implicated in many disease processes including stroke and chronic degenerative disorders. In response to hypoxia, cells express a variety of genes, which allow adaptation to altered metabolic demands, decreased oxygen demands, and the removal of irreversibly damaged cells. Using polymerase chain reactionā€“based suppression subtractive hybridization to find genes that are differentially expressed in hypoxia, we identified the BH3-only Bcl-2 family protein Noxa. Noxa is a candidate molecule mediating p53-induced apoptosis. We show that Noxa promoter responds directly to hypoxia via hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1Ī±. Suppression of Noxa expression by antisense oligonucleotides rescued cells from hypoxia-induced cell death and decreased infarction volumes in an animal model of ischemia. Further, we show that reactive oxygen species and resultant cytochrome c release participate in Noxa-mediated hypoxic cell death. Altogether, our results show that Noxa is induced by HIF-1Ī± and mediates hypoxic cell death
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