47 research outputs found
Majorana Bound States in a \u3ci\u3ed\u3c/i\u3e-wave Superconductor Planar Josephson Junction
We study phase-controlled planar Josephson junctions comprising a two-dimensional electron gas with strong spin-orbit coupling and d-wave superconductors, which have an advantage of a high critical temperature. We show that a region between the two superconductors can be tuned into a topological state by the in-plane Zeeman field, and can host Majorana bound states. The phase diagram as a function of the Zeeman field, chemical potential, and the phase difference between superconductors exhibits the appearance of Majorana bound states for a wide range of parameters. We further investigate the behavior of the topological gap and its dependence on the type of d-wave pairing, i.e., d, d + is, or d + id\u27, and note the difficulties that can arise due to the presence of gapless excitations in pure d-wave superconductors. On the other hand, the planar Josephson junctions based on superconductors with d + is and d + id\u27 pairings can potentially lead to realizations of Majorana bound states. Our proposal can be realized in cuprate superconductors, e.g., in a twisted bilayer, combined with the layered semiconductor Bi2O2Se
Spin Hall effect of vorticity
Using mapping between topological defects in an easy-plane magnet and electrical charges, we study interplay between vorticity and spin currents. We demonstrate that the flow of vorticity is accompanied by the transverse spin current generation; an effect which can be termed as the spin Hall effect of vorticity. We study this effect across the BKT transition and establish the role of dissipation and spin nonconservation in the crossover from spin superfluidity to diffusive spin transport. Our results pave the way for low power computing devices relying on vorticity and spin flows that can propagate over long distances
Compactification and signature transition in Kaluza-Klein spinor cosmology
We study the classical and quantum cosmology of a 4+1-dimensional space-time
with a non-zero cosmological constant coupled to a self interacting massive
spinor field. We consider a spatially flat Robertson-Walker universe with the
usual scale factor and an internal scale factor associated with
the extra dimension. For a free spinor field the resulting equations admit
exact solutions, whereas for a self interacting spinor field one should resort
to a numerical method for exhibiting their behavior. These solutions give rise
to a degenerate metric and exhibit signature transition from a Euclidean to a
Lorentzian domain. Such transitions suggest a compactification mechanism for
the internal and external scale factors such that in the
Lorentzian region. The corresponding quantum cosmology and the ensuing
Wheeler-DeWitt equation have exact solutions in the mini-superspace when the
spinor field is free, leading to wavepackets undergoing signature change. The
question of stabilization of the extra dimension is also discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figure, to appear in Annals of Physic
Majorana bound states in d-wave superconductor planar Josephson junction
We study phase-controlled planar Josephson junction comprising a
two-dimensional electron gas with strong spin-orbit coupling and d-wave
superconductors, which have an advantage of high critical temperature. We show
that a region between the two superconductors can be tuned into topological
state by the in-plane Zeeman field, and can host Majorana bound states. The
phase diagram as a function of the Zeeman field, chemical potential, and the
phase difference between superconductors exhibits the appearance of robust
Majorana bound states for a wide range of parameters. We further investigate
the behavior of the topological gap and its dependence on the type of d-wave
pairing, i.e., d, d+is, or d+id', and note the difficulties that can arise due
to the presence of gapless excitations in pure d-wave superconductors. On the
other hand, the planar Josephson junctions based on superconductors with d+is
and d+id' pairings can potentially lead to realizations of Majorana bound
states. Our proposal can be realized in twisted bilayer d-wave superconductors
realizable in mechanically exfoliated van der Waals copper oxide
heterostructures.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Low power In Memory Computation with Reciprocal Ferromagnet/Topological Insulator Heterostructures
The surface state of a 3D topological insulator (3DTI) is a spin-momentum
locked conductive state, whose large spin hall angle can be used for the
energy-efficient spin orbit torque based switching of an overlying ferromagnet
(FM). Conversely, the gated switching of the magnetization of a separate FM in
or out of the TI surface plane, can turn on and off the TI surface current. The
gate tunability of the TI Dirac cone gap helps reduce its sub-threshold swing.
By exploiting this reciprocal behaviour, we can use two FM/3DTI
heterostructures to design a 1-Transistor 1-magnetic tunnel junction random
access memory unit (1T1MTJ RAM) for an ultra low power Processing-in-Memory
(PiM) architecture. Our calculation involves combining the Fokker-Planck
equation with the Non-equilibrium Green Function (NEGF) based flow of
conduction electrons and Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (LLG) based dynamics of
magnetization. Our combined approach allows us to connect device performance
metrics with underlying material parameters, which can guide proposed
experimental and fabrication efforts.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
A competency Model of the Organization's Strategy Consultant
Today, the use of strategy consultancy in most organizations is not a choice, but a necessity. Strategy consultants have irreplaceable role in the success of organizations. Competency and competency-based management has been considered widely in recent years. Despite this fact, less attention has been paid to competencies of strategy consultants. This study aims to discover the competencies, determine the relative importance of each competency and finally suggest a comprehensive competency model for strategy consultants. So a mixed (qualitative-quantitative) research was conducted. At the first stage (qualitative research) based on the data approach of Glaser grounded theory and through deep interviews with 21 experts in strategy consulting, 25 competencies of strategy consultants were identified. At the second stage (quantitative research), by fuzzy Dematel method, relative importance of these competencies and the relationships between them have been identified and finally a comprehensive model has been presented. Among the important results of this research is that at the level of main categories, personality competencies and at the level of sub-categories, management and organizational knowledge, strategic thinking, mindfulness and leading the leaders are of the highest importance and effectiveness
The landscape of exosomal non-coding RNAs in breast cancer drug resistance, focusing on underlying molecular mechanisms
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy among women worldwide. Like many other cancers, BC therapy is challenging and sometimes frustrating. In spite of the various therapeutic modalities applied to treat the cancer, drug resistance, also known as, chemoresistance, is very common in almost all BCs. Undesirably, a breast tumor might be resistant to different curative approaches (e.g., chemo- and immunotherapy) at the same period of time. Exosomes, as double membrane-bound extracellular vesicles 1) secreted from different cell species, can considerably transfer cell products and components through the bloodstream. In this context, non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), including miRNAs, long ncRNAs (lncRNAs), and circular RNAs (circRNAs), are a chief group of exosomal constituents with amazing abilities to regulate the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of BC, such as cell proliferation, angiogenesis, invasion, metastasis, migration, and particularly drug resistance. Thereby, exosomal ncRNAs can be considered potential mediators of BC progression and drug resistance. Moreover, as the corresponding exosomal ncRNAs circulate in the bloodstream and are found in different body fluids, they can serve as foremost prognostic/diagnostic biomarkers. The current study aims to comprehensively review the most recent findings on BC-related molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways affected by exosomal miRNAs, lncRNAs, and circRNAs, with a focus on drug resistance. Also, the potential of the same exosomal ncRNAs in the diagnosis and prognosis of BC will be discussed in detail
f(R) theories
Over the past decade, f(R) theories have been extensively studied as one of
the simplest modifications to General Relativity. In this article we review
various applications of f(R) theories to cosmology and gravity - such as
inflation, dark energy, local gravity constraints, cosmological perturbations,
and spherically symmetric solutions in weak and strong gravitational
backgrounds. We present a number of ways to distinguish those theories from
General Relativity observationally and experimentally. We also discuss the
extension to other modified gravity theories such as Brans-Dicke theory and
Gauss-Bonnet gravity, and address models that can satisfy both cosmological and
local gravity constraints.Comment: 156 pages, 14 figures, Invited review article in Living Reviews in
Relativity, Published version, Comments are welcom