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Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Dynamic Phase Transition in Monolayer Silicene
The (r3xr3)R30{\deg} honeycomb of silicene monolayer on Ag(111) was found to
undergo a phase transition to two types of mirror-symmetric boundary-separated
rhombic phases at temperatures below 40 K by scanning tunneling microscopy. The
first-principles calculations reveal that weak interactions between silicene
and Ag(111) drive the spontaneous ultra buckling in the monolayer silicene,
forming two energy-degenerate and mirror-symmetric (r3xr3)R30{\deg} rhombic
phases, in which the linear band dispersion near Dirac point (DP) and a
significant gap opening (150 meV) at DP were induced. The low transition
barrier between these two phases enables them interchangeable through dynamic
flip-flop motion, resulting in the (r3xr3)R30{\deg} honeycomb structure
observed at high temperature.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Coverage-dependent adsorption sites in the K/Ru(0001) system: a low-energy electron-diffraction analysis
The two ordered phases p(2 × 2) at a coverage θ = 0.25 and (√3 × √3)R30° at θ = 0.33 of potassium adsorbed on Ru(0001) were analyzed by use of low-energy electron-diffraction (LEED). In the (√3 × √3)R30° phase, the K atoms occupy threefold hcp sites, while in the p(2 × 2) phase the fcc site is favoured. In both phases, the K hard-sphere radii are nearly the same and close to the covalent Pauling radius
THE INFLUENCE OF URBAN AREAS ON FARMLAND VALUES
Farmland Values, Urban-Influence, Land Economics/Use, Q15, R30,
Formation and stability of a two-dimensional nickel silicide on Ni (111) an Auger, LEED, STM, and high-resolution photoemission Study
Using low energy electron diffraction (LEED), Auger electron spectroscopy
(AES), scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and high resolution photo-electron
spectroscopy (HR-PES) techniques we have studied the annealing effect of one
silicon monolayer deposited at room temperature onto a Ni (111) substrate. The
variations of the Si surface concentration, recorded by AES at 300{\deg}C and
400{\deg}C, show at the beginning a rapid Si decreasing followed by a slowing
down up to a plateau equivalent to about 1/3 silicon monolayer. STM images and
LEED patterns, both recorded at room temperature just after annealing, reveal
the formation of an ordered hexagonal superstructure(rot3xrot3)R30{\deg}-type.
From these observations and from a quantitative analysis of HR-PES data,
recorded before and after annealing, we propose that the (rot3 x
rot3)R30{\deg}superstructure corresponds to a two dimensional (2D) Ni2Si
surface silicide.Comment: Journal Physical Review B (2012
Dirac equation on a G_2 manifold
We find a large family of solutions to the Dirac equation on a manifold of
holonomy asymptotic to a cone over , including all radial
solutions. The behaviour of these solutions is studied as the manifold
developes a conical singularity. None of the solutions found are both localised
and square integrable at the origin. This result is consistent with the absence
of chiral fermions in M-theory on the conifold over . The
approach here is complementary to previous analyses using dualities and anomaly
cancellation.Comment: 1+11 pages. LaTeX. Minor rewording in introduction and conclusio
E5 protein of human papillomavirus 16 downregulates HLA class I and interacts with the heavy chain via its first hydrophobic domai
Human papillomavirus type 16 E5 protein (HPV-16 E5) is expressed early in papillomavirus infection and is localised primarily in the cell Golgi apparatus (GA) and endoplasmic reticulum. E5 prevents transport of the major histocompatibility class I (MHC I; HLA class I in humans) to the cell surface and retains the complex in the GA. We report that these effects are due, at least in part, to the interaction between E5 and HLA I heavy chain (HC). We also demonstrate that the down-regulation of surface HLA I and interaction with HC are mediated by the first hydrophobic domain of E5. Although E5 downregulates classical HLA selectively as it does not downregulate non-classical HLA, the interaction with the HC of classical HLA I is not specific for a particular haplotype of HLA I. This suggests that E5 can interfere with antigen presentation by most, if not all, classical HLA I haplotypes, with potentially serious consequences as the ability of infected cells to present antigenic peptides to effector T cells would be compromised
Investigation of unconventional reconstruction and electronic properties on the Na2IrO3 surface
Na2IrO3 is an intriguing material for which spin-orbit coupling plays a key
role. Theoretical predictions, so far unverified, have been made that the
surface of Na2IrO3 should exhibit a clear signature of the quantum spin Hall
effect. We studied the surface of Na2IrO3 using scanning tunneling microscopy
and density-functional theory calculations. We observed atomic level resolution
of the surface and two types of terminations with different surface periodicity
and Na content. By comparing bias-dependent experimental topographic images to
simulated images, we determined the detailed atomistic structure of both
observed surfaces. One of these reveals a strong relaxation to the surface of
Na atoms from the subsurface region two atomic layers below. Such dramatic
structural changes at the surface cast doubt on any prediction of surface
properties based on bulk electronic structure. Indeed, using spatially resolved
tunneling spectroscopy we found no indication of the predicted quantum spin
Hall behavior
Phase transitions in two dimensions - the case of Sn adsorbed on Ge(111) surfaces
Accurate atomic coordinates of the room-temperature (root3xroot3)R30degree
and low-temperature (3x3) phases of 1/3 ML Sn on Ge(111) have been established
by grazing-incidence x-ray diffraction with synchrotron radiation. The Sn atoms
are located solely at T4-sites in the (root3xroot3)R30degree structure. In the
low temperature phase one of the three Sn atoms per (3x3) unit cell is
displaced outwards by 0.26 +/- 0.04 A relative to the other two. This
displacement is accompanied by an increase in the first to second double-layer
spacing in the Ge substrate.Comment: RevTeX, 5 pages including 2 figure
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