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    Andreev bound states and tunneling characteristics of a non-centrosymmetric superconductor

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    The tunneling characteristics of planar junctions between a normal metal and a non-centrosymmetric superconductor like CePt3Si are examined. It is shown that the superconducting phase with mixed parity can give rise to characteristic zero-bias anomalies in certain junction directions. The origin of these zero-bias anomalies are Andreev bound states at the interface. The tunneling characteristics for different directions allow to test the structure of the parity-mixed pairing state.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Andreev bound states and tunneling characteristics of a noncentrosymmetric superconductor

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    The tunneling characteristics of planar junctions between a normal metal and a noncentrosymmetric superconductor such as CePt_3Si are examined. It is shown that the superconducting phase with mixed parity can give rise to characteristic zero-bias anomalies in certain junction directions. Andreev bound states at the interface are the origin of these zero-bias anomalies. The tunneling characteristics for different directions allow us to test the structure of the parity-mixed pairing state.journal articl

    セラミック静電チャックに関する高精度加工プロセスとその基本特性

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    This paper proposes the method of processing the surface of the electro-static chuck in a high accuracy. The electro-static chuck is applied as a device for the adsorption of wafers. To keep the homogeneity of temperature distribution, the surface should have a stable flatness. The uniform spreading of an adhesive was examined by using a spin-coater. As the results, the spin-coater uniformly spreads the adhesive, and the flatness on the surface of the electro-static chuck has improved from 8i m to 44i m. Additionally, an inert gas should uniformly flow to all aspects of the wafer to optimize the temperature of the wafer. Authors proposed to install a minute ruggedness on the surface of electro-static chuck to form the stable gas route by lapping.textapplication/pdfdepartmental bulletin pape

    Search for D0-D̅0 Mixing in D0→K+π- Decays and Measurement of the Doubly-Cabibbo-Suppressed Decay Rate

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    トンネル切羽画像を対象としたエッジ抽出による自動岩判定システム

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    application/pdf三重大学大学院地域イノベーション学研究科 地域イノベーション学専攻2, 34thesi

    Phylogenetic relationships of rice MLEs () based on their transposase sequences

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "DNA-binding specificity of rice -like transposases and interactions with MITEs"</p><p>Nucleic Acids Research 2005;33(7):2153-2165.</p><p>Published online 14 Apr 2005</p><p>PMCID:PMC1079968.</p><p>© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved</p> The neighbor-joining tree was generated from a multiple alignment of the entire transposase amino acid sequences of 34 and from soybean, which served as outgroups (). All are from the subspecies , except those followed by ‘i’, which are from the subspecies . The elements can be divided into three clades (A, B and C), of which A and B are further divided into subclades (A1, A2, B1, B2 and B3). Every clade and subclade is supported by at least 75% bootstrap values (1000 replicates). Dots to the right of the element name represents transposon TIRs tested in this study ()
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