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Mode Spectroscopy and Level Coupling in Ballistic Electron Waveguides
A tunable quantum point contact with modes occupied in both transverse
directions is studied by magnetotransport experiments. We use conductance
quantization of the one-dimensional subbands as a tool to determine the mode
spectrum. A magnetic field applied along the direction of the current flow
couples the modes. This can be described by an extension of the Darwin-Fock
model. Anticrossings are observed as a function of the magnetic field, but not
for zero field or perpendicular field directions, indicating coupling of the
subbands due to nonparabolicity in the electrical confinement.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Ultrahigh energy neutrino scattering onto relic light neutrinos in galactic halo as a possible source of highest energy extragalactic cosmic rays
The diffuse relic neutrinos with light mass are transparent to Ultrahigh
energy (UHE) neutrinos at thousands EeV, born by photoproduction of pions by
UHE protons on relic 2.73 K BBR radiation and originated in AGNs at cosmic
distances. However these UHE s may interact with those (mainly heaviest
, and respective antineutrinos) clustered into HDM
galactic halos. UHE photons or protons, secondaries of scattering,
might be the final observed signature of such high-energy chain reactions and
may be responsible of the highest extragalactic cosmic-ray (CR) events. The
chain-reactions conversion efficiency, ramifications and energetics are
considered for the October 1991 CR event at 320 EeV observed by the Fly's Eye
detector in Utah. These quantities seem compatible with the distance, direction
and power (observed at MeV gamma energies) of the Seyfert galaxy MCG 8-11-11.
The interaction probability is favoured by at least three order of
magnitude with respect to a direct scattering onto the Earth atmosphere.
Therefore, it may better explain the extragalactic origin of the puzzling 320
EeV event, while offering indirect evidence of a hot dark galactic halo of
light (i.e., tens eV) neutrinos, probably of tau flavour.Comment: 25 pages, 1 figure minor corrections, updated references. In press in
AP
Two level anti-crossings high up in the single-particle energy spectrum of a quantum dot
We study the evolution with magnetic field of the single-particle energy
levels high up in the energy spectrum of one dot as probed by the ground state
of the adjacent dot in a weakly coupled vertical quantum dot molecule. We find
that the observed spectrum is generally well accounted for by the calculated
spectrum for a two-dimensional elliptical parabolic confining potential, except
in several regions where two or more single-particle levels approach each
other. We focus on two two-level crossing regions which show unexpected
anti-crossing behavior and contrasting current dependences. Within a simple
coherent level mixing picture, we can model the current carried through the
coupled states of the probed dot provided the intrinsic variation with magnetic
field of the current through the states (as if they were uncoupled) is
accounted for by an appropriate interpolation scheme.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Physica E in MSS 13
conference proceeding
Breakdown of the Korringa Law of Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Metallic GaAs
We present nuclear spin relaxation measurements in GaAs epilayers using a new
pump-probe technique in all-electrical, lateral spin-valve devices. The
measured T1 times agree very well with NMR data available for T > 1 K. However,
the nuclear spin relaxation rate clearly deviates from the well-established
Korringa law expected in metallic samples and follows a sub-linear temperature
dependence 1/T1 ~ T^0.6 for 0.1 K < T < 10 K. Further, we investigate nuclear
spin inhomogeneities.Comment: 5 pages, 4 (color) figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1109.633
Estoques de carbono do estrato arbóreo de cerrados no Pantanal da Nhecolândia.
O objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar a biomassa aérea e o estoque de carbono do estrato arbóreo em duas áreas (um cerrado e um cerradão), localizadas no Pantanal da Nhecolândia, realizadas a partir de fórmula proposta por Brown et al. (1989) para florestas tropicais.bitstream/CPAP-2009-09/56774/1/COT68.pdfFormato eletrônico
Modelagem do crescimento e da colheita periódica do aguapé (Eichhornia crassipes) para produção de biocombustíveis.
Este estudo analisou o crescimento do aguapé em sistemas fechados por meio da análise ecossistêmica permitindo assim o desenvolvimento de um modelo para a simulação do crescimento da biomassa do aguapé, remoção de nutrientes e efeitos da colheita
Indirect Exchange Interaction between two Quantum Dots in an Aharonov-Bohm Ring
We investigate the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interaction between
two spins located at two quantum dots embedded in an Aharonov-Bohm (AB) ring.
In such a system the RKKY interaction, which oscillates as a function of the
distance between two local spins, is affected by the flux. For the case of the
ferromagnetic RKKY interaction, we find that the amplitude of AB oscillations
is enhanced by the Kondo correlations and an additional maximum appears at half
flux, where the interaction is switched off. For the case of the
antiferromagnetic RKKY interaction, we find that the phase of AB oscillations
is shifted by pi, which is attributed to the formation of a singlet state
between two spins for the flux value close to integer value of flux.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Behavior of roots of savanna species in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
Edição dos abstracts do 24º IUFRO World Congress, 2014, Salt Lake City. Sustaining forests, sustaining people: the role of research
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