896 research outputs found
The signature of a double quantum-dot structure in the I-V characteristics of a complex system
We demonstrate that by carefully analyzing the temperature dependent
characteristics of the I-V measurements for a given complex system it is
possible to determine whether it is composed of a single, double or multiple
quantum-dot structure. Our approach is based on the orthodox theory for a
double-dot case and is capable of simulating I-V characteristics of systems
with any resistance and capacitance values and for temperatures corresponding
to thermal energies larger than the dot level spacing. We compare I-V
characteristics of single-dot and double-dot systems and show that for a given
measured I-V curve considering the possibility of a second dot is equivalent to
decreasing the fit temperature. Thus, our method allows one to gain information
about the structure of an experimental system based on an I-V measurement.Comment: 12 pages 7 figure
Coexistence of Coulomb blockade and zero bias anomaly in a strongly coupled quantum dot
The current-voltage characteristics through a metallic quantum dot which is
well coupled to a metallic lead are measured. It is shown that the I-V curves
are composed of two contributions. One is a suppression of the tunneling
conductivity at the Fermi level and the second is an oscillating feature which
shifts with gate voltage. The results indicate that Zero-Bias-Anomaly and
Coulomb Blockade phenomena coexist in an asymmetric strongly coupled quantum
dot.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Zero bias anomaly in a two dimensional granular insulator
We compare tunneling density of states (TDOS) into two ultrathin Ag films,
one uniform and one granular, for different degrees of disorder. The uniform
film shows a crossover from Altshuler-Aronov (AA) zero bias anomaly to Efros
Shklovskii (ES) like Coulomb gap as the disorder is increased. The granular
film, on the other hand, exhibits AA behavior even deeply in the insulating
regime. We analyze the data and find that granularity introduces a new regime
for the TDOS. While the conductivity is dominated by hopping between clusters
of grains and is thus insulating, the TDOS probes the properties of an
individual cluster which is "metallic".Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Parallel Evaluation of Multi-join Queries
A number of execution strategies for parallel evaluation of multi-join queries have been proposed in the literature. In this paper we give a comparative performance evaluation of four execution strategies by implementing all of them on the same parallel database system, PRISMA/DB. Experiments have been done up to 80 processors. These strategies, coming from the literature, are named: Sequential Parallel, Synchronous Execution, Segmented Right-Deep, and Full Parallel. Based on the experiments clear guidelines are given when to use which strategy.
This is an extended abstract; the full paper appeared in Proc. ACM SIGMOD'94, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 24–27, 199
Main Memory Implementations for Binary Grouping
An increasing number of applications depend on efficient storage and analysis features for XML data. Hence, query optimization and efficient evaluation techniques for the emerging XQuery standard become more and more important. Many XQuery queries require nested expressions. Unnesting them often introduces binary grouping. We introduce several algorithms implementing binary grouping and analyze their time and space complexity. Experiments demonstrate their performance
Novel Cascaded Ultra Bright Pulsed Source of Polarization Entangled Photons
A new ultra bright pulsed source of polarization entangled photons has been
realized using type-II phase matching in spontaneous parametric down conversion
process in two cascaded crystals. The optical axes of the crystals are aligned
in such a way that the extraordinarily (ordinarily) polarized cone from one
crystal overlaps with the ordinarily (extraordinarily) polarized cone from the
second crystal. This spatial overlapping removes the association between the
polarization and the output angle of the photons that exist in a single type-II
down conversion process. Hence, entanglement of photons originating from any
point on the output cones is possible if a suitable optical delay line is used.
This delay line is particularly simple and easy to implement.Comment: 8 pages 8 figure
Primary thermometry in the intermediate Coulomb blockade regime
We investigate Coulomb blockade thermometers (CBT) in an intermediate
temperature regime, where measurements with enhanced accuracy are possible due
to the increased magnitude of the differential conductance dip. Previous
theoretical results show that corrections to the half width and to the depth of
the measured conductance dip of a sensor are needed, when leaving the regime of
weak Coulomb blockade towards lower temperatures. In the present work, we
demonstrate experimentally that the temperature range of a CBT sensor can be
extended by employing these corrections without compromising the primary nature
or the accuracy of the thermometer.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Environmental Factors in the Relapse and Recurrence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease:A Review of the Literature
The causes of relapse in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are largely unknown. This paper reviews the epidemiological and clinical data on how medications (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, estrogens and antibiotics), lifestyle factors (smoking, psychological stress, diet and air pollution) may precipitate clinical relapses and recurrence. Potential biological mechanisms include: increasing thrombotic tendency, imbalances in prostaglandin synthesis, alterations in the composition of gut microbiota, and mucosal damage causing increased permeability
UK guideline on transition of adolescent and young persons with chronic digestive diseases from paediatric to adult care
The risks of poor transition include delayed and inappropriate transfer that can result in disengagement with healthcare. Structured transition care can improve control of chronic digestive diseases and long-term health-related outcomes. These are the first nationally developed guidelines on the transition of adolescent and young persons (AYP) with chronic digestive diseases from paediatric to adult care. They were commissioned by the Clinical Services and Standards Committee of the British Society of Gastroenterology under the auspices of the Adolescent and Young Persons (A&YP) Section. Electronic searches for English-language articles were performed with keywords relating to digestive system diseases and transition to adult care in the Medline (via Ovid), PsycInfo (via Ovid), Web of Science and CINAHL databases for studies published from 1980 to September 2014. The quality of evidence and grading of recommendations was appraised using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system. The limited number of studies in gastroenterology and hepatology required the addition of relevant studies from other chronic diseases to be included. These guidelines deal specifically with the transition of AYP living with a diagnosis of chronic digestive disease and/or liver disease from paediatric to adult healthcare under the following headings; 1. Patient populations involved in AYP transition 2. Risks of failing transition or poor transition 3. Models of AYP transition 4. Patient and carer/parent perspective in AYP transition 5. Surgical perspectiv
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