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Body size and dispersal mode as key traits determining metacommunity structure of aquatic organisms
Relationships between traits of organisms and the structure of their metacommunities have so far mainly been explored with meta-analyses. We compared metacommunities of a wide variety of aquatic organism groups (12 groups, ranging from bacteria to fish) in the same set of 99 ponds to minimise biases inherent to meta-analyses. In the category of passive dispersers, large-bodied groups showed stronger spatial patterning than small-bodied groups suggesting an increasing impact of dispersal limitation with increasing body size. Metacommunities of organisms with the ability to fly (i.e. insect groups) showed a weaker imprint of dispersal limitation than passive dispersers with similar body size. In contrast, dispersal movements of vertebrate groups (fish and amphibians) seemed to be mainly confined to local connectivity patterns. Our results reveal that body size and dispersal mode are important drivers of metacommunity structure and these traits should therefore be considered when developing a predictive framework for metacommunity dynamics
Fabrication of magnetic tunnel junctions connected through a continuous free layer to enable spin logic devices
Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) interconnected via a continuous
ferromagnetic free layer were fabricated for Spin Torque Majority Gate (STMG)
logic. The MTJs are biased independently and show magnetoelectric response
under spin transfer torque. The electrical control of these devices paves the
way to future spin logic devices based on domain wall (DW) motion. In
particular, it is a significant step toward the realization of a majority gate,
even though further downscaling may be required. To our knowledge, this is the
first fabrication of a cross-shaped free layer shared by several perpendicular
MTJs. The fabrication process can be generalized to any geometry and any number
of MTJs. Thus, this framework can be applied to other spin logic concepts based
on magnetic interconnect. Moreover, it allows exploration of spin dynamics for
logic applicationsComment: submitted to Japanese Journal of Applied Physic
Spintronic Majority Gates
In this paper we present an overview of two types of majority gate devices based on spintronic phenomena. We compare the spin torque majority gate and the spin wave majority gate and describe work on these devices. We discuss operating conditions for the two device concepts, circuit implication and how these reflect on materials choices for device implementation
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Progress in qualifying and quantifying the airborne base sensitivity of modern chemically amplified DUV photoresists
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