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Modulation of Superconducting Properties by Ferroelectric Polarization in Confined FE-S-FE Films
We show that the electric polarization at the interface with ultrathin
superconducting (S) films sandwiched between ferroelectric (FE) layers allows
achievement of substantially stronger modulation of inner carrier density and
superconducting transition temperature as compared to FE-S bilayers typically
used in superconducting FETs. We find that not only the larger penetration
depths but also the pairing symmetry should be responsible for the fact that
the electric field effect in high temperature superconductors is much stronger
than in conventional systems. Discussing the advantages of multilayers, we
propose a novel design concept for superconducting electric field-effect
transistors based on ferroelectric films.Comment: 5 pages RevTex4, 6 figure
El futuro económico de Centroamérica tras el RD-CAFTA: una oportunidad no exenta de riesgos
Se analiza la entrada en vigor del Acuerdo de Libre Comercio entre Estados Unidos, Centroamérica y República Dominicana (United States-Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement, DR-CAFTA) y sus consecuencias para el nuevo modelo de crecimiento centroamericano.
En los últimos años el crecimiento económico de Centroamérica (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras y Nicaragua) ha sido estable, pero moderado e insuficiente. En este contexto se aplicará el RD-CAFTA, un tratado de libre comercio (TLC) con el principal socio económico de la región y con el que se mantienen importantes asimetrías. Este trabajo valora si este TLC puede contribuir a superar las restricciones que dificultan la consecución de ritmos de crecimiento más elevados en la región. Tras identificar esas restricciones, se examina el potencial impacto del RD-CAFTA en las economías centroamericanas, así como sus implicaciones para las relaciones de comercio, inversión y cooperación de España con la región
FRW barotropic zero modes: Dynamical systems observability
The dynamical systems observability properties of barotropic bosonic and
fermionic FRW cosmological oscillators are investigated. Nonlinear techniques
for dynamical analysis have been recently developed in many engineering areas
but their application has not been extended beyond their standard field. This
paper is a small contribution to an extension of this type of dynamical systems
analysis to FRW barotropic cosmologies. We find that determining the Hubble
parameter of barotropic FRW universes does not allow the observability, i.e.,
the determination of neither the barotropic FRW zero mode nor of its derivative
as dynamical cosmological states. Only knowing the latter ones correspond to a
rigorous dynamical observability in barotropic cosmologyComment: 10 pages, 0 figure
Novel mechanisms to enhance the capacitance beyond the classical limits in capacitors with free-electron-like electrodes
The so-called negative electron compressibility refers to the lowering of the
chemical potential of a metallic system when the carrier density increases.
This effect has often been invoked in the past to explain the enhancement of
the capacitance beyond the classical limits in capacitors with two-dimensional
electron gases as electrodes. Based on experiments on strongly confined
semiconductor quantum wells (QWs), it has been traditionally ascribed to the
electron exchange energy as the main driving force. Recent research, however,
has revealed that analogous effects can occur in other classes of materials
systems, such as polar oxide interfaces, whose characteristics drastically
depart from those of the previously considered cases. To rationalize these new
results, it is necessary to revisit the established theory of confined electron
gases, and test whether its conclusions are valid beyond the specifics of
semiconductor-based QWs. Here we find, based on first-principles calculations
of jellium slabs, that one must indeed be very careful when extrapolating
existing results to other realistic physical systems. In particular, we
identify a number of additional, previously overlooked mechanisms (e.g.,
related to the displacement of the electronic cloud and to the multiband
structure of the delocalized gas), that enter into play and become new sources
of negative capacitance in the weak-confinement regime. Our detailed analysis
of these emerging contributions, supported by analytic models and multiple test
cases, will provide a useful guidance in the ongoing quest for nanometric
capacitors with enhanced performance.Comment: 24 pages, 19 figure
Assessment of the conservation status of natural and semi-natural patches associated with urban areas through habitat suitability indices
Urban environments rely on the surrounding natural ecosystems remnants as providers of ecosystem functions, therefore these areas not only support a unique biodiversity but also have a social value for maintaining public health and wellbeing. For this reason, urbanization is considered to be one the biggest threats to ecosystems, leading to native biodiversity simplification and, thus, to a detriment of the provided ecosystem services. Moreover, this change in land use results in high levels of landscape fragmentation and modification in areas surrounding the habitat remnants which, in consequence, become inadequate for many native species. In this context, it is important that urban planners have the information to assess the possible consequences of future changes in land use in order to increase the landscape chances of supporting both, native biodiversity and the needs of a growing human population. The objective of the present work is to evaluate the ecological integrity of natural and semi-natural vegetation patches immersed in an urban area in order to generate a conceptual framework for landscape assessment that allows urban planners to envision the best choice for city development at a given place. To do so, we developed a quantitative integral environmental evaluation index that includes ecological characterization, geological characterization, and environmental characterization (presence of anthropic disturbance) of the assessed area. We conclude that the index we have generated in this work is suitable to be used as a management tool to allow an unbiased valuation and to identify managing situations that require a short term response.Fil: Natale, Evangelina Sandra. Fundación Conservación y Desarrollo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Villalba, G.. Fundación Conservación y Desarrollo; ArgentinaFil: Junquera, J. E.. Fundación Conservación y Desarrollo; ArgentinaFil: Zalba, Sergio Martín. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia. Grupo de Estudios en Conservación y Manejo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentin
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