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Strain-tunable topological quantum phase transition in buckled honeycomb lattices
Low-buckled silicene is a prototypical quantum spin Hall insulator with the
topological quantum phase transition controlled by an out-of-plane electric
field. We show that this field-induced electronic transition can be further
tuned by an in-plane hydrostatic biaxial strain , owing to the
curvature-dependent spin-orbit coupling (SOC): There is a = 1 topological
insulator phase for biaxial strain smaller than 0.07, and the
band gap can be tuned from 0.7 meV for up to a fourfold
3.0 meV for . First-principles calculations also show that
the critical field strength can be tuned by more than 113\%, with the
absolute values nearly 10 times stronger than the theoretical predictions based
on a tight-binding model. The buckling structure of the honeycomb lattice thus
enhances the tunability of both the quantum phase transition and the
SOC-induced band gap, which are crucial for the design of topological
field-effect transistors based on two-dimensional materials.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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Planar laser induced fluorescence for temperature measurement of optical thermocavitation
Pulsed laser-induced cavitation, has been the subject of many studies describing bubble growth, collapse and ensuing shock waves. To a lesser extent, hydrodynamics of continuous wave (CW) cavitation or thermocavitation have also been reported. However, the temperature field around these bubbles has not been measured, partly because a sensor placed in the fluid would interfere with the bubble dynamics, but also because the short-lived bubble lifetimes (∼70–200 µs) demand high sampling rates which are costly to achieve via infrared (IR) imaging. Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) provides a non-intrusive alternative technique to costly IR imaging to measure the temperature around laser-induced cavitation bubbles. A 440 nm laser sheet excites rhodamine-B dye to fluoresce while thermocavitation is induced by a CW 810 nm laser. Post-calibration, the fluorescence intensity captured with a high-speed Phantom Miro camera is correlated to temperature field adjacent to the bubble. Using shadowgraphy and PLIF, a significant decrease in sensible heat is observed in the nucleation site– temperature decreases after bubble collapse and the initial heated volume of liquid shrinks. Based on irradiation time and temperature, the provided optical energy is estimated to be converted up to 50% into acoustic energy based on the bubble's size, with larger bubbles converting larger percentages
Probing the Dark Ages at Z~20: The SCI-HI 21 cm All-Sky Spectrum Experiment
We present first results from the SCI-HI experiment, which we used to measure
the all-sky-averaged \cm brightness temperature in the redshift range
14.8<z<22.7. The instrument consists of a single broadband sub-wavelength size
antenna and a sampling system for real-time data processing and recording.
Preliminary observations were completed in June 2013 at Isla Guadalupe, a
Mexican biosphere reserve located in the Pacific Ocean. The data was cleaned to
excise channels contaminated by radio frequency interference (RFI), and the
system response was calibrated by comparing the measured brightness temperature
to the Global Sky Model of the Galaxy and by independent measurement of Johnson
noise from a calibration terminator. We present our results, discuss the
cosmological implications, and describe plans for future work.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ Letter
La salud perinatal de la mujer en una comunidad indígena
La salud perinatal es una parte de la salud reproductiva que favorece la maternidad saludable y sin riesgo, por medio de estrategias para disminuir la morbilidad y mortalidad. Se describe la experiencia de la mujer en su etapa reproductiva y la influencia en la salud perinatal. Este estudio es de naturaleza cualitativa y exploratoria y fue desarrollado con siete mujeres. Los datos se obtuvieron por medio de la entrevista semiestructurada y observación participante. Los resultados resaltaron las creencias y costumbres durante el embarazo, parto y posparto. El conocimiento adquirido en ese contexto cultural de manera cotidiana promueve el bienestar de la familia y la capacidad de la mujer para autocuidars
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