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    LArGe: Background suppression using liquid argon (LAr) scintillation for 0νββ\nu\beta\beta decay search with enriched germanium (Ge) detectors

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    Measurements with a bare p-type high purity germanium diode (HPGe) submerged in a 19 kg liquid argon (LAr) scintillation detector at MPIK Heidelberg are reported. The liquid argon--germanium system (LArGe) is operated as a 4π\pi anti-Compton spectrometer to suppress backgrounds in the HPGe. This R&D is carried out in the framework of the GERDA experiment which searches for 0νββ\nu\beta\beta decays with HPGe detectors enriched in 76^{76}Ge. The goal of this work is to develop a novel method to discriminate backgrounds in 0νββ\nu\beta\beta search which would ultimately allow to investigate the effective neutrino mass free of background events down to the inverse mass hierarchy scale. Other applications in low-background counting are expected.Comment: 3 pages, 6 figures, conference proceedings of the 10th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors (IPRD06) 1 - 5 October 2006 Siena, Ital

    Electronic entanglement in late transition metal oxides

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    Here we present a study of the entanglement in the electronic structure of the late transition metal monoxides - MnO, FeO, CoO, and NiO - obtained by means of density-functional theory in the local density approximation combined with dynamical mean-field theory (LDA+DMFT). The impurity problem is solved through Exact Diagonalization (ED), which grants full access to the thermally mixed many-body ground state density operator. The quality of the electronic structure is affirmed through a direct comparison between the calculated electronic excitation spectrum and photoemission experiments. Our treatment allows for a quantitative investigation of the entanglement in the electronic structure. Two main sources of entanglement are explicitly resolved through the use of a fidelity based geometrical entanglement measure, and additional information is gained from a complementary entropic entanglement measure. We show that the interplay of crystal field effects and Coulomb interaction causes the entanglement in CoO to take a particularly intricate form.Comment: Minor changes. Journal reference adde

    The effect of a nucleating agent on lamellar growth in melt-crystallizing polyethylene oxide

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    The effects of a (non co-crystallizing) nucleating agent on secondary nucleation rate and final lamellar thickness in isothermally melt-crystallizing polyethylene oxide are considered. SAXS reveals that lamellae formed in nucleated samples are thinner than in the pure samples crystallized at the same undercoolings. These results are in quantitative agreement with growth rate data obtained by calorimetry, and are interpreted as the effect of a local decrease of the basal surface tension, determined mainly by the nucleant molecules diffused out of the regions being about to crystallize. Quantitative agreement with a simple lattice model allows for some interpretation of the mechanism.Comment: submitted to Journal of Applied Physics (first version on 22 Apr 2002

    Microscopic electronic configurations after ultrafast magnetization dynamics

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    We provide a model for the prediction of the electronic and magnetic configurations of ferromagnetic Fe after an ultrafast decrease or increase of magnetization. The model is based on the well-grounded assumption that, after the ultrafast magnetization change, the system achieves a partial thermal equilibrium. With statistical arguments it is possible to show that the magnetic configurations are qualitatively different in the case of reduced or increased magnetization. The predicted magnetic configurations are then used to compute the dielectric response at the 3p (M) absorption edge, which can be related to the changes observed in the experimental T-MOKE data. The good qualitative agreement between theory and experiment offers a substantial support to the existence of an ultrafast increase of magnetisation, which has been fiercely debated in the last years.Comment: Main text 10 pages including 7 figures. Supplemental material 5 pages including 1 figur

    Exploring copepod distribution patterns at three nested spatial scales in a spring system. Habitat partitioning and potential for hydrological bioindication

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    In groundwater-fed springs, habitat characteristics are primarily determined by a complex combination of geomorphic features and physico-chemical parameters, while species assemblages are even more intricate. Springs host species either inhabiting the spring mouth, or colonizing spring habitats from the surface or from the aquifers which feed the springs. Groundwater species living in springs have been claimed as good candidates for identifying dual aquifer flowpaths or changes in groundwater pathways before reaching the spring outlets. However, the reliability of spring species as hydrological biotracers has not been widely investigated so far. Our study was aimed at analysing a large karstic spring system at three nested spatial scales in order: i) to assess, at whole spring system scale, the presence of a groundwater divide separating two aquifers feeding two spring units within a single spring system, by combining isotope analyses, physico-chemistry, and copepod distribution patterns; ii) to test, at vertical spring system scale, the effectiveness of copepods in discriminating surface and subsurface habitat patches within the complex mosaic spring environment; iii) to explore, at local spring unit level, the relative role of hydrochemistry and sediment texture as describers of copepod distribution among microhabitats. The results obtained demonstrated the presence of a hierarchical spatial structure, interestingly reflected in significant differences in assemblage compositions. Copepod assemblages differed between the two contiguous spring units, which were clearly characterized by their hydrochemistry and by significant differences in the groundwater flowpaths and recharge areas, as derived by the isotope analyses. The biological results suggested that stygobiotic species seem to be related to the origin of groundwater, suggesting their potential role as hydrological biotracers. At vertical scale, assemblage composition in surface and subsurface habitats was significantly different, both between spring units and among microhabitats, supporting strong habitat preferences of copepod species. At the smaller local scale, the response to habitat patchiness of subsurface copepod assemblages resulted in distribution patterns primarily defined by sediment texture, while the sensitivity to differences in hydrochemistry was negligible

    Immigrazione, Diritto e Diritti: profili internazionalistici ed europei

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    Il Volume ha la duplice valenza di testo universitario e di testo di riferimento per gli studiosi che vogliono costruirsi una competenza utile in enti internazionali o nazionali, per i professionisti del diritto (in particolare, avvocati e magistrati), per gli operatori delle ONG nonché delle forze dell’ordine e degli altri enti pubblici chiamati a governare i fenomeni migratori. Nella prima parte, sono state affrontate alcune questioni generali, che mostrano come sia venuta evolvendosi la cooperazione internazionale in materia e il diritto che ne è il frutto, e come siano progressivamente sorti differenti status che arricchiscono e complicano il quadro d’analisi. Nella seconda parte sono stati analizzati i profili concernenti l’uscita dal territorio e il ritorno, il controllo delle frontiere, l’ingresso in uno Stato che non è il proprio. Una costante attenzione è dedicata all’ampia normativa elaborata dall’UE. La terza parte affronta il tema del trattamento dello straniero ammesso sul territorio: un capitolo di inquadramento generale è affiancato da alcuni studi tematici, inerenti alla sfera dei rapporti sociali ed economici, all’istruzione e ai titoli di studio e professionali, alla partecipazione alla vita politica e ai processi elettorali. La quarta parte affronta le complesse questioni poste dalle diverse forme di allontanamento, lette anche in relazione alla tutela dei diritti umani. Infine, la quinta parte tratta questioni che non avrebbero potuto trovare agevole collocazione nelle altre parti (l’unità familiare, le varie forme di cooperazione tra Stati in tema di migrazioni, la Convenzione ONU del 1990 sui lavoratori migranti)

    Robust Unconditionally Secure Quantum Key Distribution with Two Nonorthogonal and Uninformative States

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    We introduce a novel form of decoy-state technique to make the single-photon Bennett 1992 protocol robust against losses and noise of a communication channel. Two uninformative states are prepared by the transmitter in order to prevent the unambiguous state discrimination attack and improve the phase-error rate estimation. The presented method does not require strong reference pulses, additional electronics or extra detectors for its implementation.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
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