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Resonant photoluminescence studies of carrier localisation in c-plane InGaN/GaN quantum well structures.
In this paper we report on changes in the form of the low temperature (12 K) photoluminescence spectra of an InGaN/GaN quantum well structure as a function of excitation photon energy. As the photon energy is progressively...
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Stabilizing multiple topological fermions on a quantum computer
JM Koh, T Tai, YH Phee, WE Ng, CH Lee
Feb 16, 2022
AbstractIn classical and single-particle settings, non-trivial band topology always gives rise to robust boundary modes. For quantum many-body systems, however, multiple topological fermions are...
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We Decided we Would Commit Suicide but we Couldn’t
A thematic analysis of the extreme level of depression circulating on the lockdown society during the Covid-19 situation reveals problems and challenges that the young generation faced. They expressed the hardships of surviving...
Ratification of subseries/subepochs as formal rank/units in international chronostratigraphy
The IUGS Executive Committee has voted unanimously to ratify the proposal for formal adoption of the chronostratigraphical/geochronological unit divisions subseries/subepoch within the International Stratigraphic Guide as...
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‘We Are Not Racists, We Are Mexicans’
This article analyses the conflicting understandings surrounding the recognition of anti-black racism in Mexico, drawing from an analysis of the 2005 controversy around Memín Pinguín. We ask what is at stake when opposition...
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Volcanologists-who are we and where are we going?
AbstractEquity, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) are principles all scientific groups and organisations should strive to achieve as they secure working conditions, policies and practices that not...
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Volcanologists—who are we and where are we going?
Abstract: Equity, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) are principles all scientific groups and organisations should strive to achieve as they secure working conditions, policies and practices that not only promote high-quality...
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Imprints: The Marks We Make
Patricia Botts
Jan 01, 0001
When walking throughout a cemetery, you may notice the small dash on a tombstone between the year of someone's birth and their death. Have you ever given thought as to how a tiny line can represent so much? Even a small mark...
Published by: Winthrop University
Where we work determines what we eat
Food choices, including the decision to consume meat, are complex and determined by many inter-related influences. This study examined the choice of working professionals to consume meat in the context of forced changes in...
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How we got stuck
Kim Sterelny's book The Pleistocene social contract provides an exceptionally well‐informed and credible narrative explanation of the origins of inequality and hierarchy. In this essay review, we reflect on the role of rational...
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