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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-02-28
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 52(12),(2022): 3199-3219, https://doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-22-0009.1.
    Description: The abyssal overturning circulation is thought to be primarily driven by small-scale turbulent mixing. Diagnosed water-mass transformations are dominated by rough topography “hotspots,” where the bottom enhancement of mixing causes the diffusive buoyancy flux to diverge, driving widespread downwelling in the interior—only to be overwhelmed by an even stronger upwelling in a thin bottom boundary layer (BBL). These water-mass transformations are significantly underestimated by one-dimensional (1D) sloping boundary layer solutions, suggesting the importance of three-dimensional physics. Here, we use a hierarchy of models to generalize this 1D boundary layer approach to three-dimensional eddying flows over realistically rough topography. When applied to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the Brazil Basin, the idealized simulation results are roughly consistent with available observations. Integral buoyancy budgets isolate the physical processes that contribute to realistically strong BBL upwelling. The downward diffusion of buoyancy is primarily balanced by upwelling along the sloping canyon sidewalls and the surrounding abyssal hills. These flows are strengthened by the restratifying effects of submesoscale baroclinic eddies and by the blocking of along-ridge thermal wind within the canyon. Major topographic sills block along-thalweg flows from restratifying the canyon trough, resulting in the continual erosion of the trough’s stratification. We propose simple modifications to the 1D boundary layer model that approximate each of these three-dimensional effects. These results provide local dynamical insights into mixing-driven abyssal overturning, but a complete theory will also require the nonlocal coupling to the basin-scale circulation.
    Description: We acknowledge funding support from National Science Foundation Awards 1536515, 1736109, and 2149080. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program under Grant 174530.
    Description: 2023-05-18
    Keywords: Abyssal circulation ; Diapycnal mixing ; Meridional overturning circulation ; Topographic effects ; Upwelling/downwelling ; Bottom currents/bottom water
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-03-02
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 52(12), (2022): 3221–3240, https://doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-22-0010.1.
    Description: Small-scale mixing drives the diabatic upwelling that closes the abyssal ocean overturning circulation. Indirect microstructure measurements of in situ turbulence suggest that mixing is bottom enhanced over rough topography, implying downwelling in the interior and stronger upwelling in a sloping bottom boundary layer. Tracer release experiments (TREs), in which inert tracers are purposefully released and their dispersion is surveyed over time, have been used to independently infer turbulent diffusivities—but typically provide estimates in excess of microstructure ones. In an attempt to reconcile these differences, Ruan and Ferrari derived exact tracer-weighted buoyancy moment diagnostics, which we here apply to quasi-realistic simulations. A tracer’s diapycnal displacement rate is exactly twice the tracer-averaged buoyancy velocity, itself a convolution of an asymmetric upwelling/downwelling dipole. The tracer’s diapycnal spreading rate, however, involves both the expected positive contribution from the tracer-averaged in situ diffusion as well as an additional nonlinear diapycnal distortion term, which is caused by correlations between buoyancy and the buoyancy velocity, and can be of either sign. Distortion is generally positive (stretching) due to bottom-enhanced mixing in the stratified interior but negative (contraction) near the bottom. Our simulations suggest that these two effects coincidentally cancel for the Brazil Basin Tracer Release Experiment, resulting in negligible net distortion. By contrast, near-bottom tracers experience leading-order distortion that varies in time. Errors in tracer moments due to realistically sparse sampling are generally small (〈20%), especially compared to the O(1) structural errors due to the omission of distortion effects in inverse models. These results suggest that TREs, although indispensable, should not be treated as “unambiguous” constraints on diapycnal mixing.
    Description: We acknowledge funding support from National Science Foundation Awards 1536515 and 1736109. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program under Grant 174530. This research is also supported by the NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, administered by UCAR’s Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (CPAESS) under Award NA18NWS4620043B.
    Description: 2023-05-18
    Keywords: Diapycnal mixing ; Diffusion ; Upwelling/downwelling ; Bottom currents/bottom water ; Tracers
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-08-29
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 52(8), (2022): 1593-1611, https://doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-21-0180.1.
    Description: This study presents novel observational estimates of turbulent dissipation and mixing in a standing meander between the Southeast Indian Ridge and the Macquarie Ridge in the Southern Ocean. By applying a finescale parameterization on the temperature, salinity, and velocity profiles collected from Electromagnetic Autonomous Profiling Explorer (EM-APEX) floats in the upper 1600 m, we estimated the intensity and spatial distribution of dissipation rate and diapycnal mixing along the float tracks and investigated the sources. The indirect estimates indicate strong spatial and temporal variability of turbulent mixing varying from O(10−6) to O(10−3) m2 s−1 in the upper 1600 m. Elevated turbulent mixing is mostly associated with the Subantarctic Front (SAF) and mesoscale eddies. In the upper 500 m, enhanced mixing is associated with downward-propagating wind-generated near-inertial waves as well as the interaction between cyclonic eddies and upward-propagating internal waves. In the study region, the local topography does not play a role in turbulent mixing in the upper part of the water column, which has similar values in profiles over rough and smooth topography. However, both remotely generated internal tides and lee waves could contribute to the upward-propagating energy. Our results point strongly to the generation of turbulent mixing through the interaction of internal waves and the intense mesoscale eddy field.
    Description: The observations were funded through grants from the Australian Research Council Discovery Project (DP170102162) and Australia’s Marine National Facility. Surface drifters were provided by Dr. Shaun Dolk of the Global Drifter Program. AC was supported by an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship. AC, HEP, and NLB acknowledge support from the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy National Environmental Science Program and the ARC Centre of Excellence in Climate Extremes. KP acknowledges the support from the National Science Foundation.
    Keywords: Diapycnal mixing ; Eddies ; Fronts ; Inertia-gravity waves ; Ocean dynamics
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-03
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 51(9), (2021): 2721–2733, https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-20-0298.1.
    Description: A linear numerical model of an island or a tall seamount is used to explore superinertial leaky resonances forced by ambient vertically and horizontally uniform current fluctuations. The model assumes a circularly symmetric topography (including a shallow reef) and allows realistic stratification and bottom friction. As long as there is substantial stratification, a number of leaky resonances are found, and when the island’s flanks are narrow relative to the internal Rossby radius, some of the near-resonant modes resemble leaky internal Kelvin waves. Other “resonances” resemble higher radial mode long gravity waves as explored by Chambers. The near-resonances amplify the cross-reef velocities that help fuel biological activity. Results for cases with the central island replaced by a lagoon do not differ greatly from the island case which has land at the center. As an aside, insight is provided on the question of offshore boundary conditions for superinertial nearly trapped waves along a straight coast.
    Keywords: Baroclinic flows ; Internal waves ; Kelvin waves
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-06-13
    Description: © The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Fine, E., MacKinnon, J., Alford, M., Middleton, L., Taylor, J., Mickett, J., Cole, S., Couto, N., Boyer, A., & Peacock, T. Double diffusion, shear instabilities, and heat impacts of a pacific summer water intrusion in the Beaufort Sea. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 52(2), (2022): 189–203, https://doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-21-0074.1.
    Description: Pacific Summer Water eddies and intrusions transport heat and salt from boundary regions into the western Arctic basin. Here we examine concurrent effects of lateral stirring and vertical mixing using microstructure data collected within a Pacific Summer Water intrusion with a length scale of ∼20 km. This intrusion was characterized by complex thermohaline structure in which warm Pacific Summer Water interleaved in alternating layers of O(1) m thickness with cooler water, due to lateral stirring and intrusive processes. Along interfaces between warm/salty and cold/freshwater masses, the density ratio was favorable to double-diffusive processes. The rate of dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy (ε) was elevated along the interleaving surfaces, with values up to 3 × 10−8 W kg−1 compared to background ε of less than 10−9 W kg−1. Based on the distribution of ε as a function of density ratio Rρ, we conclude that double-diffusive convection is largely responsible for the elevated ε observed over the survey. The lateral processes that created the layered thermohaline structure resulted in vertical thermohaline gradients susceptible to double-diffusive convection, resulting in upward vertical heat fluxes. Bulk vertical heat fluxes above the intrusion are estimated in the range of 0.2–1 W m−2, with the localized flux above the uppermost warm layer elevated to 2–10 W m−2. Lateral fluxes are much larger, estimated between 1000 and 5000 W m−2, and set an overall decay rate for the intrusion of 1–5 years.
    Description: This work was supported by ONR Grant N00014-16-1-2378 and NSF Grants PLR 14-56705 and PLR-1303791, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Grant DGE-1650112, as well as by the Postdoctoral Scholar Program at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, with funding provided by the Weston Howland Jr. Postdoctoral Scholarship.
    Keywords: Arctic ; Diapycnal mixing ; Diffusion ; Fluxes ; Instability ; Mixing ; Turbulence
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-02-01
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Climate 35(17), (2022): 5465-5482, https://doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-21-0671.1.
    Description: Understanding the contribution of ocean circulation to glacial–interglacial climate change is a major focus of paleoceanography. Specifically, many have tried to determine whether the volumes and depths of Antarctic- and North Atlantic–sourced waters in the deep ocean changed at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ∼22–18 kyr BP) when atmospheric pCO2 concentrations were 100 ppm lower than the preindustrial. Measurements of sedimentary geochemical proxies are the primary way that these deep ocean structural changes have been reconstructed. However, the main proxies used to reconstruct LGM Atlantic water mass geometry provide conflicting results as to whether North Atlantic–sourced waters shoaled during the LGM. Despite this, a number of idealized modeling studies have been advanced to describe the physical processes resulting in shoaled North Atlantic waters. This paper aims to critically assess the approaches used to determine LGM Atlantic circulation geometry and lay out best practices for future work. We first compile existing proxy data and paleoclimate model output to deduce the processes responsible for setting the ocean distributions of geochemical proxies in the LGM Atlantic Ocean. We highlight how small-scale mixing processes in the ocean interior can decouple tracer distributions from the large-scale circulation, complicating the straightforward interpretation of geochemical tracers as proxies for water mass structure. Finally, we outline promising paths toward ascertaining the LGM circulation structure more clearly and deeply.
    Description: S.K.H. was supported by the Investment in Science Fund at WHOI and the John E. and Anne W. Sawyer Endowed Fund in Support of Scientific Staff. F.J.P. was supported by a Stanback Postdoctoral Fellowship at Caltech.
    Description: 2023-02-01
    Keywords: Diapycnal mixing ; Meridional overturning circulation ; Ocean circulation
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-11-10
    Description: Las medidas de turbulencia en el océano son escasas, especialmente en ambientes como la Antártida. En este trabajo presentamos un mapa de distribución espacial de las difusividades diapicnas y de las características de la columna del agua a través de las tres principales bahías del estrecho de Gerlache. Las medidas fueron registradas durante la quinta expedición colombiana a la Antártida, 2018-2019, usando un perfilador de microestructura vertical en caída libre sobre los primeros 400 m de profundidad, para registrar las fluctuaciones de la cizalla vertical a escalas de disipación (10-3 – 103 m). La difusividad diapicna es alta, entre 1-2 órdenes de magnitud sobre la corriente principal de Gerlache, comparada con el interior de las bahías, con valores que van desde O (log10kρ = -3 m2s-1) hasta O(log10kρ = -5 m2s-1) respectivamente sobre los primeros 400 m. Los valores más elevados de mezcla fueron registrados en la sección sur del estrecho de Gerlache (bahía Flandes) comparados con los valores de la sección norte (bahía Charlotte), indicando la presencia de agua bien mezclada. Hay zonas más activas (Hot Spots) que presentan altos niveles de mezcla turbulenta y pueden ser asociadas con la interacción producida por la entrada de masas de agua como la Upper Circumpolar Depth Water, la Antarctic Surface Water, y la Weddell Sea Deep Water, con el agua que reside en las bahías y la topografía que presenta cada una de estas.
    Description: Measurements of turbulence in the ocean are sparse, especially in environments such as Antarctica. Here we map the spatial distribution of diapycnal diffusivities and the water column characteristics across the three main bays in the Gerlache Strait on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula. The measurements were recorded during the Fifth Colombian Antarctic Expedition, 2018-2019, using a Vertical Microstructure Profiler in free fall for the first 400 m depth, to record fluctuations of vertical shear at dissipation scales (10-3 – 103 m). Diapycnal diffusivities are higher by 1-2 orders of magnitude in the Gerlache mainstream compared with the interior bays, with values from O (log10kρ = -3 m2s-1) to O (log10kρ = -5 m2s-1) respectively over the upper 400 m. The highest mixing values were recorded in the southern section of Gerlache Strait (Flandes Bay) compared to the northern one (Charlotte Bay), indicating better well-mixed water in the south. Observed Hot Spots of higher turbulence levels may be associated with the interaction of the entrance of the Upper Circumpolar Depth Water, the Antarctic Surface Water, and the Weddell Sea Deep Waters with resident waters and topography.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Hielo-océano ; Dinámica oceánica antártica ; Antarctic Ocean dynamics ; Mezcla diapicna ; Diapycnal mixing ; Estrecho de Gerlache ; Gerlache Strait ; Mezcla ; Mixing ; ASFA_2015::S::Sea ice
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-05-27
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 51(1), (2021): 19-35, https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-19-0233.1.
    Description: In the Beaufort Sea in September of 2015, concurrent mooring and microstructure observations were used to assess dissipation rates in the vicinity of 72°35′N, 145°1′W. Microstructure measurements from a free-falling profiler survey showed very low [O(10−10) W kg−1] turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rates ε. A finescale parameterization based on both shear and strain measurements was applied to estimate the ratio of shear to strain Rω and ε at the mooring location, and a strain-based parameterization was applied to the microstructure survey (which occurred approximately 100 km away from the mooring site) for direct comparison with microstructure results. The finescale parameterization worked well, with discrepancies ranging from a factor of 1–2.5 depending on depth. The largest discrepancies occurred at depths with high shear. Mean Rω was 17, and Rω showed high variability with values ranging from 3 to 50 over 8 days. Observed ε was slightly elevated (factor of 2–3 compared with a later survey of 11 profiles taken over 3 h) from 25 to 125 m following a wind event which occurred at the beginning of the mooring deployment, reaching a maximum of ε= 6 × 10−10 W kg−1 at 30-m depth. Velocity signals associated with near-inertial waves (NIWs) were observed at depths greater than 200 m, where the Atlantic Water mass represents a reservoir of oceanic heat. However, no evidence of elevated ε or heat fluxes was observed in association with NIWs at these depths in either the microstructure survey or the finescale parameterization estimates.
    Description: This work was supported by NSF Grants PLR 14-56705 and PLR-1303791 and by NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Grant DGE-1650112.
    Keywords: Ocean ; Arctic ; Internal waves ; Turbulence ; Diapycnal mixing
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2022-05-27
    Description: © The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Spingys, C. P., Garabato, A. C. N., Legg, S., Polzin, K. L., Abrahamsen, E. P., Buckingham, C. E., Forryan, A., & Frajka-Williams, E. E. Mixing and transformation in a deep western boundary current: a case study. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 51(4), (2021): 1205-1222, https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-20-0132.1
    Description: Water-mass transformation by turbulent mixing is a key part of the deep-ocean overturning, as it drives the upwelling of dense waters formed at high latitudes. Here, we quantify this transformation and its underpinning processes in a small Southern Ocean basin: the Orkney Deep. Observations reveal a focusing of the transport in density space as a deep western boundary current (DWBC) flows through the region, associated with lightening and densification of the current’s denser and lighter layers, respectively. These transformations are driven by vigorous turbulent mixing. Comparing this transformation with measurements of the rate of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation indicates that, within the DWBC, turbulence operates with a high mixing efficiency, characterized by a dissipation ratio of 0.6 to 1 that exceeds the common value of 0.2. This result is corroborated by estimates of the dissipation ratio from microstructure observations. The causes of the transformation are unraveled through a decomposition into contributions dependent on the gradients in density space of the: dianeutral mixing rate, isoneutral area, and stratification. The transformation is found to be primarily driven by strong turbulence acting on an abrupt transition from the weakly stratified bottom boundary layer to well-stratified off-boundary waters. The reduced boundary layer stratification is generated by a downslope Ekman flow associated with the DWBC’s flow along sloping topography, and is further regulated by submesoscale instabilities acting to restratify near-boundary waters. Our results provide observational evidence endorsing the importance of near-boundary mixing processes to deep-ocean overturning, and highlight the role of DWBCs as hot spots of dianeutral upwelling.
    Description: CS, ACNG, AF, and EFW were supported by the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Grant NE/K013181/1. ACNG was supported by the Royal Society and Wolfson Foundation. EPA and CEB were supported by NERC Grant NE/K012843/1. CEB was funded by an MSCA grant (No. 798319) from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program. EPA was supported by NERC Grant NE/N018095/1. SL and KP were supported by U.S. National Science Foundation Grants OCE-1536453 and OCE-1536779. SL acknowledges support of Award NA18OAR4320123 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or the U.S. Department of Commerce.
    Keywords: Bottom currents ; Diapycnal mixing ; Turbulence ; Southern Ocean
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 50(9),(2020): 2797-2814, https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-19-0326.1.
    Description: Hydrographic measurements recently acquired along the thalweg of the Lifamatola Passage combined with historical moored velocity measurements immediately downstream of the sill are used to study the hydraulics, transport, mixing, and entrainment in the dense overflow. The observations suggest that the mean overflow is nearly critical at the mooring site, suggesting that a weir formula may be appropriate for estimating the overflow transport. Our assessment suggests that the weir formulas corresponding to a rectangular, triangular, or parabolic cross section all result in transports very close to the observation, suggesting their potential usage in long-term monitoring of the overflow transport or parameterizing the transport in numerical models. Analyses also suggest that deep signals within the overflow layer are blocked by the shear flow from propagating upstream, whereas the shallow wave modes of the full-depth continuously stratified flow are able to propagate upstream from the Banda Sea into the Maluku Sea. Strong mixing is found immediately downstream of the sill crest, with Thorpe-scale-based estimates of the mean dissipation rate within the overflow up to 1.1 × 10−7 W kg−1 and the region-averaged diapycnal diffusivity within the downstream overflow in the range of 2.3 × 10−3 to 10.1 × 10−3 m2 s−1. Mixing in the Lifamatola Passage results in 0.6–1.2-Sv (1 Sv ≡ 106 m3 s−1) entrainment transport added to the overflow, enhancing the deep-water renewal in the Banda Sea. A bulk diffusivity coefficient estimated in the deep Banda Sea yields 1.6 × 10−3 ± 5 × 10−4 m2 s−1, with an associated downward turbulent heat flux of 9 W m−2.
    Description: This study is supported by NSFC (91858204), the CAS Strategic Priority Research Program (XDB42000000), NSFC(41720104008, 41421005, 41876025), QMSNL (2018SDKJ0104-02), and the Shandong Provincial projects (U1606402). L. Pratt was supported by the U.S. NSF Grant OCE-1657870.
    Keywords: Diapycnal mixing ; Entrainment ; Internal waves ; Topographic effects ; In situ oceanic observations
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 50(2), (2020): 415-437, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-19-0019.1.
    Description: Results are presented from two dye release experiments conducted in the seasonal thermocline of the Sargasso Sea, one in a region of low horizontal strain rate (~10−6 s−1), the second in a region of intermediate horizontal strain rate (~10−5 s−1). Both experiments lasted ~6 days, covering spatial scales of 1–10 and 1–50 km for the low and intermediate strain rate regimes, respectively. Diapycnal diffusivities estimated from the two experiments were κz = (2–5) × 10−6 m2 s−1, while isopycnal diffusivities were κH = (0.2–3) m2 s−1, with the range in κH being less a reflection of site-to-site variability, and more due to uncertainties in the background strain rate acting on the patch combined with uncertain time dependence. The Site I (low strain) experiment exhibited minimal stretching, elongating to approximately 10 km over 6 days while maintaining a width of ~5 km, and with a notable vertical tilt in the meridional direction. By contrast, the Site II (intermediate strain) experiment exhibited significant stretching, elongating to more than 50 km in length and advecting more than 150 km while still maintaining a width of order 3–5 km. Early surveys from both experiments showed patchy distributions indicative of small-scale stirring at scales of order a few hundred meters. Later surveys show relatively smooth, coherent distributions with only occasional patchiness, suggestive of a diffusive rather than stirring process at the scales of the now larger patches. Together the two experiments provide important clues as to the rates and underlying processes driving diapycnal and isopycnal mixing at these scales.
    Description: Results are presented from two dye release experiments conducted in the seasonal thermocline of the Sargasso Sea, one in a region of low horizontal strain rate (~10−6 s−1), the second in a region of intermediate horizontal strain rate (~10−5 s−1). Both experiments lasted ~6 days, covering spatial scales of 1–10 and 1–50 km for the low and intermediate strain rate regimes, respectively. Diapycnal diffusivities estimated from the two experiments were κz = (2–5) × 10−6 m2 s−1, while isopycnal diffusivities were κH = (0.2–3) m2 s−1, with the range in κH being less a reflection of site-to-site variability, and more due to uncertainties in the background strain rate acting on the patch combined with uncertain time dependence. The Site I (low strain) experiment exhibited minimal stretching, elongating to approximately 10 km over 6 days while maintaining a width of ~5 km, and with a notable vertical tilt in the meridional direction. By contrast, the Site II (intermediate strain) experiment exhibited significant stretching, elongating to more than 50 km in length and advecting more than 150 km while still maintaining a width of order 3–5 km. Early surveys from both experiments showed patchy distributions indicative of small-scale stirring at scales of order a few hundred meters. Later surveys show relatively smooth, coherent distributions with only occasional patchiness, suggestive of a diffusive rather than stirring process at the scales of the now larger patches. Together the two experiments provide important clues as to the rates and underlying processes driving diapycnal and isopycnal mixing at these scales.
    Description: 2020-08-06
    Keywords: Ocean ; Atlantic Ocean ; Diapycnal mixing ; Diffusion ; Dispersion ; Mixing
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 49(12), (2019): 3061-3068, doi: 10.1175/JPO-D-18-0172.1.
    Description: The calculation of energy flux in coastal trapped wave modes is reviewed in the context of tidal energy pathways near the coast. The significant barotropic pressures and currents associated with coastal trapped wave modes mean that large errors in estimating the wave flux are incurred if only the baroclinic component is considered. A specific example is given showing that baroclinic flux constitutes only 10% of the flux in a mode-1 wave for a reasonable choice of stratification and bathymetry. The interpretation of baroclinic energy flux and barotropic-to-baroclinic conversion at the coast is discussed: in contrast to the open ocean, estimates of baroclinic energy flux do not represent a wave energy flux; neither does conversion represent the scattering of energy from the tidal Kelvin wave to higher modes.
    Description: This work was supported by the Postdoctoral Scholar Program at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, with funding provided by the Weston Howland Jr. Postdoctoral Scholarship, and by NSF under Grant OCE-1756781. I am grateful to K. Brink for the many useful conversations that contributed to this work and to J. Toole for providing detailed comments on an early version of this paper. The comments of three anonymous reviewers were very helpful in improving this paper.
    Description: 2020-06-03
    Keywords: Diapycnal mixing ; Internal waves ; Kelvin waves ; Topographic effects ; Waves, oceanic ; Tides
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 50(3), (2020): 715-726, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-19-0021.1.
    Description: Closing the overturning circulation of bottom water requires abyssal transformation to lighter densities and upwelling. Where and how buoyancy is gained and water is transported upward remain topics of debate, not least because the available observations generally show downward-increasing turbulence levels in the abyss, apparently implying mean vertical turbulent buoyancy-flux divergence (densification). Here, we synthesize available observations indicating that bottom water is made less dense and upwelled in fracture zone valleys on the flanks of slow-spreading midocean ridges, which cover more than one-half of the seafloor area in some regions. The fracture zones are filled almost completely with water flowing up-valley and gaining buoyancy. Locally, valley water is transformed to lighter densities both in thin boundary layers that are in contact with the seafloor, where the buoyancy flux must vanish to match the no-flux boundary condition, and in thicker layers associated with downward-decreasing turbulence levels below interior maxima associated with hydraulic overflows and critical-layer interactions. Integrated across the valley, the turbulent buoyancy fluxes show maxima near the sidewall crests, consistent with net convergence below, with little sensitivity of this pattern to the vertical structure of the turbulence profiles, which implies that buoyancy flux convergence in the layers with downward-decreasing turbulence levels dominates over the divergence elsewhere, accounting for the net transformation to lighter densities in fracture zone valleys. We conclude that fracture zone topography likely exerts a controlling influence on the transformation and upwelling of bottom water in many areas of the global ocean.
    Description: The data used in this study were collected in the context of several projects funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), in particular BBTRE (OCE-9415589 and OCE-9415598) and DoMORE (OCE-1235094). Funding for the analysis was provided as part of the NSF DoMORE and DECIMAL (OCE-1735618) projects. Author Ijichi is a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Overseas Research Fellow. Comments on an early draft of this paper by Jim Ledwell and Bryan Kaiser, as well as topical discussions with Jörn Callies and Trevor McDougall, are gratefully acknowledged. The paper was greatly improved during the review process, in particular because of the critical comments from one of the two anonymous reviewers.
    Keywords: Diapycnal mixing ; Topographic effects ; Turbulence ; Upwelling/downwelling ; Bottom currents/bottom water
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 50(3),(2020): 595-613, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-19-0108.1.
    Description: Small estuaries in Mediterranean climates display pronounced salinity variability at seasonal and event time scales. Here, we use a hydrodynamic model of the Coos Estuary, Oregon, to examine the seasonal variability of the salinity dynamics and estuarine exchange flow. The exchange flow is primarily driven by tidal processes, varying with the spring–neap cycle rather than discharge or the salinity gradient. The salinity distribution is rarely in equilibrium with discharge conditions because during the wet season the response time scale is longer than discharge events, while during low flow it is longer than the entire dry season. Consequently, the salt field is rarely fully adjusted to the forcing and common power-law relations between the salinity intrusion and discharge do not apply. Further complicating the salinity dynamics is the estuarine geometry that consists of multiple branching channel segments with distinct freshwater sources. These channel segments act as subestuaries that import both higher- and lower-salinity water and export intermediate salinities. Throughout the estuary, tidal dispersion scales with tidal velocity squared, and likely includes jet–sink flow at the mouth, lateral shear dispersion, and tidal trapping in branching channel segments inside the estuary. While the estuarine inflow is strongly correlated with tidal amplitude, the outflow, stratification, and total mixing in the estuary are dependent on the seasonal variation in river discharge, which is similar to estuaries that are dominated by subtidal exchange flow.
    Description: We thank two anonymous reviewers for constructive comments, the staff of the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve for providing time series data, and Parker MacCready for sharing LiveOcean boundary conditions. This work was partially sponsored by the National Estuarine Research Reserve System Science Collaborative, which supports collaborative research that addresses coastal management problems important to the reserves. The Science Collaborative is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and managed by the University of Michigan Water Center (NAI4NOS4190145). Computations were performed on the University of Oregon high performance computer Talapas.
    Description: 2020-08-26
    Keywords: Estuaries ; North Pacific Ocean ; Baroclinic flows ; Channel flows ; Dispersion ; Mixing
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 49(7), (2019): 1889-1904, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-19-0053.1.
    Description: A high-resolution numerical model, together with in situ and satellite observations, is used to explore the nature and dynamics of the dominant high-frequency (from one day to one week) variability in Denmark Strait. Mooring measurements in the center of the strait reveal that warm water “flooding events” occur, whereby the North Icelandic Irminger Current (NIIC) propagates offshore and advects subtropical-origin water northward through the deepest part of the sill. Two other types of mesoscale processes in Denmark Strait have been described previously in the literature, known as “boluses” and “pulses,” associated with a raising and lowering of the overflow water interface. Our measurements reveal that flooding events occur in conjunction with especially pronounced pulses. The model indicates that the NIIC hydrographic front is maintained by a balance between frontogenesis by the large-scale flow and frontolysis by baroclinic instability. Specifically, the temperature and salinity tendency equations demonstrate that the eddies act to relax the front, while the mean flow acts to sharpen it. Furthermore, the model reveals that the two dense water processes—boluses and pulses (and hence flooding events)—are dynamically related to each other and tied to the meandering of the hydrographic front in the strait. Our study thus provides a general framework for interpreting the short-time-scale variability of Denmark Strait Overflow Water entering the Irminger Sea.
    Description: MAS was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grants OCE-1558742 and OCE-1534618. RSP, PL, and DM were supported by NSF under Grants OCE-1558742 and OCE-1259618. WJvA was supported by the Helmholtz Infrastructure Initiative FRAM. TWNH and MA were supported by NSF under Grants OCE-1633124 and OCE-118123.
    Description: 2020-07-01
    Keywords: Baroclinic flows ; Frontogenesis/frontolysis ; Meridional overturning circulation ; Ocean dynamics ; Topographic effects
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 49(6), (2019):1619-1637, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-18-0175.1.
    Description: Although the hydrodynamics of river meanders are well studied, the influence of curvature on flow in estuaries, with alternating tidal flow and varying water levels and salinity gradients, is less well understood. This paper describes a field study on curvature effects in a narrow salt-marsh creek with sharp bends. The key observations, obtained during times of negligible stratification, are 1) distinct differences between secondary flow during ebb and flood, with helical circulation as in rivers during ebb and a reversed circulation during flood, and 2) maximum (ebb and flood) streamwise velocities near the inside of the bend, unlike typical river bend flow. The streamwise velocity structure is explained by the lack of a distinct point bar and the relatively deep cross section in the estuary, which means that curvature-induced inward momentum redistribution is not overcome by outward redistribution by frictional and topographic effects. Through differential advection of the along-estuary salinity gradient, the laterally sheared streamwise velocity generates lateral salinity differences, with the saltiest water near the inside during flood. The resulting lateral baroclinic pressure gradient force enhances the standard helical circulation during ebb but counteracts it during flood. This first leads to a reversed secondary circulation during flood in the outer part of the cross section, which triggers a positive feedback mechanism by bringing slower-moving water from the outside inward along the surface. This leads to a reversal of the vertical shear in the streamwise flow, and therefore in the centrifugal force, which further enhances the reversed secondary circulation.
    Description: This project was funded by NSF Grant OCE-1634490. During this work W.M. Kranenburg was supported as USGS Postdoctoral Scholar at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. A.M.P. Garcia was supported by the Michael J. Kowalski Fellowship in Ocean Science and Engineering (AMPG), and the Diversity Fellowship of the MIT Office of the Dean of Graduate Education (AMPG). The authors thank Jay Sisson for the technical support and Peter Traykovski for providing the bathymetric data. Also, the suggestions for improvement by Dr. K. Blanckaert and an anonymous reviewer are thankfully acknowledged.
    Keywords: Estuaries ; Advection ; Baroclinic flows ; Barotropic flows
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 49(6), (2019): 1561-1575, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-19-0002.1.
    Description: Within the pycnocline, where diapycnal mixing is suppressed, both the vertical movement (uplift) of isopycnal surfaces and upward motion along sloping isopycnals supply nutrients to the euphotic layer, but the relative importance of each of these mechanisms is unknown. We present a method for decomposing vertical velocity w into two components in a Lagrangian frame: vertical velocity along sloping isopycnal surfaces and the adiabatic vertical velocity of isopycnal surfaces . We show that , where is the isopycnal slope and is the geometric aspect ratio of the flow, and that accounts for 10%–25% of the total vertical velocity w for isopycnal slopes representative of the midlatitude pycnocline. We perform the decomposition of w in a process study model of a midlatitude eddying flow field generated with a range of isopycnal slopes. A spectral decomposition of the velocity components shows that while is the largest contributor to vertical velocity, is of comparable magnitude at horizontal scales less than about 10 km, that is, at submesoscales. Increasing the horizontal grid resolution of models is known to increase vertical velocity; this increase is disproportionately due to better resolution of , as is shown here by comparing 1- and 4-km resolution model runs. Along-isopycnal vertical transport can be an important contributor to the vertical flux of tracers, including oxygen, nutrients, and chlorophyll, although we find weak covariance between vertical velocity and nutrient anomaly in our model.
    Description: MAF was supported by a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship and AM by NSF OCE-I434788. The authors thank Glenn Flierl and Ruth Curry for helpful conversations, and three anonymous reviewers for comments that improved the manuscript.
    Description: 2020-06-11
    Keywords: Baroclinic flows ; Mesoscale processes ; Small scale processes ; Subgrid-scale processes ; Vertical motion
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-14
    Description: Author(s): Tao Liu, James Jun He, and Franco Nori (野理) Conventional n -dimensional topological superconductors (TSCs) have protected gapless ( n − 1 ) -dimensional boundary states. In contrast to this, second-order TSCs are characterized by topologically protected gapless ( n − 2 ) -dimensional states with the usual gapped ( n − 1 ) boundaries. Here, we study a second... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 245413] Published Thu Dec 13, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-07-26
    Description: Author(s): Kai Wang, Haizhen Wu, Mengke Ge, Xingang Hou, Ning Liu, Jia He, Wei Xi, and Jun Luo It is well known that surface melting of metal materials is caused by vacancies, and melting proceeds layer by layer in theoretical predictions. However, the melting process has rarely been directly investigated in real time at atomic resolution. Herein, the (200) surface-melting process of Cu nanop... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 045425] Published Wed Jul 25, 2018
    Keywords: Surface physics, nanoscale physics, low-dimensional systems
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    Publication Date: 2018-07-26
    Description: Author(s): Neng Wang, Shubo Wang, Zhao-Qing Zhang, and C. T. Chan Using a multiple scattering technique, we derived closed-form expressions for effective constitutive parameters and electro/magneto-strictive tensor components for 2D bianisotropic metamaterials. Using the principle of virtual work, we obtained the electromagnetic stress tensor that can be used to c... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 045426] Published Wed Jul 25, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-07-27
    Description: Author(s): Fan Yang, Loïc Henriet, Ariane Soret, and Karyn Le Hur We design a driven superconducting box with four spins S = 1 / 2 (qubits) such that coupled devices can give insight on the occurrence of quantum spin liquids and many-body Majorana states. Within one box or island, we introduce a generalized nuclear magnetic resonance algorithm to realize our models an... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 035431] Published Thu Jul 26, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-07-28
    Description: Author(s): Andrew A. Allocca, Dmitry K. Efimkin, and Victor M. Galitski We examine excitons formed in the bulk of a topological insulator as the system is tuned via a parameter between topological and trivial insulating phases, arguing that nontrivial topology has fingerprints in the spectrum of these excitons. The closely related hydrogen atom problem is well known to ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 045430] Published Fri Jul 27, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-07-28
    Description: Author(s): Burak Özdamar, Gözde Özbal, M. Neşet Çınar, Koray Sevim, Gizem Kurt, Birnur Kaya, and Hâldun Sevinçli Using first-principles density functional theory calculations, we investigate a family of stable two-dimensional crystals with chemical formula A 2 B 2 , where A and B belong to groups IV and V, respectively ( A = C , Si, Ge, Sn, Pb; B = N , P, As, Sb, Bi). Two structural symmetries of hexagonal lattices P 6 ¯ m 2 ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 045431] Published Fri Jul 27, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-07-31
    Description: Author(s): Babatunde M. Ayeni, Robert N. C. Pfeifer, and Gavin K. Brennen Non-Abelian anyons can exist as pointlike particles in two-dimensional systems and have particle exchange statistics which are neither bosonic nor fermionic. Like in spin systems, the role of fusion (Heisenberg-like) interactions between anyons has been well studied. However, unlike our understandin... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 045432] Published Mon Jul 30, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-08
    Description: Author(s): F. Pawlicki and I. Weymann The Andreev transport through a large-spin magnetic molecule, such as a single molecular magnet, attached to superconducting and ferromagnetic leads is studied theoretically by means of the real-time diagrammatic technique. It is shown that due to the proximity effect, molecular Andreev bound states... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085411] Published Tue Aug 07, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-08
    Description: Author(s): Valentin N. Popov It has been long accepted that the second-order Raman bands in carbon nanotubes are enhanced through the double-resonance mechanism. Although separate aspects of this mechanism have been studied for a few second-order Raman bands, including the most intense defect-induced D band and the two-phonon 2... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085413] Published Tue Aug 07, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-07
    Description: Author(s): Luis M. Canonico, Jose H. García, Tatiana G. Rappoport, Aires Ferreira, and R. B. Muniz The Haldane model on a honeycomb lattice is a paradigmatic example of a system featuring quantized Hall conductivity in the absence of an external magnetic field, that is, a quantum anomalous Hall effect. Recent theoretical work predicted that the anomalous Hall conductivity of massive Dirac fermion... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085409] Published Mon Aug 06, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-08
    Description: Author(s): F. Reyes Gómez, N. Porras-Montenegro, Osvaldo N. Oliveira, Jr., and J. R. Mejía-Salazar Self-similar bulk plasmon-polariton modes in quasiperiodic photonic superlattices were used here for a giant enhancement of second harmonic generation. Results for Fibonacci and Thue-Morse-like superlattices indicate that not only the disorder but also the symmetry of the unit cell plays a crucial r... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075406] Published Tue Aug 07, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-05
    Description: Author(s): Norberto D. Lanzillotti-Kimura, Kevin P. O’Brien, Junsuk Rho, Haim Suchowski, Xiaobo Yin, and Xiang Zhang Acoustic vibrations at the nanoscale (GHz-THz frequencies) and their interactions with electrons, photons, and other excitations are the heart of an emerging field in physics: nanophononics. The design of ultrahigh frequency acoustic-phonon transducers, with tunable frequency, and easy to integrate ... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 235403] Published Mon Jun 04, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-05
    Description: Author(s): Tao Hu, Fanhao Jia, Guodong Zhao, Jiongyao Wu, Alessandro Stroppa, and Wei Ren Transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) monolayers have been considered as important two-dimensional semiconductor materials for the study of fundamental physics in the field of spintronics. However, the out-of-plane mirror symmetry in TMDs may constrain electrons' degrees of freedom and it may limi... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 235404] Published Mon Jun 04, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-05
    Description: Author(s): Rifat Ferdous, Kok W. Chan, Menno Veldhorst, J. C. C. Hwang, C. H. Yang, Harshad Sahasrabudhe, Gerhard Klimeck, Andrea Morello, Andrew S. Dzurak, and Rajib Rahman We identify the presence of monatomic steps at the Si/SiGe or Si / SiO 2 interface as a dominant source of variations in the dephasing time of silicon (Si) quantum dot (QD) spin qubits. First, using atomistic tight-binding calculations we show that the g -factors and their Stark shifts undergo variation... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 241401(R)] Published Mon Jun 04, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-05
    Description: Author(s): Motohiko Ezawa We propose second-order topological insulators (SOTIs) whose lattice structure has a hexagonal symmetry C 6 . We start with a three-dimensional weak topological insulator constructed on a stacked triangular lattice, which has only side topological surface states. We then introduce an additional mass t... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 241402(R)] Published Mon Jun 04, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-16
    Description: Author(s): Kyung-Han Kim and Hyun-Woo Lee An ideal 1 H phase monolayer MoS 2 has mirror reflection symmetry, but this symmetry is broken in common experimental situations, where the monolayer is placed on a substrate. By using k · p perturbation theory, we investigate the effect of mirror symmetry breaking on the Berry curvature of the material... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 235423] Published Fri Jun 15, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-22
    Description: Author(s): Dmitry K. Efimkin and Allan H. MacDonald In previous work, we have argued that the optical properties of moderately doped two-dimensional semiconductors can be described in terms of excitons dressed by their interactions with a degenerate Fermi sea of additional charge carriers. These interactions split the bare exciton into attractive and... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 235432] Published Thu Jun 21, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-23
    Description: Author(s): Yong Zhong, Sha Han, Yang Wang, Zhiling Luo, Ding Zhang, Lili Wang, Wei Li, Ke He, Can-Li Song, Xu-Cun Ma, and Qi-Kun Xue We report the atomic-scale structure of epitaxial films of the parent infinite-layer compound SrCu O 2 prepared on SrTiO 3 by molecular beam epitaxy. In situ scanning tunneling microscopy study reveals a stoichiometric copper oxide ( CuO 2 ) -terminated surface featured by 2 × 2 reconstruction, caused prima... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 245420] Published Fri Jun 22, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-23
    Description: Author(s): S. S. Krishtopenko, S. Ruffenach, F. Gonzalez-Posada, G. Boissier, M. Marcinkiewicz, M. A. Fadeev, A. M. Kadykov, V. V. Rumyantsev, S. V. Morozov, V. I. Gavrilenko, C. Consejo, W. Desrat, B. Jouault, W. Knap, E. Tournié, and F. Teppe We report on temperature-dependent terahertz spectroscopy of a three-layer InAs/GaSb/InAs quantum well (QW) with inverted-band structure. The interband optical transitions, measured up to 16 T at different temperatures by Landau-level magnetospectroscopy, demonstrate the inverted-band structure of t... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 245419] Published Fri Jun 22, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-27
    Description: Author(s): Michael A. Lively, Samuel X. Bennett, and Jean Paul Allain The use of energetic ion beams to induce nanopattern formation at surfaces has been well studied both experimentally and theoretically. However, the influence on morphological evolution of the implanted species themselves remains little understood, particularly in the case when the incident ion spec... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 235443] Published Tue Jun 26, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-27
    Description: Author(s): Michele Tamagnone, Tetiana M. Slipchenko, Clara Moldovan, Peter Q. Liu, Alba Centeno, Hamed Hasani, Amaia Zurutuza, Adrian M. Ionescu, Luis Martin-Moreno, Jérôme Faist, Juan R. Mosig, Alexey B. Kuzmenko, and Jean-Marie Poumirol Faraday rotation is a fundamental property present in all nonreciprocal optical elements. In the THz range, graphene displays strong Faraday rotation; unfortunately, it is limited to frequencies below the cyclotron resonance. Here, we show experimentally that in specifically designed metasurfaces, m... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 241410(R)] Published Tue Jun 26, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-28
    Description: Author(s): Manuel Hochheim and Thomas Bredow The electronic gap of bulk NaCl and the band-edge levels of the NaCl(100) surface are calculated using GW methods and self-consistent dielectric dependent hybrid functionals. Optical spectra are calculated by solving the Bethe-Salpeter equations (GW-BSE). For the calculation of the electronic struct... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 235447] Published Wed Jun 27, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-28
    Description: Author(s): Krzysztof P. Wójcik and Ireneusz Weymann We examine the influence of the superconducting proximity effect on the transport properties of a T-shaped double quantum dot strongly coupled to two normal, nonmagnetic or ferromagnetic leads. We show that the two-stage Kondo screening may be suppressed or enhanced by the presence of pairing correl... [Phys. Rev. B 97, 235449] Published Wed Jun 27, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-11-29
    Description: Author(s): Anne Le Cunuder, Artyom Petrosyan, George Palasantzas, Vitaly Svetovoy, and Sergio Ciliberto We present detailed measurements of the Casimir-Lifshitz force between two gold surfaces, performed in both gas (nitrogen) and liquid (ethanol) environments with the same apparatus and on the same spot of the sample. Furthermore, we study the role of double-layer forces in the liquid, and we show th... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 201408(R)] Published Wed Nov 28, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-11-29
    Description: Author(s): A. Latief and B. Béri The topological Kondo effect arises when conduction electrons in metallic leads are coupled to a mesoscopic superconducting island with Majorana fermions. Working with its minimal setup, we study the lead electron local tunneling density of states in its thermally smeared form motivated by scanning ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 205427] Published Wed Nov 28, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-11-30
    Description: Author(s): Bo Hellsing, Thomas Frederiksen, Federico Mazzola, Thiagarajan Balasubramanian, and Justin W. Wells The linewidths of the π and σ bands originating from the electron-phonon coupling in graphene are analyzed based on model calculations and experimental angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) data. We find evidence for crucial contributions to the lifetime broadening from interband scatter... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 205428] Published Thu Nov 29, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-01
    Description: Author(s): Amany Raslan and W. A. Atkinson Multiple experiments have observed a sharp transition in the band structure of LaAlO 3 / SrTiO 3 (001) interfaces as a function of applied gate voltage. This Lifshitz transition, between a single occupied band at low electron density and multiple occupied bands at high density, is remarkable for its abr... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 195447] Published Fri Nov 30, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-04
    Description: Author(s): Zhong-Qiu Fu, Yu Zhang, Jia-Bin Qiao, Dong-Lin Ma, Haiwen Liu, Zi-Han Guo, Yi-Cong Wei, Jing-Yi Hu, Qian Xiao, Xin-Rui Mao, and Lin He Understanding different approaches to confining massless Dirac fermions in graphene is of keen interest to researchers; it is also a central problem in making electronic devices based on graphene. Here, we studied spatial confinement, magnetic localization, and their interactions on massless Dirac f... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 241401(R)] Published Mon Dec 03, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-04
    Description: Author(s): Peter Karlsen, Mikhail V. Shuba, Polina P. Kuzhir, Albert G. Nasibulin, Patrizia Lamberti, and Euan Hendry In recent years, there have been conflicting reports regarding the ultrafast photoconductive response of films of single walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs), which apparently exhibit photoconductivities that can differ even in sign. Here, we observe explicitly that the THz photoconductivity of CNT films ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 241404(R)] Published Mon Dec 03, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-04
    Description: Author(s): Jia-Bin Qiao, Long-Jing Yin, and Lin He Very recently, twisted graphene bilayers (TGBs) around the first magic angle θ ≈ 1 . 1 ∘ have attracted much attention for the realization of exotic quantum states, such as correlated insulator behavior and unconventional superconductivity. Here we elaborately study a series of TGBs around the first magi... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 235402] Published Mon Dec 03, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-04
    Description: Author(s): S. Jafarpisheh, A. W. Cummings, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, B. Beschoten, and C. Stampfer The weak intrinsic spin-orbit coupling in graphene can be greatly enhanced by proximity coupling. Here, we report on the proximity-induced spin-orbit coupling in graphene transferred by hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) onto the topological insulator Bi 1.5 Sb 0.5 Te 1.7 Se 1.3 (BSTS) which was grown on a hBN ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 241402(R)] Published Mon Dec 03, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-05
    Description: Author(s): J. Schulenborg, J. Splettstoesser, and M. R. Wegewijs Open fermion systems with energy-independent bilinear coupling to a fermionic environment have been shown to obey a general duality relation [J. Schulenborg et al. , Phys. Rev. B 93 , 081411 (2016) ] which allows for a drastic simplification of time-evolution calculations. In the weak-coupling limit, ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 235405] Published Tue Dec 04, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-05
    Description: Author(s): Mingjian Wen, Stephen Carr, Shiang Fang, Efthimios Kaxiras, and Ellad B. Tadmor The structural relaxation of multilayer graphene is essential in describing the interesting electronic properties induced by intentional misalignment of successive layers, including the recently reported superconductivity in twisted bilayer graphene. This is difficult to accomplish without an accura... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 235404] Published Tue Dec 04, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-06
    Description: Author(s): Jasmin Graf, Hannes Pfeifer, Florian Marquardt, and Silvia Viola Kusminskiy A unique feature of cavity optomagnonics is the possibility of coherently coupling light to spin excitations on top of magnetic textures. Here, the authors propose a cavity-optomagnonic system with a nonhomogeneous magnetic ground state, namely, a vortex in a magnetic microdisc. Using both analytical and computational methods, they study the cavity-enhanced coupling between optical whispering gallery modes and magnon modes, localized at the vortex. The results, both in terms of value and tunability of the coupling, point to the promise of engineered optomagnonic systems for quantum information platforms. [Phys. Rev. B 98, 241406(R)] Published Wed Dec 05, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-06
    Description: Author(s): María Florencia Ludovico and Massimo Capone We study the relation between quantum pumping of charge and the work exchanged with the driving potentials in a strongly interacting ac -driven quantum dot. We work in the large-interaction limit and in the adiabatic pumping regime, and we develop a treatment that combines the time-dependent slave-bo... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 235409] Published Wed Dec 05, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-06
    Description: Author(s): S. S. Seetharaman, B. Tremain, W. L. Barnes, and I. R. Hooper Electroinductive waves have emerged as an attractive solution for designing metamaterials that support backward propagating waves. Stacked metasurfaces etched with complementary split-ring resonators (CSRRs) have also been shown to exhibit a broadband negative dispersion. We demonstrate, through exp... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 235408] Published Wed Dec 05, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-06
    Description: Author(s): Vera V. Vyborova, Oleg Lychkovskiy, and Alexey N. Rubtsov A translation invariant one-dimensional system of spinless fermions with a finite-range attraction experiences a quantum phase transition to a phase-separated state. While being a conventional Luttinger liquid for a small interaction strength, spinless fermions form a droplet with the size smaller t... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 235407] Published Wed Dec 05, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-07
    Description: Author(s): D. Pérez Daroca, P. Roura-Bas, and A. A. Aligia The zero-bias anomaly at low temperatures, originated by the Kondo effect when an electric current flows through a system formed by a spin- 1 / 2 quantum dot and two metallic contacts is theoretically investigated. In particular, we compare the width of this anomaly 2 T NE with that of the Kondo resonanc... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 245406] Published Thu Dec 06, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-12
    Description: Author(s): I. Meirzada, Y. Hovav, S. A. Wolf, and N. Bar-Gill Nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond have been identified over the past few years as promising systems for a variety of applications, ranging from quantum information science to magnetic sensing. This relies on the unique optical and spin properties of the negatively charged NV. Many of these ap... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 245411] Published Tue Dec 11, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-07-25
    Description: Author(s): Yuantao Xie and J. J. Heremans Quantum phase coherence lengths were experimentally measured in nanolithographic wires to investigate the effects of wire length on quantum decoherence, which can be limited by mechanisms such as coupling to an external classical environment. The work demonstrates that device geometry and coupling t... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 035429] Published Tue Jul 24, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-07-25
    Description: Author(s): Wei Cai, Ori Reinhardt, Ido Kaminer, and F. Javier García de Abajo Free electrons can efficiently absorb or emit plasmons excited in a thin conductor, giving rise to multiple energy peaks in the transmitted electron spectra separated by multiples of the plasmon energy. When the plasmons are chiral, this can also give rise to transfer of orbital angular momentum (OA... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 045424] Published Tue Jul 24, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-07
    Description: Author(s): Wei-Tao Lu, Hong-Yu Tian, Hong-Mei Liu, Yun-Fang Li, and Wen Li We studied the spin and valley transports and magnetoresistance effect in a MoS 2 junction with a quantum well inserted between the gate voltage and the ferromagnetic MoS 2 , which can apply generally to other transition metal dichalcogenides with the same crystal structure. In the absence of a quantum... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075405] Published Mon Aug 06, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-08
    Description: Author(s): Mohammad Alidoust, Morten Willatzen, and Antti-Pekka Jauho We develop a theory for strain control of Majorana zero energy modes and the Josephson effect in black phosphorus (BP) devices proximity coupled to a superconductor. Employing realistic values for the band parameters subject to strain, we show that the strain closes the intrinsic band gap of BP; how... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085414] Published Tue Aug 07, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-08
    Description: Author(s): J.-Y. Lin, A. V. Smorodin, A. O. Badrutdinov, and D. Konstantinov We present a new study of the nonlinear transport of a two-dimensional electron crystal on the surface of liquid helium confined in a 10 − μ m -wide channel in which the effective length of the crystal can be varied from 10 to 215 μ m . At low driving voltages, the moving electron crystal is strongly coupl... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085412] Published Tue Aug 07, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-11
    Description: Author(s): S. Weiß, D. Gerbert, A. Stein, A. K. Schenk, X. Yang, C. Brülke, R. Kremring, S. Feldmann, F. C. Bocquet, M. Gille, S. Hecht, M. Sokolowski, P. Tegeder, S. Soubatch, and F. S. Tautz Comparing the adsorption heights of various graphene nanoribbons on Cu(111) and Au(111) surfaces to those of graphene and π -conjugated planar organic molecules, we observe that two-dimensional graphene adsorbs much further away from the surface than both one-dimensional graphene nanoribbons and π -co... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075410] Published Fri Aug 10, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-14
    Description: Author(s): Łukasz Karwacki and Józef Barnaś We consider a single-level quantum dot coupled to two leads which are ferromagnetic in general. Apart from tunneling processes conserving electron spin, we also include processes associated with spin flip of tunneling electrons, which appear due to Rashba spin-orbit coupling. Charge and heat current... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075413] Published Mon Aug 13, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-14
    Description: Author(s): Andrii Iurov, Godfrey Gumbs, and Danhong Huang Thermal and dynamical properties of optical and transport conductivities in doped buckled honeycomb lattices are studied for various doping densities and band gaps. At finite temperatures, a thermally convoluted polarization function is calculated by employing analytically derived temperature-depend... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075414] Published Mon Aug 13, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-14
    Description: Author(s): Amrita Mukherjee, Arunava Chakrabarti, and Rudolf A. Römer We demonstrate that an aperiodic array of certain quantum networks comprising magnetic and nonmagnetic atoms can act as perfect spin filters for particles with arbitrary spin state. This can be achieved by introducing minimal quasi-one dimensionality in the basic structural units building up the arr... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075415] Published Mon Aug 13, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-15
    Description: Author(s): Shiwei Dai, Liang Liu, Dezhuan Han, and Jian Zi A mechanism for perfect reflection is proposed for the dielectric medium beyond the total internal reflection and band gaps. It arises from the coherence of multiple propagating modes, and can be determined by the topological vortex of a transmission coefficient with a nonzero winding number in para... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 081405(R)] Published Tue Aug 14, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-15
    Description: Author(s): Yandong Ma, Liangzhi Kou, Baibiao Huang, Ying Dai, and Thomas Heine Two-dimensional topological insulators and two-dimensional materials with ferroelastic characteristics are intriguing materials and many examples have been reported both experimentally and theoretically. Here, we present the combination of both features—a two-dimensional ferroelastic topological ins... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085420] Published Tue Aug 14, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-16
    Description: Author(s): Jacopo Baima, Francesco Mauri, and Matteo Calandra Rhombohedral stacked multilayer graphene displays the occurrence of a magnetic surface state at low temperatures. Recent angular resolved photoemission experiments demonstrate the robustness of the magnetic state in long sequences of ABC graphene. Here, by using first-principles calculations, we sho... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075418] Published Wed Aug 15, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-16
    Description: Author(s): Chenyang Shi, Simon J. L. Billinge, Eric Puma, Sun Hwi Bang, Nathaniel J. H. Bean, Jean-Claude de Sugny, Robert G. Gambee, Richard C. Haskell, Adrian Hightower, and Todd C. Monson Barium titanate (BTO) nanoparticles (sizes 10–500 nm) exhibit a displacement of the Ti atom from the center of the perovskite unit cell as inferred from synchrotron x-ray diffraction patterns (XRD) analyzed using atomic pair distribution functions (PDFs). Fits to PDFs acquired at temperatures of 20 ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085421] Published Wed Aug 15, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-16
    Description: Author(s): Ning Dai, Yan-Feng Zhou, Peng Lv, and Qing-Feng Sun The three-dimensional (3D) topological insulator (TI) p-n junction under magnetic fields presents an interesting transport property which is investigated both theoretically and numerically in this paper. Transport in this device can be tuned by the axial magnetic field. Specifically, the scattering ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085422] Published Wed Aug 15, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-16
    Description: Author(s): Juerong Li, Nguyen H. Le, K. L. Litvinenko, S. K. Clowes, H. Engelkamp, S. G. Pavlov, H.-W. Hübers, V. B. Shuman, L. М. Portsel, А. N. Lodygin, Yu. A. Astrov, N. V. Abrosimov, C. R. Pidgeon, A. Fisher, Zaiping Zeng, Y.-M. Niquet, and B. N. Murdin We have performed high field magnetoabsorption spectroscopy on silicon doped with a variety of single and double donor species. The magnetic field provides access to an experimental magnetic length, and the quadratic Zeeman effect, in particular, may be used to extract the wave-function radius witho... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085423] Published Wed Aug 15, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-16
    Description: Author(s): Bartłomiej Rzeszotarski and Bartłomiej Szafran We study locally gated silicene nanoribbons as spin active devices and we solve the quantum scattering problem in the atomistic tight-binding formalism. Particular attention is paid to the low energy range for which only four subbands appear at the Fermi level. We find that the gated segments of zig... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075417] Published Wed Aug 15, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-16
    Description: Author(s): S. Azar Oliaei Motlagh, Jhih-Sheng Wu, Vadym Apalkov, and Mark I. Stockman We theoretically introduce the fundamentally fastest induction of a significant population and valley polarization in a monolayer of a transition metal dichalcogenide (i.e., MoS 2 and WS 2 ). This may be extended to other two-dimensional materials with the same symmetry. This valley polarization can be... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 081406(R)] Published Wed Aug 15, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-18
    Description: Author(s): Flaviano José dos Santos, Dario A. Bahamon, Roberto B. Muniz, Keith McKenna, Eduardo V. Castro, Johannes Lischner, and Aires Ferreira Adsorbate engineering offers a seemingly simple approach to tailor spin-orbit interactions in atomically thin materials and thus to unlock the much sought-after topological insulating phases in two dimensions. However, the observation of an Anderson topological transition induced by heavy adatoms ha... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 081407(R)] Published Fri Aug 17, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-23
    Description: Author(s): Bashab Dey and Tarun Kanti Ghosh We consider an α − T 3 lattice illuminated by intense circularly polarized radiation in the terahertz regime. We present the quasienergy band structure, time-averaged energy spectrum, and time-averaged density of states of an α − T 3 lattice by solving the Floquet Hamiltonian numerically. We obtain exact ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075422] Published Wed Aug 22, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-29
    Description: Author(s): M. Fidrysiak, M. Zegrodnik, and J. Spałek We consider the superconducting and Mott-insulating states for twisted bilayer graphene, modeled as a two-narrow-band system of electrons with appreciable intra-atomic Coulomb interactions. The interaction induces kinetic exchange which leads to real space, either triplet- or singlet-spin pairing, i... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085436] Published Tue Aug 28, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-28
    Description: Author(s): T. Weiss and E. A. Muljarov We present a formulation for the pole expansion of the scattering matrix of open optical resonators, in which the pole contributions are expressed solely in terms of the resonant states, their wave numbers, and their electromagnetic fields. Particularly, our approach provides an accurate description... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085433] Published Mon Aug 27, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-31
    Description: Author(s): Jagoda Sławińska and Jorge I. Cerdá We use large-scale DFT calculations to investigate with unprecedented detail the so-called spin-orbit (SO) proximity effect in graphene adsorbed on the Pt(111) and Ni(111)/Au semi-infinite surfaces, previously studied via spin and angle resolved photoemission (SP-ARPES) experiments. The key finding ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 075436] Published Thu Aug 30, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-31
    Description: Author(s): Chao Yu, Shicheng Jiang, Tong Wu, Guanglu Yuan, Ziwen Wang, Cheng Jin, and Ruifeng Lu High-order harmonic generation (HHG) from hexagonal boron nitride is simulated by solving extended multiband semiconductor Bloch equations under strong laser fields. By changing the angle of the laser polarization with respect to the crystal orientation, we find that harmonic spectra present a doubl... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085439] Published Thu Aug 30, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-31
    Description: Author(s): Samuel Bladwell and Oleg P. Sushkov Spin-orbit (SO) interactions in two dimensional systems split the Fermi surface and allow for the spatial separation of spin states via transverse magnetic focusing (TMF). In this paper, we consider the case of combined Rashba and Zeeman interactions, which leads to a Fermi surface without cylindric... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085438] Published Thu Aug 30, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-09-01
    Description: Author(s): Soumyajyoti Haldar, Sumanta Bhandary, Hakkim Vovusha, and Biplab Sanyal In this paper, we have done a comparative theoretical study of electronic and magnetic properties of iron phthalocyanine (FePc) and cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) molecules physisorbed on a monolayer of MoS 2 and graphene by density functional theory. Various types of physisorption sites have been cons... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 085440] Published Fri Aug 31, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-09-05
    Description: Author(s): Teresa Cusati, Alessandro Fortunelli, Gianluca Fiori, and Giuseppe Iannaccone In this paper, we investigate the effect of the stacking sequence in MoS 2 multilayer systems on their electron transport properties, through first-principles simulations of structural and electron transport properties. We show that interlayer electron transport is highly sensitive to the stacking se... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115403] Published Tue Sep 04, 2018
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  • 83
    Publication Date: 2018-09-05
    Description: Author(s): Zeineb Ben Aziza, Viktor Zólyomi, Hugo Henck, Debora Pierucci, Mathieu G. Silly, José Avila, Samuel J. Magorrian, Julien Chaste, Chaoyu Chen, Mina Yoon, Kai Xiao, Fausto Sirotti, Maria C. Asensio, Emmanuel Lhuillier, Mahmoud Eddrief, Vladimir I. Fal'ko, and Abdelkarim Ouerghi Two-dimensional monochalcogenides ( MX ) have been identified as a unique and promising class of layered materials in recent years. The valence band of single-layer MX , as predicted by theory, is inverted into a bow-shaped (often referred to as an inverted sombrero) and relatively flat dispersion, whi... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115405] Published Tue Sep 04, 2018
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  • 84
    Publication Date: 2018-09-05
    Description: Author(s): Leandro R. F. Lima and Alexis R. Hernández In this paper, we present a method to numerically study transverse Hall voltages using an alternative quantity in two-terminal setups. Using nonlinear transport concepts, we find that the Hall voltage dependence on the model parameters can be investigated from the difference between the injectivitie... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115404] Published Tue Sep 04, 2018
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  • 85
    Publication Date: 2018-09-07
    Description: Author(s): Giulia Avvisati, Pierluigi Gargiani, Pierluigi Mondelli, Francesco Presel, Alessandro Baraldi, and Maria Grazia Betti We investigate the magnetic response of a spin interface constituted by MnPc molecules adsorbed on graphene/Co and its robustness against thermal fluctuations by x-ray magnetic circular dichroism. Element-selective hysteresis loops reveal a remarkable antiferromagnetic coupling between MnPc and Co t... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115412] Published Thu Sep 06, 2018
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  • 86
    Publication Date: 2018-09-08
    Description: Author(s): Jan Heckmann, Karsten Pufahl, Philipp Franz, Nicolai B. Grosse, Xiaoqin Li, and Ulrike Woggon Propagating surface plasmons in the laboratory can have basic properties quite different from those of the ideal surface plasmon polariton, which is a bound mode at the interface between two infinite media. Features such as field confinement and propagation length are affected by the configuration u... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115415] Published Fri Sep 07, 2018
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  • 87
    Publication Date: 2018-09-12
    Description: Author(s): Michael Moskalets The single-particle state is not expected to demonstrate second-order coherence. Here I analyze the injection of electrons into a conductor and show that, at a nonzero temperature, the underlying Fermi sea causes the single-particle injected state to exhibit second-order coherence. For this purpose,... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115421] Published Tue Sep 11, 2018
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2018-09-15
    Description: Author(s): Tobias M. R. Wolf, Oded Zilberberg, Ivan Levkivskyi, and Gianni Blatter The honeycomb lattice sets the basic arena for numerous ideas to implement electronic, photonic, or phononic topological bands in (meta-)materials. Novel opportunities to manipulate Dirac electrons in graphene through band engineering arise from superlattice potentials as induced by a substrate such... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 125408] Published Fri Sep 14, 2018
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  • 89
    Publication Date: 2018-09-18
    Description: Author(s): Anton Autere, Henri Jussila, Andrea Marini, J. R. M. Saavedra, Yunyun Dai, Antti Säynätjoki, Lasse Karvonen, He Yang, Babak Amirsolaimani, Robert A. Norwood, Nasser Peyghambarian, Harri Lipsanen, Khanh Kieu, F. Javier García de Abajo, and Zhipei Sun Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) exhibit high nonlinear optical (NLO) susceptibilities. Experiments on MoS 2 have indeed revealed very large second-order ( χ ( 2 ) ) and third-order ( χ ( 3 ) ) optical susceptibilities. However, third-harmonic generation results of other layered TMDs have not ... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115426] Published Mon Sep 17, 2018
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2018-09-18
    Description: Author(s): K. E. Çakmak, A. Altıntaş, and A. D. Güçlü We investigate the effects of randomly distributed atomic defects on the magnetic properties of graphene nanoribbons with zigzag edges using an extended mean-field Hubbard model. For a balanced defect distribution among the sublattices of the honeycomb lattice in the bulk region of the ribbon, the g... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115428] Published Mon Sep 17, 2018
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  • 91
    Publication Date: 2018-09-18
    Description: Author(s): Ka Wai Lau, Calvin, Zhirui Gong, Hongyi Yu, and Wang Yao We study the interface exciton at lateral type II heterojunctions of monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), where the electron and hole prefer to stay at complementary sides of the junction. We find that the 1D interface exciton has giant binding energy in the same order as 2D excitons i... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115427] Published Mon Sep 17, 2018
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  • 92
    Publication Date: 2018-09-18
    Description: Author(s): Carsten J. Lindner and Herbert Schoeller We study the time evolution of the reduced density matrix for the Ohmic spin boson model out of an uncorrelated but otherwise arbitrary initial state. We consider arbitrary bias ε and tunneling Δ at zero temperature for a weak coupling α to the bosonic bath. Using the real-time renormalization group... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115425] Published Mon Sep 17, 2018
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  • 93
    Publication Date: 2018-09-18
    Description: Author(s): Athmane Tadjine and Christophe Delerue We study theoretically the problem of electrons moving on a two-dimensional square lattice characterized by nearest-neighbor hopping terms of constant amplitude but random sign. The original motivation came from the discovery that this “bond-sign” disorder can be present in square lattices of epitax... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 125412] Published Mon Sep 17, 2018
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  • 94
    Publication Date: 2018-09-18
    Description: Author(s): J. Pawłowski, G. Skowron, M. Górski, and S. Bednarek We examine spin-dependent displacement of a single electron, resulting in separation and relocation of the electron wave-function components, and thus charge parts, corresponding to opposite spins. This separation is induced by a pulse of an electric field which generates varying Rashba type spin-or... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 125411] Published Mon Sep 17, 2018
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2018-09-18
    Description: Author(s): S. Azar Oliaei Motlagh, Jhih-Sheng Wu, Vadym Apalkov, and Mark I. Stockman We predict that a single oscillation of a strong optical pulse can significantly populate the surface conduction band of a three-dimensional topological insulator, Bi 2 Se 3 . Both linearly- and circularly-polarized pulses generate chiral textures of interference fringes of population in the surface Bri... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 125410] Published Mon Sep 17, 2018
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2018-09-19
    Description: Author(s): Junwen Zeng, Shi-Jun Liang, Anyuan Gao, Yu Wang, Chen Pan, Chenchen Wu, Erfu Liu, Lili Zhang, Tianjun Cao, Xiaowei Liu, Yajun Fu, Yiping Wang, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Haizhou Lu, and Feng Miao Indium selenide (InSe) has attracted tremendous research interest due to its high mobility and potential applications in next-generation electronics. However, the underlying transport mechanism of carriers in thin InSe at low temperatures remains unknown. Here we report the gate voltage and temperat... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 125414] Published Tue Sep 18, 2018
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2018-09-21
    Description: Author(s): Yosuke Satake, Junichi Shiogai, Kohei Fujiwara, and Atsushi Tsukazaki Formation of a depletion region at the vertically stacked topological insulator p − n heterostructures is one of the effective approaches to minimize residual carrier density in the bulk regions. Here, we report on characterization of field-effect transistor (FET) based on ( B i 0.26 S b 0.74 ) 2 S e 3 / B i 2 S e 3 to... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 125415] Published Thu Sep 20, 2018
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2018-09-25
    Description: Author(s): M. Van der Donck and F. M. Peeters We use a variational technique to study the many-body phase diagram of electrons and holes in n -doped and p -doped monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). We find a total of four different phases. (i) A fully spin polarized and valley polarized ferromagnetic state. (ii) A state with no glo... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115432] Published Mon Sep 24, 2018
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2018-09-25
    Description: Author(s): Knut Müller-Caspary, Martial Duchamp, Malte Rösner, Vadim Migunov, Florian Winkler, Hao Yang, Martin Huth, Robert Ritz, Martin Simson, Sebastian Ihle, Heike Soltau, Tim Wehling, Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski, Sandra Van Aert, and Andreas Rosenauer The charge density is among the most fundamental solid state properties determining bonding, electrical characteristics, and adsorption or catalysis at surfaces. While atomic-scale charge densities have as yet been retrieved by solid state theory, we demonstrate both charge density and electric fiel... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 121408(R)] Published Mon Sep 24, 2018
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    Publication Date: 2018-09-25
    Description: Author(s): Janne Nevalaita and Pekka Koskinen Recent experimental discoveries of graphene-stabilized patches of two-dimensional (2D) metals have motivated also their computational studies. However, so far the studies have been restricted to ideal and infinite 2D metallic monolayers, which is insufficient because in reality the properties of suc... [Phys. Rev. B 98, 115433] Published Mon Sep 24, 2018
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