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Shape Control of QDs Studied by Cross-sectional Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
J. G. Keizer,M. Bozkurt,J. Bocquel,P. M. Koenraad,T. Mano,T. Noda,K. Sakoda,E. C. Clark,M. Bichler,G. Abstreiter,J. J. Finley,W. Lu,T. Rohel,H. Folliot,N. Bertru 한국물리학회 2011 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.58 No.51
In this cross-sectional scanning tunneling microscopy study we investigated various techniques to control the shape of self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) and wetting layers (WLs). The result shows that application of an indium flush during the growth of strained InGaAs/GaAs QD layers results in flattened QDs and a reduced WL. The height of the QDs and WLs could be controlled by varying the thickness of the first capping layer. Concerning the technique of antimony capping we show that the surfactant properties of Sb result in the preservation of the shape of strained InAs/InP QDs during overgrowth. This could be achieved by both a growth interrupt under Sb flux and capping with a thin GaAsSb layer prior to overgrowth of the uncapped QDs. The technique of droplet epitaxy was investigated by a structural analysis of strain free GaAs/AlGaAs QDs. We show that the QDs have a Gaussian shape, that the WL is less than 1 bilayer thick, and that minor intermixing of Al with the QDs takes place.
Spiral spin structures and origin of the magnetoelectric coupling inYMn2O5
Kim, J.-H.,Lee, S.-H.,Park, S. I.,Kenzelmann, M.,Harris, A. B.,Schefer, J.,Chung, J.-H.,Majkrzak, C. F.,Takeda, M.,Wakimoto, S.,Park, S. Y.,Cheong, S-W.,Matsuda, M.,Kimura, H.,Noda, Y.,Kakurai, K. American Physical Society 2008 Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials Vol.78 No.24
Relationship of IGF-I mRNA Levels to Tissue Development in Chicken Embryos of Different Strains
Kita, K.,Noda, C.,Miki, K.,Kino, K.,Okumura, J. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2000 Animal Bioscience Vol.13 No.12
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) mRNA levels in the eyes, heart, liver and breast muscle removed from dwarf egg-type, normal egg-type and normal meat-type chicken embryos at 7, 14 and 20 days of incubation were measured. There was no influence of chicken strain on IGF-I gene expression in the eyes and liver. The IGF-I gene expression in eyes increased significantly along with the incubation period. In the liver, IGF-I gene expression at 20 days of incubation was significantly higher than that at 14 days of incubation. In the muscle, the lowest value for IGF-I gene expression was observed in meat-type chicken embryos. Regression analysis revealed that IGF-I gene expression was significantly correlated to the weights of the eyes and liver, but not the muscle. We conclude that there is little influence of strain on tissue IGF-I gene expression in chicken embryos during incubation but that tissue development in chicken embryos is nevertheless at least partly regulated by the change in IGF-I gene expression.