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Tytuł:
Raman Spectroscopy for the Analysis οf Temperature-Dependent Plastic Relaxation οf SiGe Layers
Autorzy:
Pezzoli, F.
Bonera, E.
Bollani, M.
Sanguinetti, S.
Grilli, E.
Guzzi, M.
Isella, G.
Chrastina, D.
von Känel, H.
Tematy:
61.72.Lk
61.72.uf
62.20.mj
62.20.mm
78.30.-j
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Fizyki PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1807828.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Novel architectures for electronics and photonics are expected to be developed using the forthcoming $Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ technology. However, in $Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$-based heterostructures, materials and design issues rely on accurate control of strain and composition of the alloy. The Raman spectroscopy has rapidly emerged as a reliable technique for the quantitative determination of such parameters on a sub-micrometric scale. In this work we present an investigation of the effects of the growth conditions of $Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ graded layers on dislocation nucleation and interaction. In particular, we focus on the crucial role the deposition temperature plays in the dislocation kinetics. The analysis of threading dislocation densities is accompanied by a quantitative measurement of the residual strain in $Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$/Si heterostructures, carried out by means of the Raman scattering. Our approach is effective in studying the physical mechanism governing dislocation multiplication and the sharp transition from a state of brittleness to a state of ductility within a narrow temperature window.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
HERAFitter : open source QCD fit project
Autorzy:
Starovoitov, P.
Hautmann, F.
Plačakytė, R.
Britzger, D.
Spiesberger, H.
Turkot, O.
Shushkevich, S.
Vargas, A.
Feltesse, J.
Salam, G. P.
Lobodzinski, B.
Słomiński, Wojciech
Kowalski, H.
Luszczak, A.
Rabbertz, K.
Borroni, S.
Naumann-Emme, S.
Schöning, A.
Camarda, S.
Guffanti, A.
Daum, K.
Nowak, K.
Schörner-Sadenius, T.
McNulty, R.
Kolesnikov, V.
Perez, E.
Tomaszewska, J.
Alekhin, S.
Radescu, V.
Wichmann, K.
Myronenko, V.
Lohwasser, K.
Sutton, M.
Kusina, A.
Behnke, O.
Sadykov, R.
Gizhko, A.
Glazov, A.
Watt, G.
Botje, M.
Cooper-Sarkar, A. M.
Jung, H.
Diaconu, C.
Guzzi, M.
Levonian, S.
Olness, F.
Kuprash, O.
Belov, P.
Pirumov, H.
Malaescu, B.
Lipka, K.
Jung, A.
Sapronov, A.
Opis:
HERAFitter is an open-source package that provides a framework for the determination of the parton distribution functions (PDFs) of the proton and for many different kinds of analyses in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). It encodes results from a wide range of experimental measurements in lepton–proton deep inelastic scattering and proton–proton (proton–antiproton) collisions at hadron colliders. These are complemented with a variety of theoretical options for calculating PDF-dependent cross section predictions corresponding to the measurements. The framework covers a large number of the existing methods and schemes used for PDF determination. The data and theoretical predictions are brought together through numerous methodological options for carrying out PDF fits and plotting tools to help to visualise the results. While primarily based on the approach of collinear factorisation, HERAFitter also provides facilities for fits of dipole models and transverse-momentum dependent PDFs. The package can be used to study the impact of new precise measurements from hadron colliders. This paper describes the general structure of HERAFitter and its wide choice of options.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Snowmass 2021 whitepaper : proton structure at the precision frontier
Autorzy:
Candido, A.
Moch, S.
Amoroso, S.
Siódmok, Andrzej
Britzger, D.
Ubiali, M.
Hoeche, S.
Weber, J. H.
Huston, J.
Giuli, F.
Hentschinski, M.
Boughezal, R.
Lin, H.-W.
Hekhorn, F.
Malaescu, B.
Mistlberger, B.
Harland-Lang, L. A.
Jadach, S.
Carrazza, S.
Apyan, A.
Rabbertz, K.
Ball, R. D.
Klein, M.
Schnell, G.
Xie, K.
Buckley, A.
Huss, A.
Bissolotti, C.
Petriello, F.
Pires, J.
Thorne, R. S.
Hobbs, T. J.
Courtoy, A.
Whitehead, James
Nocera, E. R.
Cridge, T.
Sutton, M.
Chachamis, G.
Rojo, J.
Schwan, C.
Blümlein, J.
Guzzi, M. G.
Jalilian-Marian, J.
Loizides, C.
Royon, C.
Yuan, C. -P.
Soper, D. E.
Olness, F. I.
Cooper-Sarkar, A. M.
Gwenlan, C.
Vita, G.
Bozzi, G.
Zhou, B.
Armesto, N.
Cruz-Martinez, J. M.
Bertone, V.
Cerci, S.
Krintiras, G. K.
Magni, G.
Celiberto, F. G.
Nadolsky, P. M.
Opis:
An overwhelming number of theoretical predictions for hadron colliders require parton distribution functions (PDFs), which are an important ingredient of theory infrastructure for the next generation of high-energy experiments. This whitepaper summarizes the status and future prospects for determination of high-precision PDFs applicable in a wide range of energies and experiments, in particular in precision tests of the Standard Model and in new physics searches at the high-luminosity Large Hadron Collider and Electron–Ion Collider. We discuss the envisioned advancements in experimental measurements, QCD theory, global analysis methodology, and computing that are necessary to bring unpolarized PDFs in the nucleon to the N2LO and N3LO accuracy in the QCD coupling strength. Special attention is given to the new tasks that emerge in the era of the precision PDF analysis, such as those focusing on the robust control of systematic factors both in experimental measurements and theoretical computations. Various synergies between experimental and theoretical studies of the hadron structure are explored, including opportunities for studying PDFs for nuclear and meson targets, PDFs with electroweak contributions or dependence on the transverse momentum, for incisive comparisons between phenomenological models for the PDFs and computations on discrete lattice, and for cross-fertilization with machine learning/AI approaches.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
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