KELT-18b: Puffy Planet, Hot Host, Probably Perturbed

Kavli Affiliate: David A. Tirrell| First 5 Authors: Kim K. McLeod, Kim K. McLeod, , , | Summary:We report the discovery of KELT-18b, a transiting hot Jupiter in a 2.87d orbit around the bright (V=10.1), hot, F4V star BD+60 1538 (TYC 3865-1173-1). We present follow-up photometry, spectroscopy, and adaptive optics imaging that allow a detailed […]


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Direct and parametric synchronization of a graphene self-oscillator

Kavli Affiliate: P. G. Steeneken | Summary:We explore the dynamics of a graphene nanomechanical oscillator coupled to a reference oscillator. Circular graphene drums are forced into self-oscillation, at a frequency fosc, by means of photothermal feedback induced by illuminating the drum with a continuous-wave red laser beam. Synchronization to a reference signal, at a frequency […]


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Probing microplasticity in small scale FCC crystals via Dynamic Mechanical Analysis

Kavli Affiliate: Julia R. Greer | Summary:In small-scale metallic systems, collective dislocation activity has been correlated with size effects in strength and with a step-like plastic response under uniaxial compression and tension. Yielding and plastic flow in these samples is often accompanied by the emergence of multiple dislocation avalanches. Dislocations might be active pre-yield, but […]


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Coherent transport properties of a three-terminal hybrid superconducting interferometer

Kavli Affiliate: Yu V. Nazarov | Summary:We present an exhaustive theoretical analysis of a double-loop Josephson proximity interferometer, as the one recently realized by Strambini et al. for the control of the Andreev spectrum via an external magnetic field. This system, called $ω$-SQUIPT, consists of a T-shaped diffusive normal metal (N) attached to three superconductors […]


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Active particle dynamics beyond the jamming density

Kavli Affiliate: Timon Idema | Summary:Many biological systems form colonies at high density. Passive granular systems will be jammed at such densities, yet for the survival of biological systems it is crucial that they are dynamic. We construct a phase diagram for a system of active particles interacting via Vicsek alignment, and vary the density, […]


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Ultra-Efficient Thermophotovoltaics Exploiting Spectral Filtering by the Photovoltaic Band-Edge

Kavli Affiliate: Eli Yablonovitch | Summary:Thermophotovotaics convert thermal radiation from local heat sources to electricity. A new breakthrough in creating highly efficient thin-film solar cells can potentially enable thermophotovoltaic systems with unprecedented high efficiency. The current 28.8% single-junction solar efficiency record, by Alta Devices, was achieved by recognizing that a good solar cell needs to […]


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Mapping the Microscale Origins of MRI Contrast with Subcellular NV Diamond Magnetometry

Kavli Affiliate: Mikhail Shapiro | Summary:Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used biomedical imaging modality that derives much of its contrast from microscale magnetic field gradients in biological tissues. However, the connection between these sub-voxel field patterns and MRI contrast has not been studied experimentally. Here, we describe a new method to map subcellular […]


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Support points

Kavli Affiliate: Kinfai Mak | First 5 Authors: Simon Mak, Simon Mak, , , | Summary: This paper introduces a new way to compact a continuous probability distribution $F$ into a set of representative points called support points. These points are obtained by minimizing the energy distance, a statistical potential measure initially proposed by Székely […]


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Mn-doping induced ferromagnetism and enhanced superconductivity in Bi_4-x Mn_x O_4 S_3 (0.075 < = x < = 0.15)

Kavli Affiliate: N. C. Yeh |Summary:We demonstrate that Mn-doping in the layered sulfides Bi_4O_4S_3 leads to stable Bi_4-x Mn_x O_4 S_3 compounds that exhibit both long-range ferromagnetism and enhanced superconductivity for 0.075 < = x < = 0.15, with a possible record superconducting transition temperature (T_c) = 15 K among all BiS_2-based superconductors. We conjecture […]


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Comparison between Free and Immobilized Ion Effects on Hydrophobic Interactions: A Molecular Dynamics Study

Kavli Affiliate: Nicholas L. Abbott | Summary:Fundamental studies of the effect of specific ions on hydrophobic interactions are driven by the need to understand phenomena such as hydrophobically driven self-assembly or protein folding. Using beta-peptide-inspired nano-rods, we investigate the effects of both free ions (dissolved salts) and proximally immobilized ions on hydrophobic interactions. We find […]


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