@article{1740, abstract = {A systematic study of the morphology of self-organized islands in the InAs/GaAs(0 0 1) and Ge/Si(0 0 1) systems is presented, based on high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy measurements. We demonstrate that in both cases two main island families coexist: smaller pyramids bound by one type of shallow facets and larger multifaceted domes. Their structure and facet orientation are precisely determined, thus solving a highly debated argument in the case of InAs/GaAs(0 0 1). The comparison between the two material systems reveals the existence of striking similarities that extend even to the nature of island precursors and to the islands that form when depositing InGaAs or GeSi alloys. The implications of these observations on a possible universal description of the Stranski-Krastanow growth mode are discussed with respect to recent theoretical results.}, author = {Costantini, Giovanni and Rastelli, Armando and Manzano, Carlos and Acosta-Diaz, P and Georgios Katsaros and Songmuang, Rudeeson and Schmidt, Oliver G and Von Känel, Hans and Kern, Klaus}, journal = {Journal of Crystal Growth}, number = {1-4}, pages = {38 -- 45}, publisher = {Elsevier}, title = {{Pyramids and domes in the InAs/GaAs (0 0 1) and Ge/Si (0 0 1) systems}}, doi = {10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2004.12.047}, volume = {278}, year = {2005}, } @article{1743, abstract = {Laterally aligned multilayer GeSiSi islands grown on a patterned Si (001) substrate are disclosed by selective etching of Si in a KOH solution. This procedure allows us to visualize the vertical alignment of the islands in a three-dimensional perspective. Our technique reveals that partly coalesced double islands in the initial layer do not merge together, but instead gradually reproduce into well-separated double islands in upper layers. We attribute this effect to very thin spacer layers, which efficiently transfer the strain modulation of each island through the spacer layer to the surface. The etching rate of Si is reduced in tensile strained regions, which helps to preserve sufficient Si between the stacked islands to form a periodic array of freestanding and vertically modulated heterostructure pillars.}, author = {Zhong, Zheyang and Georgios Katsaros and Stoffel, Mathieu and Costantini, Giovanni and Kern, Klaus and Schmidt, Oliver G and Jin-Phillipp, Neng Y and Bauer, Günther}, journal = {Applied Physics Letters}, number = {26}, pages = {1 -- 3}, publisher = {American Institute of Physics}, title = {{Periodic pillar structures by Si etching of multilayer GeSi/Si islands}}, doi = {10.1063/1.2150278}, volume = {87}, year = {2005}, } @article{1744, abstract = {This paper presents optical duobinary and dicode signalling, as alternatives to the binary format, in order to improve the transmission performance in the presense of non-linear effects in a dense wavelength division multiplex (WDM) optical system. Duobinary signalling is applied to an optical system to explore the reduction of stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) effects. Duobinary signalling suppresses the SBS effects, and an eye-opening improvement of 0.25 to 1.2 dB is achieved relative to binary transmission over a range of input power levels. An experimental study demonstrates that duobinary modulation suppresses the four wave mixing (FWM) products of a dense WDM system by a maximum of 3 dB. The suppression is maintained over a range of channel spacings. An investigation of the impact of fibre dispersion on FWM products under binary, duobinary and dicode modulation in a dense WDM system is then performed, with interchannel spacing and optical power variation. This leads to the development of a set of guidelines for the application areas, in which it is appropriate to use duobinary or dicode modulation in WDM systems as a means of mitigating the impact of FWM.}, author = {Georgios Katsaros and Darwazeh, Izzat Z and Lane, Phil M}, journal = {IEE Proceedings - Optoelectronics}, number = {6}, pages = {344 -- 352}, publisher = {Institute of Electrical Engineers}, title = {{Non linear transmission effects in duobinary and dicode optical systems}}, doi = {10.1049/ip-opt:20045067}, volume = {152}, year = {2005}, } @article{1741, abstract = {SiGe islands move laterally on a Si(001) substrate during in situ postgrowth annealing. This surprising behavior is revealed by an analysis of the substrate surface morphology after island removal using wet chemical etching. We explain the island motion by asymmetric surface-mediated alloying. Material leaves one side of the island by surface diffusion, and mixes with additional Si from the surrounding surface as it redeposits on the other side. Thus the island moves laterally while becoming larger and more dilute.}, author = {Denker, Ulrich and Rastelli, Armando and Stoffel, Mathieu and Tersoff, Jerry and Georgios Katsaros and Costantini, Giovanni and Kern, Klaus and Jin-Phillipp, Neng Y and Jesson, David E and Schmidt, Oliver G}, journal = {Physical Review Letters}, number = {21}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, title = {{Lateral motion of SiGe islands driven by surface-mediated alloying}}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.216103}, volume = {94}, year = {2005}, } @article{1795, abstract = {Background: Murine leukemia virus (MLV) vector particles can be pseudotyped with a truncated variant of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) envelope protein (Env) and selectively target gene transfer to human cells expressing both CD4 and an appropriate co-receptor. Vector transduction mimics the HIV-1 entry process and is therefore a safe tool to study HIV-1 entry. Results: Using FLY cells, which express the MLV gag and pol genes, we generated stable producer cell lines that express the HIV-1 envelope gene and a retroviral vector genome encoding the green fluorescent protein (GFP). The BH10 or 89.6 P HIV-1 Env was expressed from a bicistronic vector which allowed the rapid selection of stable cell lines. A codon-usage-optimized synthetic env gene permitted high, Rev-independent Env expression. Vectors generated by these producer cells displayed different sensitivity to entry inhibitors. Conclusion: These data illustrate that MLV/HIV-1 vectors are a valuable screening system for entry inhibitors or neutralizing antisera generated by vaccines.}, author = {Sandra Siegert and Thaler, Sonja and Wagner, Ralf and Schnierle, Barbara S}, journal = {AIDS Research and Therapy}, number = {1}, publisher = {BioMed Central}, title = {{Assessment of HIV-1 entry inhibitors by MLV/HIV-1 pseudotyped vectors}}, doi = {10.1186/1742-6405-2-7}, volume = {2}, year = {2005}, } @article{1962, abstract = { Complex I of respiratory chains plays a central role in bioenergetics and is implicated in many human neurodegenerative diseases. An understanding of its mechanism requires a knowledge of the organization of redox centers. The arrangement of iron-sulfur clusters in the hydrophilic domain of complex I from Thermus thermophilus has been determined with the use of x-ray crystallography. One binuclear and six tetranuclear clusters are arranged, maximally 14 angstroms apart, in an 84-angstrom-long electron transfer chain. The binuclear cluster N1a and the tetranuclear cluster N7 are not in this pathway. Cluster N1a may play a role in the prevention of oxidative damage. The structure provides a framework for the interpretation of the large amounts of data accumulated on complex I.}, author = {Hinchliffe, Philip and Leonid Sazanov}, journal = {Science}, number = {5735}, pages = {771 -- 774}, publisher = {American Association for the Advancement of Science}, title = {{Biochemistry: Organization of iron-sulfur clusters in respiratory complex I}}, doi = {10.1126/science.1113988}, volume = {309}, year = {2005}, } @book{210, abstract = {Harold Davenport was one of the truly great mathematicians of the twentieth century. Based on lectures he gave at the University of Michigan in the early 1960s, this book is concerned with the use of analytic methods in the study of integer solutions to Diophantine equations and Diophantine inequalities. It provides an excellent introduction to a timeless area of number theory that is still as widely researched today as it was when the book originally appeared. The three main themes of the book are Waring's problem and the representation of integers by diagonal forms, the solubility in integers of systems of forms in many variables, and the solubility in integers of diagonal inequalities. For the second edition of the book a comprehensive foreword has been added in which three prominent authorities describe the modern context and recent developments. A thorough bibliography has also been added.}, author = {Davenport, Harold and Browning, Timothy D}, pages = {140}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, title = {{Analytic Methods for Diophantine Equations and Diophantine Inequalities}}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511542893}, year = {2005}, } @article{211, abstract = {Let f ∈ ℤ[x] be a polynomial of degree d. The paucity of non-trivial positive integer solutions to the equation f(x1)+f(x 2)=f(x3)+f(x4) is established, provided that d ≤ 7$. Also the corresponding situation is investigated for equal sums of three like polynomials.}, author = {Timothy Browning}, journal = {Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society}, number = {6}, pages = {801 -- 808}, publisher = {John Wiley and Sons Ltd}, title = {{Equal sums of like polynomials}}, doi = {10.1112/S0024609305004741}, volume = {37}, year = {2005}, } @article{212, abstract = {For any n ≧ 2, let F ∈ ℤ [ x 1, … , xn ] be a form of degree d≧ 2, which produces a geometrically irreducible hypersurface in ℙn–1. This paper is concerned with the number N(F;B) of rational points on F = 0 which have height at most B. For any ε > 0 we establish the estimate N(F; B) = O(B n− 2+ ε ), whenever either n ≦ 5 or the hypersurface is not a union of lines. Here the implied constant depends at most upon d, n and ε.}, author = {Timothy Browning and Heath-Brown, Roger}, journal = {Journal fur die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik}, number = {584}, pages = {83 -- 115}, publisher = {Walter de Gruyter and Co }, title = {{Counting rational points on hypersurfaces}}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1515/crll.2005.2005.584.83}, year = {2005}, } @article{214, abstract = {Given an absolutely irreducible ternary form F, the purpose of this paper is to produce better upper bounds for the number of integer solutions to the equation F=0, that are restricted to lie in very lopsided boxes. As an application of the main result, a new paucity estimate is obtained for equal sums of two like powers.}, author = {Timothy Browning and Heath-Brown, Roger}, journal = {Mathematische Zeitschrift}, number = {2}, pages = {233 -- 247}, publisher = {Unknown}, title = {{Plane curves in boxes and equal sums of two powers}}, doi = {10.1007/s00209-004-0719-z}, volume = {251}, year = {2005}, }