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Thermally enhanced Fröhlich coupling in SnSe

Theoretical frames STEM

Caruso F, Draxl C, Rigamonti S, Troppenz M.
GSID: Uo4DcHIwpZAJ
F Caruso, M Troppenz, S Rigamonti, C Draxl - Physical Review B, 2019 - APS

… many-body perturbation theory and explore the influence of the … a first-principles framework, the many-body theory of the electron… strength with temperature which stems from the thermal …

The pediatric daytime sleepiness scale (PDSS): sleep habits and school outcomes in middle-school children

middle school

Drake C, Roth T.
GSID: K9llhftMC9QJ
C Drake, C Nickel, E Burduvali, T Roth, C Jefferson… - Sleep, 2003 - academic.oup.com

… low school achievement, high rates of absenteeism, low school … school-related outcomes. Conclusions: The self-report scale developed in the present work is suitable for middle-school-…

The nature and distribution of affiliative behaviour during exposure to mild threat.

Royal Society open science

Dezecache G, Grèzes J, Dahl CD.
PMID: 28878976
R Soc Open Sci. 2017 Aug 09;4(8):170265. doi: 10.1098/rsos.170265. eCollection 2017 Aug.

Individual reactions to danger in humans are often characterized as antisocial and self-preservative. Yet, more than 50 years of research have shown that humans often seek social partners and behave prosocially when confronted by danger. This research has relied...

Experimental factors affecting the robustness of DNA methylation analysis.

Scientific reports

Pharo HD, Honne H, Vedeld HM, Dahl C, Andresen K, Liestøl K, Jeanmougin M, Guldberg P, Lind GE.
PMID: 27671843
Sci Rep. 2016 Sep 27;6:33936. doi: 10.1038/srep33936.

Diverging methylation frequencies are often reported for the same locus in the same disease, underscoring the need for limiting technical variability in DNA methylation analyses. We have investigated seven likely sources of variability at different steps of bisulfite PCR-based...

Computational materials: Open data settled in materials theory.

Nature

Draxl C, Illas F, Scheffler M.
PMID: 28858316
Nature. 2017 Aug 30;548(7669):523. doi: 10.1038/548523d.

No abstract available.

Stigma and recovery in the narratives of peer support workers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

BJPsych international

Dahl CM, de Souza FM, Lovisi GM, Cavalcanti MT.
PMID: 29093868
BJPsych Int. 2015 Nov 01;12(4):83-85. doi: 10.1192/s2056474000000611. eCollection 2015 Nov.

Stigma attaching to mental illness has been considered a major challenge to public policies, to the provision of care and to the well-being of people who live with the experience of mental illness worldwide. Here we discuss narratives from...

THE AUTHORS REPLY.

American journal of epidemiology

Søgaard AJ, Omsland TK, Holvik K, Tell GS, Dahl C, Schei B, Meyer HE.
PMID: 28399569
Am J Epidemiol. 2017 Mar 15;185(6):511-513. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwx028.

No abstract available.

Reproducibility in density functional theory calculations of solids.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Lejaeghere K, Bihlmayer G, Björkman T, Blaha P, Blügel S, Blum V, Caliste D, Castelli IE, Clark SJ, Dal Corso A, de Gironcoli S, Deutsch T, Dewhurst JK, Di Marco I, Draxl C, Dułak M, Eriksson O, Flores-Livas JA, Garrity KF, Genovese L, Giannozzi P, Giantomassi M, Goedecker S, Gonze X, Grånäs O, Gross EK, Gulans A, Gygi F, Hamann DR, Hasnip PJ, Holzwarth NA, Iuşan D, Jochym DB, Jollet F, Jones D, Kresse G, Koepernik K, Küçükbenli E, Kvashnin YO, Locht IL, Lubeck S, Marsman M, Marzari N, Nitzsche U, Nordström L, Ozaki T, Paulatto L, Pickard CJ, Poelmans W, Probert MI, Refson K, Richter M, Rignanese GM, Saha S, Scheffler M, Schlipf M, Schwarz K, Sharma S, Tavazza F, Thunström P, Tkatchenko A, Torrent M, Vanderbilt D, van Setten MJ, Van Speybroeck V, Wills JM, Yates JR, Zhang GX, Cottenier S.
PMID: 27013736
Science. 2016 Mar 25;351(6280):aad3000. doi: 10.1126/science.aad3000.

The widespread popularity of density functional theory has given rise to an extensive range of dedicated codes for predicting molecular and crystalline properties. However, each code implements the formalism in a different way, raising questions about the reproducibility of...

Self-Passivation of Defects: Effects of High-Energy Particle Irradiation on the Elastic Modulus of Multilayer Graphene.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)

Liu K, Hsin CL, Fu D, Suh J, Tongay S, Chen M, Sun Y, Yan A, Park J, Yu KM, Guo W, Zettl A, Zheng H, Chrzan DC, Wu J.
PMID: 26437308
Adv Mater. 2015 Nov 18;27(43):6841-7. doi: 10.1002/adma.201501752. Epub 2015 Oct 05.

The elastic modulus of multilayer graphene is found to be more robust to damage created by high-energy α-particle irradiation as compared to monolayer graphene. Theoretical analysis indicates that irradiation of multilayer graphene generates interlayer links that potentially increase the...

Phase stability of photoreceivers in intersatellite laser interferometers.

Optics express

Barranco GF, Gerberding O, Schwarze TS, Sheard BS, Dahl C, Zender B, Heinzel G.
PMID: 28380922
Opt Express. 2017 Apr 03;25(7):7999-8010. doi: 10.1364/OE.25.007999.

A photoreceiver (PR) is required for the opto-electrical conversion of signals in intersatellite laser interferometers. Noise sources that originate or couple in the PR reduce the system carrier-to-noise-density, which is often represented by its phase noise density. In this...

Estimating excitonic effects in the absorption spectra of solids: problems and insight from a guided iteration scheme.

Physical review letters

Rigamonti S, Botti S, Veniard V, Draxl C, Reining L, Sottile F.
PMID: 25910143
Phys Rev Lett. 2015 Apr 10;114(14):146402. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.146402. Epub 2015 Apr 07.

A major obstacle for computing optical spectra of solids is the lack of reliable approximations for capturing excitonic effects within time-dependent density functional theory. We show that the accurate prediction of strongly bound electron-hole pairs within this framework using...

Limits on spin-dependent WIMP-nucleon cross sections from the XENON10 experiment.

Physical review letters

Angle J, Aprile E, Arneodo F, Baudis L, Bernstein A, Bolozdynya A, Coelho LC, Dahl CE, DeViveiros L, Ferella AD, Fernandes LM, Fiorucci S, Gaitskell RJ, Giboni KL, Gomez R, Hasty R, Kastens L, Kwong J, Lopes JA, Madden N, Manalaysay A, Manzur A, McKinsey DN, Monzani ME, Ni K, Oberlack U, Orboeck J, Plante G, Santorelli R, dos Santos JM, Shagin P, Shutt T, Sorensen P, Schulte S, Winant C, Yamashita M.
PMID: 18851599
Phys Rev Lett. 2008 Aug 29;101(9):091301. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.091301. Epub 2008 Aug 29.

XENON10 is an experiment to directly detect weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), which may comprise the bulk of the nonbaryonic dark matter in our Universe. We report new results for spin-dependent WIMP-nucleon interactions with 129Xe and 131Xe from 58.6...

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