25 results on '"Ferreira, A. O."'
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2. A Joint Optimization Approach for Power-Efficient Heterogeneous OFDMA Radio Access Networks
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Ferreira, Gabriel O., Zanella, André F., Bakirtzis, Stefanos, Ravazzi, Chiara, Dabbene, Fabrizio, Calafiore, Giuseppe C., Wassel, Ian, Zhang, Jie, and Fiore, Marco
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Mathematics - Optimization and Control - Abstract
Heterogeneous networks have emerged as a popular solution for accommodating the growing number of connected devices and increasing traffic demands in cellular networks. While offering broader coverage, higher capacity, and lower latency, the escalating energy consumption poses sustainability challenges. In this paper a novel optimization approach for OFDMA heterogeneous networks is proposed to minimize transmission power while respecting individual users throughput constraints. The problem is formulated as a mixed integer geometric program, and optimizes at once multiple system variables such as user association, working bandwidth, and base stations transmission powers. Crucially, the proposed approach becomes a convex optimization problem when user-base station associations are provided. Evaluations in multiple realistic scenarios from the production mobile network of a major European operator and based on precise channel gains and throughput requirements from measured data validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. Overall, our original solution paves the road for greener connectivity by reducing the energy footprint of heterogeneous mobile networks, hence fostering more sustainable communication systems.
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- 2024
3. Efficient spin-to-charge interconversion in Weyl semimetal TaP at room temperature
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Mendes, J. B. S., Cunha, R. O., Ferreira, S. O., Reis, R. D. dos, Schmidt, M., Nicklas, M., Rezende, S. M., and Azevedo, A.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
In this paper we present spin-to-charge current conversion properties in the Weyl semimetal TaP by means of the inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect (IREE) with the integration of this quantum material with the ferromagnetic metal Permalloy $(Py=Ni_{81}Fe_{19})$. The spin currents are generated in the Py layer by the spin pumping effect (SPE) from microwave-driven ferromagnetic resonance and are detected by a dc voltage along the TaP crystal, at room temperature. We observe a field-symmetric voltage signal without the contamination of asymmetrical lines due to spin rectification effects observed in studies using metallic ferromagnets. The observed voltage is attributed to spin-to-charge current conversion based on the IREE, made possible by the spin-orbit coupling induced intrinsically by the bulk band structure of Weyl semimetals. The measured IREE coefficient ${\lambda}_{IREE}=(0.30 \pm{0.01})$ nm is two orders of magnitude larger than in graphene and is comparable to or larger than the values reported for some metallic interfaces and for several topological insulators., Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures
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- 2022
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4. Roughness and Correlations in the Transition from Island to Film Growth: Simulations and Application to CdTe Deposition
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To, Tung B. T., Almeida, Renan A. L., Ferreira, Sukarno O., and Reis, Fábio D. A. Aarão
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Using kinetic Monte Carlo simulations, we develop a framework to relate morphological properties and microscopic dynamics during island growth, coalescence, and initial formation of continuous heteroepitaxial films. The average island width is controlled by adatom mobility on the substrate. Subsequent evolution strongly depends on the Ehrlich-Schw\"{o}ebel energy barrier $E_{ES}$ of the deposited material. As $E_{ES}$ decreases, islands becomes taller and their coalescence is delayed. For small islands and large $E_{ES}$, the global roughness increases as $W\sim{\text{thickness}}^{1/2}$ and the local roughness increases at short scales (apparent anomalous scaling) before and after island coalescence. If the islands are wide, $W$ may have a plateau for large $E_{ES}$ and has a maximum for small $E_{ES}$ when the islands coalesce. This framework is applied to atomic-force microscopy data of the initial stages of CdTe deposition on Kapton: a maximum of $W$ during island coalescence indicates negligible ES barrier, consistently with scaling properties of much thicker films, and the diffusion coefficient ${10}^{-7}{\text{--}}{10}^{-5}{\text{cm}}^2/{\text s}$ on the Kapton surface at $150\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}$ is estimated. Applications of the framework to other materials are suggested, in which the expected roles of ES barriers are highlighted.
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- 2021
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5. Free symmetric and unitary pairs in the field of fractions of torsion-free nilpotent group algebras
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Ferreira, Vitor O., Goncalves, Jairo Z., and Sanchez, Javier
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,16K40, 16W10, 16S85, 16W60 (Primary), 20F18, 20F60 (Secondary) - Abstract
Let $k$ be a field of characteristic different from $2$ and let $G$ be a nonabelian residually torsion-free nilpotent group. It is known that $G$ is an orderable group. Let $k(G)$ denote the subdivision ring of the Malcev-Neumann series ring generated by the group algebra of $G$ over $k$. If $\ast$ is an involution on $G$, then it extends to a unique $k$-involution on $k(G)$. We show that $k(G)$ contains pairs of symmetric elements with respect to $\ast$ which generate a free group inside the multiplicative group of $k(G)$. Free unitary pairs also exist if $G$ is torsion-free nilpotent. Finally, we consider the general case of a division ring $D$, with a $k$-involution $\ast$, containing a normal subgroup $N$ in its multiplicative group, such that $G \subseteq N$, with $G$ a nilpotent-by-finite torsion-free subgroup that is not abelian-by-finite, satisfying $G^{*}=G$ and $N^{*}=N$. We prove that $N$ contains a free symmetric pair., Comment: 14 pages
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- 2018
6. Initial pseudo-steady state & asymptotic KPZ universality in semiconductor on polymer deposition
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Almeida, R. A. L., Ferreira, S. O., Ferraz, I., and Oliveira, T. J.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) class is a paradigmatic example of universality in nonequilibrium phenomena, but clear experimental evidences of asymptotic 2D-KPZ statistics are still very rare, and far less understanding stems from its short-time behavior. We tackle such issues by analyzing surface fluctuations of CdTe films deposited on polymeric substrates, based on a huge spatio-temporal surface sampling acquired through atomic force microscopy. A \textit{pseudo}-steady state (where average surface roughness and spatial correlations stay constant in time) is observed at initial times, persisting up to deposition of $\sim 10^{4}$ monolayers. This state results from a fine balance between roughening and smoothening, as supported by a phenomenological growth model. KPZ statistics arises at long times, thoroughly verified by universal exponents, spatial covariance and several distributions. Recent theoretical generalizations of the Family-Vicsek scaling and the emergence of log-normal distributions during interface growth are experimentally confirmed. These results confirm that high vacuum vapor deposition of CdTe constitutes a genuine 2D-KPZ system, and expand our knowledge about possible substrate-induced short-time behaviors., Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables
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- 2017
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7. Realization of Rectangular Artificial Spin Ice and Direct Observation of High Energy Topology
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Ribeiro, I. R. B., Nascimento, F. S., Ferreira, S. O., Moura-Melo, W. A., Costa, C. A. R., Borme, J., Freitas, P. P., Wysin, G. M., de Araujo, C. I. L., and Pereira, A. R.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
In this letter, we have constructed and experimentally investigated frustrated arrays of dipoles forming two-dimensional artificial spin ices with different lattice parameters (rectangular arrays with horizontal and vertical lattice spacings denoted by $a$ and $b$ respectively). Arrays with three different ratios $\gamma =a/b = \sqrt{2}$, $\sqrt{3}$ and $\sqrt{4}$ are studied. Theoretical calculations of low-energy demagnetized configurations for these same parameters are also presented. Experimental data for demagnetized samples confirm most of the theoretical results. However, the highest energy topology (doubly-charged monopoles) does not emerge in our theoretical model, while they are seen in experiments for large enough $\gamma$. Our results also insinuate that magnetic monopoles may be almost free in rectangular lattices with a critical ratio $\gamma = \gamma_{c} = \sqrt{3}$, supporting previous theoretical predictions.
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- 2017
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8. Free algebras in division rings with an involution
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Ferreira, Vitor O., Fornaroli, Érica Z., and Gonçalves, Jairo Z.
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,Primary 16K40, 16S36, 16W10, Secondary 16S10, 16S34 - Abstract
Some general criteria to produce explicit free algebras inside the division ring of fractions of skew polynomial rings are presented. These criteria are applied to some special cases of division rings with natural involutions, yielding, for instance, free subalgebras generated by symmetric elements both in the division ring of fractions of the group algebra of a torsion free nilpotent group and in the division ring of fractions of the first Weyl algebra., Comment: 11 pages
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- 2016
9. Ferromagnetic resonance and magnetoresistive measurements evidencing magnetic vortex crystal in nickel thin film with patterned antidot array
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Ribeiro, I. R. B., Felix, J. F., Figueiredo, L. C., de Morais, P. C., Ferreira, S. O., Moura-Melo, W. A., Pereira, A. R., Quindeau, A., and de Araujo, C. I. L.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Ferromagnetic vortices deliver robust out-of-plane magnetization at extremely small scales. Their handling and creation therefore has high potential to become a necessary ingredient for future data storage technologies in order to keep up with the pace of growing information density demands. In this study we show that by using one step nanolithography method, we are able to create ferromagnetic vortex lattices in thin nickel films. The necessary control of the magnetic stray field at the domain edges was achieved by actively modifying the ferromagnetic thin film anisotropic properties at nanometer scale. We present experimental evidence using ferromagnetic resonance and magnetoresistance measurements supporting simulations based on the theoretical prediction of the proclaimed vortex structures., Comment: 5 pages and 6 figures
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- 2015
10. Temperature effect on (2+1) experimental Kardar-Parisi-Zhang growth
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Almeida, R. A. L., Ferreira, S. O., Ribeiro, I. R. B., and Oliveira, T. J.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We report on the effect of substrate temperature (T) on both local structure and long-wavelength fluctuations of polycrystalline CdTe thin films deposited on Si(001). A strong T-dependent mound evolution is observed and explained in terms of the energy barrier to inter-grain diffusion at grain boundaries, as corroborated by Monte Carlo simulations. This leads to transitions from uncorrelated growth to a crossover from random-to-correlated growth and transient anomalous scaling as T increases. Due to these finite-time effects, we were not able to determine the universality class of the system through the critical exponents. Nevertheless, we demonstrate that this can be circumvented by analyzing height, roughness and maximal height distributions, which allow us to prove that CdTe grows asymptotically according to the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation in a broad range of T. More important, one finds positive (negative) velocity excess in the growth at low (high) T, indicating that it is possible to control the KPZ non-linearity by adjusting the temperature., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures
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- 2015
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11. Free symmetric algebras in division rings generated by enveloping algebras of Lie algebras
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Ferreira, Vitor O., Gonçalves, Jairo Z., and Sánchez, Javier
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,Primary 16K40, 16S36, 16W10, Secondary 16S10, 16S30 - Abstract
For any Lie algebra L over a field, its universal enveloping algebra U(L) can be embedded in a division ring D(L) constructed by Lichtman. If U(L) is an Ore domain, D(L) coincides with its ring of fractions. It is well known that the principal involution of L, $x\mapsto -x$, can be extended to an involution of U(L), and Cimpric has proved that this involution can be extended to one on D(L). For a large class of noncommutative Lie algebras L over a field of characteristic zero, we show that D(L) contains noncommutative free algebras generated by symmetric elements with respect to (the extension of) the principal involution. This class contains all noncommutative Lie algebras such that U(L) is an Ore domain.
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- 2014
12. Free symmetric and unitary pairs in division rings infinite-dimensional over their centers
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Ferreira, Vitor O. and Goncalves, Jairo Z.
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras - Abstract
Let $D$ be a division ring infinite-dimensional over its center $k$ with multiplicative group $D^{\times}$. We show that if $D$ belongs to certain families, there exist free symmetric and unitary pairs in $D^{\times}$ with respect to a $k$-involution on $D$., Comment: 17 pages
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- 2013
13. Universal fluctuations in the growth of semiconductor thin films
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Almeida, R. A. L., Ferreira, S. O., Oliveira, T. J., and Reis, F. D. A. Aarao
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
Scaling of surface fluctuations of polycrystalline CdTe/Si(100) films grown by hot wall epitaxy are studied. The growth exponent of surface roughness and the dynamic exponent of the auto-correlation function in the mound growth regime agree with the values of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) class. The scaled distributions of heights, local roughness, and extremal heights show remarkable collapse with those of the KPZ class, giving the first experimental observation of KPZ distributions in $2+1$ dimensions. Deviations from KPZ values in the long-time estimates of dynamic and roughness exponents are explained by spurious effects of multi-peaked coalescing mounds and by effects of grain shapes. Thus, this scheme for investigating universality classes of growing films advances over the simple comparison of scaling exponents., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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- 2013
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14. Vortex-crystal pattern in an anti-artificial spin ice system
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de Araujo, C. I. L., Silva, R. C., Ribeiro, I. R. B., Nascimento, F. S., Felix, J. F., Ferreira, S. O., Mól, L. A. S., Moura-Melo, W. A., and Pereira, A. R.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We have proposed in this work an original system composed by anti-dots nanopatterned in a ferromagnetic thin film, mimicking negatively the structure of an articial spin ice. In the hysteresis loop we notice the emergency of an anisotropy in the magnetization saturation and in the micromagnetic simulations, in the beginning of the hysteresis loop (relaxation), the formation of a vortex crystal array with vortices in diferent positions possessing random polarization and chirality. The crystal of vortices in this electrically connected sample could be most eficient than those observed in non-connected nanodiscs for current-driven or magnetic vortices switching by electric currents., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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- 2013
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15. Free symmetric group algebras in division rings generated by poly-orderable groups
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Ferreira, Vitor O., Goncalves, Jairo Z., and Sanchez, Javier
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,16K40, 16S35, 16W10 (Primary) 16S10, 20F60 (Secondary) - Abstract
We show that the canonical involution on a nonabelian poly-orderable group G extends to the Hughes-free division ring of fractions D of the group algebra k[G] of G over a field k and that, with respect to this involution, D contains a pair of symmetric elements freely generating a free group subalgebra of D over k., Comment: 18 pages
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- 2012
16. Free fields in Malcev-Neumann series rings
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Ferreira, Vitor O., Fornaroli, Érica Z., and Sánchez, Javier
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,16K40, 16W60, 16S10 (Primary) - Abstract
It is shown that the skew field of Malcev-Neumann series of an ordered group frequently contains a free field of countable rank, i.e. the universal field of fractions of a free associative algebra of countable rank. This is an application of a criterion on embeddability of free fields on skew fields which are complete with respect to a valuation function, following K. Chiba. Other applications to skew Laurent series rings are discussed. Finally, embeddability questions on free fields of uncountable rank in Malcev-Neumann series rings are also considered., Comment: 18 pages
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- 2011
17. Modelling of epitaxial film growth with a Ehrlich-Schwoebel barrier dependent on the step height
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Leal, F. F., Ferreira, S. C., and Ferreira, S. O.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The formation of mounded surfaces in epitaxial growth is attributed to the presence of barriers against interlayer diffusion in the terrace edges, known as Ehrlich-Schwoebel (ES) barriers. We investigate a model for epitaxial growth using a ES barrier explicitly dependent on the step height. Our model has an intrinsic topological step barrier even in the absence of an explicit ES barrier. We show that mounded morphologies can be obtained even for a small barrier while a self-affine growth, consistent with the Villain-Lai-Das Sarma equation, is observed in absence of an explicit step barrier. The mounded surfaces are described by a super-roughness dynamical scaling characterized by locally smooth (faceted) surfaces and a global roughness exponent $\alpha>1$. The thin film limit is featured by surfaces with self-assembled three-dimensional structures having an aspect ratio (height/width) that may increase or decrease with temperature depending on the strength of step barrier., Comment: To appear in J. Phys. Cond. Matter; 3 movies as supplementary material
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- 2011
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18. Rationality of the Hilbert series of Hopf-invariants of free algebras
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Ferreira, Vitor O. and Murakami, Lucia S. I.
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,16S10, 16T05, 16W22, 15A72 - Abstract
It is shown that the subalgebra of invariants of a free associative algebra of finite rank under a linear action of a semisimple Hopf algebra has a rational Hilbert series with respect to the usual degree function, whenever the ground field has zero characteristic., Comment: 5 pages
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- 2011
19. Addendum to 'Anomalous scaling and super-roughness in the growth of CdTe polycrystalline films'
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Nascimento, Fábio S., Mata, Angélica S., Ferreira, Silvio C., and Ferreira, Sukarno O.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
The scaling of the growth of CdTe films on glass substrates was investigated by Mata \textit{et al.} [Phys. Rev. B \textbf{78}, 115305 (2008)]. Part of the analysis consisted of the estimation of the correlation length $\xi$ using the decay in the height-height correlation function. Afterwards, the dynamical exponent $z$ was determined using the scaling hypothesis $\xi\sim t^{1/z}$. In this Addendum, we show that the correlation lengths obtained by Mata \textit{et al.} provide a long wavelength coarsening exponent that does not correspond to the dynamical exponent $z$. We also show that the short wavelength coarsening exponent is consistent with the exponent $z$ obtained by Nascimento \textit{et al}. [arXiv:1101.1493] via generic dynamical scaling theory., Comment: Addendum to Ref. Phys. Rev. B \textbf{78}, 115305 (2008); arXiv:1101.1167
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- 2011
20. Faceted anomalous scaling in the epitaxial growth of semiconductor films
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Nascimento, Fábio S., Ferreira, Silvio C., and Ferreira, Sukarno O.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We apply the generic dynamical scaling theory (GDST) to the surfaces of CdTe polycrystalline films grown in glass substrates. The analysed data were obtained with a stylus profiler with an estimated resolution lateral resolution of $l_c=0.3 \mu$m. Both real two-point correlation function and power spectrum analyses were done. We found that the GDST applied to the surface power spectra foresees faceted morphology in contrast with the self-affine surface indicated by the local roughness exponent found via the height-height correlation function. This inconsistency is explained in terms of convolution effects resulting from the finite size of the probe tip used to scan the surfaces. High resolution AFM images corroborates the predictions of GDST., Comment: to appear in Europhysics Letters
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- 2011
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21. Anomalous scaling and super-roughness in the growth of CdTe polycrystalline films
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Mata, Angélica S., Ferreira, Jr., Silvio C., Ribeiro, Igor R. B., and Ferreira, Sukarno O.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter - Abstract
CdTe films grown on glass substrates covered by fluorine doped tin oxide by Hot Wall Epitaxy (HWE) were studied through the interface dynamical scaling theory. Direct measures of the dynamical exponent revealed an intrinsically anomalous scaling characterized by a global roughness exponent $\alpha$ distinct from the local one (the Hurst exponent $H$), previously reported [Ferreira \textit{et al}., Appl. Phys. Lett. \textbf{88}, 244103 (2006)]. A variety of scaling behaviors was obtained with varying substrate temperature. In particular, a transition from a intrinsically anomalous scaling regime with $H\ne\alpha<1$ at low temperatures to a super-rough regime with $H\ne\alpha>1$ at high temperatures was observed. The temperature is a growth parameter that controls both the interface roughness and dynamical scaling exponents. Nonlocal effects are pointed as the factors ruling the anomalous scaling behavior.
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- 2011
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22. On free associative algebras linearly graded by finite groups
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Ferreira, Vitor O. and Murakami, Lucia S. I.
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,16S10 ,16W30 ,16W50 - Abstract
As an instance of a linear action of a Hopf algebra on a free associative algebra, we consider finite group gradings of a free algebra induced by gradings on the space spanned by the free generators. The homogeneous component corresponding to the identity of the group is a free subalgebra which is graded by the usual degree. We look into its Hilbert series and prove that it is a rational function by giving an explicit formula. As an application, we show that, under suitable conditions, this subalgebra is finitely generated if and only if the grading on the base vector space is trivial., Comment: 7 pages
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- 2008
23. Free fields in skew fields
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Ferreira, Vitor O. and Fornaroli, Érica Z.
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,16K40 ,16W60 ,16S10 - Abstract
Building on the work of K. Chiba (J. Algebra 263 (2003), 75-87), we present sufficient conditions for the completion of a division ring with respect to the metric defined by a discrete valuation function to contain a free field, i.e. the universal field of fractions of a free associative algebra. Several applications to division rings generated by torsion-free nilpotent groups, skew Laurent series and related division rings are discussed., Comment: 16 pages
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- 2008
24. A one-dimensional model for the growth of CdTe quantum dots on Si substrates
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Ferreira Jr., S. C. and Ferreira, S. O.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
Recent experiments involving CdTe films grown on Si(111) substrates by hot wall epitaxy revealed features not previously observed [S. O. Ferreira \textit{et al.}, J. Appl. Phys. \textbf{93}, 1195 (2003)]. This system, which follows the Volmer-Weber growth mode with nucleation of isolated 3D islands for less than one monolayer of evaporated material, was described by a peculiar behavior of the quantum dot (QD) size distributions. In this work, we proposed a kinetic deposition model to reproduce these new features. The model, which includes thermally activated diffusion and evaporation of CdTe, qualitatively reproduced the experimental QD size distributions. Moreover, the model predicts a transition from Stranski-Krastanow growth mode at lower temperatures to Volmer-Weber growth mode at higher ones characterized through the QD width distributions., Comment: to appear in Physics Letters A
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- 2006
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25. Finitely generated invariants of Hopf algebras on free associative algebras
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Ferreira, Vitor O. and Murakami, Lucia S. I.
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,16S10 ,16W30 - Abstract
We show that the invariants of a free associative algebra of finite rank under a linear action of a finite-dimensional Hopf algebra generated by group-like and skew-primitive elements form a finitely generated algebra exactly when the action is scalar. This generalizes an analogous result for group actions by automorphisms obtained by Dicks and Formanek, and Kharchenko.
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- 2005
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