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Phys Rev Lett ; 124(23): 236404, 2020 Jun 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32603178

ABSTRACT

The boundary states of topological insulators are thought not to depend on the precise atomic structure of the boundary. A recent theoretical study showed that, for topological crystalline insulators with given bond strengths, topological states should only emerge for certain edge geometries. We experimentally probe this effect by creating artificial Kekulé lattices with different atomically well-defined edge geometries and hopping ratios in a scanning tunneling microscope. Topological edge modes are found to only appear for specific combinations of edge geometry and hopping ratio.

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Nat Mater ; 18(12): 1292-1297, 2019 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31548630

ABSTRACT

Quantum simulators are essential tools for understanding complex quantum materials. Platforms based on ultracold atoms in optical lattices and photonic devices have led the field so far, but the basis for electronic quantum simulators is now being developed. Here, we experimentally realize an electronic higher-order topological insulator (HOTI). We create a breathing kagome lattice by manipulating carbon monoxide molecules on a Cu(111) surface using a scanning tunnelling microscope. We engineer alternating weak and strong bonds to show that a topological state emerges at the corner of the non-trivial configuration, but is absent in the trivial one. Different from conventional topological insulators, the topological state has two dimensions less than the bulk, denoting a HOTI. The corner mode is protected by a generalized chiral symmetry, which leads to a particular robustness against perturbations. Our versatile approach to designing artificial lattices holds promise for revealing unexpected quantum phases of matter.

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J Chem Phys ; 147(12): 124501, 2017 Sep 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28964042

ABSTRACT

We use computer simulations to study the phase behaviour for hard, right rhombic prisms as a function of the angle of their rhombic face (the "slant" angle). More specifically, using a combination of event-driven molecular dynamics simulations, Monte Carlo simulations, and free-energy calculations, we determine and characterize the equilibrium phases formed by these particles for various slant angles and densities. Surprisingly, we find that the equilibrium crystal structure for a large range of slant angles and densities is the simple cubic crystal-despite the fact that the particles do not have cubic symmetry. Moreover, we find that the equilibrium vacancy concentration in this simple cubic phase is extremely high and depends only on the packing fraction and not the particle shape. At higher densities, a rhombic crystal appears as the equilibrium phase. We summarize the phase behaviour of this system by drawing a phase diagram in the slant angle-packing fraction plane.

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Anaesthesist ; 37(4): 261-7, 1988 Apr.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3407896

ABSTRACT

Since December 1983, we have used a computer system for charting and data logging in cardiac and thoracic anesthesia. These computers, designed as stand-alone units, were developed at our hospital based on Motorola 6809 microprocessor systems. All measurements derived from anesthetic monitoring, ventilator, and heart-lung machine are automatically sampled at regular intervals and stored for later data management. Laboratory results are automatically received from the hospital computer system. The user communicates with the system via a terminal and a keyboard; this also facilitates the entering of all comments, medications, infusions, and fluid losses. All data are continuously displayed on an A3 format anesthetic chart using a multi-pen, flat-bed plotter. The operation of the system has proved to be simple and needs less time than charting by hand, while the result, the display on the chart, is far clearer and more complete than any handwritten document. Up to now 3,200 operations (corresponding to 12,500 anesthetic h) have been documented. The failure rate of the system, defined as an interruption of the documentation for more than 30 min is 2.1%. Further development of the system is discussed. A data base for processing the stored data has been developed and is being tested at present.


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Anesthesia, General/instrumentation , Computers , Heart Diseases/surgery , Microcomputers , Monitoring, Physiologic/instrumentation , Software , Electrocardiography/instrumentation , Humans , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Acta Anaesthesiol Belg ; 33(2): 115-20, 1982.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6981913

ABSTRACT

Eleven patients undergoing coronary or aortic valve surgery received ketanserin (3 X 10 mg i.v.). When surgery was finished hemodynamic measurements were performed prior to and after cessation of nitrous oxide. The results were compared with those of a control group (n = 30), reported in a previous study. At the end of operation the ketanserin treated patients had significantly lower heart rate (84 +/- 16 vs. 96 +/- 14 min-1; Mean +/- S.D.), lower mean arterial pressure (75 +/- 12 vs. 84 +/- 10 mmHg) and higher skin temperature (31.9 +/- 1.3 vs. 27.7 +/- 2.3 degrees C). However, postoperative hypertension after the withdrawal of nitrous oxide was not prevented: similarly as in the control group blood pressure rose and systemic vascular resistance increased. As the last dose of ketanserin was given 60 minutes before the end of anesthesia it is likely that the effect of ketanserin had already worn off.


Subject(s)
Coronary Artery Bypass , Heart Valve Prosthesis , Hypertension/prevention & control , Piperidines/therapeutic use , Serotonin Antagonists/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Anesthesia , Aortic Valve , Hemodynamics/drug effects , Humans , Injections, Intravenous , Ketanserin , Middle Aged , Nitrous Oxide , Piperidines/administration & dosage , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Serotonin Antagonists/administration & dosage
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