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Ultrafast Trap-State Mediated Electron Transfer for Quantum Dot Redox Sensing - Associated data
Methods used for acquisition of dataset as well as interpretation are described in paper found at:
10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b0255
Dataset for "Nucleation- and Emergence-Limited Growth of Ice from Pores"
Nucleation of ice from vapour on atmospheric aerosols has been attributed to the condensation and freezing of supercooled water in small pores. This dataset accompanies a paper in which we use wedge pores on mica to directly observe the growth of ice in confinement prior to the growth of bulk crystals. We report a transition in behaviour with decreasing temperature: at low temperatures the limiting step is not nucleation, but a free energy barrier associated with growth of ice through a narrow pore mouth to become a bulk phase
Dataset associated with ‘Painting as emergent knowledge: exploring contemporary artistic labour as a process of ecological cognition’
This dataset contains the documentation of practice for the practice-led research PhD 'Painting as emergent knowledge: exploring contemporary artistic labour as a process of ecological cognition'. The dataset contains video files that are referred to in the written thesis. The videos can be accessed from the ‘Painting as emergent knowledge’ collection link above, and are referred to via hyperlink in the written thesis as follows. Chapter Two refers to The Gesture of Thinking, which is a summary of the first practice event. It also refers to the digital reflection videos Looking, Explore through collage, and Wordless fragments. Chapter Three refers to the video Keep Off, which was shown in the second event. It also refers to the digital reflection videos Talking about edges of figure on ‘Keep Off’, Talking about Aldershot Map, and Painting the Sea. Chapter Four refers to the video Feeling a way through…, which is a summary of the second event, and to Ruffles which was shown as part of that event. It also refers to the digital reflection video Digital story for Jetty making. Chapter Five refers to The Garden of Earthly Delights, which is a summary of the third and final event, and to Seals which was shown at that event. It also refers to the digital reflection video the migration of gesture…. Each individual video dataset contains a more detailed description of that video, and full contextual information is in the written thesis which will be available in June 2018
Looking
Audio reflections made spontaneously whilst looking at the original painting. These are juxtaposed with digital images of the painting which I've animated using zoom and pan. From phase one of the practice-led research project Painting as Emergent Knowledge. Referred to in Chapter Two. This was shown as part of the first event: The Gesture of Thinking
Climate model data presented in 'Climatic effect of Antarctic meltwater overwhelmed by concurrent Northern hemispheric melt': hiN_leads_loS
Output from a set of 9 global climate simulations for four transient scenarios of ice sheet meltwater contributions to the Meltwater Pulse 1a rapid sea level rise ~14.5 ka. The simulations were run with the HadCM3 general circulation model at the University of Leeds. They correspond to a 'background' meltwater flux (which comprises the first 525 years of all four meltwater pulse scenarios: teqjb) and the four transient meltwater pulse scenarios ('hiN_loS': teqjc + teqjg; 'hiS_loN': teqjd + teqjh; 'hiN_leads_loS': teqje + teqji; 'hiS_leads_loN': teqjf + teqjj), where the first simulation has a transient meltwater forcing for Meltwater Pulse 1a (teqjc, teqjd, teqje and teqjf, respectively), and the second simulation is a continuation returning to the 'background' meltwater flux (teqjg, teqjh, teqji and teqjj, respectively). All of these scenarios are fully described in the accompanying paper (Ivanovic et al., 2018, Geophysical Research Letters, doi: 10.1029/2018GL077623). The data is provided in NETCDF3 format within zipped directories corresponding to the meltwater scenarios. It consists of the freshwater forcing files (i.e. model input) and model output for each simulation. Model output is provided as time-series for a range of ocean, atmosphere and vegetation data. See the accompanying README.txt for a list of supplied output variables as well as more information on the directory structure for the supplied data
Climate model data presented in 'Climatic effect of Antarctic meltwater overwhelmed by concurrent Northern hemispheric melt': hiN_loS
Output from a set of 9 global climate simulations for four transient scenarios of ice sheet meltwater contributions to the Meltwater Pulse 1a rapid sea level rise ~14.5 ka. The simulations were run with the HadCM3 general circulation model at the University of Leeds. They correspond to a 'background' meltwater flux (which comprises the first 525 years of all four meltwater pulse scenarios: teqjb) and the four transient meltwater pulse scenarios ('hiN_loS': teqjc + teqjg; 'hiS_loN': teqjd + teqjh; 'hiN_leads_loS': teqje + teqji; 'hiS_leads_loN': teqjf + teqjj), where the first simulation has a transient meltwater forcing for Meltwater Pulse 1a (teqjc, teqjd, teqje and teqjf, respectively), and the second simulation is a continuation returning to the 'background' meltwater flux (teqjg, teqjh, teqji and teqjj, respectively). All of these scenarios are fully described in the accompanying paper (Ivanovic et al., 2018, Geophysical Research Letters, doi: 10.1029/2018GL077623). The data is provided in NETCDF3 format within zipped directories corresponding to the meltwater scenarios. It consists of the freshwater forcing files (i.e. model input) and model output for each simulation. Model output is provided as time-series for a range of ocean, atmosphere and vegetation data. See the accompanying REAME.txt for a list of supplied output variables as well as more information on the directory structure for the supplied data
Climate model data presented in 'Acceleration of northern ice sheet melt induces AMOC slowdown and northern cooling in simulations of the early last deglaciation'
This figure from 'Acceleration of northern ice sheet melt induces AMOC slowdown and northern cooling in simulations of the early last deglaciation'
The underlying data is available as 3 discrete datasets from the 'Related resources' links or from the Collection link at the top of this record
Dataset associated with ‘Broadband heterogeneous THz quantum cascade laser based on LO-phonon-assisted interminiband transitions’
This archive contains the dataset associated with the publication entitled ' Broadband heterogeneous THz quantum cascade laser based on LO-phonon-assisted interminiband transitions'. We demonstrate broadband heterogeneous THz quantum cascade laser by exploiting an active region design employing longitudinal optical (LO)-phonon-assisted interminiband transitions. Continuous wave laser emission with a threshold current density of ~120 A/cm2, a dynamic range of ~3.1, and a spectrum emission spanning from 2.4 to 3.4 THz at 15 K is demonstrated
Dataset associated with ‘Antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic phase domain development in nanopatterned FeRh islands’
Raw and processed data relating to the publication ‘Antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic phase domain development in nanopatterned FeRh islands’
Dataset associated with 'Contributions of biogenic material to the atmospheric ice-nucleating particle population in North Western Europe'
Results from the study used to create figures in pape