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Mott House 163: Room D
Mott House Room D. Taken December, 1972.https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/1131/thumbnail.jp
Mott House 163: Room D
Mott House Room D. Taken December, 1972.https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/1131/thumbnail.jp
Mott House 162: Room D
Mott House Room D from the plans. Looking north. Photograph taken December 1972.https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/1130/thumbnail.jp
Mott House 162: Room D
Mott House Room D from the plans. Looking north. Photograph taken December 1972.https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/1130/thumbnail.jp
Mott, Ken, March 26 and September 17, 2014 [Interview]
Ken Mott was interviewed on March 26 and September 17, 2014, by Devin McKinney about his life before and during his years at Gettysburg College, including his memories of the spring 1971 Christ Chapel production of "Jesus Christ Superstar."Vannorsdall, John W.; Hanson, C. Arnold; Richardson, Norman E.; Schildknecht, Calvin E.; Cavaliere, A. Ralph; Leinbach, Carl; Beach, Neil W.; Biser, Gareth V.; Potteiger, Kate; Haas, Eugene M.; Riggs, Janet M.; Borock, Donald; Tannenbaum, Donald G.; Boenau, A. Bruce; White, Betty-Lynn; Glassick, Charles E.; Haaland, Gordon A.; King, Jr., Martin Luther; Stewart, Mary Margaret; Glatfelter, Charles H.; Jarvis, Chester E.; Kennedy, John F.; Loose, John H.; Bugbee, Bruce W.; Williams, Frank B.; Sweezey, Gail; DeSantis, Tullio F.; Henderson, James G.; Fredrickson, Robert; Lowenthal, Lawrence D.; Collier, Glendon; Weaner, Janice H.; Dombrowsky, Thomas C.; Hammann, Louis J.; Rowland, AlexCarl Arnold Hanson Years; Charles E. Glassick Years; Gordon A. Haaland Years; Janet M. Riggs Years
Mott House 161: Room B,C,D - South Wall
Mott House rooms B,C, and D from plans. South wall. Photograph taken January, 1973.https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/1129/thumbnail.jp
Mott House 161: Room B,C,D - South Wall
Mott House rooms B,C, and D from plans. South wall. Photograph taken January, 1973.https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/1129/thumbnail.jp
Exciton Mott transition revisited
The dissociation of excitons into a liquid of holes and electrons in photoexcited semiconductors, despite being one of the first recognized examples of a Mott transition, still defies a complete understanding, especially regarding the nature of the transition, which is found to be continuous in some cases and discontinuous in others. Here we consider an idealized model of photoexcited semiconductors that can be mapped onto a spin-polarized half-filled Hubbard model, whose phase diagram reproduces most of the phenomenology of those systems and uncovers the key role of the exciton binding energy in determining the nature of the exciton Mott transition. We find indeed that the transition changes from discontinuous to continuous as the binding energy increases. Moreover, we uncover a rather anomalous electron-hole liquid phase next to the transition, which still sustains excitonic excitations despite being a degenerate Fermi liquid of heavy mass quasiparticles
Warren Mott
Warren D. Mott has been promoted to a vice president position with Zions Bank and Vernal branch manager
Warren Mott
Warren D. Mott has been promoted to a vice president of Zions Bank and and Vernal Branch manager
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