TY - GEN A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Raufelder, Diana T1 - Control-value theory in the context of teaching BT - does teaching quality moderate relations between academic self-concept and achievement emotions? T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Background: Students' self-concept of ability is an important predictor of their achievement emotions. However, little is known about how learning environments affect these interrelations. Aims: Referring to Pekrun's control-value theory, this study investigated whether teacher-reported teaching quality at the classroom level would moderate the relation between student-level mathematics self-concept at the beginning of the school year and students' achievement emotions at the middle of the school year. Sample: Data of 807 ninth and tenth graders (53.4% girls) and their mathematics teachers (58.1% male) were analysed. Method: Students and teachers completed questionnaires at the beginning of the school year and at the middle of the school year. Multi-level modelling and cross-level interaction analyses were used to examine the longitudinal relations between self-concept, teacher-perceived teaching quality, and achievement emotions as well as potential interaction effects. Results: Mathematics self-concept significantly and positively related to enjoyment in mathematics and negatively related to anxiety. Teacher-reported structuredness decreased students' anxiety. Mathematics self-concept only had a significant and positive effect on students' enjoyment at high levels of teacher-reported cognitive activation and at high levels of structuredness. Conclusions: High teaching quality can be seen as a resource that strengthens the positive relations between academic self-concept and positive achievement emotions. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 736 KW - achievement emotions KW - teaching quality KW - self-concept KW - control-value theory Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-519718 SN - 1866-8364 IS - 1 SP - 127 EP - 147 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kohler, Ulrich A1 - Class, Fabian A1 - Sawert, Tim T1 - Control variable selection in applied quantitative sociology BT - a critical review JF - European sociological review N2 - A review of all research papers published in the European Sociological Review in 2016 and 2017 (N = 118) shows that only a minority of papers clearly define the parameter of interest and provide sufficient reasoning for the selected control variables of the statistical analysis. Thus, the vast majority of papers does not reach minimal standards for the selection of control variables. Consequently, a majority of papers interpret biased coefficients, or statistics without proper sociological meaning. We postulate that authors and reviewers should be more careful about control variable selection. We propose graphical causal models in the form of directed acyclic graphs as an example for a parsimonious and powerful means to that end. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcac078 SN - 0266-7215 SN - 1468-2672 IS - 20 PB - Oxford Univ. Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kizilirmak, J. M. A1 - Rösler, Frank A1 - Khader, P. H. T1 - Control processes during selective long-term memory retrieval JF - NeuroImage : a journal of brain function N2 - In our daily life, we often need to selectively remember information related to the same retrieval cue in a consecutive manner (e.g., ingredients from a recipe). To investigate such selection processes during cued long-term memory (LTM) retrieval, we used a paradigm in which the retrieval demands were systematically varied from trial to trial and analyzed, by means of behavior and slow cortical EEG potentials (SCPs), the retrieval processes in the current trial depending on those of the previous trial. We varied whether the retrieval cue, the type of to-be-retrieved association (feature), or retrieval load was repeated or changed from trial to trial. The behavioral data revealed a benefit of feature repetition, probably due to trial-by-trial feature priming. SCPs further showed an effect of cue change with a mid-frontal maximum, suggesting increased control demands when the cue was repeated, as well as a parietal effect of retrieval-load change, indicating increased activation of posterior neural resources when focusing on a single association after all learned associations had been activated previously, compared to staying with single associations across trials. These effects suggest the existence of two distinct types of dynamic (trial-by-trial) control processes during LTM retrieval: (1) medial frontal processes that monitor or regulate interference within a set of activated associations, and (2) posterior processes regulating attention to LTM representations. The present study demonstrates that processes mediating selective LTM retrieval can be successfully studied by manipulating the history of processing demands in trial sequences. KW - Cognitive control KW - Long-term memory KW - ERPs KW - SCPs KW - Retrieval KW - Selection processes Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.08.041 SN - 1053-8119 VL - 59 IS - 2 SP - 1830 EP - 1841 PB - Elsevier CY - San Diego ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Amselem, Gabriel A1 - Theves, Matthias A1 - Bae, Albert J. A1 - Beta, Carsten A1 - Bodenschatz, Eberhard T1 - Control parameter description of eukaryotic chemotaxis JF - Physical review letters N2 - The chemotaxis of eukaryotic cells depends both on the average concentration of the chemoattractant and on the steepness of its gradient. For the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum, we test quantitatively the prediction by Ueda and Shibata [Biophys. J. 93, 11 (2007)] that the efficacy of chemotaxis depends on a single control parameter only, namely, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), determined by the stochastic fluctuations of (i) the binding of the chemoattractant molecule to the transmembrane receptor and (ii) the intracellular activation of the effector of the signaling cascade. For SNR less than or similar to 1, the theory captures the experimental findings well, while for larger SNR noise sources further downstream in the signaling pathway need to be taken into account. Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.108103 SN - 0031-9007 VL - 109 IS - 10 PB - American Physical Society CY - College Park ER - TY - THES A1 - Voroshnin, Vladimir T1 - Control over spin and electronic structure of MoS₂ monolayer via interactions with substrates T1 - Kontrolle der Spin- und elektronischen Strukturen von MoS₂-Monolagen durch Wechselwirkungen mit Substraten N2 - The molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) monolayer is a semiconductor with a direct bandgap while it is a robust and affordable material. It is a candidate for applications in optoelectronics and field-effect transistors. MoS2 features a strong spin-orbit coupling which makes its spin structure promising for acquiring the Kane-Mele topological concept with corresponding applications in spintronics and valleytronics. From the optical point of view, the MoS2 monolayer features two valleys in the regions of K and K' points. These valleys are differentiated by opposite spins and a related valley-selective circular dichroism. In this study we aim to manipulate the MoS2 monolayer spin structure in the vicinity of the K and K' points to explore the possibility of getting control over the optical and electronic properties. We focus on two different substrates to demonstrate two distinct routes: a gold substrate to introduce a Rashba effect and a graphene/cobalt substrate to introduce a magnetic proximity effect in MoS2. The Rashba effect is proportional to the out-of-plane projection of the electric field gradient. Such a strong change of the electric field occurs at the surfaces of a high atomic number materials and effectively influence conduction electrons as an in-plane magnetic field. A molybdenum and a sulfur are relatively light atoms, thus, similar to many other 2D materials, intrinsic Rashba effect in MoS2 monolayer is vanishing small. However, proximity of a high atomic number substrate may enhance Rashba effect in a 2D material as it was demonstrated for graphene previously. Another way to modify the spin structure is to apply an external magnetic field of high magnitude (several Tesla), and cause a Zeeman splitting, the conduction electrons. However, a similar effect can be reached via magnetic proximity which allows us to reduce external magnetic fields significantly or even to zero. The graphene on cobalt interface is ferromagnetic and stable for MoS2 monolayer synthesis. Cobalt is not the strongest magnet; therefore, stronger magnets may lead to more significant results. Nowadays most experimental studies on the dichalcogenides (MoS2 included) are performed on encapsulated heterostructures that are produced by mechanical exfoliation. While mechanical exfoliation (or scotch-tape method) allows to produce a huge variety of structures, the shape and the size of the samples as well as distance between layers in heterostructures are impossible to control reproducibly. In our study we used molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) methods to synthesise both MoS2/Au(111) and MoS2/graphene/Co systems. We chose to use MBE, as it is a scalable and reproducible approach, so later industry may adapt it and take over. We used graphene/cobalt instead of just a cobalt substrate because direct contact of MoS2\ monolayer and a metallic substrate may lead to photoluminescence (PL) quenching in the metallic substrate. Graphene and hexagonal boron nitride monolayer are considered building blocks of a new generation of electronics also commonly used as encapsulating materials for PL studies. Moreover graphene is proved to be a suitable substrate for the MBE growth of transitional metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). In chapter 1, we start with an introduction to TMDCs. Then we focus on MoS2 monolayer state of the art research in the fields of application scenario; synthesis approaches; electronic, spin, and optical properties; and interactions with magnetic fields and magnetic materials. We briefly touch the basics of magnetism in solids and move on to discuss various magnetic exchange interactions and magnetic proximity effect. Then we describe MoS2 optical properties in more detail. We start from basic exciton physics and its manifestation in the MoS2 monolayer. We consider optical selection rules in the MoS2 monolayer and such properties as chirality, spin-valley locking, and coexistence of bright and dark excitons. Chapter 2 contains an overview of the employed surface science methods: angle-integrated, angle-resolved, and spin-resolved photoemission; low energy electron diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy. In chapter 3, we describe MoS2 monolayer synthesis details for two substrates: gold monocrystal with (111) surface and graphene on cobalt thin film with Co(111) surface orientation. The synthesis descriptions are followed by a detailed characterisation of the obtained structures: fingerprints of MoS2 monolayer formation; MoS2 monolayer symmetry and its relation to the substrate below; characterisation of MoS2 monolayer coverage, domain distribution, sizes and shapes, and moire structures. In chapter~4, we start our discussion with MoS2/Au(111) electronic and spin structure. Combining density functional theory computations (DFT) and spin-resolved photoemission studies, we demonstrate that the MoS2 monolayer band structure features an in-plane Rashba spin splitting. This confirms the possibility of MoS2 monolayer spin structure manipulation via a substrate. Then we investigate the influence of a magnetic proximity in the MoS2/graphene/Co system on the MoS2 monolayer spin structure. We focus our investigation on MoS2 high symmetry points: G and K. First, using spin-resolved measurements, we confirm that electronic states are spin-split at the G point via a magnetic proximity effect. Second, combining spin-resolved measurements and DFT computations for MoS2 monolayer in the K point region, we demonstrate the appearance of a small in-plane spin polarisation in the valence band top and predict a full in-plane spin polarisation for the conduction band bottom. We move forward discussing how these findings are related to the MoS2 monolayer optical properties, in particular the possibility of dark exciton observation. Additionally, we speculate on the control of the MoS2 valley energy via magnetic proximity from cobalt. As graphene is spatially buffering the MoS2 monolayer from the Co thin film, we speculate on the role of graphene in the magnetic proximity transfer by replacing graphene with vacuum and other 2D materials in our computations. We finish our discussion by investigating the K-doped MoS2/graphene/Co system and the influence of this doping on the electronic and spin structure as well as on the magnetic proximity effect. In summary, using a scalable MBE approach we synthesised MoS2/Au(111) and MoS2/graphene/Co systems. We found a Rashba effect taking place in MoS2/Au(111) which proves that the MoS2 monolayer in-plane spin structure can be modified. In MoS2/graphene/Co the in-plane magnetic proximity effect indeed takes place which rises the possibility of fine tuning the MoS2 optical properties via manipulation of the the substrate magnetisation. N2 - Die Molybdändisulfid-Monolage MoS2 ist ein mechanisch und chemisch robuster Direktband-Halbleiter. Seine Valley-Eigenschaften versprechen spin- und valleybezogene spintronische, valleytronische und optoelektronische Anwendungen. Hier wurde die Möglichkeit untersucht, die elektronische und Spin-Struktur von MoS2 durch Wechselwirkung mit einem Substrat zu beeinflussen. Eine Kontrolle der elektronischen Struktur und der Spinstruktur ist unerlässlich, wenn man die optischen Eigenschaften kontrollieren will. Wir haben zwei Methoden angewandt, um die Spinentartung aufzuheben. Zum einen haben wir die MoS2-Monolage einem elektrischen Potentialgradienten ausgesetzt, zum anderen einem starken Magnetfeld in der Ebene, das durch einen magnetischen Proximity-Effekt erzeugt wurde. Zu diesem Zweck haben wir zwei Systeme hergestellt: eine MoS2-Monolage auf einem Gold-Einkristall und eine MoS2-Monolage auf Graphen auf einer dünnen Kobalt-Schicht. Wir modifizierten ein zuvor vorgeschlagenes Verfahren zur Synthese der MoS2-Monolage auf der Au(111)-Oberfläche und erzielten mit der MBE-Methode eine Bedeckung von ≈0,4 MoS2-Monolage. Die Bedeckung wies eine 10×10-Überstruktur auf und bestand aus gleichmäßig verteilten und ähnlich orientierten Domänen von ≈30 nm Größe. Die Kombination aus DFT-Simulationen und spinaufgelöster Photoemissionsspektroskopie bestätigte das Vorhandensein einer Rashba-ähnlichen Spinaufspaltung in der Ebene der MoS2-Valenzbandzustände in Bereichen mit k ⃗≠0, aus Symmetriegründen mit Ausnahme des K ̅-Punktes. Wir untersuchten die Möglichkeit, die Spinstruktur der MoS2-Monolage durch den magnetischen Proximity-Effekt zu manipulieren, einschließlich der Bereiche um Hochsymmetriepunkte. Die Regionen der K ̅ und (K') ̅ Punkte sind am interessantesten, da sich dort die direkte Bandlücke der MoS2-Monolage befindet. Eine energetische Verschiebung der Valenz- und Leitungsbandzustände relativ zueinander in diesen Bereichen sollte die Kontrolle über die Valley-Aufspaltung der MoS2-Monolage ermöglichen. Andererseits sollte eine Neigung der Spinrichtung dieser Zustände in Richtung der Spinrichtung in der Ebene die optischen Auswahlregeln drastisch ändern und ein dunkles Exziton aufhellen. Wir haben ein Kobalt-Dünnschichtsubstrat aufgrund seiner in der Ebene liegenden magnetischen Anisotropie als Testobjekt für den magnetischen Proximity-Effekt gewählt. Wir benutzten die CVD-Methode, um es zunächst mit Graphen zu beschichten, und dann die MBE-Methode, um eine ≈0,4 MoS2-Monolage auf dem Substrat herzustellen. Wir platzierten das Graphen zwischen der MoS2-Monolage und der Kobalt-Dünnschicht, um zu verhindern, dass die Exzitonen von MoS2 durch das metallische Substrat ausgelöscht werden. Für die Herstellung der MoS2-Monolage auf dem Graphen/Co-Substrat haben wir ein Verfahren modifiziert, das für die Herstellung von MoS2 auf einem Graphen/Ir-Substrat vorgeschlagen wurde. Die einschichtige MoS2-Bedeckung von ≈0,4 Atomlagen zeigt eine große Fläche kristalliner Domänen von mehr als 200 nm Größe. Vier MoS2-Einheitszellen entsprechen fünf Graphen-Einheitszellen. Dies lässt auf eine 5×5-Überstruktur schließen, was durch die LEED-Bilder bestätigt wird. Andererseits zeigt die STM-Abbildung mit atomarer Auflösung eine quasi-periodische Struktur mit mehreren Arten von Moiré-Mustern. Da das epitaktische Wachstum von MoS2 entlang der Graphen-Untergitter A und B gleich wahrscheinlich ist, weist die MoS2-Monolage eine gleiche Anzahl von um 180° gedrehten Domänen (Spiegeldomänen) auf. Wir bestätigten zunächst das Vorhandensein des magnetischen Proximity-Effekts, indem wir ≈20 meV Zeeman in-plane Spinaufspaltung von MoS2-Valenzbandzuständen im Bereich von Γ ̅ sowohl in DFT-Berechnungen als auch in spinaufgelösten Photoemissionsmessungen beobachteten. Im Bereich von K ̅ stimmen Berechnungen und Messungen in Bezug auf die Spinpolarisation der Valenzbandzustände von 15% überein. Im Gegensatz dazu deuten die DFT-Berechnungen für die Leitungsbandzustände auf eine 100%ige Spinpolarisierung der Zustände hin. Dieses Ergebnis impliziert die Aufhellung der dunklen Exzitonen der MoS2-Monolage. Im Falle der Magnetisierung von Kobalt senkrecht zur Ebene sagen DFT-Berechnungen eine Spinaufspaltung von ≈16 meV bei Γ ̅ und ≈8 meV bei K ̅ und (K') ̅ voraus. Um die Leitungsbandzustände von MoS2 zu untersuchen, haben wir MoS2/Graphen/Co mit Kaliumatomen dotiert. Das resultierende System zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass Kaliumatome unter MoS2 interkaliert sind, was den Abstand zwischen der MoS2-Monolage und dem Kobaltfilm vergrößert. Spinaufgelöste Messungen zeigten keine in-plane Spinaufspaltung der MoS2-Valenzbandzustände im Bereich von Γ ̅ und der MoS2-Leitungsbandzustände im Bereich von K ̅. Da Graphen eine Pufferschicht zwischen der MoS2-Monolage und der Kobaltschicht bildet, um ein mögliches Exzitonen-Löschen zu verhindern, untersuchten wir die Rolle von Graphen für den magnetischen Proximity-Effekt. In unseren Berechnungen ersetzten wir Graphen durch eine Graphen-Doppelschicht, h-BN, Vakuum und eine Kupfer-Monolage und kamen zu dem Schluss, dass der Effekt stark vom Orbitalüberlapp abhängt. MoS2/h-BN/Co zeigen ähnliche Ergebnisse, während MoS2-Graphen-Doppelschicht/Co und MoS2/Vakuum/Co fast keinen magnetischen Proximity-Effekt aufweisen. Zusammenfassend haben wir mittels spektroskopischer Methoden und DFT-Berechnungen bewiesen, dass die Spinstruktur einer MoS2-Monolage durch Wechselwirkung mit einem Substrat manipuliert werden kann. Wir blicken daher mit Zuversicht auf zukünftige optische Untersuchungen zur optischen Kontrolle von MoS2 und Dichalcogeniden der Gruppe VI durch den magnetischen Proximity-Effekt. KW - MoS₂ KW - Au(111) KW - gold substrate KW - magnetic proximity effect KW - dark exciton KW - Molybdenum sulfide monolayer KW - graphene KW - spin structure KW - valence band structure KW - Cobalt thin film KW - ARPES KW - Angle- and spin-resolved photoemission spectroscopy KW - MBE KW - Molecular Beam Epitaxy KW - CVD KW - Chemical Vapour Deposition KW - synthesis KW - XPS KW - X-rays Photoemission Spectroscopy KW - LEED KW - Low Energy Electron Diffraction KW - MoS₂ KW - Molybdänsulfid Monolagen KW - Graphene KW - Au(111) KW - Goldsubstrat KW - magnetischer Näherungseffekt KW - dunkles Exziton KW - Spinstruktur KW - Leitungsbandstruktur KW - Kobalt-Dünnfilm KW - Photoelektronenspektroskopie KW - Molekularstrahlepitaxie KW - chemische Gasphasenabscheidung KW - Synthese KW - Beugung niederenergetischer Elektronen Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-590709 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lodge, M. A1 - Wegrich, Kai T1 - Control over government : Institutional isomorphism and governance dynamics in German public administration N2 - The era of public management change is said to challenge traditional "command and control" modes of governance, encouraging a move toward either more informal forms of (co-) governance or market-type incentives and competition. Regardless of whether these claims are made by reform advocates or by more sceptical observers within the wider governance debate, less attention has been paid by either side on the mechanisms that are supposed to facilitate the spread of new forms of control. This article seeks to advance this state of affairs in two ways. First, it utilizes the notion of institutional isomorphism to explore the nature of change of modes of control. In particular, it assesses the mechanisms for change, whether control mechanisms are changing due to coercive, mimetic, or professional mechanisms. Second, it explores the impact of these mechanisms in the federal context of Germany in two policy domains, prison and local government supervision (in the field of building administration). Finally, this article suggests that cultural theory offers considerable insights for the study of institutional isomorphism by emphasizing conflicting worldviews and the diversity of related policy ideas as driving forces of change in modes of governance Y1 - 2005 SN - 0190-292X ER - TY - GEN A1 - Totz, Sonja Juliana A1 - Löber, Jakob A1 - Totz, Jan Frederik A1 - Engel, Harald T1 - Control of transversal instabilities in reaction-diffusion systems T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - In two-dimensional reaction-diffusion systems, local curvature perturbations on traveling waves are typically damped out and vanish. However, if the inhibitor diffuses much faster than the activator, transversal instabilities can arise, leading from flat to folded, spatio-temporally modulated waves and to spreading spiral turbulence. Here, we propose a scheme to induce or inhibit these instabilities via a spatio-temporal feedback loop. In a piecewise-linear version of the FitzHugh-Nagumo model, transversal instabilities and spiral turbulence in the uncontrolled system are shown to be suppressed in the presence of control, thereby stabilizing plane wave propagation. Conversely, in numerical simulations with the modified Oregonator model for the photosensitive Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction, which does not exhibit transversal instabilities on its own, we demonstrate the feasibility of inducing transversal instabilities and study the emerging wave patterns in a well-controlled manner. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 962 KW - traveling waves KW - control KW - transversal instabilities Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-469762 SN - 1866-8372 IS - 962 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Totz, Sonja Juliana A1 - Löber, Jakob A1 - Totz, Jan Frederik A1 - Engel, Harald T1 - Control of transversal instabilities in reaction-diffusion systems JF - New journal of physics : the open-access journal for physics N2 - In two-dimensional reaction-diffusion systems, local curvature perturbations on traveling waves are typically damped out and vanish. However, if the inhibitor diffuses much faster than the activator, transversal instabilities can arise, leading from flat to folded, spatio-temporally modulated waves and to spreading spiral turbulence. Here, we propose a scheme to induce or inhibit these instabilities via a spatio-temporal feedback loop. In a piecewise-linear version of the FitzHugh-Nagumo model, transversal instabilities and spiral turbulence in the uncontrolled system are shown to be suppressed in the presence of control, thereby stabilizing plane wave propagation. Conversely, in numerical simulations with the modified Oregonator model for the photosensitive Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction, which does not exhibit transversal instabilities on its own, we demonstrate the feasibility of inducing transversal instabilities and study the emerging wave patterns in a well-controlled manner. KW - traveling waves KW - control KW - transversal instabilities Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aabce5 SN - 1367-2630 VL - 20 PB - IOP Publ. Ltd. CY - Bristol ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Breuninger, Holger A1 - Lenhard, Michael T1 - Control of tissue and organ growth in plants Y1 - 2010 SN - 0070-2153 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Angelova, Angelina A1 - Reiche, Jürgen A1 - Ionov, Radoslav A1 - Janietz, Dietmar A1 - Lemmetyinen, Helge A1 - Brehmer, Ludwig T1 - Control of the structure of Langmuir-Blodgett films of a discotic liquid crystalline compound via the subphase composition and the adjacent molecular environment N2 - Changes of the molecular arrangenemt that can be induced by means of the LB technique in the multilayers of a disc-shaped multialkynyl amphiphile are monitored by means of small angle X-ray diffraction. Studies of the monolayers at the air-water interface reveal "edge-on" orientation of the discs. Specific effects of the counter- ions (Na+, Cd²+, Pb²+, and Ba²+) and sub-solution pH on the monolayer collapse pressure, transfer efficiency and molecular order in the multilayers are found. A correlation between the monolayer properties and the ability for formation of periodic discotic structures in the presence of divalent counterions is established. The discotic molecules retain their "edge-on" arrangement in the highly compressed transferred films with slight irregular interdigtation of the flexible wings and inclination to the substrate normal. The tilt and the inter- digitation are reduced when the discotic monolayers are deposited in alternating LB films with barium arachidate spacer layers. Y1 - 1994 ER -