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An Investigation On The Impact Of Implementing Visual Quantum Mechanics On Student Learning And Student Instructor Beliefs, Lawrence Escalada Jul 2001

An Investigation On The Impact Of Implementing Visual Quantum Mechanics On Student Learning And Student Instructor Beliefs, Lawrence Escalada

Faculty Publications

Aspects of the Visual Quantum Mechanics instructional materials have been adapted and implemented into a university physical science course for pre-service elementary education majors and various high school physics classrooms. These materials utilize a learning cycle pedagogy involving interactive, simulation computer programs and inexpensive devices to introduce basic quantum physics ideas within the context of fundamental physics concepts. A brief description of how these materials and strategies were adapted and implemented in high school classrooms will be provided. The results found on student conceptual learning and student/instructor attitudes and beliefs will also be briefly discussed.


Pulsed Electron Heating Of Atmospheric Pressure Air Glow Discharges, Hisham Merhi Jul 2001

Pulsed Electron Heating Of Atmospheric Pressure Air Glow Discharges, Hisham Merhi

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

By applying electric field pulses of short duration (compared to the time constant for glow-to-arc transitions) to a weakly ionized gas, the electron energy distribution can be temporarily shifted to higher energies. This effect causes a nonlinear increase in the ionization rate and consequently a larger electron decay time. This effect has been demonstrated using single pulse operation.3 In order to generate plasma with semi-continuous electron density, repetitive operation is required. As a first step towards repetitive pulsed electric field operation, the temporal development of the voltage across the plasma for two subsequent pulses was measured. The dual pulse …


Measurement Of The Gπnn(T) Form Factor, Kelly Gene Vansyoc Jul 2001

Measurement Of The Gπnn(T) Form Factor, Kelly Gene Vansyoc

Physics Theses & Dissertations

Cross sections were measured for the reaction 1H(e, e′π+) n at the energy W = 1.95 GeV and momentum transfer Q2 = 0.6 (GeV/c)2. At this W and Q2, the longitudinal cross section is dominated by t-channel production, giving a unique opportunity to examine the strong coupling form factor gπNN(t). The measured cross sections were separated using a method similar to a Rosenbluth separation. For the extraction of gπNN(t), the Actor and Körner model [42] and a parameterization of the MAID2000 …


Exact Topological Density In The Lattice Skyrme Model, Alec Schramm, Benjamin Svetitsky Jun 2001

Exact Topological Density In The Lattice Skyrme Model, Alec Schramm, Benjamin Svetitsky

Alec J Schramm

We propose using the Skyrme model on a lattice as an effective field theory of meson–baryon interactions. To this end we construct a local topological density that involves the volumes of tetrahedra in the target space S3 and we make use of Coxeter’s formula for the Schla¨fli function to implement it. We calculate the mean-square radius of a skyrmion in the three-dimensional Skyrme model, and find some surprises.


Study Of The Effective Transverse Momentum Of Partons In The Proton Using Prompt Photons In Photoproduction At Hera, S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, D. Krakauer, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, A. Pellegrino, J. Repond, R. Stanek, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, G. Levi, A. Margotti, T. Massam, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci Jun 2001

Study Of The Effective Transverse Momentum Of Partons In The Proton Using Prompt Photons In Photoproduction At Hera, S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, D. Krakauer, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, A. Pellegrino, J. Repond, R. Stanek, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, G. Levi, A. Margotti, T. Massam, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci

Faculty Publications

The photoproduction of prompt photons, together with an accompanying jet, has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 38.6 pb-1. A study of the effective transverse momentum, (kT), of partons in the proton, as modelled within the framework of the PYTHIA Monte Carlo, gives a value of (kT) = 1.69 ± 0.18 -0.20+0.18 GeV for the γp centre-of-mass energy range 134 < W < 251 GeV. This result is in agreement with the previously observed trend in hadron-hadron scattering for (kT) to rise with interaction energy. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.


“Soft” Anharmonic Vortex Glass In Ferromagnetic Superconductors, Leo Radzihovsky, A. M. Ettouhami, Karl Saunders, John Toner Jun 2001

“Soft” Anharmonic Vortex Glass In Ferromagnetic Superconductors, Leo Radzihovsky, A. M. Ettouhami, Karl Saunders, John Toner

Physics

Ferromagnetic order in superconductors can induce a spontaneous vortex (SV) state. For external field H = 0, rotational symmetry guarantees a vanishing tilt modulus of the SV solid, leading to drastically different behavior than that of a conventional, external-field-induced vortex solid. We show that quenched disorder and anharmoinc effects lead to elastic moduli that are wave-vector dependent out to arbitrarily long length scales, and non-Hookean elasticity. The latter implies that for weak external fields H, the magnetic induction scales universally like B(H)∼B(0)+cHα, with α≈0.72. For weak disorder, we predict the SV solid is a topologically ordered glass, in …


Multiplicity Moments In Deep Inelastic Scattering At Hera, S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, D. Krakauer, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, A. Pellegrino, J. Repond, R. Stanek, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, G. Levi, A. Margotti, T. Massam, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci Jun 2001

Multiplicity Moments In Deep Inelastic Scattering At Hera, S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, D. Krakauer, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, A. Pellegrino, J. Repond, R. Stanek, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, G. Levi, A. Margotti, T. Massam, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci

Faculty Publications

Multiplicity moments of charged particles in deep inelastic e+p scattering have been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 38.4 pb-1. The moments for Q2 > 1000 GeV2 were studied in the current region of the Breit frame. The evolution of the moments was investigated as a function of restricted regions in polar angle and, for the first time, both in the transverse momentum and in absolute momentum of final-state particles. Analytic perturbative QCD predictions in conjunction with the hypothesis of Local Parton-Hadron Duality (LPHD) reproduce the trends of the moments in polar-angle regions, although some …


Angular Distributions For Double Ionization Of Li- By An Ultrashort, Intense Laser Pulse, G. Lagmago Kamta, Anthony F. Starace Jun 2001

Angular Distributions For Double Ionization Of Li- By An Ultrashort, Intense Laser Pulse, G. Lagmago Kamta, Anthony F. Starace

Anthony F. Starace Publications

We predict photoelectron angular distributions for double ionization of Li- by both weak and intense ultrashort, linearly polarized laser pulses by direct numerical integration of the three-dimensional, time-dependent Schrödinger equation. Li- is treated as a two-active electron system. Near threshold, for low intensity we recover general features of angular distributions for one-photon double ionization. For the intense field (multiphoton) case, the photoelectron angular distribution changes significantly, particularly in directions parallel and perpendicular to the laser polarization axis.


Doubly Perturbed S_3 Neutrinos And The S_{13} Mixing Parameter, Joseph Schechter, Renata Jora, M. Naeem Shahid Jun 2001

Doubly Perturbed S_3 Neutrinos And The S_{13} Mixing Parameter, Joseph Schechter, Renata Jora, M. Naeem Shahid

Physics - All Scholarship

We further study a predictive model for the masses and mixing matrix of three Majorana neutrinos. At zeroth order the model yielded degenerate neutrinos and a generalized ``tribimaximal" mixing matrix. At first order the mass splitting was incorporated and the tribimaximal mixing matrix emerged with very small corrections but with a zero value for the parameter $s_{13}$. In the present paper a different, assumed weaker, perturbation is included which gives a non zero value for $s_{13}$ and further corrections to other quantities. These corrections are worked out and their consequences discussed under the simplifying assumption that the conventional CP violation …


Remark On Pion Scattering Lengths, Joseph Schechter, Deirdre Black, Nae Woong Park Jun 2001

Remark On Pion Scattering Lengths, Joseph Schechter, Deirdre Black, Nae Woong Park

Physics - All Scholarship

First it is shown that the tree amplitude for pion pion scattering in the minimal linear sigma model has an exact expression which is proportional to a geometric series in the quantity (s-$m_\pi^2$)/($m_B^2-m_\pi^2$), where $m_B$ is the sigma mass which appears in the Lagrangian and is the only a priori unknown parameter in the model. This induces an infinite series for every predicted scattering length in which each term corresponds to a given order in the chiral perturbation theory counting. It is noted that, perhaps surprisingly, the pattern, though not the exact values, of chiral perturbation theory predictions for both …


Fast Ignitor Concept With Light Ions, V. Yu. Bychenkov, W. Rozmus, Anatoly Maksimchuk, Donald Umstadter, C.E. Capjack Jun 2001

Fast Ignitor Concept With Light Ions, V. Yu. Bychenkov, W. Rozmus, Anatoly Maksimchuk, Donald Umstadter, C.E. Capjack

Donald Umstadter Publications

A short-laser-pulse driven ion flux is examined as a fast ignitor candidate for inertial confinement fusion. Ion ranges in a hot precompressed fuel are studied. The ion energy and the corresponding intensity of a short laser pulse are estimated for the optimum ion range and ion energy density flux. It is shown that a lightion beam triggered by a few-hundreds-kJ laser at intensities of ~1021W/cm2 is relevant to the fast ignitor scenario.


Shape Imprinting Due To Variable Disulfide Bonds In Polyacrylamide Gels, Andrew B. Greytak, Alexander Y. Grosberg, Toyoichi Tanaka Jun 2001

Shape Imprinting Due To Variable Disulfide Bonds In Polyacrylamide Gels, Andrew B. Greytak, Alexander Y. Grosberg, Toyoichi Tanaka

Faculty Publications

Through the use of variable disulfide crosslinkers, we have created polyacrylamide gels whose shape can be altered after polymerization. N,N'-bisacryloylcystamine is incorporated as a crosslinker, along with a smaller amount of a permanent crosslinker. After polymerization, the disulfide bonds are cleaved into thiols through reduction. By reoxidizing the thiols with the gel held in a new macroscopic shape, a new set of disulfide bonds is formed, and the gel is forced to adopt the new shape. Retension of the new shape improves with greater distortion from the original shape, as well as with increased concentration of variable …


Third Generation Seesaw Mixing With New Vector-Like Weak-Doublet Quarks, Marko Popovic Jun 2001

Third Generation Seesaw Mixing With New Vector-Like Weak-Doublet Quarks, Marko Popovic

Marko B. Popovic

We present a class of models with a third generation seesaw mixing with new vectorlike weak-doublet quarks. We analyze a low-energy phenomenology and present several strong dynamics, high-energy realizations of these models. In the top-color-type scenario, named top-bottom color, we obtain an effective, composite two Higgs doublet model where the third generation isospin splitting is introduced via tilting interactions related to the broken non-Abelian gauge groups @i.e., without strong, triviality-sensitive U~1! groups#. In addition, we discuss t t ¯ production at the Next Linear Collider and suggest how one can experimentally observe and distinguish between the weak-doublet and the weak-singlet …


Transition Temperature For Weakly Interacting Homogeneous Bose Gases, Frederico F. De Souza Cruz, Marcus B. Pinto, Rudnei O. Ramos Jun 2001

Transition Temperature For Weakly Interacting Homogeneous Bose Gases, Frederico F. De Souza Cruz, Marcus B. Pinto, Rudnei O. Ramos

Dartmouth Scholarship

We apply the nonperturbative optimized linear δ expansion method to the O(N) scalar field model in three dimensions to determine the transition temperature of a dilute homogeneous Bose gas. Our results show that the shift of the transition temperature ΔTc/Tc of the interacting model, compared with the ideal-gas transition temperature, really behaves as γan1/3 where a is the s-wave scattering length and n is the number density. For N=2 our calculations yield the value γ=3.059.


Russian Summary Of Phd Dissertation, Serge Y. Kalmykov Jun 2001

Russian Summary Of Phd Dissertation, Serge Y. Kalmykov

Serge Youri Kalmykov

Author's Summary of Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the academic degree of Candidate of Sciences (Ph.D.) in physics and mathematics (original in Russian)


Notarized English Translation Of The Author's Summary Of Phd Dissertation, Serge Y. Kalmykov Jun 2001

Notarized English Translation Of The Author's Summary Of Phd Dissertation, Serge Y. Kalmykov

Serge Youri Kalmykov

Qualification code 01.04.08 - Plasma Physics
Author's Summary of Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the academic degree of
Candidate of Sciences (Ph.D.) in physics and mathematics (author's translation)
The work is completed in the Institute for High Energy Densities of Joint Institute for High Temperatures of Russian Academy of Sciences
Supervised by: Doctor of Science (Dr. Habil.) in physics and mathematics, Professor Nikolai E. Andreev
© Serge Kalmykov


Stimulated Raman Scattering Of Short Intense Laser Pulses In Plasmas, Serge Y. Kalmykov Jun 2001

Stimulated Raman Scattering Of Short Intense Laser Pulses In Plasmas, Serge Y. Kalmykov

Serge Youri Kalmykov

Qualification code 01.04.08 - Plasma Physics
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the academic degree of Candidate of Sciences (Ph.D.) in physics and mathematics
The work is completed in the Institute for High Energy Densities of Joint Institute for High Temperatures of Russian Academy of Sciences
© Serge Kalmykov, 2001


Measurement Of The Elastic Magnetic Form Factor Of 3he At High Momentum Transfer, I Nakagawa, J Shaw, S Churchwell, X Jiang, B Asavapibhop, M C. Berisso, P E. Bosted, K Burchesky, R S. Hicks, A Hotta, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson, S E. Rock Jun 2001

Measurement Of The Elastic Magnetic Form Factor Of 3he At High Momentum Transfer, I Nakagawa, J Shaw, S Churchwell, X Jiang, B Asavapibhop, M C. Berisso, P E. Bosted, K Burchesky, R S. Hicks, A Hotta, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson, S E. Rock

Gerald Alvin Peterson

New electron scattering measurements have been made that extend data on the 3He elastic magnetic form factor up to Q2 = 42.6fm-2. These new data test theoretical conjectures regarding non-nucleonic effects in the three-body system. The very small cross sections, as low as 10-40cm2/sr, required the use of a high-pressure cryogenic gas target and a detector system with excellent background rejection capability. No existing theoretical calculation satisfactorily accounts for all the available data.


Computational Study Of Molecular Hydrogen In Zeolite Na-A. Ii. Density Of Rotational States And Inelastic Neutron Scattering Spectra, Jennifer A. Mackinnon , '95, J. Eckert, D. F. Coker, Amy Lisa Graves Jun 2001

Computational Study Of Molecular Hydrogen In Zeolite Na-A. Ii. Density Of Rotational States And Inelastic Neutron Scattering Spectra, Jennifer A. Mackinnon , '95, J. Eckert, D. F. Coker, Amy Lisa Graves

Physics & Astronomy Faculty Works

Part I of this series [J. Chem. Phys. 111, 7599 (1999)] describes a simulation of H(2) adsorbed within zeolite Na-A in which a block Lanczos procedure is used to generate the first several (9) rotational eigenstates of H(2), modeled as a rigid rotor, and equilibrated at a given temperature via Monte Carlo sampling. Here, we show that rotational states are strongly perturbed by the electrostatic fields in the solid. Wave functions and densities of rotational energy states are presented. Simulated neutron spectra are compared with inelastic neutron scattering data. Comparisons are made with IR spectra in which rotational levels may …


Excitation Of Ion-Acoustic-Like Waves By Subcritical Currents In A Plasma Having Equal Electron And Ion Temperatures, Erick Agrimson, Nicola D'Angelo, Robert L. Merlino Jun 2001

Excitation Of Ion-Acoustic-Like Waves By Subcritical Currents In A Plasma Having Equal Electron And Ion Temperatures, Erick Agrimson, Nicola D'Angelo, Robert L. Merlino

Erick Agrimson

No abstract provided.


What Is Raindrop Size Distribution?, A. R. Jameson, Alexander Kostinski Jun 2001

What Is Raindrop Size Distribution?, A. R. Jameson, Alexander Kostinski

Department of Physics Publications

It is commonly understood that the number of drops that one happens to measure as a function of diameter in some sample represents the drop size distribution. However, recent observations show that rain is “patchy” suggesting that such a seemingly “obvious” definition is incomplete. That is, rain consists of patches of elementary drop size distributions over a range of different scales. All measured drop size distributions, then, are statistical mixtures of these patches.

Moreover, it is shown that the interpretation of the measured distribution depends upon whether the rain is statistically homogeneous or not. It is argued and demonstrated using …


Instrument For The Measurement Of Hysteresis Loops Of Magnetotactic Bacteria And Other Systems Containing Submicron Magnetic Particles, Hendrik De Waard, James Hilsinger, Richard B. Frankel Jun 2001

Instrument For The Measurement Of Hysteresis Loops Of Magnetotactic Bacteria And Other Systems Containing Submicron Magnetic Particles, Hendrik De Waard, James Hilsinger, Richard B. Frankel

Physics

An electronic control system for the measurement of hysteresis curves of microscopically observed magnetic structures such as chains of magnetosomes in magnetotactic bacteria suspended or swimming in water is described. Using continuous magnetic fields generated by four coils for guidance or orientation of the bacteria or other magnetic structures, and pulsed magnetic fields in two additional coils for changing the degree of magnetization in small steps, hysteresis curves can be traversed. The circuits described can be constructed with readily available components. The guiding- and pulsed-field coils can be fashioned in any standard machine shop. The typical sensitivity of the system …


Cooperative Magnetism And The Preisach Model, Ralph Skomski, David J. Sellmyer Jun 2001

Cooperative Magnetism And The Preisach Model, Ralph Skomski, David J. Sellmyer

David Sellmyer Publications

Cooperative and noncooperative magnetization processes in magnetic nanostructures are investigated. Using model calculations it is shown that the Preisach model and related approaches, such as Henkel, ΔM, and ΔH plots, describe magnetism on a mean-field level and cannot account for intra- and inter-granular cooperative effects. For example, the ΔM plot of a nucleation-controlled two-domain particle gives the false impression of a positive intergranular interaction. A simple but nontrivial cooperative model, consisting of two interacting but nonequivalent particles, is used to show that cooperative effects are most pronounced for narrow switching-field distributions, i.e., for nearly rectangular loops. …


Ultraviolet Lasing In Cholesteric Liquid Crystals, A. F., Peter Palffy-Muhoray, B. Taheri Jun 2001

Ultraviolet Lasing In Cholesteric Liquid Crystals, A. F., Peter Palffy-Muhoray, B. Taheri

Peter Palffy-Muhoray

We report the observation of stimulated emission and mirrorless lasing in pure cholesteric liquid crystals. The lasing action is attributed to the combination of the fluorescence and the distributed feedback that are due to the inherent periodic structure of the liquid crystal. If the reflection band matches the intrinsic emission of the cholesteric liquid crystal, the crystal becomes a natural laser material, which will self-lase, without any optical elements or the addition of dyes, under picosecond excitation at 355 nm. Samples have been made to lase at different wavelengths in the near UV by shifting of the edge of the …


Inhibition Of The Aminopeptidase From Aeromonas Proteolytica By L-Leucinephosphonic Acid. Spectroscopic And Crystallographic Characterization Of The Transition State Of Peptide Hydrolysis, Carin Stamper, Brian Bennett, Tanya Edwards, Richard C. Holz, Dagmar Ringe, Gregory A. Petsko Jun 2001

Inhibition Of The Aminopeptidase From Aeromonas Proteolytica By L-Leucinephosphonic Acid. Spectroscopic And Crystallographic Characterization Of The Transition State Of Peptide Hydrolysis, Carin Stamper, Brian Bennett, Tanya Edwards, Richard C. Holz, Dagmar Ringe, Gregory A. Petsko

Physics Faculty Research and Publications

The nature of the interaction of the transition-state analogue inhibitor l-leucinephosphonic acid (LPA) with the leucine aminopeptidase from Aeromonas proteolytica (AAP) was investigated. LPA was shown to be a competitive inhibitor at pH 8.0 with a Ki of 6.6 μM. Electronic absorption spectra, recorded at pH 7.5 of [CoCo(AAP)], [CoZn(AAP)], and [ZnCo(AAP)] upon addition of LPA suggest that LPA interacts with both metal ions in the dinuclear active site. EPR studies on the Co(II)-substituted forms of AAP revealed that the environments of the Co(II) ions in both [CoZn(AAP)] and [ZnCo(AAP)] become highly asymmetric and constrained upon the addition of …


Simultaneous Measurement Of Changes In Thickness And Refractive Index Of Weakly Absorbing Self-Standing Solid Films Using Optical Interferometry, Nalini Easwar, R. Fantini, E. Willis Jun 2001

Simultaneous Measurement Of Changes In Thickness And Refractive Index Of Weakly Absorbing Self-Standing Solid Films Using Optical Interferometry, Nalini Easwar, R. Fantini, E. Willis

Physics: Faculty Publications

A nondestructive optical interferometric method, which enables a direct and simultaneous measurement of small changes in both thickness and refractive index of thin films, is described. Optical interferometric methods are sensitive to the changes in the optical path length (the product of the refractive index and the physical thickness) through the film. Thus, when the film is subjected to changing environmental conditions such as changing temperature or humidity, it is a challenge to determine the change in thickness and the change in refractive index separately, using interferometry. By simultaneously monitoring two different sets of interference fringes, i.e., transmission and reflection …


Microcathodoluminescence Of Impurity Doping At Gallium Nitride/Sapphire Interfaces, S. H. Goss, X. L. Sun, A. P. Young, L. J. Brillson, David C. Look, Richard J. Molnar Jun 2001

Microcathodoluminescence Of Impurity Doping At Gallium Nitride/Sapphire Interfaces, S. H. Goss, X. L. Sun, A. P. Young, L. J. Brillson, David C. Look, Richard J. Molnar

Physics Faculty Publications

We have used low-temperature cathodoluminescence spectroscopy (CLS) to probe the spatial distribution and energies of electronic defects near GaN/Al2O3 interfaces grown by hydride vapor phase epitaxy (HVPE). Cross sectional secondary electron microscopy CLS shows systematic variations in impurity/defect emissions over a wide range of HVPE GaN/Sapphire electronic properties. These data, along with electrochemical capacitance–voltage profiling and secondary ion mass spectrometry, provide a consistent picture of near-interface doping by O diffusion from Al2O3 into GaN, over a range 100–1000 nm.


Cooperative Freezing In Spin Glasses And Magnetic Nanostructures, Ralph Skomski, Diandra Leslie-Pelecky Jun 2001

Cooperative Freezing In Spin Glasses And Magnetic Nanostructures, Ralph Skomski, Diandra Leslie-Pelecky

Diandra Leslie-Pelecky Publications

Relaxation processes in disordered nanostructures and spin glasses are investigated by examining the role of the magnetic anisotropy. To abstract from freezing processes associated with phase transitions, the consideration is restricted to a one-dimensional bond-disordered Ising spin glass. Using a Mattis-type gauge transformation, the spin glass is mapped onto a disordered ferromagnet. Based on the behavior of the spin chain we argue that spin-glass freezing is not necessarily related to a phase transition. The magnetic anisotropy, which is largely ignored in the Glauber approach to Ising dynamics, gives rise to cooperative deviations from the Arrhenius behavior and mimics Vogel–Fulcher relaxation. …


Structural And Superconducting Properties Of La2-Xrxba2caycu4+Yo10+Δ (R=Nd, Gd; Y=2x) System, D. G. Kuberkar, R. S. Thampi, Nikesh A. Shah, Krushna Mavani, S. Rayaprol, R. G. Kulkarni, S. K. Malik, William B. Yelon Jun 2001

Structural And Superconducting Properties Of La2-Xrxba2caycu4+Yo10+Δ (R=Nd, Gd; Y=2x) System, D. G. Kuberkar, R. S. Thampi, Nikesh A. Shah, Krushna Mavani, S. Rayaprol, R. G. Kulkarni, S. K. Malik, William B. Yelon

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

A Non superconducting La2Ba2Cu4O9+δ system has been made superconducting by the addition of CaCuO2, along with rare earth doping at the La site, with the stoichiometric composition La2-xRxCayBa2Cu4+yO10+δ (R=Nd, Gd, and y=2x). All the samples with 0.0 < x < 0.5; y=2x were characterized by x-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction measurements for structural properties and by ac susceptibility, dc resistivity, and iodometric analysis for superconducting properties. The x=0.0 sample displays semiconducting behavior. Increasing x increases Tc from less than 15 K for Nd/Gd samples with x=0.1 to ∼78 K for x=0.5 samples. It is interesting to note that the hole concentration and Tc exhibit a strong correlation with increasing dopant concentration. Neutron diffraction studies confirm the occupancy of Ca and Nd ions at the La site with a concomitant displacement of La on to the Ba site. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.


Structure And Magnetic Studies On Uniald2.2, P. Raj, K. Shashikala, A. Sathyamoorthy, S. K. Malik, William B. Yelon Jun 2001

Structure And Magnetic Studies On Uniald2.2, P. Raj, K. Shashikala, A. Sathyamoorthy, S. K. Malik, William B. Yelon

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Heavy fermion itinerant antiferromagnetic UNiAl is one of the very few U-containing compounds which absorbs H2/D2 without disproportionation. The present neutron diffraction studies on UNiAlDy (y = 2.2) are directed towards resolving controversies with regard to the occupancy of Ni atoms and the associated interstitial sites for (H/D) atoms, as well as the nature of magnetic ordering in the higher hydride phase with y ≥ 2. The fit to the neutron diffraction data is found to improve considerably if the Ni atoms originally lying in the U-atoms' plane in UNiAl get shifted to the Ni-Al atoms' plane in the deuteride. …