407 research outputs found
CFD investigation of airflow on a model radio control race car
The modern day design of vehicles, especially in the racing industry involve a great deal of air flow study. This study shows that drag force adversely affects the forward motion of the car and that there is a difference in the pressure between the air flowing above and below the car. This produces forces along the vertical axis. Aerodynamic forces acting on a car greatly reduces its efficiency. If the car is redesigned to optimise these forces it could produce better results. This paper discusses various techniques that have been used to redesign and optimise the aerodynamics of a model radio control race car
Disorder effects in electronic structure of substituted transition metal compounds
Investigating LaNi(1-x)M(x)O3 (M = Mn and Fe), we identify a characteristic
evolution of the spectral function with increasing disorder in presence of
strong interaction effects across the metal-insulator transition. We discuss
these results vis-a-vis existing theories of electronic structure in
simultaneous presence of disorder and interaction.Comment: Revtex, 4 pages, 3 postscript figures (To appear in Phys. Rev. Lett
Temperature-dependent soft x-ray photoemission and absorption studies of charge disproportionation in LaSrFeO
We have measured the temperature dependence of the photoemission and x-ray
absorption spectra of LaSrFeO (LSFO) epitaxial thin films with
, where charge disproportionation () resulting in long-range spin and charge ordering is known to occur
below K. With decreasing temperature we observed gradual changes
of the spectra with spectral weight transfer over a wide energy range of eV. Above the intensity at the Fermi level () was relatively
high compared to that below but still much lower than that in
conventional metals. We also found a similar temperature dependence for
, and to a lesser extent for . These observations suggest that a
local charge disproportionation occurs not only in the sample below
but also over a wider temperature and composition range in LSFO. This
implies that the tendency toward charge disproportionation may be the origin of
the unusually wide insulating region of the LSFO phase diagram.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure
Out-of-plane nesting driven spin spiral in ultrathin Fe/Cu(001) films
Epitaxial ultrathin Fe films on fcc Cu(001) exhibit a spin spiral (SS), in
contrast to the ferromagnetism of bulk bcc Fe. We study the in-plane and
out-of-plane Fermi surfaces (FSs) of the SS in 8 monolayer Fe/Cu(001) films
using energy dependent soft x-ray momentum-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.
We show that the SS originates in nested regions confined to out-of-plane FSs,
which are drastically modified compared to in-plane FSs. From precise
reciprocal space maps in successive zones, we obtain the associated real space
compressive strain of 1.5+-0.5% along c-axis. An autocorrelation analysis
quantifies the incommensurate ordering vector q=(2pi/a)(0,0,~0.86), favoring a
SS and consistent with magneto-optic Kerr effect experiments. The results
reveal the importance of in-plane and out-of-plane FS mapping for ultrathin
films.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Evidence for mass renormalization in LaNiO$"" sub 3_: an in situ soft x-ray photoemission study of epitaxial films
We investigate the electronic structure of high-quality single-crystal
LaNiO (LNO) thin films using in situ photoemission spectroscopy (PES). The
in situ high-resolution soft x-ray PES measurements on epitaxial thin films
reveal the intrinsic electronic structure of LNO. We find a new sharp feature
in the PES spectra crossing the Fermi level, which is derived from the
correlated Ni 3 electrons. This feature shows significant enhancement
of spectral weight with decreasing temperature. From a detailed analysis of
resistivity data, the enhancement of spectral weight is attributed to
increasing electron correlations due to antiferromagnetic fluctuations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. submitted to Phys. Rev.
Collapse of the charge ordering gap of Nd_{0.5}Sr_{0.5}MnO_{3} in an applied magnetic field
We report results of tunneling studies on the charge ordering compound
Nd_{0.5}Sr_{0.5}MnO_{3} in a magnetic field up to 6T and for temperature down
to 25K.We show that a gap (2\Delta_{CO} \approx 0.5eV opens up in the density
of state (DOS) at the Fermilevel (E_F) on charge ordering (T_{CO}=150K) which
collapses in an applied magnetic field when the charge ordered state melts.
There is a clear correspondence between the behavior of the resistivity and the
gap formation and its collapse in an applied magnetic field. We conclude that a
gap in the DOS at E_F is necessary for the stability of the charge ordered
state.Comment: 4 pages REVTeX, 5 postscript figures included, submitted to Phys.
Rev. Let
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