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Naked singularities in Tolman-Bondi-de Sitter collapse
We study the formation of central naked singularities in spherical dust
collapse with a cosmological constant. We find that the central curvature
singularity is locally naked, Tipler strong, and generic, in the sense that it
forms from a non-zero-measure set of regular initial data. We also find that
the Weyl and Ricci curvature scalars diverge at the singularity, with the
former dominating over the latter, thereby signaling the non-local origin of
the singularity.Comment: 8 pages, RevTeX, 1 eps figure; accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Structure, electrochemical properties and functionalization of amorphous CN films deposited by femtosecond pulsed laser ablation
Amorphous carbon nitride (a-C:N) material has attracted much attention in research and development. Recently, it has become a more promising electrode material than conventional carbon based electrodes in electrochemical and biosensor applications. Nitrogen containing amorphous carbon (a-C:N) thin films have been synthesized by femtosecond pulsed laser deposition (fs-PLD) coupled with plasma assistance through Direct Current (DC) bias power supply. During the deposition process, various nitrogen pressures (0 to 10 Pa) and DC bias (0 to ¿ 350 V) were used in order to explore a wide range of nitrogen content into the films. The structure and chemical composition of the films have been studied by using Raman spectroscopy, electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). Increasing the nitrogen pressure or adding a DC bias induced an increase of the N content, up to 21 at.%. Nitrogen content increase induces a higher sp2 character of the film. However DC bias has been found to increase the film structural disorder, which was detrimental to the electrochemical properties. Indeed the electrochemical measurements, investigated by cyclic voltammetry (CV), demonstrated that a-C:N film with moderate nitrogen content (10 at.%) exhibited the best behavior, in terms of reversibility and electron transfer kinetics. Electrochemical grafting from diazonium salts was successfully achieved on this film, with a surface coverage of covalently bonded molecules close to the dense packed monolayer of ferrocene molecules. Such a film may be a promising electrode material in electrochemical detection of electroactive pollutants on bare film, and of biopathogen molecules after surface grafting of the specific affinity receptor.This work is produced with the financial support of the Future Program Lyon Saint-Etienne (PALSE) from the University of Lyon (ANR-11-IDEX-0007), under the “Investissements d'Avenir” program managed by the National Agency Research (ANR)
Structural and and magnetic study of bismuth ferrite BiFe 0.9 Co x Mn y O 3 synthesized by hydrothermal method
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Structural and magnetocaloric properties of Gd2-xMnxO3 nanoparticles
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EXAFS unraveling of the Fe substitution sites in high anisotropic nanocrystalline Pr Co , Fe 3
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X-ray diffraction analysis of the magneto-elastic phase transition in the Mn-Fe-P-Si magnetocaloric alloy
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