722 research outputs found
Quel avenir pour les oiseaux en région méditerranéenne ?
A l'occasion de la publication du n°100 de la revue Forêt Méditerranéenne, il a été demandé aux grandes institutions nationales qu'elles nous présentent leur vision des espaces forestiers méditerranéens "depuis Paris". Cet article nous donne le regard porté par les ornithologues (Ligue pour la protection des oiseaux) sur la forêt méditerranéenne
Force and energy dissipation variations in non-contact atomic force spectroscopy on composite carbon nanotube systems
UHV dynamic force and energy dissipation spectroscopy in non-contact atomic
force microscopy were used to probe specific interactions with composite
systems formed by encapsulating inorganic compounds inside single-walled carbon
nanotubes. It is found that forces due to nano-scale van der Waals interaction
can be made to decrease by combining an Ag core and a carbon nanotube shell in
the Ag@SWNT system. This specific behaviour was attributed to a significantly
different effective dielectric function compared to the individual
constituents, evaluated using a simple core-shell optical model. Energy
dissipation measurements showed that by filling dissipation increases,
explained here by softening of C-C bonds resulting in a more deformable
nanotube cage. Thus, filled and unfilled nanotubes can be discriminated based
on force and dissipation measurements. These findings have two different
implications for potential applications: tuning the effective optical
properties and tuning the interaction force for molecular absorption by
appropriately choosing the filling with respect to the nanotube.Comment: 22 pages, 6 figure
Towards simulations of fuel rod behaviour during severe accidents by coupling TRANSURANUS with SCIANTIX and MFPR-F
Among the applications of the multiscale modelling approach in nuclear fuel rod performance, the coupling of integral thermo-mechanical fuel performance codes with lower-length meso-scale modules is of great interest. This strategy allows to overcome correlation-based approaches with mechanistic ones and test their application in accidental conditions. In this work, we explore the coupling between the TRANSURANUS fuel performance code and two meso-scale modules for fission gas/product behaviour: MFPR-F and SCIANTIX. These modules, coupled within TRANSURANUS, are assessed against the IFA-650.10 loss-of-coolant accident test to analyse their
overall impact and highlight future developments toward mechanistic modelling of fission gas during accident scenarios
A generalization of Snoek's law to ferromagnetic films and composites
The present paper establishes characteristics of the relative magnetic
permeability spectrum (f) of magnetic materials at microwave frequencies.
The integral of the imaginary part of (f) multiplied with the frequency f
gives remarkable properties. A generalisation of Snoek's law consists in this
quantity being bounded by the square of the saturation magnetization multiplied
with a constant. While previous results have been obtained in the case of
non-conductive materials, this work is a generalization to ferromagnetic
materials and ferromagnetic-based composites with significant skin effect. The
influence of truncating the summation to finite upper frequencies is
investigated, and estimates associated to the finite summation are provided. It
is established that, in practice, the integral does not depend on the damping
model under consideration. Numerical experiments are performed in the exactly
solvable case of ferromagnetic thin films with uniform magnetization, and these
numerical experiments are found to confirm our theoretical results. Microwave
permeability measurements on soft amorphous films are reported. The relation
between the integral and the saturation magnetization is verified
experimentally, and some practical applications of the theoretical results are
introduced. The integral can be used to determine the average magnetization
orientation in materials with complex configurations of the magnetization, and
furthermore to demonstrate the accuracy of microwave measurement systems. For
certain applications, such as electromagnetic compatibility or radar absorbing
materials, the relations established herein provide useful indications for the
design of efficient materials, and simple figures of merit to compare the
properties measured on various materials
Absorption spectrum in the wings of the potassium second resonance doublet broadened by helium
We have measured the reduced absorption coefficients occurring in the wings
of the potassium 4S-5P doublet lines at 404.414 nm and at 404.720 nm broadened
by helium gas at pressures of several hundred Torr. At the experimental
temperature of 900 K, we have detected a shoulder-like broadening feature on
the blue wing of the doublet which is relatively flat between 401.8 nm and
402.8 nm and which drops off rapidly for shorter wavelengths, corresponding to
absorption from the X doublet Sigma+ state to the C doublet Sigma+ state of the
K-He quasimolecule. The accurate measurements of the line profiles in the
present work will sharply constrain future calculations of potential energy
surfaces and transition dipole moments correlating to the asymptotes He-K(5p),
He-K(5s), and He-K(3d).Comment: 2 figure
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