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The Colorado School of Mines Nevada geothermal study
Geothermal systems in the Basin and Range Province of the western United States probably differ in many respects from geothermal systems already discovered in other parts of the world because of the unique tectonic setting. To investigate this, a study of the geothermal occurrences at Fly Ranch, approximately 100 miles north of Reno, Nevada, has been undertaken. Ample evidence for a geothermal system exists in this area, including the surface expression of heat flow in the form of hot springs, an extensive area of low electrical resistivity, and a high level of seismicity along faults bounding the thermal area. However, geophysical and geological studies have not yet provided evidence for a local heat source at depth. Additional detailed geophysical and geological studies, as well as drilling, must be completed before the geothermal system can be described fully
Magnetic and Superconducting Phase Diagram of Nb/Gd/Nb trilayers
We report on a study of the structural, magnetic and superconducting
properties of Nb(25nm)/Gd()/Nb(25nm) hybrid structures of a
superconductor/ ferromagnet (S/F) type. The structural characterization of the
samples, including careful determination of the layer thickness, was performed
using neutron and X-ray scattering with the aid of depth sensitive
mass-spectrometry. The magnetization of the samples was determined by SQUID
magnetometry and polarized neutron reflectometry and the presence of magnetic
ordering for all samples down to the thinnest Gd(0.8nm) layer was shown. The
analysis of the neutron spin asymmetry allowed us to prove the absence of
magnetically dead layers in junctions with Gd interlayer thickness larger than
one monolayer. The measured dependence of the superconducting transition
temperature has a damped oscillatory behavior with well defined
positions of the minimum at =3nm and the following maximum at =4nm;
the behavior, which is in qualitative agreement with the prior work (J.S. Jiang
et al, PRB 54, 6119). The analysis of the dependence based on Usadel
equations showed that the observed minimum at =3nm can be described by the
so called "" to "" phase transition of highly transparent S/F
interfaces with the superconducting correlation length nm in
Gd. This penetration length is several times higher than for strong
ferromagnets like Fe, Co or Ni, simplifying thus preparation of S/F structures
with which are of topical interest in superconducting
spintronics
Isotope effect on superconductivity in Josephson coupled stripes in underdoped cuprates
Inelastic neutron scattering data for YBaCuO as well as for LaSrCuO indicate
incommensurate neutron scattering peaks with incommensuration away
from the point. can be replotted as a linear function of
the incommensuration for these materials. This linear relation implies that the
constant that relates these two quantities, one being the incommensuration
(momentum) and another being (energy), has the dimension of velocity
we denote : . We argue that this
experimentally derived relation can be obtained in a simple model of Josephson
coupled stripes. Within this framework we address the role of the isotope effect on the . We assume that the incommensuration is
set by the {\em doping} of the sample and is not sensitive to the oxygen
isotope given the fixed doping. We find therefore that the only parameter that
can change with O isotope substitution in the relation
is the velocity . We predict an oxygen isotope effect on and expect
it to be .Comment: 4 pages latex file, 2 eps fig
Iron isotope effect on the superconducting transition temperature and the crystal structure of FeSe_1-x
The Fe isotope effect (Fe-IE) on the transition temperature T_c and the
crystal structure was studied in the Fe chalcogenide superconductor FeSe_1-x by
means of magnetization and neutron powder diffraction (NPD). The substitution
of natural Fe (containing \simeq 92% of ^{56}Fe) by its lighter ^{54}Fe isotope
leads to a shift of T_c of 0.22(5)K corresponding to an Fe-IE exponent of
\alpha_Fe=0.81(15). Simultaneously, a small structural change with isotope
substitution is observed by NDP which may contribute to the total Fe isotope
shift of T_c.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
На переломе эпох: от Москвы до Петербурга. (Портное ремесло конца XVII – начала XVIII в.)
Как изменилось социальное и экономическое положение портных Москвы, а после и Петербурга во время петровских реформ конца XVII – первой четверти XVIII в.? Какое влияние оказывала мода на развитие портновского ремесла? Какие тенденции появились после строительства Петербурга и усиленной вестернизации России во время и после петровских реформ? Петербург как европейская столица, славящаяся своей роскошью, привлекал большое количество портных из Европы. Наличие множества иностранных портных в Петербурге наложило сильный отпечаток на портновское ремесло и привело к возникновению крупнейшего центра моды XVIII в. в России.Материал подготовлен в рамках реализации гранта Правительства РФ по привлечению ведущих учёных в российские образовательные учреждения высшего профессионального образования и научные учреждения государственных академий наук и государственные научные центры Российской Федерации. (Лаборатория эдиционной археографии, Уральский федеральный университет). Договор № 14.А12.31.0004 от 26.06.2013 г
Effect of Cr spacer on structural and magnetic properties of Fe/Gd multilayers
In this work we analyse the role of a thin Cr spacer between Fe and Gd layers
on structure and magnetic properties of a [Fe(35A)/Cr(tCr)/Gd(50A)/Cr(tCr)]x12
superlattice. Samples without the Cr spacer (tCr=0) and with a thin tCr=4A are
investigated using X-ray diffraction, polarized neutron and resonance X-ray
magnetic reflectometry, SQUID magnetometery, magneto-optical Kerr effect and
ferromagnetic resonance techniques. Magnetic properties are studied
experimentally in a wide temperature range 4-300K and analysed theoretically
using numerical simulation on the basis of the mean-field model. We show that a
reasonable agreement with the experimental data can be obtained considering
temperature dependence of the effective field parameter in gadolinium layers.
The analysis of the experimental data shows that besides a strong reduction of
the antiferromagnetic coupling between Fe and Gd, the introduction of Cr
spacers into Fe/Gd superlattice leads to modification of both structural and
magnetic characteristics of the ferromagnetic layers
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