62 research outputs found
Suppression of Tc in the (Y0.9Ca0.1)Ba2Cu4-xFexO8 system
In this paper, the effects produced by the iron substitutions in the
(Y0.9Ca0.1)Ba2Cu4-xFexO8 system on the superconducting and structural
properties are studied. The Rietveld fit of the crystal structure and Mossbauer
spectroscopy results of (Y0.9Ca0.1)Ba2Cu4-xFexO8 samples indicate that, the
iron atoms occupy the Cu(1) sites of the (Cu-O)2 double chain in fivefold
coordination at low iron concentrations. Besides at high iron concentrations
the iron atoms occupy the Cu(1) sites of single Cu-O chainss and Cu(2) sites in
the CuO2 planes of the (Y0.9Ca0.1)Ba2Cu4-xFexO8 phase with structural defects.
Simultaneouly, as iron concentration increases, a faster decrease of Tc is
observed in this material comapred with the YBa2Cu3-xFexO7-y system. According
to the charge transfer model proposed for YBa2Cu4O8 under pressure, the
decrease in the Cu(1)-O(4) bond length in parallel to the increase in the
Cu(2)-O(4) bond length may affect the charge transfer mechanism leading to the
suppression of Tc.Comment: submitted to Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter on 12 October 2001,
8 figures, 2 tables, 9 page
Study of the crystal structure, superconducting and magnetic properties of Ru1-xFexSr2GdCu2O8
Samples of the Ru1-xFexSr2GdCu2O8 system with x = 0, 0.025, 0.05, 0.075, 0.1
and 0.2, were prepared and their structural, superconducting and magnetic
properties were studied. Rietveld refinement of the X-ray diffraction patterns
show that the Fe substitution occurs in both Ru and Cu sites. An increase of Fe
concentration produces no significant changes in the bond angle Ru-O(3)-Ru,
which is a measure of the rotation of the RuO6 octahedra around the c-axis, and
also in the bond angle Ru-O(1)-Cu, which is a measure of the canting of the
RuO6 octahedra. On the other hand, the bond angle Cu-O(2)-Cu, which is a
measure of the buckling of the CuO2 layer, has a slight tendency to decrease
with the increase of the Fe content. We found thet both ferromagnetic and
superconducting transition temperatures are reduced with the increase of Fe
concentration. Analisys related to the decay of the superconducting and
ferromagnetic states is presented.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure
The Perceived Benefits of Height: Strength, Dominance, Social Concern, and Knowledge among Bolivian Native Amazonians
Research in industrial countries suggests that, with no other knowledge about a person, positive traits are attributed to taller people and correspondingly, that taller people have slightly better socioeconomic status (SES). However, research in some non-industrialized contexts has shown no correlation or even negative correlations between height and socioeconomic outcomes. It remains unclear whether positive traits remain attributed to taller people in such contexts. To address this question, here we report the results of a study in a foraging-farming society of native Amazonians in Bolivia (Tsimane’)–a group in which we have previously shown little association between height and socioeconomic outcomes. We showed 24 photographs of pairs of Tsimane’ women, men, boys, and girls to 40 women and 40 men >16 years of age. We presented four behavioral scenarios to each participant and asked them to point to the person in the photograph with greater strength, dominance, social concern, or knowledge. The pairs in the photographs were of the same sex and age, but one person was shorter. Tsimane’ women and men attributed greater strength, dominance, and knowledge to taller girls and boys, but they did not attribute most positive traits to taller adults, except for strength, and more social concern only when women assessed other women in the photographs. These results raise a puzzle: why would Tsimane’ attribute positive traits to tall children, but not tall adults? We propose three potential explanations: adults’ expectations about the more market integrated society in which their children will grow up, height as a signal of good child health, and children’s greater variation in the traits assessed corresponding to maturational stages
The proportion of cancer-related entries in PubMed has increased considerably; is cancer truly "The Emperor of All Maladies"?
In this work, the public database of biomedical literature PubMed was mined using queries with combinations of keywords and year restrictions. It was found that the proportion of Cancer-related entries per year in PubMed has risen from around 6% in 1950 to more than 16% in 2016. This increase is not shared by other conditions such as AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Diabetes, Cardiovascular, Stroke and Infection some of which have, on the contrary, decreased as a proportion of the total entries per year. Organ-related queries were performed to analyse the variation of some specific cancers. A series of queries related to incidence, funding, and relationship with DNA, Computing and Mathematics, were performed to test correlation between the keywords, with the hope of elucidating the cause behind the rise of Cancer in PubMed. Interestingly, the proportion of Cancer-related entries that contain "DNA", "Computational" or "Mathematical" have increased, which suggests that the impact of these scientific advances on Cancer has been stronger than in other conditions. It is important to highlight that the results obtained with the data mining approach here presented are limited to the presence or absence of the keywords on a single, yet extensive, database. Therefore, results should be observed with caution. All the data used for this work is publicly available through PubMed and the UK's Office for National Statistics. All queries and figures were generated with the software platform Matlab and the files are available as supplementary material
Elaboración, caracterización y análisis de capas superconductoras del sistema Bi- (Pb)-Sr-Ca-Cu-O por medio del método de fundición y solidificación
IP 1106-05-111-89Incluye anexostemperature superconductivity - Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 200-3Modern topics of condensed matter / J.L Heiras,;CAPITULO(S) EN LIBRO: Transport properties of superconductors/Roberto nicolsky - P. 1-4 - En: Progress in;T. Akachi - p. 1-6 il. - En : Proceedings of the XIII winter meeting on low temperature physics - Morelos,;Mexico 1992
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