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    Magnetic-field-induced switching between ferroelectric phases in orthorhombic-distortion-controlled RRMnO3_{3}

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    We have investigated the dielectric and magnetic properties of Eu0.595_{0.595}Y0.405_{0.405}MnO3_{3} withoutwithout the presence of the 4ff magnetic moments of the rare earth ions, and have found two ferroelectric phases with polarization along the aa and cc axes in a zero magnetic field. A magnetic field induced switching from one to the other ferroelectric phase took plase in which the direction of ferroelectric polarization changed from the a axis to the c axis by the application of magnetic fields parallel to the a axis. In contrast to the case of TbMnO3_{3}, in which the 4ff moments of Tb3+^{3+} ions play an important role in such a ferroelectric phase switching, the magnetic-field-induced switching between ferroelectric phases in Eu0.595_{0.595}Y0.405_{0.405}MnO3_{3} does not originate from the magnetic transition of the rare-earth 4ff moments, but from that of the Mn 3dd spins.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, RevTeX4, Proceedings of MMM 2005, to appear in J. Appl. Phy

    Internal magnetic field effect on magnetoelectricity in orthorhombic RMnO3RMnO_3 crystals

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    We have investigated the role of the 4ff moment on the magnetoelectric (ME) effect of orthorhombic RRMnO3_{3} (RR=rare earth ions). In order to clarify the role of the 4ff moment, we prepared three samples: (Eu,Y)MnO3_{3} without the 4ff moment, TbMnO3_{3} with the anisotropic 4ff moment, and (Gd,Y)MnO3_{3} with the isotropic 4ff moment. The ferroelectric behaviors of these samples are different from each other in a zero magnetic field. (Eu,Y)MnO3_{3} and (Gd,Y)MnO3_{3} show the ferroelectric polarization along the a axis in the ground state, while TbMnO3_{3} shows it along the c axis. Such difference may arise from the influence of the anisotropic Tb3+^{3+} 4ff moment. The direction of the ferroelectric polarization of RRMnO3_{3} is determined by the internal magnetic field arising from the 4ff moment.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, the proceeding of International Conference of Magnetism, to be published in the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Material

    Investigation and Comparison between New Satellite Impact Test Results and NASA Standard Breakup Model

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    This paper summarizes two new satellite impact tests conducted in order to investigate on the outcome of low- and hyper-velocity impacts on two identical target satellites. The first experiment was performed at a low velocity of 1.5 km/s using a 40-gram aluminum alloy sphere, whereas the second experiment was performed at a hyper-velocity of 4.4 km/s using a 4-gram aluminum alloy sphere by two-stage light gas gun in Kyushu Institute of Technology. To date, approximately 1,500 fragments from each impact test have been collected for detailed analysis. Each piece was analyzed based on the method used in the NASA Standard Breakup Model 2000 revision. The detailed analysis will conclude: 1) the similarity in mass distribution of fragments between low and hyper-velocity impacts encourages the development of a general-purpose distribution model applicable for a wide impact velocity range, and 2) the difference in area-to-mass ratio distribution between the impact experiments and the NASA standard breakup model suggests to describe the area-to-mass ratio by a bi-normal distribution

    Persistent and Reversible Phase Control in GdMnO3_3 near the Phase Boundary

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    We have investigated temperature and magnetic-field dependence of dielectric properties in the orthorhombic GdMnO3_3 single crystal which is located near the phase boundary between the ferroelectric/spiral-antiferromagnetic phase and the paraelectric/AA-type-antiferromagnetic one. In this compound, strong phase competition between these two phases results in a unique phase diagram with large temperature and magnetic-field hystereses. Based on the phase diagram, we have successfully demonstrated the persistent and reversible phase switching between them by application of magnetic fields.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, proceeding of 25th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics LT2

    Enhancement of the anomalous Hall effect and spin glass behavior in the bilayered manganite La(2-2x)Sr(1+2x)Mn2O7

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    The Hall resistivity and magnetization have been investigated in the ferromagnetic state of the bilayered manganite La(2-2x)Sr(1+2x)Mn2O7 (x=0.36). The Hall resistivity shows an increase in both the ordinary and anomalous Hall coefficients at low temperatures below 50K, a region in which experimental evidence for the spin glass state has been found in a low magnetic field of 1mT. The origin of the anomalous behavior of the Hall resistivity relevant to magnetic states may lie in the intrinsic microscopic inhomogeneity in a quasi-two-dimensional electron system.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, Solid State Communications (in press

    Endoscopic Management of Gastric Polyp with Outlet Obstruction without Polypectomy

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    Although gastric polyp is usually an incidental endoscopic finding, large-sized polyps can cause symptoms ranging from epigastralgia to bleeding from ulcerated polyps and gastric outlet obstruction. Although the gold standard of treatment is removal of the polyp either through endoscopic polypectomy or surgical excision, complications associated with these procedures cannot be ignored. The risk becomes a major concern for patients at high risk for surgery when complications arise. We describe a debilitated 74-year-old woman who presented with early satiety, intermittent postprandial nausea and vomiting for three months. Upper endoscopy revealed a 2.5 cm pedunculated polyp over the gastric antrum causing intermittent obstruction. Considering her high risk for polypectomy, detachable snaring was performed without polypectomy in an outpatient setting. The patient was complication-free with complete relief of obstructive symptoms one week after the procedure. Subsequent follow-ups showed satisfactory healing without signs of mucosal disruption or recurrence. The results suggest that detachable snaring without polypectomy may be a therapeutic option for high-risk patients with benign symptomatic gastric polyps

    Magnetic Structures of High Temperature Phases of TbBaCo2O5.5

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    Neutron diffraction studies have been carried out on a single crystal of oxygen-deficient perovskite TbBaCo2O5.5 in the temperature range of 7-370 K. There have been observed several magnetic or structural transitions. Among these, the existence of the transitions to the insulating phase from the metallic one at ~340 K, to the one with the ferromagnetic moment at ~280 K and possibly to the antiferromagnetic one at ~260 K, with decreasing temperature T correspond to those reported in former works. We have studied the magnetic structures at 270 K and 250 K and found that all Co3+ ions of the CoO6 octahedra are in the low spin state and those of the CoO5 pyramids carry spins which are possibly in the intermediate spin state. Non-collinear magnetic structures are proposed at these temperatures. Two other transitions have also been observed at the temperatures, ~100 K and ~250 K.Comment: 9 pages, 2 tables, 10 figure
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