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    Potential seigniorage in Europe: the effects of the EMU

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    Effects of random distribution of Mn,Fe in Co2Mn1-xFexSi Heusler compounds probed by 55Mn nuclear magnetic resonance

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    Recent spin echo nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) revealed that the half-metallic Co2Mn1-xFexSi Heusler alloys exhibit the L21 structure with random distribution of Mn and Fe on the 4b Wyckoff position. This random distribution is most prominent in the third coordination shell of the 55Mn nuclei, as this shell is the first magnetically active shell, leading to a line splitting in the 55Mn NMR spectra. A comparison, as presented in this paper, of all 55Mn NMR satellite lines shows that the resonance frequencies corresponding to the same number of Fe atoms in the third shell of 55Mn shift to slightly different resonance frequencies with increasing overall Fe content x. This shift is related to the constructive contribution of higher shells to the hyperfine field. These higher shells affect also the satellite linewidth, leading to a parabolic behavior with increasing Fe concentration x. This parabolic behavior is modified by the frequency spacing related to the replacement of Mn by Fe

    Probing Surface and Bulk Electrochemical Processes on the LaAlO3-SrTiO3 Interface

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    Local electrochemical phenomena on the surfaces of the LaAlO3-SrTiO3 heterostructure are explored using unipolar and bipolar dynamic electrochemical strain microscopy (D-ESM). The D-ESM suggests the presence of at least two distinct electrochemical processes, Including fast reversible low-voltage process and slow high-voltage process. The latter process Is associated with static surface deformations In the sub-nanometer regime. These behaviors are compared with Kelvin probe force microscopy hysteresis data. The possible origins of observed phenomena are discussed, and these studies suggest that charge-writing behavior in LAO-STO includes a strong surface/bulk electrochemical component and is more complicated than simple screening by surface adsorbates
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