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Epidemiología del tabaquismo en Argentina : humo negro
Los datos que existen sobre tabaquismo en la Argentina son poco alentadores, teniendo en cuenta que\nes un problema muy ligado a factores socioeconómicos. En los países menos desarrollados, el\nconsumo tiende a aumentar, contrariamente a lo que sucede en los países del Primer Mundo, donde\ngracias a políticas de prevención y capacitación sobre el tema se ha logrado el estancamiento o\ndisminución de esta pandemia. La relación entre nivel socioeconómico y tabaquismo estaría dada por\nel mayor o menor acceso a la información sobre el punto, siendo las personas de menores recursos\nlas más afectadas. Si se tiene en cuenta que la población teóricamente más informada "entre ella los\ntrabajadores de la salud" presenta niveles de tabaquismo importantes, la urgencia es mayor y apunta\na aplicar programas preventivos, de concientización y compromiso social
Enhancement of the magnetic anisotropy of Co clusters by Au capping
et al.We study the magnetic properties of Co nanoparticles, prepared by sputtering, with diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 nm. The effective anisotropy, which determines the activation energy for the magnetization reversal, increases with decreasing particle's size, showing the dominant role played by surface atoms. We find that the superparamagnetic blocking temperature and the coercive field are significatively enhanced when the clusters are capped by a thin Au layer. This enhancement is probably caused by the bonding or hybridization of Co and Au atoms at the interface between the two metals. It provides thus a method to modify the magnetic anisotropy, which can be of interest for the applications of magnetic nanoparticles.Peer reviewe
Zero-temperature spin-glass freezing in self-organized arrays of Co nanoparticles
We study, by means of magnetic susceptibility and magnetic aging experiments,
the nature of the glassy magnetic dynamics in arrays of Co nanoparticles,
self-organized in N layers from N=1 (two-dimensional limit) up to N=20
(three-dimensional limit). We find no qualitative differences between the
magnetic responses measured in these two limits, in spite of the fact that no
spin-glass phase is expected above T=0 in two dimensions. More specifically,
all the phenomena (critical slowing down, flattening of the field-cooled
magnetization below the blocking temperature and the magnetic memory induced by
aging) that are usually associated with this phase look qualitatively the same
for two-dimensional and three-dimensional arrays. The activated scaling law
that is typical of systems undergoing a phase transition at zero temperature
accounts well for the critical slowing down of the dc and ac susceptibilities
of all samples. Our data show also that dynamical magnetic correlations
achieved by aging a nanoparticle array below its superparamagnetic blocking
temperature extend mainly to nearest neighbors. Our experiments suggest that
the glassy magnetic dynamics of these nanoparticle arrays is associated with a
zero-temperature spin-glass transition.Comment: 6 pages 6 figure
Magnetic Anisotropy of Maghemite Nanoparticles Probed by RF Transverse Susceptibility
AbstractWe present radio frequency magnetic transverse susceptibility measurements on γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles, which yield an estimation of their effective anisotropy constant, Keff as a function of nanoparticle size. The resulting values range from 4 to 8 × 104 erg/cm3, being on the order of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy in bulk maghemite. Keff values increase as the particle diameter increases. Evidences of anisotropy field distribution given by the size distribution in the samples, and interparticle interactions that increase as the particle size increases, are also observed in the TS measurements. The effects of such interparticle interaction overcome those of thermal fluctuations, in contrast with the behavior of other iron oxide particles
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Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and intralayer interactions in a single layer of CoPt nanoparticles
The multilayer films Al2O3/tCo Co/tPt Pt]N, produced by sequential deposition of Co and Pt on alumina consist in layers of CoPt alloyed nanoparticles. They show perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) below a freezing temperature Tf, an asperomagnetic-like phase below that temperature, and hard ferromagnetic ordering below a transition temperature T1 < Tf. A single layer granular film (N = 1) with deposition thicknesses tCo=0.7 nm, tPt=1.5 nm and particle diameter of 3 nm is presently studied. SQUID magnetometry shows that a single layer presents the three phases as well. Para-, aspero-and ferromagnetic phases are observed upon lowering the temperature, with transition temperatures Tf ˜ 375 K and T1 ˜ 200 K, respectively. In addition, the PMA persists, proving that there is no interlayer coupling in the multilayer system. SQUID results also reveal a core-shell structure in the CoPt nanoparticles
Critical fields for vortex expulsion from narrow superconducting strips
We calculate the critical magnetic fields for vortex expulsion for an
infinitely long superconducting strip, using the Ginzburg-Landau formalism. Two
critical fields can be defined associated with the disappearance of either the
energetic stability or metastability of vortices in the center of the strip for
decreasing magnetic fields. We compare the theoretical predictions for the
critical fields in the London formalism with ours and with recently published
experimental results. As expected, for narrow strips our results reproduce
better the experimental findings.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
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