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Hardening mechanism of commercially pure Mg processed by high pressure torsion at room temperature
Coarse-grained Mg in the as-cast condition and fine-grained Mg in the extruded condition were processed by high pressure torsion (HPT) at room temperature for up to 16 turns. Microstructure observation and texture analysis indicate that to fulfil the Von Mises criterion, the non-basal slip is activated in the as-cast Mg and tension twinning is activated in the as-extruded Mg. Although the deformation mechanism is different in the as-cast Mg and the as-extruded Mg during HPT, their hardening evolutions are similar, i.e. after 1/8 turn of HPT, microhardness of the as-cast Mg and the extruded Mg both show a significant increase and further HPT processing does not significantly further increase the microhardness. Texture strengthening can explain the rapid hardening. Hardness anisotropy and texture data results suggest that texture strengthening plays an important role for both types of samples. Texture strengthening weakens with decreasing grain size
Exact soliton solution and inelastic two-soliton collision in spin chain driven by a time-dependent magnetic field
We investigate dynamics of exact N-soliton trains in spin chain driven by a
time-dependent magnetic field by means of an inverse scattering transformation.
The one-soliton solution indicates obviously the spin precession around the
magnetic field and periodic shape-variation induced by the time varying field
as well. In terms of the general soliton solutions N-soliton interaction and
particularly various two-soliton collisions are analyzed. The inelastic
collision by which we mean the soliton shape change before and after collision
appears generally due to the time varying field. We, moreover, show that
complete inelastic collisions can be achieved by adjusting spectrum and field
parameters. This may lead a potential technique of shape control of soliton.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Phosphorescence of CdS nanoparticles in polymer matrix as an indication of host-guest interaction
We report on the observation of the long-lasting low-temperature photoluminescence decay in the
hybrid system nano-CdS/polyvinyl alcohol with a characteristic time of about 1.7 s. The origin of the
phosphorescence is ascribed to the accumulation of photo-excited excitons in the traps within the
polymeric matrix with subsequent transfer of the excitation to the embedded CdS nanoparticles
Cosmological constraints on unparticle dark matter
In unparticle dark matter (unmatter) models the equation of state of the
unmatter is given by , where is the scaling factor.
Unmatter with such equations of state would have a significant impact on the
expansion history of the universe. Using type Ia supernovae (SNIa), the baryon
acoustic oscillation (BAO) measurements and the shift parameter of the cosmic
microwave background (CMB) to place constraints on such unmatter models we find
that if only the SNIa data is used the constraints are weak. However, with the
BAO and CMB shift parameter data added strong constraints can be obtained. For
the UDM model, in which unmatter is the sole dark matter, we find that
at 95% C.L. For comparison, in most unparticle physics models it is
assumed . For the CUDM model, in which unmatter co-exists with
cold dark matter, we found that the unmatter can at most make up a few percent
of the total cosmic density if , thus it can not be the major component
of dark matter.Comment: Replaced with revised version. BAO data is added to make a tighter
constraint. Version accepted for publication on Euro.Phys.J.
Quantum phase transition of condensed bosons in optical lattices
In this paper we study the superfluid-Mott-insulator phase transition of
ultracold dilute gas of bosonic atoms in an optical lattice by means of Green
function method and Bogliubov transformation as well. The superfluid-
Mott-insulator phase transition condition is determined by the energy-band
structure with an obvious interpretation of the transition mechanism. Moreover
the superfluid phase is explained explicitly from the energy spectrum derived
in terms of Bogliubov approach.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure
Determining and assessing the risks of commercial and recreational complex building projects in developing countries : a survey of experts in Iran
Purpose: As construction of commercial and recreational complex building projects (CRCBPs) is one of the most important issues in many developing countries and requires a very high cost of implementation, it is important to identify and prioritize the risks of such projects. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify and rank the risks of CRCBPs by studying the case of the βHamedanian Memorial,β a CRCBP in Iran. Design/methodology/approach: To pursue this aim, a descriptive-survey method was used. The statistical population of the study consists of 30 experienced experts (consultants, contractors and employers) of the βHamedanian Memorialβ project selected according to the Cochran formula and minimum population census. A questionnaire was used as the data collection tool, administered in all stages of risk identification and evaluation, and was devised by using library and field methods based on the literature and research background, as well as interviewing experts in the risk identification and evaluation stages. Kendallβs coefficient of agreement was used to validate the expertsβ opinions in the risk identification stage. The ranking in qualitative evaluation was done based on the risk intensity and the cumulative risk index. Findings: The results show that the risks are associated with exchange rate fluctuation, inflation fluctuation, access to skilled workers, contractorsβ claims and foreign threats from international relations. Originality/value: The results and findings of the present study can be of interest to the executives of large commercial, leisure, public and private projects in developing and developed countries; understanding risks can significantly improve the decision-making process of CRCBPs
Effects of Ultraviolet Light on Optical Properties of Colloidal CdS Nanoparticles Embedded in Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Matrix
CdS nanoparticles have been synthesized in aqueous solution using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as a capping
reagent. The effects of exposure by ultraviolet (UV) light on optical properties of nanocomposites consisting
of colloidal CdS nanoparticles and a polymer PVA matrix were studied by employing photoluminescence (PL)
spectroscopy. It is shown that UV-induced changes of the photoluminescence intensity in PVA are caused by
creation and healing of non-radiative recombination centers. It is also concluded that in the nanocomposites,
the UV-induced changes of the PL intensity are predominantly governed by processes at the NP/PVA interfaceFinancial support from the Swedish Institute via Visby program is greatly appreciated
Role of the host polymer matrix in light emission processes in nano-CdS/poly vinyl alcohol composite
Participation of a polymericmedia in light-emitting processes of composite nano-CdS/polyvinyl alcohol is studied by
probing different absorption-emission routes via adjustment of excitation wavelengths. It is shown that the polymeric
constituent of the composite contributes chiefly to the photoluminescence excitation processes via absorption
and excitation transfer to the embedded CdS nanoparticles while the composite emission occurs mostly
within the nanoparticles.Financial support from the Swedish Institute via Visby program is
greatly appreciated
Acute inhibition of MEK suppresses congenital melanocytic nevus syndrome in a murine model driven by activated NRAS and Wnt signaling
Congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN) syndrome is the association of pigmented melanocytic nevi with extra-cutaneous features, classically melanotic cells within the central nervous system, most frequently caused by a mutation of NRAS codon 61. This condition is currently untreatable and carries a significant risk of melanoma within the skin, brain, or leptomeninges. We have previously proposed a key role for Wnt signaling in the formation of melanocytic nevi, suggesting that activated Wnt signaling may be synergistic with activated NRAS in the pathogenesis of CMN syndrome. Some familial pre-disposition suggests a germ-line contribution to CMN syndrome, as does variability of neurological phenotypes in individuals with similar cutaneous phenotypes. Accordingly, we performed exome sequencing of germ-line DNA from patients with CMN to reveal rare or undescribed Wnt-signaling alterations. A murine model harboring activated NRASQ61K and Wnt signaling in melanocytes exhibited striking features of CMN syndrome, in particular neurological involvement. In the first model of treatment for this condition, these congenital, and previously assumed permanent, features were profoundly suppressed by acute post-natal treatment with a MEK inhibitor. These data suggest that activated NRAS and aberrant Wnt signaling conspire to drive CMN syndrome. Post-natal MEK inhibition is a potential candidate therapy for patients with this debilitating condition
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