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    Four-point probe measurements using current probes with voltage feedback to measure electric potentials

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    We present a four-point probe resistance measurement technique which uses four equivalent current measuring units, resulting in minimal hardware requirements and corresponding sources of noise. Local sample potentials are measured by a software feedback loop which adjusts the corresponding tip voltage such that no current flows to the sample. The resulting tip voltage is then equivalent to the sample potential at the tip position. We implement this measurement method into a multi-tip scanning tunneling microscope setup such that potentials can also be measured in tunneling contact, allowing in principle truly non-invasive four-probe measurements. The resulting measurement capabilities are demonstrated for BiSbTe3_3 and Si(111)(7×7)(111)-(7\times7) samples

    Mass distributions for nuclear disintegration from fission to evaporation

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    By a proper choice of the excitation energy per nucleon we analyze the mass distributions of the nuclear fragmentation at various excitation energies. Starting from low energies (between 0.1 and 1 MeV/nucleon) up to higher energies about 12 MeV/n, we classified the mass yield characteristics for heavy nuclei (A>200) on the basis of Statistical Multifragmentation Model. The evaluation of fragment distribution with the excitation energy show that the present results exhibit the same trend as the experimental ones.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Data and knowledge base on the basis of the expanded matrix model of their representation for the intelligent system of road-climatic zoning of territories

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    An extended matrix model of data and knowledge representation on the investigated area, as well as a matrix model of data representation on the territory under investigation, are proposed for the intelligent system of road-climatic zoning of territories (RCZT) - the main information technology of RCZT. A part of the West Siberian region has been selected as the investigated territory. The extended matrix model of knowledge representation is filled out by knowledge engineers with participation of highly qualified experts in the field of RCZT. The matrix model of data representation on the territory under investigation is filled out by persons concerned in RCZT of the motor-roads management system

    The problem of lack of experience of graduates of technical specialties

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    В статье рассматриваются пути решения получения опыта работы для студентов. Опыт работы является одним из основных требований, предъявляемых к будущему работникуThe article discusses the solutions to obtain experience for students. Experience is one of the main requirements to the future employe

    Technology of measurement of parameters of details on the GLOBAL CLASSIC coordinate measurement machine 05.05.05

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    Измерение сложнопрофильных деталей на предприятиях машиностроения без использования современного оборудования практически невозможно. Модернизация предприятий направлена не только на приобретение современного измерительного оборудования, но и на подготовку персоналаMeasurement of figurine details at the enterprises of mechanical engineering without use of the modern equipment is almost impossible. Modernization of the enterprises is directed not only to acquisition of the modern measuring equipment, but also to preparation of personne

    First-principles method for calculating the rate constants of internal-conversion and intersystem-crossing transitions

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    A method for calculating the rate constants for internal-conversion (k(IC)) and intersystem-crossing (k(ISC)) processes within the adiabatic and Franck-Condon (FC) approximations is proposed. The applicability of the method is demonstrated by calculation of k(IC) and k(ISC) for a set of organic and organometallic compounds with experimentally known spectroscopic properties. The studied molecules were pyrromethene-567 dye, psoralene, hetero[8]circulenes, free-base porphyrin, naphthalene, and larger polyacenes. We also studied fac-Alq(3) and fac-Ir(ppy)(3), which are important molecules in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). The excitation energies were calculated at the multi-configuration quasi-degenerate second-order perturbation theory (XMC-QDPT2) level, which is found to yield excitation energies in good agreement with experimental data. Spin-orbit coupling matrix elements, non-adiabatic coupling matrix elements, Huang-Rhys factors, and vibrational energies were calculated at the time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) and complete active space self-consistent field (CASSCF) levels. The computed fluorescence quantum yields for the pyrromethene-567 dye, psoralene, hetero[8]circulenes, fac-Alq(3) and fac-Ir(ppy)(3) agree well with experimental data, whereas for the free-base porphyrin, naphthalene, and the polyacenes, the obtained quantum yields significantly differ from the experimental values, because the FC and adiabatic approximations are not accurate for these molecules.Peer reviewe

    Resonance Chiral Lagrangian analysis of τη()ππ0ντ\tau^- \to \eta^{(\prime)} \pi^- \pi^0 \nu_\tau decays

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    The hadronization structure of τηππ0ντ\tau^- \to \eta \pi^- \pi^0 \nu_\tau decays is analyzed using Chiral Perturbation Theory with resonances, considering only the contribution of the lightest meson resonances at leading order in the 1/NC1/N_C expansion. After imposing the asymptotic behavior of vector spectral functions ruled by QCD, unknown effective couplings are determined by fitting the τηππ0ντ\tau^- \to \eta \pi^- \pi^0 \nu_\tau branching ratio and decay spectrum to recent data. Predictions for the partner decay τηππ0ντ\tau^- \to \eta^\prime \pi^- \pi^0 \nu_\tau and the low-energy behavior of the cross section σ(e+eηπ+π)\sigma (e^+e^-\to \eta\pi^+\pi^-) are also discussed.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures, v2: Title changed, references added and rewriting of some sentences. It matches the published version in PR

    Effective moment of inertia for several fission reaction systems induced by nucleons, light particles and heavy ions

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    Compound nucleus effective moment of inertia has been calculated for several fission reaction systems induced by nucleons, light particles, and heavy ions. Determination of this quantity for these systems is based upon the comparison between the experimental data of the fission fragment angular distributions as well as the prediction of the standard saddle-point statistical model (SSPSM). For the systems, the two cases, namely with and without neutron emission corrections were considered. In these calculations, it is assumed that all the neutrons are emitted before reaching the saddle point.It should be noted that the above method for determining of the effective moment of inertia had not been reported until now and this method is used for the first time to determine compound nucleus effective moment of inertia. Hence, our calculations are of particular importance in obtaining this quantity, and have a significant rule in the field of fission physics. Afterwards, our theoretical results have been compared with the data obtained from the rotational liquid drop model as well as the Sierk model, and satisfactory agreements were found. Finally, we have considered the effective moment of inertia of compound nuclei for the systems that formed similar compound nuclei at similar excitation energies.Comment: 9 pages, 2 Figures, 2 Table

    Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons under incoherent pumping

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    Bose-Einstein condensation in a gas of magnons pumped by an incoherent pumping source is experimentally studied at room temperature. We demonstrate that the condensation can be achieved in a gas of bosons under conditions of incoherent pumping. Moreover, we show the critical transition point is almost independent of the frequency spectrum of the pumping source and is solely determined by the density of magnons. The electromagnetic power radiated by the magnon condensate was found to scale quadratically with the pumping power, which is in accordance with the theory of Bose-Einstein condensation in magnon gases

    Formation of deformation substructures in FCC crystals under the influence of point defect fluxes

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    The article deals with sub-structural transformations in FCC crystals under the influence of point defect fluxes. Different relationships between accumulation of point defects in crystal and substructure transformations, in particular during the process of fragmented dislocation structure formation have been received
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