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Magnetic properties of Hydrogenated Li and Co doped ZnO nanoparticles
The effect of hydrogenation on magnetic properties of Zn0.85Co0.05Li0.10O
nanoparticles is presented. It was found that the sample hydrided at room
temperature (RT) showed weak ferromagnetism (FM) while that hydrided at 400oC
showed robust ferromagnetism at room temperature. In both cases reheating the
sample at 400oC in air converts it back into paramagnetic state (P) completely.
The characterization of samples by X-ray and electron diffraction (ED) showed
that room temperature ferromagnetism observed in the samples hydrogenated at RT
is intrinsic in nature whereas that observed in the samples hydrogenated at
400oC is partly due to the cobalt metal clusters.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Geometrical dynamics of Born-Infeld objects
We present a geometrical inspired study of the dynamics of -branes. We
focus on the usual nonpolynomial Dirac-Born-Infeld action for the worldvolume
swept out by the brane in its evolution in general background spacetimes. We
emphasize the form of the resulting equations of motion which are quite simple
and resemble Newton's second law, complemented with a conservation law for a
worldvolume bicurrent. We take a closer look at the classical Hamiltonian
analysis which is supported by the ADM framework of general relativity. The
constraints and their algebra are identified as well as the geometrical role
they play in phase space. In order to illustrate our results, we review the
dynamics of a -brane immersed in a background spacetime.
We exhibit the mechanical properties of Born-Infeld objects paving the way to a
consistent quantum formulation.Comment: LaTex, 20 pages, no figure
Magnetic Behavior of Manganese-Doped ZnSe Quantum Dots
Magnetic properties of manganese-doped ZnSe quantum dots with the size of approximately 3.6 nm are investigated. The amount of Mn in the ZnSe quantum dots has been varied from 0.10% to 1.33%. The doping level in the quantum dots is much less than that used in the precursor. The co-ordination of Mn in the ZnSe lattice has been determined by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). Two different hyperfine couplings 67.3Ă10â4 and 60.9Ă10â4âcmâ1 observed in the EPR spectrum imply that Mn atoms occupy two distinct sites; one uncoordinated (near the surface) and other having a cubic symmetric environment (nanocrystal core), respectively. Photoluminescence measurements also confirm the incorporation of Mn in ZnSe quantum dots. From the Curie-Weiss behavior of the susceptibility, the effective Mn-Mn antiferromagnetic exchange constant (J1) has been evaluated. The spin-glass behavior is observed in 1.33% Mn-doped ZnSe quantum dots, at low temperature. Magnetic behavior at a low temperature is discussed
Hamilton-Jacobi quantization of singular Lagrangians with linear velocities
In this paper, constrained Hamiltonian systems with linear velocities are
investigated by using the Hamilton-Jacobi method. We shall consider the
integrablity conditions on the equations of motion and the action function as
well in order to obtain the path integral quantization of singular Lagrangians
with linear velocities.Comment: late
The structural and magnetic properties of (In1-xFex)2O3 (0.0 <= x <= 0.25) system : prepared by gel combustion method
(In1-xFex)2O3 polycrystalline samples with x = (0.0, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20
and 0.25) have been synthesized by a gel combustion method. Reitveld refinement
analysis of X raydiffraction data indicated the formation of single phase cubic
bixbyite structure without any parasitic phases. This observation is further
confirmed by high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) imaging,
and indexing of the selected-area electron diffraction (SAED) patterns, X-ray
Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) and Raman Spectroscopy. DC Magnetization studies
as a function of temperature and field indicatethat they are ferromagnetic with
Curie temperature (TC) well above room temperature.Comment: 9 pages 3 figure
Chiral Bosons Through Linear Constraints
We study in detail the quantization of a model which apparently describes
chiral bosons. The model is based on the idea that the chiral condition could
be implemented through a linear constraint. We show that the space of states is
of indefinite metric. We cure this disease by introducing ghost fields in such
a way that a BRST symmetry is generated. A quartet algebra is seen to emerge.
The quartet mechanism, then, forces all physical states, but the vacuum, to
have zero norm.Comment: 9 page
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