638 research outputs found
Superconducting phase diagram of the filled skuterrudite PrOs4Sb12
We present new measurements of the specific heat of the heavy fermion
superconductor PrOs4Sb12, on a sample which exhibits two sharp distinct
anomalies at Tc1= 1.89K and Tc2= 1.72K. They are used to draw a precise
magnetic field-temperature superconducting phase diagram of PrOs4Sb12 down to
350 mK.
We discuss the superconducting phase diagram of PrOs4Sb12 and its possible
relation with an unconventional superconducting order parameter. We give a
detailed analysis of Hc2(T), which shows paramagnetic limitation (a support for
even parity pairing) and multiband effects
Pressure cycle of superconducting Cs0.8Fe2Se2: a transport study
We report measurements of the temperature and pressure dependence of the
electrical resistivity of single crystalline iron-based chalcogenide
Cs0.8Fe2Se2. In this material superconductivity Tc~30K develops from a normal
state with extremely large resistivity. At ambient pressure a large "hump" in
the resistivity is observed around 200K. Under pressure, the resistivity
decreases by two orders of magnitude, concomitant with a sudden Tc suppression
around p~8GPa. Even at 9GPa a metallic resistivity state is not recovered, and
the {\rho}(T) "hump" is still detected. A comparison of the data measured upon
increasing and decreasing the external pressure leads us to suggest that
superconductivity is not related to this hump
Memory spaces – cooperative learning between physical and virtual mobility
Die Corona-Pandemie hat weltweit zu Bemühungen geführt, neue und innovative Konzepte für die digitale Lehre zu schaffen. Kern unserer Überlegungen ist ein im Wintersemester 2018/2019 an der Universität Greifswald und der Staatlichen Universität St. Petersburg durchgeführtes kooperatives Projektseminar, in dem Studierende gemeinsam an deutsch- und russischsprachigen Erinnerungsdiskursen zu gemeinsamen Erinnerungsorten im kollektiven Gedächtnis der russischen und der deutschen Gesellschaft gearbeitet haben. Ausgehend von einer Annäherung an das Konzept der Erinnerungsorte wird im vorliegenden Beitrag das damalige Kooperationsprojekt vorgestellt, das parallele Arbeitsphasen an den beiden Standorten mit Exkursionen von Studierendengruppen an den jeweils anderen Standort verbunden hat. Den Beitrag runden Überlegungen dazu ab, wie ein solches Seminar im Sinne einer Förderung virtueller akademischer Mobilität fruchtbar gemacht werden kann. The Corona pandemic has led to worldwide efforts to create new and innovative concepts for digital learning. In this article, we present a project oriented seminar that took place at the University of Greifswald and St. Petersburg State University in the winter semester of 2018. In this project seminar students of both universities worked on memory spaces that are at the same time a part of the collective memory of both German- and Russian-speaking discourse communities. After giving an outline on the concept of memory spaces, this article presents the project, which combined parallel work at the two participating universities with study visits of student groups from each university to the partner university. We end with reflections on how such seminars can serve as a basis for virtual academic mobility
The Polarized H and D Atomic Beam Source for ANKE at COSY-J\"ulich
A polarized atomic beam source was developed for the polarized internal
storage-cell gas target at the magnet spectrometer ANKE of COSY-J\"ulich. The
intensities of the beams injected into the storage cell, measured with a
compression tube, are hydrogen atoms/s (two hyperfine
states) and deuterium atoms/s (three hyperfine states). For
the hydrogen beam the achieved vector polarizations are . For the deuterium beam, the obtained combinations of vector
and tensor () polarizations are (with a
constant ), and or (both with vanishing ). The paper includes a detailed
technical description of the apparatus and of the investigations performed
during the development.Comment: 18 pages, 26 figures, 4 table
Field Dependence of the Ground State in the Exotic Superconductor CeCoIn: a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation
We report In nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements in
CeCoIn at low temperature ( mK) as a function of magnetic
field () from 2 T to 13.5 T applied perpendicular to the -axis.
NMR line shift reveals that below 10 T the spin susceptibility increases as
. We associate this with an increase of the density of states due
to the Zeeman and Doppler-shifted quasiparticles extended outside the vortex
cores in a d-wave superconductor. Above 10 T a new superconducting state is
stabilized, possibly the modulated phase predicted by Fulde, Ferrell, Larkin
and Ovchinnikov (FFLO). This phase is clearly identified by a strong and linear
increase of the NMR shift with the field, before a jump at the first order
transition to the normal state.Comment: 4 pages, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Temperature and pressure evolution of the crystal structure of Ax(Fe1-ySe)2 (A = Cs, Rb, K) studied by synchrotron powder diffraction
Temperature-dependent synchrotron powder diffraction on Cs0.83(Fe0.86Se)2
revealed first order I4/m to I4/mmm structural transformation around 216{\deg}C
associated with the disorder of the Fe vacancies. Irreversibility observed
during the transition is likely associated with a mobility of intercalated
Alkali atoms. Pressure-dependent synchrotron powder diffraction on
Cs0.83(Fe1-ySe)2, Rb0.85(Fe1-ySe)2 and K0.8(Fe1-ySe)2 (y ~ 0.14) indicated that
the I4/m superstructure reflections are present up to pressures of 120 kbar.
This may indicate that the ordering of the Fe vacancies is present in both
superconducting and non-superconductive states.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, 1 tabl
Measurements of polarized photo-pion production on longitudinally polarized HD and Implications for Convergence of the GDH Integral
We report new measurements of inclusive pion production from frozen-spin HD
for polarized photon beams covering the Delta(1232) resonance. These provide
data simultaneously on both H and D with nearly complete angular distributions
of the spin-difference cross sections entering the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH)
sum rule. Recent results from Mainz and Bonn exceed the GDH prediction for the
proton by 22 microbarns, suggesting as yet unmeasured high-energy components.
Our pi0 data reveal a different angular dependence than assumed in Mainz
analyses and integrate to a value that is 18 microbarns lower, suggesting a
more rapid convergence. Our results for deuterium are somewhat lower than
published data, considerably more precise and generally lower than available
calculations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Submitted for publication in Physical Review
Letter
Effects of Impurities with Singlet-Triplet Configuration on Multiband Superconductors
Roles of multipole degrees of freedom in multiband superconductors are
investigated in a case of impurities whose low-lying states consist of singlet
ground and triplet excited states, which is related to the experimental fact
that the transition temperature is increased by Pr substitution for
La in LaOsSb. The most important contribution to the
increase comes from the inelastic interband scattering of electrons coupled to
quadrupole or octupole moments of impurities. It is found that a magnetic field
modifies an effective pairing interaction and the scattering anisotropy appears
in the field-orientation dependence of the upper critical field
in the vicinity of , although a uniaxial anisotropic field is
required for experimental detection. This would be proof that the Pr internal
degrees of freedom are relevant to the stability of superconductivity in
(LaPr)OsSb.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, to appear in J. Phys. Soc. Jp
Measurement of the Analyzing Power in \\with a Fast Forward --Diproton
A measurement of the analyzing power of the
reaction was carried out at beam energies of 0.5 and 0.8 GeV by detection of a
fast forward proton pair of small excitation energy MeV. The
kinematically complete experiment made use of the ANKE spectrometer at the
internal beam of COSY and a deuterium cluster--jet target. For the first time
the --wave dominance in the fast diproton is experimentally demonstrated in
this reaction. While at GeV the measured analyzing power
vanishes, it reaches almost unity at GeV for neutrons scattered at
. The results are compared with a model taking into
account one--nucleon exchange, single scattering and (1232) excitation
in the intermediate state. The model describes fairly well the unpolarized
cross section obtained earlier by us and the analyzing power at 0.8 GeV, it
fails to reproduce the angular dependence of at 0.5 GeV.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl
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