35 research outputs found
Experimental evidence of s-wave superconductivity in bulk CaC
The temperature dependence of the in-plane magnetic penetration depth,
, has been measured in a c-axis oriented polycrystalline
CaC bulk sample using a high-resolution mutual inductance technique. A
clear exponential behavior of has been observed at low
temperatures, strongly suggesting isotropic s-wave pairing. Data fit using the
standard BCS theory yields Angstroem and
meV. The ratio
gives indication for a conventional weakly coupled superconductor.Comment: To appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Linear and nonlinear electrodynamic response of bulk CaC6 in the microwave regime
The linear and nonlinear response to a microwave electromagnetic field of two
c-axis oriented polycrystalline samples of the newly discovered superconductor
CaC6 (Tc = 11.5 K) is studied in the superconducting state down to 2 K. The
surface resistance Rs and the third order intermodulation distortion, arising
from a two-tone excitation, have been measured as a function of temperature and
microwave circulating power. Experiments are carried out using a dielectrically
loaded copper cavity operating at 7 GHz in a "hot finger" configuration. The
results confirm recent experimental findings that CaC6 behaves as a
weakly-coupled, fully gapped, superconductor. The weak power dependence of Rs
encourages a further investigation of this novel superconductor as a possible
alternative to Nb in specific microwave applications.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Appl. Phys. Let
Intrinsic nonlinearity probed by intermodulation distortion microwave measurements on high quality MgB2 thin films
The two tone intermodulation distortion arising in MgB2 thin films
synthesized by hybrid physical-chemical vapour deposition is studied in order
to probe the influence of the two bands on the nonlinear response of this
superconductor. The measurements are carried out by using a dielectrically
loaded copper cavity operating at 7 GHz. Microwave data on samples having
critical temperatures above 41 K, very low resistivity values, and residual
resistivity ratio larger than 10, are shown. The dependence of the nonlinear
surface losses and of the third order intermodulation products on the power
feeding the cavity and on the temperature is analyzed. At low power, the signal
arising from distortion versus temperature shows the intrinsic s-wave behavior
expected for this compound. Data are compared with measurements performed on Nb
and YBCO thin films using the same technique.Comment: Revised version. Submitted to APL on October 7th 200
Microwave losses of bulk CaC6
We report a study of the temperature dependence of the surface resistance RS
in the graphite intercalated compound (GIC) CaC6, where superconductivity at
11.5 K was recently discovered. Experiments are carried out using a copper
dielectrically loaded cavity operating at 7 GHz in a "hot finger"
configuration. Bulk CaC6 samples have been synthesized from highly oriented
pyrolytic graphite. Microwave data allows to extract unique information on the
quasiparticle density and on the nature of pairing in superconductors. The
analysis of RS(T) confirms our recent experimental findings that CaC6 behaves
as a weakly-coupled, fully gapped, superconductor.Comment: 2 pages, submitted to Physica C (M2S-HTSC 2006 Proceedings
Local media and geo-situated responses to Brexit: a quantitative analysis of Twitter, news and survey data
Societal debates and political outcomes are subject to news and social media influences, which are in turn subject to commercial and other forces. Local press are in decline, creating a "news gap". Research shows a contrary relationship between UK regions' economic dependence on EU membership and their voting in the 2016 UK EU membership referendum, raising questions about local awareness. We draw on a corpus of Twitter data which has been annotated for user location and Brexit vote intent, allowing us to investigate how location, topics of concern and Brexit stance are related. We compare this with a large corpus of articles from local and national news outlets, as well as survey data, finding evidence of a distinctly different focus in local reporting. National press focused more on terrorism and immigration than local press in most areas. Some Twitter users focused on immigration. Local press focused on trade, unemployment, local politics and agriculture. We find that remain voters shared interests more in keeping with local press on a per-region basis
Pharmacological Blockade of Serotonin 5-HT7 Receptor Reverses Working Memory Deficits in Rats by Normalizing Cortical Glutamate Neurotransmission
The role of 5-HT7 receptor has been demonstrated in various animal models of mood disorders; however its function in cognition remains largely speculative. This study evaluates the effects of SB-269970, a selective 5-HT7 antagonist, in a translational model of working memory deficit and investigates whether it modulates cortical glutamate and/or dopamine neurotransmission in rats. The effect of SB-269970 was evaluated in the delayed non-matching to position task alone or in combination with MK-801, a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, and, in separate experiments, with scopolamine, a non-selective muscarinic antagonist. SB-269970 (10 mg/kg) significantly reversed the deficits induced by MK-801 (0.1 mg/kg) but augmented the deficit induced by scopolamine (0.06 mg/kg). The ability of SB-269970 to modulate MK-801-induced glutamate and dopamine extracellular levels was separately evaluated using biosensor technology and microdialysis in the prefrontal cortex of freely moving rats. SB-269970 normalized MK-801 -induced glutamate but not dopamine extracellular levels in the prefrontal cortex. Rat plasma and brain concentrations of MK-801 were not affected by co-administration of SB-269970, arguing for a pharmacodynamic rather than a pharmacokinetic mechanism. These results indicate that 5-HT7 receptor antagonists might reverse cognitive deficits associated with NMDA receptor hypofunction by selectively normalizing glutamatergic neurotransmission