604 research outputs found
The status of current events in the sixth grades of selected cities and towns of eastern Massachusetts
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
The status of current events in the sixth grades of selected cities and towns of eastern Massachusetts
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
Optical and Infrared Spectroscopy
Contains report on one research project.Joint Services Electronics Program (Contract DA36-039-AMC-03200(E)
Optical and Infrared Spectroscopy
Contains research objectives and reports on one research project.Joint Services Electronics Programs (U. S. Army, U. S. Navy, and U. S. Air Force) under Contract DA 36-039-AMC-03200(E
Photoluminescence of hexagonal boron nitride: effect of surface oxidation under UV-laser irradiation
We report on the UV laser induced fluorescence of hexagonal boron nitride
(h-BN) following nanosecond laser irradiation of the surface under vacuum and
in different environments of nitrogen gas and ambient air. The observed
fluorescence bands are tentatively ascribed to impurity and mono (VN), or
multiple (m-VN with m = 2 or 3) nitrogen vacancies. A structured fluorescence
band between 300 nm and 350 nm is assigned to impurity-band transition and its
complex lineshape is attributed to phonon replicas. An additional band at 340
nm, assigned to VN vacancies on surface, is observed under vacuum and quenched
by adsorbed molecular oxygen. UV-irradiation of h-BN under vacuum results in a
broad asymmetric fluorescence at ~400 nm assigned to m-VN vacancies; further
irradiation breaks more B-N bonds enriching the surface with elemental boron.
However, no boron deposit appears under irradiation of samples in ambient
atmosphere. This effect is explained by oxygen healing of radiation-induced
surface defects. Formation of the oxide layer prevents B-N dissociation and
preserves the bulk sample stoichiometry
Molecular spintronics: Coherent spin transfer in coupled quantum dots
Time-resolved Faraday rotation has recently demonstrated coherent transfer of
electron spin between quantum dots coupled by conjugated molecules. Using a
transfer Hamiltonian ansatz for the coupled quantum dots, we calculate the
Faraday rotation signal as a function of the probe frequency in a pump-probe
setup using neutral quantum dots. Additionally, we study the signal of one
spin-polarized excess electron in the coupled dots. We show that, in both
cases, the Faraday rotation angle is determined by the spin transfer
probabilities and the Heisenberg spin exchange energy. By comparison of our
results with experimental data, we find that the transfer matrix element for
electrons in the conduction band is of order 0.08 eV and the spin transfer
probabilities are of order 10%.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures; minor change
Destruction of the Mott Insulating Ground State of Ca_2RuO_4 by a Structural Transition
We report a first-order phase transition at T_M=357 K in single crystal
Ca_2RuO_4, an isomorph to the superconductor Sr_2RuO_4. The discontinuous
decrease in electrical resistivity signals the near destruction of the Mott
insulating phase and is triggered by a structural transition from the low
temperature orthorhombic to a high temperature tetragonal phase. The magnetic
susceptibility, which is temperature dependent but not Curie-like decreases
abruptly at TM and becomes less temperature dependent. Unlike most insulator to
metal transitions, the system is not magnetically ordered in either phase,
though the Mott insulator phase is antiferromagnetic below T_N=110 K.Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B (Rapid Communications
Optical and Infrared Spectroscopy
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