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Higher order finite element analysis of thick composite laminates
A higher order, sub-parametric, laminated, 3D solid finite element was used for the analysis of very thick laminated composite plates. The geometry of this element is defined by four nodes in the X-Y plane which define a prism of material through the thickness of the laminate. There are twenty-four degrees of freedom at each node; translations at the upper and lower surfaces of the laminate in each of the three coordinate directions, and the derivatives of these translations with respect to each coordinate. This choice of degrees of freedom leads to displacement and strain compatibility at the corners. Stacking sequence effects are accounted for by explicitly integrating the strain energy density through the thickness of the element. The laminated solid element was combined with a gap-contact element to analyze thick laminated composite lugs loaded through flexible pins. The resulting model accounts for pin bending effects that produce non-uniform bearing stresses through the thickness of the lug. A thick composite lug experimental test program was performed, and provided data that was used to validate the analytical model. Two lug geometries and three stacking sequences were tested
Magnetic coupling in highly-ordered NiO/Fe3O4(110): Ultrasharp magnetic interfaces vs. long-range magnetoelastic interactions
We present a laterally resolved X-ray magnetic dichroism study of the
magnetic proximity effect in a highly ordered oxide system, i.e. NiO films on
Fe3O4(110). We found that the magnetic interface shows an ultrasharp
electronic, magnetic and structural transition from the ferrimagnet to the
antiferromagnet. The monolayer which forms the interface reconstructs to
NiFe2O4 and exhibits an enhanced Fe and Ni orbital moment, possibly caused by
bonding anisotropy or electronic interaction between Fe and Ni cations. The
absence of spin-flop coupling for this crystallographic orientation can be
explained by a structurally uncompensated interface and additional
magnetoelastic effects
Element-Specific Depth Profile of Magnetism and Stoichiometry at the La0.67Sr0.33MnO3/BiFeO3 Interface
Depth-sensitive magnetic, structural and chemical characterization is
important in the understanding and optimization of novel physical phenomena
emerging at interfaces of transition metal oxide heterostructures. In a
simultaneous approach we have used polarized neutron and resonant X-ray
reflectometry to determine the magnetic profile across atomically sharp
interfaces of ferromagnetic La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 / multiferroic BiFeO3 bi-layers
with sub-nanometer resolution. In particular, the X-ray resonant magnetic
reflectivity measurements at the Fe and Mn resonance edges allowed us to
determine the element specific depth profile of the ferromagnetic moments in
both the La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 and BiFeO3 layers. Our measurements indicate a
magnetically diluted interface layer within the La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 layer, in
contrast to previous observations on inversely deposited layers. Additional
resonant X-ray reflection measurements indicate a region of an altered Mn- and
O-content at the interface, with a thickness matching that of the magnetic
diluted layer, as origin of the reduction of the magnetic moment.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, supplemental material include
Strain and composition dependence of the orbital polarization in nickelate superlattices
A combined analysis of x-ray absorption and resonant reflectivity data was
used to obtain the orbital polarization profiles of superlattices composed of
four-unit-cell-thick layers of metallic LaNiO3 and layers of insulating RXO3
(R=La, Gd, Dy and X=Al, Ga, Sc), grown on substrates that impose either
compressive or tensile strain. This superlattice geometry allowed us to partly
separate the influence of epitaxial strain from interfacial effects controlled
by the chemical composition of the insulating blocking layers. Our quantitative
analysis reveal orbital polarizations up to 25%. We further show that strain is
the most effective control parameter, whereas the influence of the chemical
composition of the blocking layers is comparatively small.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure
Angular Dependent Soft X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of V2O5 and V6O13
We have measured the V 2p3/2 and O 1s x-ray absorption spectra of single
crystal V2O5 and V6O13 and compared to linear combinations of atomic orbitals
(LCAO) density of states (DOS) calculations. The spectra change dramatically
with incident angle. The use of polarized light and a single crystal limits the
number of transitions possible, revealing spectral features that cannot be
resolved on polycrystals (angle-integrated). The measured O 1s and V 2p3/2
spectra agree with the projected unoccupied O 2p and V 3d DOS respectively,
indicating that atomic and solid state effects, including V-O hybridization,
must be included to adequately describe the spectra.Comment: PostScript, 9 pages, 3 figure
X-Ray Microscopy of Spin Wave Focusing using a Fresnel Zone Plate
Magnonics, i.e. the artificial manipulation of spin waves, is a flourishing
field of research with many potential uses in data processing within reach.
Apart from the technological applications the possibility to directly influence
and observe these types of waves is of great interest for fundamental research.
Guidance and steering of spin waves has been previously shown and lateral spin
wave confinement has been achieved. However, true spin wave focusing with both
lateral confinement and increase in amplitude has not been shown before. Here,
we show for the first time spin wave focusing by realizing a Fresnel zone plate
type lens. Using x-ray microscopy we are able to directly image the propagation
of spin waves into the nanometer sized focal spot. Furthermore, we observe that
the focal spot can be freely moved in a large area by small variations of the
bias field. Thus, this type of lens provides a steerable intense nanometer
sized spin wave source. Potentially, this could be used to selectively
illuminate magnonic devices like nano oscillators with a steerable spin wave
beam
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