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Optimization of Ball-Milling Process for Preparation of Si-Ge Nanostructured Thermoelectric Materials
Here we report on technical details of preparation of Si-Ge-based nanostructured thermoelectic materials
by a mechnical alloying method. It has been shown that for a milling speed of 350 rpm a single Si-Ge
phase is formed after milling time less than 6 h.
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One-step synthesis of γ-Fe₂ O₃/Fe₃ O₄ nanocomposite for sensitive electrochemical detection of hydrogen peroxide
Maghemite/magnetite nanocomposite ( γ-Fe₂ O₃/Fe₃ O₄ ) was prepared via an electrochemical method using pulse alternating current and applied for electrocatalytic reduction and sensing of hydrogen peroxide. The structural and compositional analysis of the γ-Fe₂ O₃/Fe₃ O₄ was characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM and XPS. Its thermal decomposition behavior was studied using TG/DSC. The mechanism for γ- Fe₂ O₃/Fe₃ O₄ nanocomposite formation was propose
The potentiodynamic bottom-up growth of the tin oxide nanostructured layer for gas-analytical multisensor array chips
We report a deposition of the tin oxide/hydroxide nanostructured layer by the potentiodynamic method from acidic nitrate solutions directly over the substrate, equipped with multiple strip electrodes which is employed as a gas-analytical multisensor array chip. The electrochemical synthesis is set to favor the growth of the tin oxide/hydroxide phase, while the appearance of metallic Sn is suppressed by cycling. The as-synthesized tin oxide/hydroxide layer is characterized by mesoporous morphology with grains, 250–300 nm diameter, which are further crystallized into fine SnO2 poly-nanocrystals following heating to 300 °C for 24 h just on the chip. The fabricated layer exhibits chemiresistive properties under exposure to organic vapors, which allows the generation of a multisensor vector signal capable of selectively distinguishing various vapors
Space-VLBI observations of OH maser OH34.26+0.15: low interstellar scattering
We report on the first space-VLBI observations of the OH34.26+0.15 maser in
two main line OH transitions at 1665 and 1667 MHz. The observations involved
the space radiotelescope on board the Japanese satellite HALCA and an array of
ground radio telescopes. The map of the maser region and images of individual
maser spots were produced with an angular resolution of 1 milliarcsec which is
several times higher than the angular resolution available on the ground. The
maser spots were only partly resolved and a lower limit to the brightness
temperature 6x10^{12} K was obtained. The maser seems to be located in the
direction of low interstellar scattering, an order of magnitude lower than the
scattering of a nearby extragalactic source and pulsar.Comment: 8 pages, 2 tables, 9 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
SND@LHC: The Scattering and Neutrino Detector at the LHC
SND@LHC is a compact and stand-alone experiment designed to perform measurements with neutrinos produced at the LHC in the pseudo-rapidity region of . The experiment is located 480 m downstream of the ATLAS interaction point, in the TI18 tunnel. The detector is composed of a hybrid system based on an 830 kg target made of tungsten plates, interleaved with emulsion and electronic trackers, also acting as an electromagnetic calorimeter, and followed by a hadronic calorimeter and a muon identification system. The detector is able to distinguish interactions of all three neutrino flavours, which allows probing the physics of heavy flavour production at the LHC in the very forward region. This region is of particular interest for future circular colliders and for very high energy astrophysical neutrino experiments. The detector is also able to search for the scattering of Feebly Interacting Particles. In its first phase, the detector will operate throughout LHC Run 3 and collect a total of 250
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