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Influence of Domain Wall on Magnetocaloric Effect in GdPt
The resistivity, magnetoresistance and in-field heat capacity measurements
were performed on GdPt intermetallic compound. The magnetocaloric
parameters and were derived from the in-field heat
capacity data. Comparison has been made between the magnetocaloric effect
and difference in resistivity
as a function of temperature. There is distinct difference in the temperature
dependence of and below the ferromagnetic transition
temperature. However after removing the domain wall contribution from , the nature of and dependence as a function of
temperature are similar. Our observation indicates that the domain wall
contribution in magnetocaloric effect is negligible in spite of the fact that
it has significant contribution in magnetotransport.Comment: RevTex 4 pages, 6 figure
Stimulated Raman scattering in an optical parametric oscillator based on periodically poled MgO-doped stoichiometric LiTaO3
The evolution versus pump power of the spectrum of a singly resonant optical
parametric oscillator based on an MgO-doped periodically poled stoichiometric
lithium tantalate crystal is observed. The onset of cascade Raman lasing due to
stimulated Raman scattering in the nonlinear crystal is analyzed. Spurious
frequency doubling and sum-frequency generation phenomena are observed and
understood. A strong reduction of the intracavity Raman scattering is obtained
by a careful adjustment of the cavity losses.Comment: 6 figure
Transformation toughened ceramics for the heavy duty diesel engine technology program
The objective of this program is to develop an advanced high temperature oxide structural ceramic for application to the heavy duty diesel engine. The approach is to employ transformation toughening by additions of ZrO.5HfO.5O2 solid solution to the oxide ceramics, mullite (2Al2O3S2SiO2) and alumina (Al2O3). The study is planned for three phases, each 12 months in duration. This report covers Phase 1. During this period, processing techniques were developed to incorporate the ZrO.5HfO.5O2 solid solution in the matrices while retaining the necessary metastable tetragonal phase. Modulus of rupture and of elasticity, coefficient of thermal expansion, fracture toughness by indent technique and thermal diffusivity of representative specimens were measured. In Phase 2, the process will be improved to provide higher mechanical strength and to define the techniques for scale up to component size. In Phase 3, full scale component prototypes will be fabri-]cated
Growth and physical property study of single nanowire (diameter ~ 45nm) of half doped Manganite
We report here the growth and characterization of functional oxide nanowire
of hole doped manganite of La0.5Sr0.5MnO3 (LSMO). We also report four probe
electrical resistance measurement of single nanowire of LSMO (diameter ~ 45nm)
using FIB fabricated electrodes. The wires were fabricated by hydrothermal
method using autoclave at a temperature of 270 oC. The elemental analysis and
physical property like electrical resistivity were studied at individual
nanowire level. The quantitative determination of Mn valency and elemental
mapping of constituent elements was done by using Electron Energy Loss
Spectroscopy (EELS) in the Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM)
mode. We addressed the important issue of whether as a result of size reduction
the nanowires can retain the desired composition, structure and physical
properties. The nanowires used were found to have a ferromagnetic transition
(TC) at around 325 K which is very close to the bulk value of around 330 K
found in single crystal of the same composition confirming that the functional
behavior is likely to be retained even after size reduction of the nanowires to
a diameter of 45 nm. The electrical resistivity shows insulating behavior
within the temperature range measured, which is very much similar to the bulk
system.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, accepted in Journal of Nanomaterial
A systematic study on the binding energy of hypernuclei
In this paper, we calculated the binding energy per baryon of the
hypernuclei systemically, using the relativistic mean field theory (RMF) in a
statistic frame. Some resemble properties are found among most of the
hypernuclei found in experiments. The data show that a hypernucleus
will be more stable, if it is composed of a hyperon adding to a
stable normal nuclear core, or a hyperon replacing a neutron in a
stable normal nuclear core. According to our calculations, existences of some
new hypernuclei are predicted under the frame of RMF.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, 3 table
Double-layer shocks in a magnetized quantum plasma
The formation of small but finite amplitude electrostatic shocks in the
propagation of quantum ion-acoustic waves (QIAWs) obliquely to an external
magnetic field is reported in a quantum electron-positron-ion (e-p-i) plasma.
Such shocks are seen to have double-layer (DL) structures composed of the
compressive and accompanying rarefactive slow-wave fronts. Existence of such DL
shocks depends critically on the quantum coupling parameter associated with
the Bohm potential and the positron to electron density ratio . The
profiles may, however, steepen initially and reach a steady state with a number
of solitary waves in front of the shocks. Such novel DL shocks could be a good
candidate for particle acceleration in intense laser-solid density plasma
interaction experiments as well as in compact astrophysical objects, e.g.,
magnetized white dwarfs.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure (to appear in Physical Review E
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