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Crystal Structure of FePb 4 Sb 6 Se 14 and its Structural Relationship with FePb 3 Sb 4 Se 10
Single crystals of FePb 4 Sb 6 Se 14 , were obtained from solidâstate combination of high purity elemental powders at 873K for three days. Single crystal Xâray structure determination revealed that the compound crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P 2 1 / c (no. 14) and adopts the structure of Jamesonite (FePb 4 Sb 6 S 14 ). The structure contains two crystallographically independent lead atoms with monocapped and bicapped trigonal prismatic coordinations, three antimony atoms located in a distorted octahedral environment and one iron atom occupying a flattened octahedral coordination. Neighboring monocapped and bicapped trigonal prims around lead atoms share faces and edges to build a corrugated layer parallel to the ac plane. Octahedrally coordinated antimony atoms share edges to form oneâdimensional (1D) {SbSe} â ribbons connecting adjacent corrugated layers. The distortion of the octahedral coordination around antimony atoms within the {SbSe} â ribbons with the longest bond pointing towards the center of the ribbon, suggests the stereochemical activity of antimony loneâpairs with their electron clouds pointing towards the center of the {SbSe} â ribbon. The three dimensional framework resulting from the connectivity between the corrugated layers and the {SbSe} â ribbons, contains isolated cylindrical voids parallel to [100] which are filled by a 1D Fe n Se 4n+2 straight chain of edgeâsharing FeSe 6 octahedra. The crystal structure of FePb 4 Sb 6 Se 14 is closely related to that of FePb 3 Sb 4 Se 10 as they are formed by similar building units with different sizes.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95198/1/2549_ftp.pd
The I-mode confinement regime at ASDEX Upgrade: global propert ies and characterization of strongly intermittent density fluctuations
Properties of the IÂmode confinement regime on the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak are
summarized. A weak dependence of the power threshold for the LÂI transition on the toroidal
magnetic field strength is found. During improved confinement, the edge radial electric field
well deepens. Stability calculations show that the IÂmode pedestal is peelingÂballooning stable.
Turbulence investigations reveal strongly intermittent density fluctuations linked to the weakly
coherent mode in the confined plasma, which become stronger as the confinement quality
increases. Across all investigated structure sizes (
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Comparison with bolometry data shows that they move poloidally toward the XÂpoint and
finally end up in the divertor. This might be indicative that they play a role in inhibiting the
density profile growth, such that no pedestal is formed in the edge density profile.European Union (EUROfusion 633053)European Union (EUROfusion AWP15ÂENRÂ09/IPPÂ02
Characterising The Atmospheric Dynamics Of HD209458b-like Hot Jupiters Using AI Driven Image Recognition/Categorisation
In-order to understand the results of recent observations of exoplanets,
models have become increasingly complex. Unfortunately this increases both the
computational cost and output size of said models. We intend to explore if
AI-image-recognition can alleviate this burden. We used DYNAMICO to run a
series of HD209458-like models with different orbital-radii. Training data for
a number of features of interest was selected from the initial outputs of these
models. This was used to train a pair of multi-categorisation
convolutional-neural-networks (CNN), which we applied to our
outer-atmosphere-equilibrated models. The features detected by our CNNs
revealed that our models fall into two regimes: models with a shorter
orbital-radii exhibit significant global mixing which shapes the entire
atmospheres dynamics. Whereas, models with longer orbital-radii exhibit
negligible mixing except at mid-pressures. Here, the initial non-detection of
any trained features revealed a surprise: a night-side hot-spot. Analysis
suggests that this occurs when rotational influence is sufficiently weak that
divergent flows from the day-side to the night-side dominate over
rotational-driven transport, such as the equatorial jet. We suggest that
image-classification may play an important role in future, computational,
atmospheric studies. However special care must be paid to the data feed into
the model, from the colourmap, to training the CNN on features with enough
breadth and complexity that the CNN can learn to detect them. However, by using
preliminary-studies and prior-models, this should be more than achievable for
future exascale calculations, allowing for a significant reduction in future
workloads and computational resources.Comment: Accepted for publication in Ap
1H and 13C NMR assignments for a series of DielsâAlder adducts of anthracene and 9âsubstituted anthracenes
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111949/1/mrc4268.pd
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