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Momentum-resolved charge excitations in high-Tc cuprates studied by resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
We report a Cu K-edge resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) study of
high-Tc cuprates. Momentum-resolved charge excitations in the CuO2 plane are
examined from parent Mott insulators to carrier-doped superconductors. The Mott
gap excitation in undoped insulators is found to commonly show a larger
dispersion along the [pi,pi] direction than the [pi,0] direction. On the other
hand, the resonance condition displays material dependence. Upon hole doping,
the dispersion of the Mott gap excitation becomes weaker and an intraband
excitation appears as a continuum intensity below the gap at the same time. In
the case of electron doping, the Mott gap excitation is prominent at the zone
center and a dispersive intraband excitation is observed at finite momentum
transfer
LÎł1 x-ray Intensity Change in Proton Excited Nb Metal, Alloys and Compounds
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Spin Gap of S=1/2 Heisenberg Model on Distorted Diamond Chain
We study the spin gap of the S=1/2 Heisenberg model on the distorted diamond
chain, which is recently proposed to represent magnetic properties of Cu_3 Cl_6
(H_2 O)_2 2H_8 C_4 SO_2. This model is composed of stacked trimers and has
three kinds of exchange interactions J_1, J_2 and J_3. Using the numerical
diagonalization, we obtain a contour map of the spin gap in the J_2/J_1-J_3/J_1
plane. We argue possible values of the exchange constants based on the contour
map and the observed value of the spin gap.Comment: 2 pages, 4 figure
Measurements of L x-Ray Chemical Influence in Chromium Compounds
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Addressing decision making for remanufacturing operations and design-for-remanufacture
Remanufacturing is a process of returning a used product to at least original equipment manufacturer original performance specification from the customers' perspective and giving the resultant product a warranty that is at least equal to that of a newly manufactured equivalent. This paper explains the need to combine ecological concerns and economic growth and the significance of remanufacturing in this. Using the experience of an international aero-engine manufacturer it discusses the impact of the need for sustainable manufacturing on organisational business models. It explains some key decision-making issues that hinder remanufacturing and suggests effective solutions. It presents a peer-validated, high-level design guideline to assist decision-making in design in order to support remanufacturing. The design guide was developed in the UK through the analysis of selections of products during case studies and workshops involving remanufacturing and conventional manufacturing practitioners as well as academics. It is one of the initial stages in the development of a robust design for remanufacture guideline
Mott gap excitations in twin-free YBa2Cu3O7-d (Tc = 93 K) studied by RIXS
Mott gap excitations in the high-Tc superconductor of the optimal doped
YBa2Cu3O7-d (Tc = 93 K) have been studied by the resonant inelastic x-ray
scattering method. Anisotropic spectra in the ab-plane are observed in a
twin-free crystal. The excitation from the one-dimensional CuO chain is
enhanced at 2 eV near the zone boundary of the b* direction, while the
excitation from the CuO2 plane is broad at 1.5-4 eV and almost independent of
the momentum transfer. Theoretical calculation based on the one-dimensional and
two-dimensional Hubbard model reproduces the observed spectra by taking the
different parameters of the on-site Coulomb energy. The fact of the Mott gap of
the CuO chain site is much smaller than that of CuO2 plane site is observed for
the first time
Charge excitations associated with charge stripe order in the 214-type nickelate and superconducting cuprate
Charge excitations were studied for stipe-ordered 214 compounds,
LaSrNiO and 1/8-doped La(Ba, Sr)CuO
using resonant inelastic x-ray scattering in hard x-ray regime. We have
observed charge excitations at the energy transfer of 1 eV with the momentum
transfer corresponding to the charge stripe spatial period both for the
diagonal (nikelate) and parallel (cuprates) stripes. These new excitations can
be interpreted as a collective stripe excitation or charge excitonic mode to a
stripe-related in-gap state.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Momentum Dependence of Charge Excitations in the Electron-Doped Superconductor Nd1.85Ce0.15CuO4: a RIXS Study
We report a resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) study of charge
excitations in the electron-doped high-Tc superconductor Nd1.85Ce0.15CuO4. The
intraband and interband excitations across the Fermi energy are separated for
the first time by tuning the experimental conditions properly to measure charge
excitations at low energy. A dispersion relation with q-dependent width emerges
clearly in the intraband excitation, while the intensity of the interband
excitation is concentrated around 2 eV near the zone center. The experimental
results are consistent with theoretical calculation of the RIXS spectra based
on the Hubbard model
The chemotherapeutic agent DMXAA as a unique IRF3-dependent type-2 vaccine adjuvant
5,6-Dimethylxanthenone-4-acetic acid (DMXAA), a potent type I interferon (IFN) inducer, was evaluated as a chemotherapeutic agent in mouse cancer models and proved to be well tolerated in human cancer clinical trials. Despite its multiple biological functions, DMXAA has not been fully characterized for the potential application as a vaccine adjuvant. In this report, we show that DMXAA does act as an adjuvant due to its unique property as a soluble innate immune activator. Using OVA as a model antigen, DMXAA was demonstrated to improve on the antigen specific immune responses and induce a preferential Th2 (Type-2) response. The adjuvant effect was directly dependent on the IRF3-mediated production of type-I-interferon, but not IL-33. DMXAA could also enhance the immunogenicity of influenza split vaccine which led to significant increase in protective responses against live influenza virus challenge in mice compared to split vaccine alone. We propose that DMXAA can be used as an adjuvant that targets a specific innate immune signaling pathway via IRF3 for potential applications including vaccines against influenza which requires a high safety profile
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