49 research outputs found
Structure of Margarines Made with Low Erucic Acid Rapeseed Oil
Margarine based on hydrogenated low erucic acid rapeseed oil shows a strong tendency to produce an unacceptable grainy structure. This is caused by rapid transition of the B-form into the B-form of fat crystals. Sorbitan esters, monoacylglycerols, and a blend of acylglycerols were investigated as possible B-stabilizers. Polymorphic transitions were evaluated by visual assessment, examination by polarized light microscopy, and x-ray diffraction analysis in margarines prepared on a laboratory scale and containing varying amounts of stabilizers. The evaluation was extended over a 7-week period of storage at 10 C. Sorbitan esters of fatty acids were found to be the most efficient stabilizers. If the stabilizer content was 0.4% (w/w) or more, the transition was retarded and the margarine retained its smooth texture throughout the storage period
Parity of the Pairing Bosons in a High-Temperature Superconductor
We report the observation of a novel effect in the bilayer Pb-Bi2212 high-TC
superconductor by means of angle-resolved photoemission with circularly
polarized excitation. Different scattering rates, determined as a function of
energy separately for the bonding and antibonding copper-oxygen bands, strongly
imply that the dominating scattering channel is odd with respect to layer
exchange within a bilayer. This is inconsistent with a phonon-mediated
scattering and favours the participation of the odd collective spin excitations
in the scattering mechanism in near-nodal regions of the k-space, suggesting a
magnetic nature of the pairing mediator.Comment: 5 RevTex pages, 4 eps figure
The electronic structure of LaSrMnO thin films and its dependence as studied by angle-resolved photoemission
We present angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy results for thin films
of the three-dimensional manganese perovskite LaSrMnO. We
show that the transition temperature () from the paramagnetic insulating
to ferromagnetic metallic state is closely related to details of the electronic
structure, particularly to the spectral weight at the -point, where
the sharpest step at the Fermi level was observed. We found that this -point is the same for all the samples, despite their different . The
change of is discussed in terms of kinetic energy optimization. Our ARPES
results suggest that the change of the electronic structure for the samples
having different transition temperatures is different from the rigid band
shift.Comment: Accepted by Journal of Physics: Condensed Matte
Systematic tight-binding analysis of ARPES spectra of transition-metal oxides
We have performed systematic tight-binding (TB) analyses of the
angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) spectra of transition-metal
(TM) oxides AO ( Ti, V, Mn, and Fe) with the perovskite-type
structure and compared the obtained parameters with those obtained from
configuration-interaction (CI) cluster-model analyses of photoemission spectra.
The values of from ARPES are found to be similar to the
charge-transfer energy from O orbitals to empty TM 3d orbitals
and much larger than (: on-site Coulomb energy) expected for
Mott-Hubbard-type compounds including SrVO. values
from {\it ab initio} band-structure calculations show similar behaviors to
those from ARPES. The values of the transfer integrals to describe the
global electronic structure are found to be similar in all the estimates,
whereas additional narrowing beyond the TB description occurs in the ARPES
spectra of the band.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
The Gas Phase Photoemission Beamline at Elettra
This paper reports the present stage of commissioning of the gas-phase photoemission beamline at Elettra, Trieste. The beamline is designed for atomic and molecular science experiments with high-resolution and high-flux synchrotron radiation. It consists of an undulator source, variable-angle spherical-grating monochromator and two experimental stations. The design value of the energy range is 20 to 800 eV with a specified resolving power of over 10000. The procedure adopted for calibration of this type of monochromator is discussed. At present a resolving power up to 20000 and a range up to 900 eV have been measured. Absorption spectra taken at the argon L
II,III-edge and at the nitrogen, oxygen and neon K-edges are as sharp as, or sharper than, any reported in the literature. The instrumental broadening is well below the natural line-width making it difficult to quantify the resolution; this problem is discussed
High-resolution soft X-ray beamline ADRESS at the Swiss Light Source for resonant inelastic X-ray scattering and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopies
Concepts and technical realization of the high-resolution soft X-ray beamline ADRESS at the Swiss Light Source are described. Optimization of the optical scheme for high resolution and photon flux as well as diagnostics tools and alignment strategies are discussed