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Anomalous oxygen isotope effect on the in-plane FIR conductivity of detwinned YBa2Cu3O
We observe an anomalous oxygen isotope effect on the a-axis component of the
far-infrared electronic response of detwinned YBa2Cu3O. For
O a pronounced low-energy electronic mode (LEM) appears around 240
cm. This a-axis LEM exhibits a clear aging effect, after one year it is
shifted to 190 cm. For O we cannot resolve a corresponding a-axis
LEM above 120 cm. We interpret the LEM in terms of a collective
electronic mode that is pinned by `isotopic defects', i.e. by the residual
O in the matrix of O.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
Signatures of Electronic Correlations in Optical Properties of LaFeAsOF
Spectroscopic ellipsometry is used to determine the dielectric function of
the superconducting LaFeAsOF ( = 27 K) and undoped LaFeAsO
polycrystalline samples in the wide range 0.01-6.5 eV at temperatures 10 350 K. The free charge carrier response in both samples is heavily
damped with the effective carrier density as low as 0.0400.005 electrons
per unit cell. The spectral weight transfer in the undoped LaFeAsO associated
with opening of the pseudogap at about 0.65 eV is restricted at energies below
2 eV. The spectra of superconducting LaFeAsOF reveal a
significant transfer of the spectral weight to a broad optical band above 4 eV
with increasing temperature. Our data may imply that the electronic states near
the Fermi surface are strongly renormalized due to electron-phonon and/or
electron-electron interactions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, units in Fig.2 adde
The formation of medical workers subjectity in the patient care institution environment from a position of the eco-psychological approach
The process of the medical worker's subjectity development as the realization of the ability to be a subject of the optional activity in the shape of professional performance in the patient care institution environment is analyse
Infrared studies of a La_(0.67)Ca_(0.33)MnO_3 single crystal: Optical magnetoconductivity in a half-metallic ferromagnet
The infrared reflectivity of a La_(0.67)Ca_(0.33)MnO_3 single crystal is studied over a broad range of temperatures (78–340 K), magnetic fields (0–16 T), and wave numbers (20–9000cm^(-1)). The optical conductivity gradually changes from a Drude-like behavior to a broad peak feature near 5000cm-1 in the ferromagnetic state below the Curie temperature T_C=307K. Various features of the optical conductivity bear striking resemblance to recent theoretical predictions based on the interplay between the double exchange interaction and the Jahn-Teller electron-phonon coupling. A large optical magnetoconductivity is observed near T_C
In Vitro Maturation of a Humanized Shark VNAR Domain to Improve Its Biophysical Properties to Facilitate Clinical Development
Acknowledgments: The authors would like to acknowledge the funding support for this work from Scottish Enterprise [VNAR_001(2012)] and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/K010905/1).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Infrared Studies of a La_{0.67}Ca_{0.33}MnO_3 Single Crystal: Optical Magnetoconductivity in a Half-Metallic Ferromagnet
The infrared reflectivity of a single crystal
is studied over a broad range of temperatures (78-340 K), magnetic fields (0-16
T), and wavenumbers (20-9000 cm). The optical conductivity gradually
changes from a Drude-like behavior to a broad peak feature near 5000 cm
in the ferromagnetic state below the Curie temperature . Various
features of the optical conductivity bear striking resemblance to recent
theoretical predictions based on the interplay between the double exchange
interaction and the Jahn-Teller electron-phonon coupling. A large optical
magnetoconductivity is observed near .Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Latex, PostScript; The 7th Joint MMM-Intermag
Conference,San Francisco, January 6-9, 1998; The Int. Conf. on Strongly
Correlated Electron Systems, Paris, July 15-18,199
Spin-controlled Mott-Hubbard bands in LaMnO_3 probed by optical ellipsometry
Spectral ellipsometry has been used to determine the dielectric function of
an untwinned crystal of LaMnO_3 in the spectral range 0.5-5.6 eV at
temperatures 50 K < T < 300 K. A pronounced redistribution of spectral weight
is found at the Neel temperature T_N = 140 K. The anisotropy of the spectral
weight transfer matches the magnetic ordering pattern. A superexchange model
quantitatively describes spectral weight transfer induced by spin correlations.
This analysis implies that the lowest-energy transitions around 2 eV are
intersite d-d transitions, and that LaMnO_3 is a Mott-Hubbard insulator.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Low-energy Mott-Hubbard excitations in LaMnO_3 probed by optical ellipsometry
We present a comprehensive ellipsometric study of an untwinned, nearly
stoichiometric LaMnO_3 crystal in the spectral range 1.2-6.0 eV at temperatures
20 K < T < 300 K. The complex dielectric response along the b and c axes of the
Pbnm orthorhombic unit cell, \epsilon^b(\nu) and \epsilon^c(\nu), is highly
anisotropic over the spectral range covered in the experiment. The difference
between \epsilon^b(\nu) and \epsilon^c(\nu) increases with decreasing
temperature, and the gradual evolution observed in the paramagnetic state is
strongly enhanced by the onset of A-type antiferromagnetic long-range order at
T_N = 139.6 K. In addition to the temperature changes in the lowest-energy gap
excitation at 2 eV, there are opposite changes observed at higher energy at 4 -
5 eV, appearing on a broad-band background due to the strongly dipole-allowed O
2p -- Mn 3d transition around the charge-transfer energy 4.7 eV. Based on the
observation of a pronounced spectral-weight transfer between low- and
high-energy features upon magnetic ordering, they are assigned to high-spin and
low-spin intersite d^4d^4 - d^3d^5 transitions by Mn electrons. The anisotropy
of the lowest-energy optical band and the spectral weight shifts induced by
antiferromagnetic spin correlations are quantitatively described by an
effective spin-orbital superexchange model. An analysis of the multiplet
structure of the intersite transitions by Mn e_g electrons allowed us to
estimate the effective intra-atomic Coulomb interaction, the Hund exchange
coupling, and the Jahn-Teller splitting energy between e_g orbitals in LaMnO_3.
This study identifies the lowest-energy optical transition at 2 eV as an
intersite d-d transition, whose energy is substantially reduced compared to
that obtained from the bare intra-atomic Coulomb interaction.Comment: 10 pages, 14 figure
Properties of coatings based on carbon and nitrogen-doped carbon obtained using a pulsed vacuum arc method
Diamond-like carbon coatings on hard-alloy substrates, including coatings doped with nitrogen about 1.0 μm thick have been obtained using a pulse vacuum-arc method. Three types of coatings have been investigated: a carbon diamond-like coating (C), a carbon coating doped with nitrogen (C : N), and a composite coating based on (C : N + C) layer
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The research funding from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation is gratefully acknowledged
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