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Freezing of the local dynamics in the relaxor ferroelectric PZN-4.5PT
We report measurements of the neutron diffuse scattering in a single crystal
of the relaxor ferroelectric material 95.5%Pb(Zn1/3Nb2/3)O3-4.5%PbTiO3
(PZN-4.5%PT). We show that the diffuse scattering at high temperatures has a
quasielastic component with energy width \agt 0.1 meV. On cooling the total
diffuse scattering intensity increases, but the intensity and the energy width
of the quasielastic component gradually diminish. At 50 K the diffuse
scattering is completely static (i.e.the energy width lies within the limits of
our instrumental resolution). This suggests that the dynamics of the
short-range correlated atomic displacements associated with the diffuse
scattering freeze at low temperature. We find that this depends on the wave
vector q as the quasielastic diffuse scattering intensities associated with
(T1-type) and (T2-type) atomic displacements vary differently with
temperature and electric field.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Засоби масової комунікації як суб`єкт політичного процесу : символічний аспект.
Мамонтова Е.В. Засоби масової комунікації як суб`єкт політичного процесу : символічний аспект. / Е.В. мамонтова // Актуальні проблеми політики : Збірник наукових праць / Керівник авт. кол. С. В. Ківалов; відп. за вип. Л. І. Кормич. – Одеса: Фенікс, 2011. – Вип. 41. – С. 149 - 154 .An attempt to expose symbolic nature of communication as the social
phenomenon is carried out in the article. The specifi c of postmodern tendency
of symbolizing of the world of policy lights up through description of basic
functions of facilities of mass communication
Observation of Fragile-to-Strong Dynamic Crossover in Protein Hydration Water
At low temperatures proteins exist in a glassy state, a state which has no
conformational flexibility and shows no biological functions. In a hydrated
protein, at and above 220 K, this flexibility is restored and the protein is
able to sample more conformational sub-states, thus becomes biologically
functional. This 'dynamical' transition of protein is believed to be triggered
by its strong coupling with the hydration water, which also shows a similar
dynamic transition. Here we demonstrate experimentally that this sudden switch
in dynamic behavior of the hydration water on lysozyme occurs precisely at 220
K and can be described as a Fragile-to-Strong dynamic crossover (FSC). At FSC,
the structure of hydration water makes a transition from predominantly
high-density (more fluid state) to low-density (less fluid state) forms derived
from existence of the second critical point at an elevated pressure.Comment: 6 pages (Latex), 4 figures (Postscript
The Hydration Structure at Yttria-Stabilized Cubic Zirconia (110)-Water Interface with Sub-Angstrom Resolution
The interfacial hydration structure of yttria-stabilized cubic zirconia (110) surface in contact with water was determined with ~0.5 Å resolution by high-resolution X-ray reflectivity measurement. The terminal layer shows a reduced electron density compared to the following substrate lattice layers, which indicates there are additional defects generated by metal depletion as well as intrinsic oxygen vacancies, both of which are apparently filled by water species. Above this top surface layer, two additional adsorbed layers are observed forming a characteristic interfacial hydration structure. The first adsorbed layer shows abnormally high density as pure water and likely includes metal species, whereas the second layer consists of pure water. The observed interfacial hydration structure seems responsible for local equilibration of the defective surface in water and eventually regulating the long-term degradation processes. The multitude of water interactions with the zirconia surface results in the complex but highly ordered interfacial structure constituting the reaction front.ope
Electromotive Force Measurements and Thermodynamic Modelling of Sodium Chloride in Aqueous-Alcohol Solvents
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