364 research outputs found
5d-5f Electric-multipole Transitions in Uranium Dioxide Probed by Non-resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering
Non-resonant inelastic x ray scattering (NIXS) experiments have been
performed to probe the 5d-5f electronic transitions at the uranium O(4,5)
absorption edges in uranium dioxide. For small values of the scattering vector
q, the spectra are dominated by dipole-allowed transitions encapsulated within
the giant resonance, whereas for higher values of q the multipolar transitions
of rank 3 and 5 give rise to strong and well-defined multiplet structure in the
pre-edge region. The origin of the observed non-dipole multiplet structures is
explained on the basis of many-electron atomic spectral calculations. The
results obtained demonstrate the high potential of NIXS as a bulk-sensitive
technique for the characterization of the electronic properties of actinide
materials.Comment: Submitted to Physical Review Letters on 31 December 200
On the role of intrinsic disorder in the structural phase transition of magnetoelectric EuTiO3
Up to now the crystallographic structure of the magnetoelectric perovskite
EuTiO3 was considered to remain cubic down to low temperature. Here we present
high resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction data showing the existence
of a structural phase transition, from cubic Pm-3m to tetragonal I4/mcm,
involving TiO6 octahedra tilting, in analogy to the case of SrTiO3. The
temperature evolution of the tilting angle indicates a second-order phase
transition with an estimated Tc=235K. This critical temperature is well below
the recent anomaly reported by specific heat measurement at TA\sim282K. By
performing atomic pair distribution function analysis on diffraction data we
provide evidence of a mismatch between the local (short-range) and the average
crystallographic structures in this material. Below the estimated Tc, the
average model symmetry is fully compatible with the local environment
distortion but the former is characterized by a reduced value of the tilting
angle compared to the latter. At T=240K data show the presence of local
octahedra tilting identical to the low temperature one, while the average
crystallographic structure remains cubic. On this basis, we propose intrinsic
lattice disorder to be of fundamental importance in the understanding of EuTiO3
properties.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, 2 table
Momentum-dependent charge correlations in YBaCuO superconductors probed by resonant x-ray scattering: Evidence for three competing phases
We have used resonant x-ray scattering to determine the momentum dependent
charge correlations in YBaCuO samples with highly ordered
chain arrays of oxygen acceptors (ortho-II structure). The results reveal
nearly critical, biaxial charge density wave (CDW) correlations at in-plane
wave vectors (0.315, 0) and (0, 0.325). The corresponding scattering intensity
exhibits a strong uniaxial anisotropy. The CDW amplitude and correlation length
are enhanced as superconductivity is weakened by an external magnetic field.
Analogous experiments were carried out on a YBaCuO crystal with
a dilute concentration of spinless (Zn) impurities, which had earlier been
shown to nucleate incommensurate magnetic order. Compared to pristine crystals
with the same doping level, the CDW amplitude and correlation length were found
to be strongly reduced. These results indicate a three-phase competition
between spin-modulated, charge-modulated, and superconducting states in
underdoped YBaCuO.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures revised version, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
High-energy spin and charge excitations in electron-doped copper oxide superconductors
The evolution of electronic (spin and charge) excitations upon carrier doping
is an extremely important issue in superconducting layered cuprates and the
knowledge of its asymmetry between electron- and hole-dopings is still
fragmentary. Here we combine x-ray and neutron inelastic scattering
measurements to track the doping dependence of both spin and charge excitations
in electron-doped materials. Copper L3 resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
spectra show that magnetic excitations shift to higher energy upon doping.
Their dispersion becomes steeper near the magnetic zone center and deeply mix
with charge excitations, indicating that electrons acquire a highly itinerant
character in the doped metallic state. Moreover, above the magnetic
excitations, an additional dispersing feature is observed near the
{\Gamma}-point, and we ascribe it to particle-hole charge excitations. These
properties are in stark contrast with the more localized spin-excitations
(paramagnons) recently observed in hole-doped compounds even at high
doping-levels.Comment: 20 page
Role of Chlamydia Trachomatis infection in young men : what we need to know?
Chlamydia Trachomatis infections are the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infections worldwide: Because Chlamydia Trachomatis infections are asymptomatic in approximately 50% of infected men and 70% of infected women, there is a high risk for reproductive tract sequelae and high diffusion of the disease. Recently some studies improved the comprehension of this infection and its natural history highlighting the fact that severe complications can be avoided only by a proper early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. We reviewed the literature related to the new findings in the treatment of Chlamydia Trachomatis infection in sexually active young men. Articles from 1960-2014 were identified through a Medline search using the keywords "Chlamydia Trachomatis" combined with "urethritis", "epididymitis", "prostatitis" "treatment" or "management". Several studies highlighted that Chlamidia are only metabolically active in the host cell and therefore only targeted intracellularly by antibiotics. However, even if the standard therapy includes intracellularly-accumulated antibiotics such as tetracyclines or macrolides, recent evidences highlight the role of quinolones. In particular recent studies hilight the role of prulifloxacin in the treatment of chronic prostatitis patients for improving patient's quality of life and decreasing the IL-8 level. However, there is a need for future studies and to diffuse the knowledge about Chlamydia Trachomatis especially in urological clinical practice, in order to reduce the risk of diagnosis failure
Direct observation of bulk charge modulations in optimally-doped BiPbSrCaCuO
Bulk charge density modulations, recently observed in high
critical-temperature () cuprate superconductors, coexist with the
so-called pseudogap and compete with superconductivity. However, its direct
observation has been limited to a narrow doping region in the underdoped
regime. Using energy-resolved resonant x-ray scattering we have found evidence
for such bulk charge modulations, or soft collective charge modes (soft CCMs),
in optimally doped BiPbSrCaCuO
(Pb-Bi2212) around the summit of the superconducting dome with momentum
transfer reciprocal lattice units (r.l.u.) along the
Cu-O bond direction. The signal is stronger at than at
lower temperatures, thereby confirming a competition between soft CCMs and
superconductivity. These results demonstrate that soft CCMs are not constrained
to the underdoped regime, suggesting that soft CCMs appear across a large part
of the phase diagram of cuprates and are intimately entangled with
high- superconductivity.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
The Acute Effects of Cognitively Demanding Physical Activity on Inhibitory and Affective Responses in Children:An Online-Based Mixed Methods Approach
This online study investigated the acute effects of a cognitively demanding physical activity (CDPA) vs a simple physical activity (SPA) bout on childrenâs inhibitory and affective responses. Using a counterbalanced within-subjectsâ crossover design, thirty-nine participants aged 9â12 years old (29 boys; M(age) = 11 ± 1 years) performed a CDPA and a SPA bout online (via ZOOM) for 15 min. Inhibition (Stroop test) was measured at the baseline, 1 and 30 min following the physical activity (PA) bouts, and self-report measures of affect, mental and physical exertion were taken prior, during and post-PA. Additionally, 31 children took part in semi-structured focus groups to explore the factors affecting their enjoyment. The quantitative results suggest no significant differences on inhibitory responses, affect and physical exertion (all p > 0.05). However, the CDPA induced more mental exertion than the SPA did (p < 0.05). In the focus groups, four themes were identified: physical exertion (e.g., tiredness), social (e.g., teams/groups), environment (e.g., outdoors and competition) and emotional (e.g., fun/enjoyment). Some children (n = 18) reported that the CDPA condition confused them, and to make these activities more interesting and enjoyable, they suggested performing the activities outdoors (n = 15) and including other children as part of a group/team (n = 19). The findings suggest no additional benefit of a cognitively enriched physical activity compared to an SPA bout on the inhibitory responses, affect and enjoyment. Using the instructions provided and given the low cost, the easy administration and the minimal amount of equipment and time involved, either of the approaches may be used in a diversity of contexts (i.e., online, schools or outdoors), and it is worth exploring the effects of these conditions on other aspects of executive function
The Magnetic Structure of DyMn2O5 Determined by Resonant X-ray Scattering
Resonant magnetic x-ray scattering has been used to investigate the magnetic
structure of the magnetoelectric multiferroic DyMn2O5. We have studied the
magnetic structure in the ferroelectric phase of this material, which displays
the strongest ferroelectric polarisation and magnetodielectric effect of the
RMn2O5 (where R is a rare earth ion, Y or Bi) family. The magnetic structure
observed is similar to that of the other members of the series, but differs in
the direction of the ordered moments. In DyMn2O5 both the Dy and Mn moments lie
close to the b-axis, whereas in other RMn2O5 they lie close to the a-axis.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
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