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Single-layer behavior and slow carrier density dynamic of twisted graphene bilayer
We report scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS) of
twisted graphene bilayer on SiC substrate. For twist angle ~ 4.5o the Dirac
point ED is located about 0.40 eV below the Fermi level EF due to the electron
doping at the graphene/SiC interface. We observed an unexpected result that the
local Dirac point around a nanoscaled defect shifts towards the Fermi energy
during the STS measurements (with a time scale about 100 seconds). This
behavior was attributed to the decoupling between the twisted graphene and the
substrate during the measurements, which lowers the carrier density of graphene
simultaneously
Chemical composition and antioxidant properties of the essential oil and methanol extracts of rhizoma Alpinia officinarum from China in vitro
This study was designed to examine the in vitro antioxidant activities of the essential oil and methanol extracts of rhizoma Alpinia officinarum (small galanga) from China. The essential oil was analyzed by gas chromatography/ mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and 46 constituents were identified. Methanol extract from rhizoma A. officinarum was fractionated by chromatography of silica gel using ethyl acetate, acetone-methanol (8:1, V/V) and methanol, respectively. The antioxidant activities of essential oil and methanol extracts were evaluated with reducing power, diphenylpicrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay and ferric thiocyanate test. In the above three assays, the essential oil and methanol extracts showed antioxidant potential to varying degrees; and acetone-methanol (8:1, V/V) subfraction exhibited better antioxidant potency than others. Owing to having antioxidative components, the essential oil exhibited satisfying antioxidant activities. A positive correlation was observed between the antioxidant activity potential and total phenolic contents of the extracts
Transport critical current density in Fe-sheathed nano-SiC doped MgB2 wires
The nano-SiC doped MgB2/Fe wires were fabricated using a powder-in-tube
method and an in-situ reaction process. The depression of Tc with increasing
SiC doping level remained rather small due to the counterbalanced effect of Si
and C co-doping. The high level SiC co-doping allowed creation of the
intra-grain defects and nano-inclusions, which act as effective pinning
centers, resulting in a substantial enhancement in the Jc(H) performance. The
transport Jc for all the wires is comparable to the magnetic Jc at higher
fields despite the low density of the samples and percolative nature of
current. The transport Ic for the 10wt% SiC doped MgB2/Fe reached 660A at 5K
and 4.5T (Jc = 133,000A/cm2) and 540A at 20K and 2T (Jc = 108,000A/cm2). The
transport Jc for the 10wt% SiC doped MgB2 wire is more than an order of
magnitude higher than for the state-the-art Fe-sheathed MgB2 wire reported to
date at 5K and 10T and 20K and 5T respectively. There is a plenty of room for
further improvement in Jc as the density of the current samples is only 50%.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures, presented at ASC 2002, Housto
Carbon Doping of MgB2 by Toluene and Malic-Acid-in-Toluene
The decomposition of malic acid in the presence of Mg and B was studied using
Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)
which revealed that malic acid reacted with Mg but not B. Also, the addition of
toluene to dissolve malic acid followed by subsequent drying resulted in no
reaction with Mg, indicating that the malic acid had decomposed during the
dissolution/drying stage. The total carbon contributed by toluene versus a
toluene/5 wt% malic acid mixture was measured using a LECO CS600 carbon
analyzer. The toluene sample contained ~0.4 wt% C while the toluene/malic acid
mixture had ~1.5 wt% C, demonstrating that the toluene contributed a
significant amount of carbon to the final product. Resistivity measurements on
powder-in-tube MgB2 monofilamentary wires established that the toluene/malic
acid doped sample had the highest Bc2. However, the toluene-only sample had the
highest transport Jc over most of the magnetic field range (0-9 T), equaled
only by that of toluene/malic acid sample in fields above 9 T.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, 1 tabl
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