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Differentiation of tin oxides using electron energy-loss spectroscopy
We have used electron energy-loss spectroscopy to search for differences in the energy-loss near-edge structure of SnO, SnO 2, and an intermediate oxide, with a view to distinguishing them unambigously. We have found that the oxygen K edge exhibits clear differences that can be used for fingerprinting each phase. The oxygen edge appears at the same position for each phase whereas a chemical shift of the Sn M 4,5 edge of about 3.5 eV was observed between phases with Sn in 2+ and 4+ oxidation states. Both observations can be used to distinguish between the three phases, allowing their on-line identification within nanostructured materials.Fil: Moreno, Mario Sergio Jesus. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas. Centro CientÃfico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; Argentina. Comisión Nacional de EnergÃa Atómica. Centro Atómico Bariloche; ArgentinaFil: Egerton, R.F.. University of Alberta; CanadáFil: Midgley, P.A.. University of Cambridge; Reino Unid
Imaging Flux Vortices in MgB2 using Transmission Electron Microscopy
We report the successful imaging of flux vortices in single crystal MgB2
using transmission electron microscopy. The specimen was thinned to electron
transparency (350 nm thickness) by focussed ion beam milling. An artefact of
the thinning process was the production of longitudinal thickness undulations
of height 1-2 nm in the sample which acted as pinning sites due to the energy
required for the vortices to cross them. These had a profound effect on the
patterns of vortex order observed which we examine here.
Supplementary information can be downloaded from
http://www-hrem.msm.cam.ac.uk/people/loudon/#publicationsComment: 3 pages, 2 figures to appear in Physica C. Supplementary information
can be downloaded from
http://www-hrem.msm.cam.ac.uk/people/loudon/#publications. The discussion of
the vortex-free region near the sample edge has been revised in response to
referees' comments. Changes have been made to clarify that the specimen
thickness is 250nm parallel to the c-axis but 350nm parallel to the electron
bea
EFFECT OF CORTISOL TREATMENT ON HORMONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN CONGENITAL ADRENAL HYPERPLASIA
The temporal relationship between administration of cortisol and serum 17Α-hydroxyprogesterone was investigated in five patients aged 9-19 years with congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency. There was marked variability in the 17Α-hydroxyprogesterone response (determined hourly for 24 h) of individual patients to administration of cortisol. Mean concentration was less than 0.030 Μmol/l in one patient but 0.519Μ mol/l in another. Levels were higher in all patients while off treatment, and were greatest in those with salt-losing adrenal hyperplasia. Growth hormone secretion was not suppressed by treatment with cortisol. Withdrawal of cortisol for 3 days resulted in a significant decrease in the mean serum FSH/LH ratio and a rise in serum testosterone in all subjects. Episodic release of gonadotrophins persisted in the adolescent patients.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75713/1/j.1365-2265.1977.tb02002.x.pd
SERUM LUTEINIZING HORMONE AND FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE IN NORMAL CHILDREN AND PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS CLINICAL DISORDERS
Serum concentrations of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) were determined in 329 normal children and 185 individuals with endocrinological abnormalities or variations of development. A significant increase of gonadotrophins is noted at the onset of puberty among the boys and at menarche for girls. The values are compared with serum concentrations of LH and FSH in children with abnormalities of sexual development, pituitary malfunction as well as other clinical abnormalities. Comparable levels for age and stage of development were found for premature thelarche, premature adrenarche, cryptorchidism, male pseudohermaphroditism and pubertal gynaecomastia. Hypogonadal individuals (Klinefelter's and Turner's syndrome, pure ovarian dysgenesis and testicular dysgenesis) have markedly elevated values while those with pituitary hypofunction had low values. Patients with sexual prococity tended to have elevated concentrations.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73601/1/j.1365-2265.1973.tb00427.x.pd
Antiferromagnetic Domains and Superconductivity in UPt3
We explore the response of an unconventional superconductor to spatially
inhomogeneous antiferromagnetism (SIAFM). Symmetry allows the superconducting
order parameter in the E-representation models for UPt3 to couple directly to
the AFM order parameter. The Ginzburg-Landau equations for coupled
superconductivity and SIAFM are solved numerically for two possible SIAFM
configurations: (I) abutting antiferromagnetic domains of uniform size, and
(II) quenched random disorder of `nanodomains' in a uniform AFM background. We
discuss the contributions to the free energy, specific heat, and order
parameter for these models. Neither model provides a satisfactory account of
experiment, but results from the two models differ significantly. Our results
demonstrate that the response of an E_{2u} superconductor to SIAFM is strongly
dependent on the spatial dependence of AFM order; no conclusion can be drawn
regarding the compatibility of E_{2u} superconductivity with UPt3 that is
independent of assumptions on the spatial dependence of AFMComment: 12 pages, 13 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Ultrafast long-range energy transport via light-matter coupling in organic semiconductor films
The formation of exciton-polaritons allows the transport of energy over hundreds of nanometres at velocities up to 10^6 m s^-1 in organic semiconductors films in the absence of external cavity structures
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