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Relationships between leaf life span, leaf mass per area, and leaf nitrogen cause different altitudinal changes in leaf delta C-13 between deciduous and evergreen species
ArticleBOTANY-BOTANIQUE. 86(11):1233-1241 (2008)journal articl
Changes with altitude of the stand structure of temperate forests on Mount Norikura, central Japan
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.ArticleJOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. 12(3):187-192(2007)journal articl
Electrical properties of pulsed UV laser irradiated amorphous carbon
Amorphous carbon films containing no hydrogen were irradiated with a pulsed UV laser in vacuum. Raman spectroscopy indicates an increase in the quantity of sp(2) clustering with the highest laser energy density and a commensurate reduction in resistivity. The reduction of resistivity is explained to be associated with thermally induced graphitization of amorphous carbon films. The high field transport is consistent with a Poole-Frenkel type transport mechanism via neutral trapping centers related to sp(2) sites which are activated under high fields. Decreasing the resistivity is an important feature for use of carbon as an electronic material. (C) 2008 American Institute of Physics.</p
Theoretical analysis of magnetic coupling in sandwich clusters V_n(C_6H_6)_{n+1}
The mechanism of ferromagnetism stability in sandwich clusters
V(CH) has been studied by first-principles calculation and
model analysis. It is found that each of the three types of bonds between V and
benzene (Bz) plays different roles. V 3d orbital, extending along the
molecular axis, is weakly hybridized with Bz's HOMO-1 orbital to form the
-bond. It is quite localized and singly occupied, which contributes
1 to the magnetic moment but little to the magnetic coupling of
neighboring V magnetic moments. The in-plane d, d orbitals
are hybridized with the LUMO of Bz and constitute the -bond. This
hybridization is medium and crucial to the magnetic coupling though the
states have no net contribution to the total magnetic moment.
d, d and HOMO of Bz form a quite strong -bond to hold the
molecular structure but they are inactive in magnetism because their energy
levels are far away from the Fermi level. Based on the results of
first-principles calculation, we point out that the ferromagnetism stability is
closely related with the mechanism proposed by Kanamori and Terakura [J.
Kanamori and K. Terakura, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 70, 1433 (2001)]. However, the
presence of edge Bz's in the cluster introduces an important modification. A
simple model is constructed to explain the essence of the physical picture.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figure
Broadband ferromagnetic resonance of Ni81Fe19 wires using a rectifying effect
The broadband ferromagnetic resonance measurement using the rectifying effect
of Ni81Fe19 wire has been investigated. One wire is deposited on the center
strip line of the coplanar waveguide (CPW) and the other one deposited between
two strip lines of CPW. The method is based on the detection of the
magnetoresistance oscillation due to the magnetization dynamics induced by the
radio frequency field. The magnetic field dependences of the resonance
frequency and the rectification spectrum are presented and analytically
interpreted on the standpoint of a uniform magnetization precession model.Comment: 33pages, 8 figures. submitte
Rectification of radio frequency current in ferromagnetic nanowire
We report the rectification of a constant wave radio frequency (RF) current
by using a single-layer magnetic nanowire; a direct-current voltage is
resonantly generated when the RF current flows through the nanowire. The
mechanism of the rectification is discussed in terms of the spin torque diode
effect reported for magnetic tunnel junction devices and the rectification is
shown to be direct attributable to resonant spin wave excitation by the RF
current.Comment: 20 Pages, 4 figures, submitte
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