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Arylation of 1,2,4-triazines in the presence of AlCl3
This paper presents a method for introducing toluene and bromobenzene moieties into 1,2,4-triazines as an alternative to cross-coupling reactions. It is demonstrated that the C=N bond of a wide range of 1,2,4-triazines undergoes addition of arenes in the presence of AlCl3. © 2014 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung
Controlling the Interactions between Soft Colloids via Surface Adsorption
By employing monomer-resolved computer simulations and analytical
considerations based on polymer scaling theory, we analyze the conformations
and interactions of multiarm star polymers strongly adsorbed on a smooth,
two-dimensional plane. We find a stronger stretching of the arms as well as a
stronger repulsive, effective interaction than in the three dimensional case.
In particular, the star size scales with the number of arms as and the effective interaction as , as opposed to and , respectively, in three dimensions. Our results
demonstrate the dramatic effect that geometric confinement can have on the
effective interactions and the subsequent correlations of soft colloids in
general, for which the conformation can be altered as a result of geometrical
constraints imposed on them.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX, 5 figures, to appear in Macromolecule
59Co NMR study of the Co states in superconducting and anhydrous cobaltates
Co NMR spectra in oriented powders of NaCoO and in its
hydrated superconducting phase (HSC) NaCoO,1.3HO reveal a
single electronic Co state with identical independent NMR shift tensor.
These phases differ markedly from NaCoO, in which we resolve 3
types of Co sites. The large T variation of their spin susceptibilities and the anisotropy of the orbital susceptibility allow us
to conclude that charge disproportionation occurs, in a non magnetic Co
and two magnetic sites with about 0.3 and 0.7 holes in the multiplet.
The data are consistent with those for the single Co site in the anhydrous and
HSC phase assuming the expected Co charge.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let
Signature of Fermi arc surface states in Andreev reflection at the WTe Weyl semimetal surface
We experimentally investigate charge transport through the interface between
a niobium superconductor and a three-dimensional WTe Weyl semimetal. In
addition to classical Andreev reflection, we observe sharp non-periodic subgap
resistance resonances. From an analysis of their positions, magnetic field and
temperature dependencies, we can interpret them as an analog of Tomasch
oscillations for transport along the topological surface state across the
region of proximity-induced superconductivity at the Nb-WTe interface.
Observation of distinct geometrical resonances implies a specific transmission
direction for carriers, which is a hallmark of the Fermi arc surface states.Comment: 5 pages, some misprints has been correcte
Information Technology for Increasing Qualitative Information Processing Efficiency
The problem of qualitative information processing in questionnaires is considered and a solution for this problem is offered. The computer technology developed by the authors to automate the offered decision is described
Strong light-matter coupling: parametric interactions in a cavity and free-space
We consider parametric interactions of laser pulses in a coherent macroscopic
ensemble of resonant atoms, which are possible in the strong coupling regime of
light-matter interaction. The spectrum condensation (lasing at collective
vacuum Rabi sidebands) was studied in an active cavity configuration.
Parametric interactions under the strong light-matter coupling were proved even
in free space. In contrast to bichromatic beats in a cavity, they were shown to
appear due to interference between polaritonic wave packets of different group
velocities.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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