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Magnetism in Transition metal doped Cubic SiC
We report here our study on SiC doped with transition metals using first
principle density functional theory calculations. We have considered cubic SiC
with 3d transition metals as substitutional impurities for Si and C site
separately. Cubic SiC doped with Cr, Mn, show ferromagnetism whereas with Sc,
Ti, V and Co show site dependency of magnetic properties. Rests of the
impurities are found to be non-magnetic.Comment: Presented in the 55th DAE-Solid State Physics Symposium, 26th to 30th
December, 2010, Manipal University, Manipal, India; AIP Conf. Proc. 1349,
1087-1088 (2011
High Field Magneto-Conductivity Analysis of Bi2Se3 Single Crystal
We report the high field (up to 14Tesla) magneto-conductivity analysis of
Bi2Se3 topological insulator grown via the self flux method. The detailed
experimental investigations including crystal growth as well as the electrical,
thermal and spectroscopic characterizations of the resultant Bi2Se3 single
crystal are already reported by some of us. The current letter deals with high
field magneto-conductivity analysis in terms of Hikami Larkin Nagaoka (HLN)
model, which revealed that the electronic conduction is dominated by both
surface states driven weak anti localization (WAL), as well the bulk WL (weak
localization) states. Further, by applying the HLN equation we have extracted
the fitting parameters i.e., phase coherence length and the pre-factor. The HLN
equation exhibited values of [pre factor close to -1.0, indicating both WAL and
WL contributions. On the other hand, the extracted phase coherence length is
seen to decrease from 11.125 nm to 5.576 nm as the temperature is increased
from 5K to 200K respectively. Summarily, the short letter discusses primarily
the temperature dependent magneto-conductivity analysis of pristine Bi2Se3
single crystal by the HLN model.Comment: Letter to Editor MS: 10 pages including 3 Fig
Crystal Growth and Characterization of Bulk Sb2Te3Topological Insulator
The Sb2Te3 crystals are grown using the conventional self flux method via
solid state reaction route, by melting constituent elements (Sb and Te) at high
temperature (850 C), followed by slow cooling (2 C per hour).The weak anti
localization (WAL) related low field (2 Tesla) magneto-conductance at low
temperatures (2.5 K and 20 K) has been analysed and discussed using the Hikami-
Larkin - Nagaoka (HLN) model. Summarily, the short letter reports an easy and
versatile method for crystal growth of bulk Sb2Te3 topological insulator (TI)
and its brief physical property characterization.Comment: 18 Pages Text + Figs: Accepted Mat. Res. Exp. (May 2018
MERLIN/VLA imaging of the gravitational lens system B0218+357
Gravitational lenses offer the possibility of accurately determining the
Hubble parameter (H_0) over cosmological distances, and B0218+357 is one of the
most promising systems for an application of this technique. In particular this
system has an accurately measured time delay (10.5+/-0.4 d; Biggs et al. 1999)
and preliminary mass modelling has given a value for H_0 of 69 +13/-19
km/s/Mpc. The error on this estimate is now dominated by the uncertainty in the
mass modelling. As this system contains an Einstein ring it should be possible
to constrain the model better by imaging the ring at high resolution. To
achieve this we have combined data from MERLIN and the VLA at a frequency of 5
GHz. In particular MERLIN has been used in multi-frequency mode in order to
improve substantially the aperture coverage of the combined data set. The
resulting map is the best that has been made of the ring and contains many new
and interesting features. Efforts are currently underway to exploit the new
data for lensing constraints using the LensClean algorithm (Kochanek & Narayan
1992).Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 6 pages, 4 included PostScript
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