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    Physical properties and crystal chemistry of Ce2Ga12Pt

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    Single crystals of the new ternary compound Ce2Ga12Pt were prepared by the self-flux technique. The crystal structure with the space group P4/nbm was established from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data and presents a derivative of the LaGa6Ni0.6 prototype. Magnetic susceptibility measurements show Curie-Weiss behaviour due to local Ce^3+ moments. At high temperatures, the magnetic anisotropy is dominated by the crystal-electric-field (CEF) effect with the easy axis along the crystallographic c direction. Ce2Ga12Pt undergoes two antiferromagnetic phase transitions at T_N,1 = 7.3K and T_N,2 = 5.5K and presents several metamagnetic transitions for the magnetic field along c. Specific-heat measurements prove the bulk nature of these magnetic transitions and reveal a doublet CEF ground state. The 4f contribution to the resistivity shows a broad maximum at T_max ~ 85K due to Kondo scattering off the CEF ground state and excited levels.Comment: 12 pages, accepted in J. Phys.: Condens. Matte

    Features of process of polishing flat surfaces of composites based on borosilicate glass with the semiconductor nanocrystals CdS[1-x]Se[x]

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    Recently, there is a rapid growth of interest in low-dimensional systems, which are characterized by reduced size to the nanometer range values along one, two or three directions.In such systems, the action of the translational symmetry is broken and as a result of the spatial limitations of movement of charge carriers changes the spectrum of electronic states, which becomes substantially dependent on the size of the object causing the manifestation of specific quantum size effects in the spectral dependence of the optical characteristics

    Charge, lattice and magnetism across the valence crossover in EuIr2_2Si2_2 single crystals

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    We present a detailed study of the temperature evolution of the crystal structure, specific heat, magnetic susceptibility and resistivity of single crystals of the paradigmatic valence-fluctuating compound EuIr2_2Si2_2. A comparison to stable-valent isostructural compounds EuCo2_2Si2_2 (with Eu3+^{3+}), and EuRh2_2Si2_2, (with Eu2+^{2+}) reveals an anomalously large thermal expansion indicative of the lattice softening associated to valence fluctuations. A marked broad peak at temperatures around 65-75 K is observed in specific heat, susceptibility and the derivative of resistivity, as thermal energy becomes large enough to excite Eu into a divalent state, which localizes one f electron and increases scattering of conduction electrons. In addition, the intermediate valence at low temperatures manifests in a moderately renormalized electron mass, with enhanced values of the Sommerfeld coefficient in the specific heat and a Fermi-liquid-like dependence of resistivity at low temperatures. The high residual magnetic susceptibility is mainly ascribed to a Van Vleck contribution. Although the intermediate/fluctuating valence duality is to some extent represented in the interconfiguration fluctuation model commonly used to analyze data on valence-fluctuating systems, we show that this model cannot describe the different physical properties of EuIr2_2Si2_2 with a single set of parameters.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl

    Magnetic impurity resonance states and symmetry of the superconducting order parameter in iron-based superconductors

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    We investigate the effect of magnetic impurities on the local quasiparticle density of states (LDOS) in iron-based superconductors. Employing the two-orbital model where 3dd electron and hole conduction bands are hybridizing with the localized ff-orbital of the impurity spin, we investigate how various symmetries of the superconducting gap and its nodal structure influence the quasiparticle excitations and impurity bound states. We show that the bound states behave qualitatively different for each symmetry. Most importantly we find that the impurity-induced bound states can be used to identify the nodal structure of the extended s-wave symmetry (S±S^{\pm}) that is actively discussed in ferropnictides.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, theory part is extended, figures are replace

    Structural investigations of CeIrIn5{_5} and CeCoIn5{_5} on macroscopic and atomic length scales

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    For any thorough investigation of complex physical properties, as encountered in strongly correlated electron systems, not only single crystals of highest quality but also a detailed knowledge of the structural properties of the material are pivotal prerequisites. Here, we combine physical and chemical investigations on the prototypical heavy fermion superconductors CeIrIn5{_5} and CeCoIn5{_5} on atomic and macroscopic length scale to gain insight into their precise structural properties. Our approach spans from enhanced resolution X-ray diffraction experiments to atomic resolution by means of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) and reveal a certain type of local features (coexistence of minority and majority structural patterns) in the tetragonal HoCoGa5_5-type structure of both compounds.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, submitted to JPSJ (SCES 2013

    Mechanisms of serves band material in punching production

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    У статті розглянуто способи подачі стрічкового матеріалу великої довжини на технологічне обладнання за допомогою ряду механізмів подачі, таких як: пристрої валкової подачі, фрикційні, струменево-фрикційні та стрічково-сіткові живильники. Представлено конструктивні схеми механізмів подачі, наведено основні розрахункові формули, які дають змогу визначити найбільш оптимальний варіант для транспортування та подачі стрічок, полос та іншого рулонного матеріалу в залежності від їх форм та розмірів.In the article the methods of serve of band material of large length are considered on a technological equipment by the row of mechanisms of serve. The structural charts of mechanisms of serve are presented, basic calculation formulas which enable to define the most optimum variant for transporting and serve of ribbons and other roll material

    Towards an ecological network for the Carpathians

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    The Carpathian Biodiversity Information System (CBIS) and the proposal for an ecological network for the eastern part of the Carpathians are the two main outcomes of the project funded by the BBI Matra program of the Dutch government. This brochure presents information on how the CBIS was designed, and how the data stored can be retrieved and used. It also clarifies how the CBIS data were used to design the ecological network and, last but not least, it offers recommendations for the use of the proposed ecological network in supporting sustainable developmentin the Carpathians. Due to funding restrictions, the project focused on three east Carpathian countries: Romania, Serbia and Ukraine, which together host the largest area of the Carpathians (Fig. 2). Geographically, the Eastern Carpathians also include parts of the Carpathians located in Poland and Slovakia. Data collection in the Western Carpathians (Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary) will be completed by 2010 and is funded by a parallel project

    The Ca2+ sensor protein Swiprosin-1/EFhd2 is present in neurites and involved in kinesin-mediated transport in neurons

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    This work was supported by grants from the German Science Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG; FOR832, to DM), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (01GQ113; to BW), the Bavarian Ministry of Sciences, Research and the Arts in the framework of the Bavarian Molecular Biosystems Reseach Network, the Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research (IZKF, Universitatsklinikum Erlangen; E8, to DM; NIII, to BW; Lab rotation to MR), the ELAN Fonds (Universitatsklinikum Erlangen; 11.08.19.1, to IP), and the Alzheimer’s Research UK (EB, FGM).Swiprosin-1/EFhd2 (EFhd2) is a cytoskeletal Ca2+ sensor protein strongly expressed in the brain. It has been shown to interact with mutant tau, which can promote neurodegeneration, but nothing is known about the physiological function of EFhd2 in the nervous system. To elucidate this question, we analyzed EFhd2-/-/lacZ reporter mice and showed that lacZ was strongly expressed in the cortex, the dentate gyrus, the CA1 and CA2 regions of the hippocampus, the thalamus, and the olfactory bulb. Immunohistochemistry and western blotting confirmed this pattern and revealed expression of EFhd2 during neuronal maturation. In cortical neurons, EFhd2 was detected in neurites marked by MAP2 and co-localized with preand post-synaptic markers. Approximately one third of EFhd2 associated with a biochemically isolated synaptosome preparation. There, EFhd2 was mostly confined to the cytosolic and plasma membrane fractions. Both synaptic endocytosis and exocytosis in primary hippocampal EFhd2-/- neurons were unaltered but transport of synaptophysin-GFP containing vesicles was enhanced in EFhd2-/- primary hippocampal neurons, and notably, EFhd2 inhibited kinesin mediated microtubule gliding. Therefore, we found that EFhd2 is a neuronal protein that interferes with kinesin-mediated transport.Peer reviewe

    Electronic structure and magnetic properties of the spin-1/2 Heisenberg system CuSe2O5

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    A microscopic magnetic model for the spin-1/2 Heisenberg chain compound CuSe2O5 is developed based on the results of a joint experimental and theoretical study. Magnetic susceptibility and specific heat data give evidence for quasi-1D magnetism with leading antiferromagnetic (AFM) couplings and an AFM ordering temperature of 17 K. For microscopic insight, full-potential DFT calculations within the local density approximation (LDA) were performed. Using the resulting band structure, a consistent set of transfer integrals for an effective one-band tight-binding model was obtained. Electronic correlations were treated on a mean-field level starting from LDA (LSDA+U method) and on a model level (Hubbard model). In excellent agreement of experiment and theory, we find that only two couplings in CuSe2O5 are relevant: the nearest-neighbour intra-chain interaction of 165 K and a non-frustrated inter-chain coupling of 20 K. From a comparison with structurally related systems (Sr2Cu(PO4)2, Bi2CuO4), general implications for a magnetic ordering in presence of inter-chain frustration are made.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures, 3 table
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