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Dynamics of ferromagnetic nanomagnets with vortex or single-domain configuration
We study the dynamics of flat circular permalloy nanomagnets for 1.) magnetic
vortex and 2.) single-domain configurations, using micromagnetic simulation.
Dynamical studies for isolated vortex structures show that both the vorticity
and the central polarity of the out-of-plane component can be switched fast
(50-100 ps) and independently. Micromagnetic simulations of the switching
process in thin cylindrical Permalloy (Py) nanoparticles with an initial stable
single-domain state show nearly homogeneous single-domain behaviour followed by
excitation of spin waves.Comment: 2 pages with 3 eps-figures, --> ICM2003 Rome 28.7.-1.8.03, --> JMM
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Experiments with Dry Dust Cultures for the Inoculation of Legume Seeds
Within the past few years a number of commercial concerns have produced a dry dust type of culture for the inoculation of legume seeds. Field experiments have been conducted to test the value of these cultures for the inoculation of soybeans. The results showed that the dry dust cultures did not give satisfactory inoculation. Greenhouse experiments have also shown that the inoculation of legume seeds sometime in advance of the planting date, as is recommended by the producers of the dry dust manufacturers, is undesirable
Processing and characterisation of High-Velocity Suspension Flame Sprayed (HVSFS) bioactive glass coatings
The High-Velocity Suspension Flame Spraying (HVSFS) technique was employed in order to deposit bioactive glass coatings onto titanium substrates. Two different glass compositions were examined: the classical 45S5 Bioglass and a newly-developed SiO2–CaO–K2O–P2O5 glass, labelled as “Bio-K”. Suitable raw materials were melted in a furnace and fritted by casting into water. The frit was dry-milled in a porcelain jar and subsequently attrition-milled in isopropanol. The resulting micron- sized powders were dispersed in a water+isopropanol mixture, in order to prepare suitable suspensions for the HVSFS process. The deposition parameters were varied; however, all coatings were obtained by performing three consecutive torch cycles in front of the substrate. The thickness and porosity of the coatings were significantly affected by the chosen set of deposition parameters; however, in all cases, the layer produced during the third torch cycle was thicker and denser than the one produced during the first cycle. As the system temperature increases during the spraying process, the particles sprayed during the last torch cycle remain at T > Tg while they spread, so that interlamellar viscous flow sintering takes place, favouring the formation of such denser microstructure. Both coatings are entirely glassy; however, micro-Raman spectroscopy reveals that, whereas the 45S5 coating is structurally identical to the corresponding bulk glass, the “Bio-K” coating is somewhat different from the bulk one
Soil Survey of Iowa, Report No. 76—Hancock County Soils
Hancock County is located in north central Iowa in the second tier of counties south of the Minnesota state line and in the middle tier of counties from east to west in the state. It lies entirely in the Wisconsin drift soil area, and hence its soils are all of drift or glacial origin
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