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Mechanical properties of mass-produced nanostructured titanium
The structure and mechanical properties of nanostructured titanium VT1-0 derived using an ingenious method which combines helical and longitudinal rolling are studied in comparison with the properties of commercial titanium alloys VT6 and VT16, as well as VT1-0 in a coarse-grained stateye
Multiband model for penetration depth in MgB2
The results of first principles calculations of the electronic structure and
the electron-phonon interaction in MgB2 are used to study theoretically the
temperature dependence and anisotropy of the magnetic field penetration depth.
The effects of impurity scattering are essential for a proper description of
the experimental results. We compare our results with experimental data and we
argue that the two-band model describes the data rather well.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev.
Infrared optical properties of Pr2CuO4
The ab-plane reflectance of a Pr2CuO4 single crystal has been measured over a
wide frequency range at a variety of temperatures, and the optical properties
determined from a Kramers-Kronig analysis. Above ~ 250 K, the low frequency
conductivity increases quickly with temperature; the resistivity follows the
form e^(E_a/k_BT), where E_a ~ 0.17 eV is much less than the inferred optical
gap of ~ 1.2 eV. Transport measurements show that at low temperature the
resistivity deviates from activated behavior and follows the form
e^[(T_0/T)^1/4], indicating that the dc transport in this material is due to
variable-range hopping between localized states in the gap. The four
infrared-active Eu modes dominate the infrared optical properties. Below ~ 200
K, a striking new feature appears near the low-frequency Eu mode, and there is
additional new fine structure at high frequency. A normal coordinate analysis
has been performed and the detailed nature of the zone-center vibrations
determined. Only the low-frequency Eu mode has a significant Pr-Cu interaction.
Several possible mechanisms related to the antiferromagnetism in this material
are proposed to explain the sudden appearance of this and other new spectral
features at low temperature.Comment: 11 pages, 7 embedded EPS figures, REVTeX
Low-Energy Oscillations in the E[sub 0] Photoreflectance Spectra of Homoepitaxial n-GaAsān[sup +]-GaAs Samples with n = 10[sup 15]ā10[sup 16] cm[sup ā3] and n[sup +] ā 10[sup 18] cm[sup ā3]
Mechanical properties of mass-produced nanostructured titanium
yesThe structure and mechanical properties of nanostructured titanium VT1-0 derived using an ingenious method which combines helical and longitudinal rolling are studied in comparison with the properties of commercial titanium alloys VT6 and VT16, as well as VT1-0 in a coarse-grained stat
Use of chromatography-mass spectrometry to study the composition of pharmacopoeial types of medicinal plant raw material
The possibility of using specific markers of certain types of medicinal plant raw material for the analysis of multicomponent plant teas and phytoteas
E 0 photoreflectance spectra of GaAs: Identification of the features related to impurity transitions
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