317 research outputs found
Surface site density, silicic acid retention and transport properties of compacted magnetite powder
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Modeling the complexation properties of mineral-bound organic polyelectrolyte: An attempt at comprehension using the model system alumina/polyacrylic acid/M (M = Eu, Cm, Gd)
International audienceThis paper contributes to the comprehension of kinetic and equilibrium phenomena governing metal ion sorption on organic-matter-coated mineral particles. Sorption and desorption experiments were carried out with Eu ion and polyacrylic acid (PAA)-coated alumina colloids at pH 5 in 0.1 M NaClO4 as a function of the metal ion loading. Under these conditions, M interaction with the solid is governed by sorbed PAA (PAAads). The results were compared with spectroscopic data obtained by time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS) with Cm and Gd. The interaction between M and PAAads was characterized by a kinetically controlled process: after rapid metal adsorption within less than 1 min, the speciation of complexed M changed at the particle surface till an equilibrium was reached after about 4 days. At equilibrium, one part of complexed M was shown to be not exchangeable. This process was strongly dependent on the ligand-to-metal ratio. Two models were tested to explain the data. In model 1, the kinetically controlled process was described through successive kinetically controlled reactions that follow the rapid metal ion adsorption. In model 2, the organic layer was considered as a porous medium: the kinetic process was explained by the diffusion of M from the surface into the organic layer. Model 1 allowed a very good description of equilibrium and kinetic experimental data. Model 2 could describe the data at equilibrium but could not explain the kinetic data accurately. In spite of this disagreement, model 2 appeared more realistic considering the results of the TRLFS measurements
Endomorphisms of superelliptic jacobians
Let K be a field of characteristic zero, n>4 an integer, f(x) an irreducible
polynomial over K of degree n, whose Galois group is doubly transitive simple
non-abelian group. Let p be an odd prime, Z[\zeta_p] the ring of integers in
the p-th cyclotomic field,
C_{f,p}:y^p=f(x) the corresponding superelliptic curve and J(C_{f,p}) its
jacobian. Assuming that either n=p+1 or p does not divide n(n-1), we prove that
the ring of all endomorphisms of J(C_{f,p}) coincides with Z[\zeta_p].Comment: Several typos have been correcte
Midwave infrared InAs/GaSb superlattice photodiode with a dopant-free pân junction
Midwave infrared (MWIR) InAs/GaSb superlattice (SL) photodiode with a dopant-free pân junction was fabricated by molecular beam epitaxy on GaSb substrate. Depending on the thickness ratio between InAs and GaSb layers in the SL period, the residual background carriers of this adjustable material can be either n-type or p-type. Using this flexibility in residual doping of the SL material, the pân junction of the device is made with different non-intentionally doped (nid) SL structures. The SL photodiode processed shows a cut-off wavelength at 4.65 ÎŒm at 77 K, residual carrier concentration equal to 1.75 Ă 1015 cmâ3, dark current density as low as 2.8 Ă 10â8 A/cm2 at 50 mV reverse bias and R0A product as high as 2 Ă 106 Ω cm2. The results obtained demonstrate the possibility to fabricate a SL pin photodiode without intentional doping the pn junction
Encoding multistate charge order and chirality in endotaxial heterostructures
Intrinsic resistivity changes associated with charge density wave (CDW) phase
transitions in 1T-TaS hold promise for non-volatile memory and computing
devices based on the principle of phase change memory (PCM). High-density PCM
storage is proposed for materials with multiple intermediate resistance states,
which have been observed in 1T-TaS. However, the metastability responsible
for this behavior makes the presence of multistate switching unpredictable in
1T-TaS devices. Here, we demonstrate the synthesis of nanothick
verti-lateral 1H-TaS/1T-TaS heterostructures in which the number of
endotaxial metallic 1H-TaS monolayers dictates the number of
high-temperature resistance transitions in 1T-TaS lamellae. Further, we
also observe optically active heterochirality in the CDW superlattice
structure, which is modulated in concert with the resistivity steps. This
thermally-induced polytype conversion nucleates at folds and kinks where
interlayer translations that relax local strain favorably align 1H and 1T
layers. This work positions endotaxial TaS heterostructures as prime
candidates for non-volatile device schemes implementing coupled switching of
structure, chirality, and resistance
Modular symbols in Iwasawa theory
This survey paper is focused on a connection between the geometry of
and the arithmetic of over global fields,
for integers . For over , there is an explicit
conjecture of the third author relating the geometry of modular curves and the
arithmetic of cyclotomic fields, and it is proven in many instances by the work
of the first two authors. The paper is divided into three parts: in the first,
we explain the conjecture of the third author and the main result of the first
two authors on it. In the second, we explain an analogous conjecture and result
for over . In the third, we pose questions for general
over the rationals, imaginary quadratic fields, and global function fields.Comment: 43 page
Denominators of Eisenstein cohomology classes for GL_2 over imaginary quadratic fields
We study the arithmetic of Eisenstein cohomology classes (in the sense of G.
Harder) for symmetric spaces associated to GL_2 over imaginary quadratic
fields. We prove in many cases a lower bound on their denominator in terms of a
special L-value of a Hecke character providing evidence for a conjecture of
Harder that the denominator is given by this L-value. We also prove under some
additional assumptions that the restriction of the classes to the boundary of
the Borel-Serre compactification of the spaces is integral. Such classes are
interesting for their use in congruences with cuspidal classes to prove
connections between the special L-value and the size of the Selmer group of the
Hecke character.Comment: 37 pages; strengthened integrality result (Proposition 16), corrected
statement of Theorem 3, and revised introductio
Equidistribution of Heegner Points and Ternary Quadratic Forms
We prove new equidistribution results for Galois orbits of Heegner points
with respect to reduction maps at inert primes. The arguments are based on two
different techniques: primitive representations of integers by quadratic forms
and distribution relations for Heegner points. Our results generalize one of
the equidistribution theorems established by Cornut and Vatsal in the sense
that we allow both the fundamental discriminant and the conductor to grow.
Moreover, for fixed fundamental discriminant and variable conductor, we deduce
an effective surjectivity theorem for the reduction map from Heegner points to
supersingular points at a fixed inert prime. Our results are applicable to the
setting considered by Kolyvagin in the construction of the Heegner points Euler
system
Towards the empowered commuter : exploring information behaviour of informal public transport users
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 July 2023.Information is emerging as one of the key dimensions of mobility, and as an important
lever through which sustainable access can be promoted in Sub-Saharan African (SSA)
cities. Information acts as an enabler of transport, by allowing travellers to make informed
decisions on whether, when, and how they travel. The lack of information can also act as a
barrier to accessing desired services, with consequences for the attainment of equity and
human development goals. Little is known about what information passengers need and
how they find and use information. This paper reports on a qualitative mixed-methods
study to explore information behaviour amongst informal transport passengers in
Tshwane, South Africa. We use the theory and methods of information science (with
information behaviour as a subdiscipline) to provide a lens for the investigation. We
collected mobility data through travel diaries, user-submitted photos of the travel context
and voice messages to explain these, and in-depth individual interviews combined with
drawings of situations where respondents used information and its sources (called
information horizon mappings). The drawings and interviews revealed the information-poor
environment within which informal transport operates, and the strong reliance on other
people as well as tacit embedded knowledge for gaining access to information. The paper
concludes by offering directions for further research around digital information
Endomorphism algebras of Abelian varieties with special reference to superelliptic Jacobians
This is (mostly) a survey article. We use an information about Galois properties of points of small order on an Abelian variety in order to describe its endomorphism algebra over an algebraic closure of the ground field. We discuss in detail applications to jacobians of cyclic covers of the projective line
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