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Phonons in Nanocrystalline 57Fe
We measured the phonon density of states (DOS) of nanocrystalline Fe by resonant inelastic nuclear γ-ray scattering. The nanophase material shows large distortions in its phonon DOS. We attribute the high energy distortion to lifetime broadening. A damped harmonic oscillator model for the phonons provides a low quality factor, Qu, averaging about 5, but the longitudinal modes may have been broadened most. The nanocrystalline Fe also shows an enhancement in its phonon DOS at energies below 15 meV. The difference in vibrational entropy of the bulk and nanocrystalline Fe was small, owing to competing changes in the nanocrystalline phonon DOS at low and high energies
Local Chemical Environments and the Phonon Partial Densities of States of 57Fe in 57Fe3Al
Inelastic nuclear resonant scattering spectra were measured on alloys of Fe3Al that were chemically disordered, partially ordered, and D03 ordered. The features in the phonon partial density of states of 57Fe were found to change systematically with chemical short-range order in the alloy. Changes in the phonon partial density of states were modeled successfully by assigning vibrational spectra to 57Fe atoms in different first-nearest-neighbor chemical environments
The effects of different warm stratification periods on the seed germination of some Rosa taxa
In this study, the effects of different warm stratification periods on the seed germination of some Rosa species such as Rosa heckellana ssp. vanheurckiana, Rosa canina, Rosa pulverelanta and Rosa dumalis naturally grown in the Van region were investigated. In 2007, seeds of these species were kept at 25°C warm stratification for 10, 11 and 12 weeks, and then transferred to 5°C for cold stratification till the initiation of germination. Germination response to treatments of R. heckellana ssp. vanheurckiana seeds was different compared to the other species. The seeds of R. heckellana ssp. vanheurckiana germinated in a short time (when they kept in warm stratification followed by cold stratification between 1 - 3 weeks). The seeds of the other species required 5 months of cold stratification after warm stratification to overcome seed dormancy. The overall germination percentage were 18.80% in R. canina, 13.80% in R. pulverelanta and 13.53% in R. dumalis at 25°C of warm stratification followed by 5°C cold stratification. We determined that for these three taxa, the most appropriate method of stratification was 11 week warm stratification followed by cold stratification
Superconducting metamaterials for waveguide quantum electrodynamics
The embedding of tunable quantum emitters in a photonic bandgap structure
enables the control of dissipative and dispersive interactions between emitters
and their photonic bath. Operation in the transmission band, outside the gap,
allows for studying waveguide quantum electrodynamics in the slow-light regime.
Alternatively, tuning the emitter into the bandgap results in finite range
emitter-emitter interactions via bound photonic states. Here we couple a
transmon qubit to a superconducting metamaterial with a deep sub-wavelength
lattice constant (). The metamaterial is formed by periodically
loading a transmission line with compact, low loss, low disorder lumped element
microwave resonators. We probe the coherent and dissipative dynamics of the
system by measuring the Lamb shift and the change in the lifetime of the
transmon qubit. Tuning the qubit frequency in the vicinity of a band-edge with
a group index of , we observe an anomalous Lamb shift of 10 MHz
accompanied by a 24-fold enhancement in the qubit lifetime. In addition, we
demonstrate selective enhancement and inhibition of spontaneous emission of
different transmon transitions, which provide simultaneous access to long-lived
metastable qubit states and states strongly coupled to propagating waveguide
modes.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figure
Atom clusters and vibrational excitations in chemically-disordered Pt357Fe
Inelastic nuclear resonant scattering spectra of Fe-57 atoms were measured on crystalline alloys of Pt3Fe-57 that were chemically disordered, partially ordered, and L1(2) ordered. Phonon partial density of states curves for Fe-57 were obtained from these spectra. Upon disordering, about 10% of the spectral intensity underwent a distinct shift from 25 to 19 meV. This change in optical modes accounted for most of the change of the vibrational entropy of disordering contributed by Fe atoms, which was (+0.10 +/- 0.03) k(B) (Fe atom)(-1). Prospects for parametrizing the vibrational entropy with low-order cluster variables were assessed. To calculate the difference in vibrational entropy of the disordered and ordered alloys, the clusters must be large enough to account for the abundances of several of the atom configurations of the first-nearest-neighbor shell about the Fe-57 atoms
Induction and multiplication of callus from endosperm of Cycas revoluta
The usage of medicinal plants in traditional medication has gained the attraction from global and local markets, mainly to cure diseases or simply for health maintenance. Callus cultures were initiated fromthe endosperm of the medicinal plant Cycas revoluta, cultured on half-strength Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 30 g/L sucrose and various concentrations (5, 10 and 20 ìM) of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), 1-naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and 4-amino-3,5,6- trichloropicolinic acid (picloram). Explants treated with various auxins formed calli with different morphologies. In the induction studies, 20 ìM picloram was the most efficient formulation for callus formation. The callus was formed after 17.8 ± 0.5 days in the medium. However, callus was not formed in the control medium (MSO) and medium supplemented with 20 ìM 2,4-D. Calli were successfullymaintained in 10 ìM picloram at normal photoperiod (16 h light, 8 h dark). The calli treated with10 ìM picloram that incubated in 24 h dark condition was found to exhibit less browning effects. Addition of 1g/L polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) aided in overcoming the browning effects by absorbing the phenolic compounds in the medium. The combination of auxin (10 ìM picloram) and cytokinin (10 ìM kinetin)was able to multiply more friable and yellowish-green calli
Vibrational modes in nanocrystalline iron under high pressure
The phonon density of states (DOS) of nanocrystalline 57Fe was measured using nuclear resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (NRIXS) at pressures up to 28 GPa in a diamond anvil cell. The nanocrystalline material exhibited an enhancement in its DOS at low energies by a factor of 2.2. This enhancement persisted throughout the entire pressure range, although it was reduced to about 1.7 after decompression. The low-energy regions of the spectra were fitted to the function AEn, giving values of n close to 2 for both the bulk control sample and the nanocrystalline material, indicative of nearly three-dimensional vibrational dynamics. At higher energies, the van Hove singularities observed in both samples were coincident in energy and remained so at all pressures, indicating that the forces conjugate to the normal coordinates of the nanocrystalline materials are similar to the interatomic potentials of bulk crystals
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