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Effect of Diethylenetriamine and Triethylamine sensitization on the critical diameter of Nitromethane
In this work, the critical diameter for detonation was measured for Nitromethane (NM) sensitized with two different amines: Diethylenetriamine (DETA) and Triethylamine (TEA). The critical diameter in glass and polyvinylchloride tubes is found to decrease rapidly as the amount of sensitizer is increased, then increase past a critical amount of sensitizer. Thus the critical diameter reaches a minimum at a critical concentration of sensitizer. It was also found that the critical diameter is lower with DETA than with TEA
Dirty quantum Hall ferromagnets and quantum Hall spin glasses
We study quantum Hall ferromagnets in the presence of a random electrostatic
impurity potential, within the framework of a classical non-linear sigma model.
We discuss the behaviour of the system using a heuristic picture for the
competition between exchange and screening, and test our conclusions with
extensive numerical simulations. We obtain a phase diagram for the system as a
function of disorder strength and deviation of the average Landau level filling
factor from unity. Screening of an impurity potential requires distortions of
the spin configuration. In the absence of Zeeman coupling there is a
disorder-driven, zero-temperature phase transition from a ferromagnet at weak
disorder and small deviation from integer filling to a spin glass at stronger
disorder or large charge deviation. We characterise the spin glass phase in
terms of its magnetic and charge response, as well as its ac conductivity.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, REVTEX
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