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Growing Our Own: A Longitudinal Evaluation of a Professional Development Program for Early-Career 4-H Professionals
We present the results of a longitudinal evaluation of the Western Region 4-H Institute, a 5-day training program designed to enhance the skill sets of early-career Extension professionals organized around the 4-H professional research, knowledge, and competencies model. Programs such as this often are assessed for their short-term relevance and effectiveness; we expanded the scope of our evaluation by following up with program participants 12 months after the program. Both short- and medium-term results indicated that networking and developing effective programs for youth were paramount for participants, suggesting the importance of providing professional development opportunities for early-career professionals
Zn-induced spin dynamics in overdoped LaSrCuZnO
Spin fluctuations and the local spin susceptibility in isovalently
Zn-substituted LaSrCuZnO (,
) are measured via inelastic neutron scattering techniques. As
Zn is substituted onto the Cu-sites, an anomalous enhancement of
the local spin susceptibility appears due to the
emergence of a commensurate antiferromagnetic excitation centered at wave
vector \textbf{Q} that coexists with the known incommensurate
SDW excitations at \textbf{Q}.
Our results support a picture of Zn-induced antiferromagnetic (AF) fluctuations
appearing through a local staggered polarization of Cu-spins, and the
simultaneous suppression of T as AF fluctuations are slowed in proximity to
Zn-impurities suggests the continued importance of high energy AF fluctuations
at the far overdoped edge of superconductivity in the cuprates.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
Spin Wave Response in the Dilute Quasi-one Dimensional Ising-like Antiferromagnet CsCo_{0.83}Mg_{0.17}Br_3
Inelastic neutron scattering profiles of spin waves in the dilute
quasi-one-dimensional Ising-like antiferromagnet CsCo_{0.83}Mg_{0.17}Br_3 have
been investigated. Calculations of S^{xx}(Q,omega), based on an effective spin
Hamiltonian, accurately describe the experimental spin wave spectrum of the 2J
mode. The Q dependence of the energy of this spin wave mode follows the
analytical prediction
omega_{xx}(Q)=(2J)(1-5epsilon^{2}cos^{2}Qa+2epsilon^{2})^{1/2}, calculated by
Ishimura and Shiba using perturbation theory.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure
Equilibrium random-field Ising critical scattering in the antiferromagnet Fe(0.93)Zn(0.07)F2
It has long been believed that equilibrium random-field Ising model (RFIM)
critical scattering studies are not feasible in dilute antiferromagnets close
to and below Tc(H) because of severe non-equilibrium effects. The high magnetic
concentration Ising antiferromagnet Fe(0.93)Zn(0.07)F2, however, does provide
equilibrium behavior. We have employed scaling techniques to extract the
universal equilibrium scattering line shape, critical exponents nu = 0.87 +-
0.07 and eta = 0.20 +- 0.05, and amplitude ratios of this RFIM system.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, minor revision
A Theory of Magnets with Competing Double Exchange and Superexchange Interactions
We study the competition between ferromagnetic double exchange (DE) and
nearest-neighbour antiferromagnetic exchange in CMR materials. Towards this
end, a single site mean field theory is proposed which emphasizes the
hopping-mediated nature of the DE contribution. We find that the competition
between these two exchange interactions leads to ferro- or antiferromagnetic
order with incomplete saturation of the (sub)lattice magnetization. This
conclusion is in contrast to previous results in the literature which find a
canted spin arrangement under similar circumstances. We attribute this
difference to the highly anisotropic exchange interactions used elsewhere. The
associated experimental implications are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, Latex-Revtex, 3 PostScript figures. Please see report
cond-mat/980523
Zoneamento agroecológico da cana-de-açúcar: abordagem metodológica para integração temática de grandes áreas territoriais.
Com a consolidação dos trabalhos do Zoneamento Agroecológico da Cana-de-açúcar no Brasil o país tem disponibilizado o total de áreas aptas ao plantio da cana, na escala de 1:250.00, em todo o território respeitando a qualidade e a sustentabilidade ambiental brasileira. Como produto tem-se a quantificação das áreas aptas por estado de acordo com a classe de aptidão e o tipo de uso da terra. Este trabalho apresenta a metodologia utilizada no zoneamento da cana, os parâmetros adotados, os resultados finais em mapa e tabela e uma breve explanação dos diversos impactos, positivos, esperados. As principais dificuldades encontradas no percurso dos trabalhos foram os advindos das variações dos critérios ao longo do processo de discussão como setor público e privado, o que demandou ajuste na formulação de uma metodologia ágil e flexível como suporte ao processo de negociação
Theory of anomalous magnon softening in ferromagnetic manganites
In metallic manganites with low Curie temperatures, a peculiar softening of
the magnon spectrum close to the magnetic zone boundary has experimentally been
observed. Here we present a theory of the renormalization of the magnetic
excitation spectrum in colossal magnetoresistance compounds. The theory is
based on the modulation of magnetic exchange bonds by the orbital degree of
freedom of double-degenerate e_g electrons. The model considered is an
orbitally degenerate double-exchange system coupled to Jahn-Teller active
phonons which we treat in the limit of strong onsite repulsions. Charge and
coupled orbital-lattice fluctuations are identified as the main origin of the
unusual softening of the magnetic spectrum
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