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    Microwave properties of Nb/PdNi/Nb trilayers. Observation of flux flow in excess of Bardeen-Stephen theory

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    We combine wideband (1-20 GHz) Corbino disk and dielectric resonator (8.2 GHz) techniques to study the microwave properties in Nb/PdNi/Nb trilayers, grown by UHV dc magnetron sputtering, composed by Nb layers of nominal thickness dSd_S=15 nm, and a ferromagnetic PdNi layer of thickness dFd_F= 1, 2, 8 and 9 nm. We focus on the vortex state. Magnetic fields up to Hc2H_{c2} were applied. The microwave resistivity at fixed H/Hc2H/H_{c2} increases with dFd_F, eventually exceeding the Bardeen Stephen flux flow value.Comment: 6 pages. Submitted to Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetis

    Predicted defect induced vortex core switching in thin magnetic nanodisks

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    We investigate the influence of artificial defects (small holes) inserted into magnetic nanodisks on the vortex core dynamics. One and two holes (antidots) are considered. In general, the core falls into the hole but, in particular, we would like to remark an interesting phenomenon not yet observed, which is the vortex core switching induced by the vortex-hole interactions. It occurs for the case with only one hole and for very special conditions involving the hole size and position as well as the disk size. Any small deformation in the disk geometry such as the presence of a second antidot changes completely the vortex dynamics and the vortex core eventually falls into one of the defects. After trapped, the vortex center still oscillates with a very high frequency and small amplitude around the defect center.Comment: 11pages, Revtex format, 17 figure

    Revealing structure and evolution within the corona of the Seyfert galaxy I Zw 1

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    X-ray spectral timing analysis is presented of XMM-Newton observations of the narrow line Seyfert 1 galaxy I Zwicky 1 (I Zw 1) taken in 2015 January. After exploring the effect of background flaring on timing analyses, X-ray time lags between the reflection-dominated 0.3-1.0keV energy and continuum-dominated 1.0-4.0keV band are measured, indicative of reverberation off the inner accretion disc. The reverberation lag time is seen to vary as a step function in frequency; across lower frequency components of the variability, 3e-4 to 1.2e-3Hz a lag of 160s is measured, but the lag shortens to (59 +/- 4)s above 1.2e-3Hz. The lag-energy spectrum reveals differing profiles between these ranges with a change in the dip showing the earliest arriving photons. The low frequency signal indicates reverberation of X-rays emitted from a corona extended at low height over the disc while at high frequencies, variability is generated in a collimated core of the corona through which luminosity fluctuations propagate upwards. Principal component analysis of the variability supports this interpretation, showing uncorrelated variation in the spectral slope of two power law continuum components. The distinct evolution of the two components of the corona is seen as a flare passes inwards from the extended to the collimated portion. An increase in variability in the extended corona was found preceding the initial increase in X-ray flux. Variability from the extended corona was seen to die away as the flare passed into the collimated core leading to a second sharper increase in the X-ray count rate.Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRA

    U-Pb geochronology of the El Jadida rhyolite and relation to possible Lower Cambrian recycling (Coastal block, Moroccan Meseta).

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    The El Jadida (Mazagan) dome, whose existence was reported as early as 1934 by Yovanovitch and Freys, constitutes one of the first outcrops of the Moroccan Meseta where the Precambrian (PIII?)-Paleozoic (Lower Cambrian?) boundary was established (Gigout, 1951; Cornée et al., 1984). Since then, it is listed as one of the few locations where the basement of the Moroccan Variscan belt can be observed (Hoepffner et al.. 2005; Michard et al., 2010).Despite, the absence of geochronological and biostratigraphic precise data to constrain the time interval recorded here, there are stratigraphic similarities that allow a correlation with the Ediacaran-Cambrian geological record of Anti-Atlas belt (Cornée et al., 1984). In this study, we developed a petrographic, geochemical and U-Pb geochronological study using zircon extracted from: (i) the El Jadida rhyolite with the aim of characterizing the magma source and estimate the age of crystallization; (ii) a microbreccia sampled at the base of the El Jadida Dolomitic Formation for determining provenance

    Tail States below the Thouless Gap in SNS junctions: Classical Fluctuations

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    We study the tails of the density of states (DOS) in a diffusive superconductor-normal metal-superconductor (SNS) junction below the Thouless gap. We show that long-wave fluctuations of the concentration of impurities in the normal layer lead to the formation of subgap quasiparticle states, and calculate the associated subgap DOS in all effective dimensionalities. We compare the resulting tails with those arising from mesoscopic gap fluctuations, and determine the dimensionless parameters controlling which contribution dominates the subgap DOS. We observe that the two contributions are formally related to each other by a dimensional reduction.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur

    Programa de Análise de Qualidade de Laboratórios de Fertilidade (PAQLF) que usam o método Embrapa: desempenho em 1999 e perfil dos participantes.

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    O Programa de Análise de Qualidade de Laboratórios de Fertilidade (PAQLF) incorpora os laboratórios que utilizam o chamado método Embrapa, o qual compreende as extrações de P e K, com a solução Mehlich- 1, de Al, Ca e Mg com o KCl, as determinações do pH em água e do carbono ou da matéria orgânica por método colorimétrico, calibrado com o método Walkey-Black. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o desempenho em 1999 e traçar um perfil dos laboratórios de fertilidade, vinculados ao PAQLF. A metodologia de avaliação da qualidade baseou-se no envio de 8 amostras de terra para os laboratórios participantes, os quais analisaram os parâmetros pH (em água), Ca2+, Mg2+, P Mehlich-1, K+, Na+, H+Al, Al3+ e matéria orgânica. Os laboratórios foram avaliados quanto à inexatidão e imprecisão dos resultados. O perfil dos participantes foi avaliado através do envio de um questionário, abordando desde os tipos de análises executadas, infra-estrutura laboratorial, número de análises realizadas de 1990 a 1999, até os protocolos analíticos utilizados e equipamentos disponíveis nos laboratórios. Os resultados dos 64 laboratórios que responderam às perguntas formuladas são apresentados. Em termos de qualidade dos resultados emitidos, dos 71 laboratórios avaliados, 61% apresentaram conceitos A ou B, ou seja, alcançaram o padrão mínimo aceitável para o uso do selo de qualidade, sendo que 14 obtiveram excelência em qualidade, alcançando conceito A.bitstream/item/62868/1/CNPS-COM.-TEC.-5-01.pd
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