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Heat capacity of liquids: an approach from the solid phase
We calculate the energy and heat capacity of a liquid on the basis of its
elastic properties and vibrational states. The experimental decrease of liquid
heat capacity with temperature is attributed to the increasing loss of two
transverse modes with frequency , where is liquid
relaxation time. In a simple model, liquid heat capacity is related to
viscosity and is compared with the experimental data of mercury. We also
calculate the vibrational energy of a quantum liquid, and show that transverse
phonons can not be excited in the low-temperature limit. Finally, we discuss
the implications of the proposed approach to liquids for the problem of glass
transition
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Sample preparation: a crucial factor for the analytical performance of rationally designed MALDI matrices
Evidence is presented that the performance of
the rationally designed MALDI matrix 4-chloro-α-cyanocinnamic acid (ClCCA) in comparison to its well-established predecessor α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid (CHCA) is significantly dependent on the sample preparation, such as the choice of the target plate. In this context, it becomes clear that any rational designs of MALDI matrices and their successful employment have to consider a larger set of physicochemical parameters, including sample crystallization and morphology/topology, in addition to parameters of basic (solution and/or gas-phase) chemistry
Scan Free GEXRF in the Soft X ray Range for the Investigation of Structured Nanosamples
Scan free grazing emission X ray fluorescence spectroscopy GEXRF is an established technique for the investigation of the elemental depth profiles of various samples. Recently it has been applied to investigating structured nanosamples in the tender X ray range. However, lighter elements such as oxygen, nitrogen or carbon cannot be efficiently investigated in this energy range, because of the ineffective excitation. Moreover, common CCD detectors are not able to discriminate between fluorescence lines below 1 keV. Oxygen and nitrogen are important components of insulation and passivation layers, for example, in silicon oxide or silicon nitride. In this work, scan free GEXRF is applied in proof of concept measurements for the investigation of lateral ordered 2D nanostructures in the soft X ray range. The sample investigated is a Si3N4 lamellar grating, which represents 2D periodic nanostructures as used in the semiconductor industry. The emerging two dimensional fluorescence patterns are recorded with a CMOS detector. To this end, energy dispersive spectra are obtained via single photon event evaluation. In this way, spatial and therefore angular information is obtained, while discrimination between different photon energies is enabled. The results are compared to calculations of the sample model performed by a Maxwell solver based on the finite elements method. A first measurement is carried out at the UE56 2 PGM 2 beamline at the BESSY II synchrotron radiation facility to demonstrate the feasibility of the method in the soft X ray range. Furthermore, a laser produced plasma source LPP is utilized to investigate the feasibility of this technique in the laboratory. The results from the BESSY II measurements are in good agreement with the simulations and prove the applicability of scan free GEXRF in the soft X ray range for quality control and process engineering of 2D nanostructures. The LPP results illustrate the chances and challenges concerning a transfer of the methodology to the laborator
Combined interferometric and polarimetric diagnostics for TEXTOR
A method for combining Faraday rotation measurements with a phase modulated HCN Interferometer is described, which enables the simultaneous determination of the line Integrals ds and . Extended to a multichannel system this technique should allow to investigate the distributions of electron density and poloidal magnetic field in a Tokamak plasma. We discuss the principle of operation and appropriate evaluation of measured data with regard to TUTOR parameters and give an estimate for the expected experimental accuracy
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