166 research outputs found
Biological wastewater treatment in aeration tanks
Development of mathematical model for prediction of output parameters of aeration
tank with account of dissolved oxygen, oxygen , sludge, substrate transfer and biological treatment. The mathematical model may be used in predicting the effectiveness of aeration tank under different regimes of work
Low-temperature structural transition in FeCr_2S_4
Transmission electron microscopy studies of [110] and [111] oriented
FeCr_2S_4 single crystals at different temperatures reveal a structural
transition at low temperatures indicating a cubic-to-triclinic symmetry
reduction within crystallographic domains. The overall crystal symmetry was
found to be reduced from Fd3m to F-43m. The triclinic distortions were
suggested to result from the combined actions of tetragonal distortions due to
the Jahn-Teller active Fe^2+ ions and trigonal distortions due to a
displacement of the Cr^3+ ions in the direction.Comment: 4 pages, 8 figure
Tuning orbital-selective correlation effects in superconducting RbFeSeS
We report on terahertz time-domain spectroscopy on superconducting and
metallic iron chalcogenides RbFeSeS. The
superconducting transition is reduced from 32 K () to 22 K
(), and finally suppressed () by isoelectronic substitution of Se
with S. Dielectric constant and optical conductivity exhibit a
metal-to-insulator transition associated with an orbital-selective Mott phase.
This orbital-selective Mott transition appears at higher temperature
with increasing sulfur content, identifying sulfur substitution as an efficient
parameter to tune orbital-dependent correlation effects in iron-chalcogenide
superconductors. The reduced correlations of the charge carriers can
account for the suppression of the superconductivity and the pseudogap-like
feature between and that was observed for .Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Polar Dynamics at the Jahn-Teller Transition in Ferroelectric GaV4S8
We present a dielectric spectroscopy study of the polar dynamics linked to
the orbitally driven ferroelectric transition in the skyrmion host GaV4S8. By
combining THz and MHz-GHz spectroscopy techniques, we succeed in detecting the
relaxational dynamics arising from coupled orbital and polar fluctuations in
this material and traced its temperature dependence in the paraelectric as well
as in the ferroelectric phase. The relaxation time significantly increases when
approaching the critical temperature from both sides of the transition. It is
natural to assume that these polar fluctuations map the orbital dynamics at the
Jahn-Teller transition. Due to the first-order character of the
orbital-ordering transition, the relaxation time shows an enormous jump of
about five orders of magnitude at the polar and structural phase transition.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
THz spectroscopy in the pseudo-Kagome system Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Br
Terahertz (THz) transmission spectra have been measured as function of
temperature and magnetic field on single crystals of Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Br. In the
time-domain THz spectra without magnetic field, two resonance absorptions are
observed below the magnetic ordering temperature T_N~27.4 K. The corresponding
resonance frequencies increase with decreasing temperature and reach energies
of 1.28 and 1.23 meV at 3.5 K. Multi-frequency electron spin resonance
transmission spectra as a function of applied magnetic field show the field
dependence of four magnetic resonance modes, which can be modeled as a
ferromagnetic resonance including demagnetization and anisotropy effects.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. All comments are welcome and appreciate
Exciton-magnon transitions in the frustrated chromium antiferromagnets CuCrO2, alpha-CaCr2O4, CdCr2O4, and ZnCr2O4
We report on optical transmission spectroscopy of the Cr-based frustrated
triangular antiferromagnets CuCrO2 and alpha-CaCr2O4, and the spinels CdCr2O4
and ZnCr2O4 in the near-infrared to visible-light frequency range. We explore
the possibility to search for spin correlations far above the magnetic ordering
temperature and for anomalies in the magnon lifetime in the magnetically
ordered state by probing exciton-magnon sidebands of the spin-forbidden
crystal-field transitions of the Cr3+ ions (spin S = 3/2). In CuCrO2 and
alpha-CaCr2O4 the appearance of fine structures below T_N is assigned to magnon
sidebands by comparison with neutron scattering results. The temperature
dependence of the line width of the most intense sidebands in both compounds
can be described by an Arrhenius law. For CuCrO2 the sideband associated with
the 4A2 -> 2T2 transition can be observed even above T_N. Its line width does
not show a kink at the magnetic ordering temperature and can alternatively be
described by a Z2 vortex scenario proposed previously for similar materials.
The exciton-magnon features in alpha-CaCr2O4 are more complex due to the
orthorhombic distortion. While for CdCr2O4 magnon sidebands are identified
below T_N and one sideband excitation is found to persist across the magnetic
ordering transition, only a weak fine structure related to magnetic ordering
has been observed in ZnCr2O4.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, all comments are welcome and appreciated,
accepted for publication in PR
Spin-orbiton and quantum criticality in FeSc2S4
In FeSc2S4 spin-orbital exchange competes with strong spin-orbit coupling,
suppressing long-range spin and orbital order and, hence, this material
represents one of the rare examples of a spin-orbital liquid ground state.
Moreover, it is close to a quantum-critical point separating the ordered and
disordered regimes. Using THz and FIR spectroscopy we study low-lying
excitations in FeSc2S4 and provide clear evidence for a spin-orbiton, an
excitation of strongly entangled spins and orbitals. It becomes particularly
well pronounced upon cooling, when advancing deep into the quantum-critical
regime. Moreover, indications of an underlying structureless excitation
continuum are found, a possible signature of quantum criticality.Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures (including 4 pages and 5 figures in Supplemental
Material). Revised version according to suggestions of referees. Phys. Rev. B
(in press
Sub-gap optical response across the structural phase transition in van der Waals layered \alpha-RuCl
We report magnetic, thermodynamic, thermal expansion, and on detailed optical
experiments on the layered compound -RuCl focusing on the THz and
sub-gap optical response across the structural phase transition from the
monoclinic high-temperature to the rhombohedral low-temperature structure,
where the stacking sequence of the molecular layers is changed. This type of
phase transition is characteristic for a variety of tri-halides crystallizing
in a layered honeycomb-type structure and so far is unique, as the
low-temperature phase exhibits the higher symmetry. One motivation is to
unravel the microscopic nature of spin-orbital excitations via a study of
temperature and symmetry-induced changes. We document a number of highly
unusual findings: A characteristic two-step hysteresis of the structural phase
transition, accompanied by a dramatic change of the reflectivity. An electronic
excitation, which appears in a narrow temperature range just across the
structural phase transition, and a complex dielectric loss spectrum in the THz
regime, which could indicate remnants of Kitaev physics. Despite significant
symmetry changes across the monoclinic to rhombohedral phase transition, phonon
eigenfrequencies and the majority of spin-orbital excitations are not strongly
influenced. Obviously, the symmetry of the single molecular layers determine
the eigenfrequencies of most of these excitations. Finally, from this combined
terahertz, far- and mid-infrared study we try to shed some light on the so far
unsolved low energy (< 1eV) electronic structure of the ruthenium
electrons in -RuCl.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figure
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