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Pump-Probe Experiments on the Single-Molecule Magnet Fe8 : Measurement of Excited Level Lifetimes
We present magnetization measurements on the single molecule magnet Fe8 in
the presence of pulsed microwave radiation. A pump-probe technique is used with
two microwave pulses with frequencies of 107 GHz and 118 GHz and pulse lengths
of several nanoseconds to study the spin dynamics via time-resolved
magnetization measurements using a Hall probe magnetometer. We find evidence
for short spin-phonon relaxation times of the order of one microsecond. The
temperature dependence of the spin-phonon relaxation time in our experiments is
in good agreement with previously published theoretical results. We also
established the presence of very short energy diffusion times, that act on a
timescale of about 70 ns.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. (01 March 2007
Influence of the particle shape on the equilibrium morphologies of supracolloidal magnetic filaments
We investigate the equilibrium morphologies of linear and ring-shaped
magnetic filaments made from crosslinked ferromagnetic spherical or ellipsoidal
colloidal particles. Using Langevin dynamics simulations, we calculate the
radius of gyration and total magnetic moment of a single filament at zero field
and different temperatures, analyzing the influence of the particles shape, the
strength of their magnetic moment and the filament length. Our results show
that, among such parameters, the shape of the particles has the strongest
qualitative impact on the equilibrium behavior of the filaments
Inviscid analysis of the plume created by multiple rocket engines. Part II - Description of the computer programs
Computer program for calculation of single jet and five jet interaction regimes associated with multiple rocket engine
Molecular Beam Epitaxy of LiMnAs
We report on the molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) growth of high crystalline
quality LiMnAs. The introduction of a group-I alkali metal element Li with flux
comparable to fluxes of Mn and As has not caused any apparent damage to the MBE
system after as many as fifteen growth cycles performed on the system to date.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Pressure on charged domain walls and additional imprint mechanism in ferroelectrics
The impact of free charges on the local pressure on a charged ferroelectric
domain wall produced by an electric field has been analyzed. A general formula
for the local pressure on a charged domain wall is derived considering full or
partial compensation of bound polarization charges by free charges. It is shown
that the compensation can lead to a very strong reduction of the pressure
imposed on the wall from the electric field. In some cases this pressure can be
governed by small nonlinear effects. It is concluded that the free charge
compensation of bound polarization charges can lead to substantial reduction of
the domain wall mobility even in the case when the mobility of free charge
carriers is high. This mobility reduction gives rise to an additional imprint
mechanism which may play essential role in switching properties of
ferroelectric materials. The effect of the pressure reduction on the
compensated charged domain walls is illustrated for the case of 180-degree
ferroelectric domain walls and of 90-degree ferroelectric domain walls with the
head-to-head configuration of the spontaneous polarization vectors.Comment: subm. to PRB. This verion is extended by appendi
Consistent account of deuteron-induced reactions on Cr up to 60 MeV
Purpose: Accurate new measurements of low-energy deuteron-induced reaction
cross sections for natural Cr target can enhance the related database and the
opportunity for an unitary and consistent account of the involved reaction
mechanisms. Methods: The activation cross sections of Mn,
Cr, and V nuclei for deuterons incident on natural Cr at energies
up to 20 MeV, were measured by the stacked-foil technique and high resolution
gamma spectrometry using U-120M cyclotron of the Center of Accelerators and
Nuclear Analytical Methods (CANAM) of the Nuclear Physics Institute of the
Czech Academy of Sciences (NPI CAS). They as well as formerly available data
for deuteron interactions with Cr isotopes up to 60 MeV are the object of an
extended analysis of all processes from elastic scattering until the
evaporation from fully equilibrated compound system, but with a particular
attention given to the BU and DR mechanisms. Results: The new measured
activation excitation functions proved essential for the enrichment of the
deuteron database, while the theoretical analysis of all available data
strengthens for the first time their consistent account provided that (i) a
suitable BU and DR assessment is completed by (ii) the assumption of PE and CN
contributions corrected for decrease of the total-reaction cross section due to
the leakage of the initial deuteron flux towards BU and DR processes.
Conclusions: The suitable description of nuclear mechanisms involved within
deuteron-induced reactions on chromium, taking into account especially the BU
and DR direct processes, is validated by an overall agreement of the calculated
and measured cross sections including particularly the new experimental data at
low energies.Comment: 15 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
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