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The critical points of alloys of iron and cobalt during rapid heating
The influence of the rate of heating on the position of the critical points of iron-cobalt alloys was studied. It is shown that when an alloy with 8% Co by weight is heated at the rate of 7000 deg/sec, a shift in the temperature of phase conversion of almost 30 deg occurs. When an alloy with 15% Co by weight is heated at the same rate, the conversion temperature is shifted by approximately 20 deg. For an alloy with 15% Co by weight, for which under ordinary conditions of heating the points of phase conversion and magnetic randomization (the Curie point) coincide, it was possible to show that for high rates of heating, a separation with respect to temperature occurs which clearly confirms the fact of the shift in the critical points of phase conversion
The Quest for the Heaviest Uranium Isotope
We study Uranium isotopes and surrounding elements at very large neutron
number excess. Relativistic mean field and Skyrme-type approaches with
different parametrizations are used in the study. Most models show clear
indications for isotopes that are stable with respect to neutron emission far
beyond N=184 up to the range of around N=258.Comment: 4 pages, 5. figure
On stability of the neutron rich Oxygen isotopes
Stability with respect to neutron emission is studied for highly
neutron-excessive Oxygen isotopes in the framework of Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov
approach with Skyrme forces Sly4 and Ska. Our calculations show increase of
stability around 40O.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Activity of Architectural and Planning Management in the Battle of Leningrad
In the article based on earlier researches, memoirs of architects of Blockaded Leningrad and archival documents activity of Architectural and planning management of executive committee of Lengorsovet and its officials is analyzed. An assessment of activity of Architectural and planning management in the course of work on creation of defensive works, masking, and the shelter of cultural values, important city and industrial facilities is given
Spin-orbit Hanle effect in high-mobility quantum wells
We study the depolarization of optically oriented electrons in quantum wells
subjected to an in-plane magnetic field and show that the Hanle curve
drastically depends on the carrier mobility. In low-mobility structures, the
Hanle curve is described by a Lorentzian with the width determined by the
effective g-factor and the spin lifetime. In contrast, the magnetic field
dependence of spin polarization in high-mobility quantum wells is nonmonotonic:
The spin polarization rises with the magnetic field induction at small fields,
reaches maximum and then decreases. We show that the position of the Hanle
curve maximum can be used to directly measure the spin-orbit Rashba/Dresselhaus
magnetic field.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Dynamic ferromagnetic proximity effect in photoexcited semiconductors
The spin dynamics of photoexcited carriers in semiconductors in contact with
a ferromagnet is treated theoretically and compared with time-dependent Faraday
rotation experiments. The long time response of the system is found to be
governed by the first tens of picoseconds in which the excited plasma interacts
strongly with the intrinsic interface between semiconductor and ferromagnet in
spite of the existence of a Schottky barrier in equilibrium
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