65 research outputs found
Electronic Correlations in CoO2, the Parent Compound of Triangular Cobaltates
A 59Co NMR study of CoO2, the x=0 end member of AxCoO2 (A = Na, Li...)
cobaltates, reveals a metallic ground state, though with clear signs of strong
electron correlations: low-energy spin fluctuations develop at wave vectors q
different from 0 and a crossover to a Fermi-liquid regime occurs below a
characteristic temperature T*~7 K. Despite some uncertainty over the exact
cobalt oxidation state n this material, the results show that electronic
correlations are revealed as x is reduced below 0.3. The data are consistent
with NaxCoO2 being close to the Mott transition in the x -> 0 limit.Comment: 4 pages, submitte
Similar glassy features in the NMR response of pure and disordered La1.88Sr0.12CuO4
High Tc superconductivity in La2-xSrxCuO4 coexists with (striped and glassy)
magnetic order. Here, we report NMR measurements of the 139La spin-lattice
relaxation, which displays a stretched-exponential time dependence, in both
pure and disordered x=0.12 single crystals. An analysis in terms of a
distribution of relaxation rates T1^-1 indicates that i) the spin-freezing
temperature is spatially inhomogeneous with an onset at Tg(onset)=20 K for the
pristine samples, and ii) the width of the T1^-1 distribution in the vicinity
of Tg(onset) is insensitive to an ~1% level of atomic disorder in CuO2 planes.
This suggests that the stretched-exponential 139La relaxation, considered as a
manifestation of the systems glassiness, may not arise from quenched disorder.Comment: 7 pages, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Nonmagnetic insulator state in Na1CoO2 and phase separation of Na vacancies
Crystallographic, magnetic, and NMR properties of a NaxCoO2 single crystal with xâ1 are presented. We identify the stoichiometric Na1CoO2 phase, which is shown to be a nonmagnetic insulator, as expected for homogeneous planes of Co3+ ions with S=0. In addition, we present evidence that, because of slight average Na deficiency, chemical and electronic phase separation leads to a segregation of Na vacancies into the well-defined, magnetic, Na0.8CoO2 phase. The importance of phase separation is discussed in the context of magnetic order for xâ0.8 and the occurrence of a metal-insulator transition for xâ1
Large enhancement of the thermopower in NaCoO at high Na doping
Research on the oxide perovskites has uncovered electronic properties that
are strikingly enhanced compared with those in conventional metals. Examples
are the high critical temperatures of the cuprate superconductors and the
colossal magnetoresistance in the manganites. The conducting layered cobaltate
displays several interesting electronic phases as is varied
including water-induced superconductivity and an insulating state that is
destroyed by field. Initial measurements showed that, in the as-grown
composition, displays moderately large thermopower and
conductivity . However, the prospects for thermoelectric cooling
applications faded when the figure of merit was found to be small at this
composition (0.60.7). Here we report that, in the poorly-explored
high-doping region 0.75, undergoes an even steeper enhancement. At the
critical doping 0.85, (at 80 K) reaches values 40 times
larger than in the as-grown crystals. We discuss prospects for low-temperature
thermoelectric applications.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure
Un nouveau systÚme d'exploitation hybride pour les réseaux de capteurs sans fil
The Operating Systems (OS) dedicated to Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) are becoming an important research topic in recent years. This kind of OS has two natures: the resource-aware design and the wireless routing capability. This paper presents a Novel Hybrid Operating System (NHOS) dedicated to WSN. It consists of two parts: a hybrid real-time micro-kernel: LIMOS (LIghtweight Multi-Threading Operating System); a dedicated hybrid wireless protocol stack: CIVIC (Cooperative Inter-Vehicle Intelligent Communication). LIMOS combines the advantages of TinyOS and SDREAM. It has tiny resource consumption and supports the distributed real-time multi-thread applications. CIVIC is a context-aware routing protocol which is implemented to support the infrastructure and ad-hoc network, the hybrid MANET protocol and the multi-support wireless access mediums. This paper demonstrates the key features of NHOS
Investigation of Mg2(Si,Sn) thin films for integrated thermoelectric devices
International audienceThe ongoing miniaturization of thermoelectric (TE) modules requires scaling down to thin films of TE materials with high efficiency. Moreover, thin film-based integrated devices contain interfaces (between TE materials and dielectric or conductive components) that must show chemical and mechanical stability in the whole range of the operating temperature. In search for such materials, thin films of Mg2(Si,Sn) solid solutions have been deposited by microwave plasma-assisted co-sputtering method with a fine control over their composition. Three types of substrates were chosen (SiO2/Si, glass and Ni substrates) to examine their potential use as insulators and electrodes in a miniaturized thermoelectric module based on Mg2(Si,Sn). The electrical conductivity and thermo-mechanical properties, as well as the thermal stability, of the thin films have been investigated in the intermediate range of temperature (300â700 K). It is shown that the deposition process, as well as the substrates on which the films are grown, determine the subsequent adherence of the films. Also, the metastability of the Mg2Si0.4Sn0.6 solid solution for small variations in composition (possibly bordering the edge of the miscibility gap in the phase diagram) has been observed, which can lead to a separation into 2 phases during the first annealing treatment at intermediate temperatures
LIMOS : un micro noyau temps réel léger pour les objets sans fil
TinyOS is a natural event-driven single-task system. It fits for the single-task specific-application but not for the real-time multi-task application; while, SDREAM is a typical distributed real-time micro-kernel. It supports realtime multi-task applications but normally consumes more resources. This paper presents a novel hybrid real-time micro-kernel: LIMOS (LIghtweight Multi-threading Operating System), which combines the features of TinyOS and SDREAM. LIMOS adopts the event & thread two-level architecture and correspondingly has a two-level scheduling policy: event-driven' (high level scheduling for events) and priority-based preemptive' (low level scheduling for threads). LIMOS adopts the LINDA concept: tuple space and IN & OUT primitive-pair for system synchronization &communication. At present, LIMOS has been applied into a wireless application with the integration of multi-wireless techniques (RFID, ZigBee, and WiFi)
Un OS avec protocole de routage intégré pour les réseaux de capteur sans fil
Numerous and recent projects are based on Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). Taking into account the resources constrained such as memory, energy and processing power, our work is focused on real-time embedded operating systems and routing protocol dedicated to WSN. The integrated LEC (LIMOS and embedded CIVIC routing protocol) will be described. LEC platform is used to implement Mobiplus project. Finally, the result of the experimentation of the MobiPlus project will be related
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