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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2016-07-28
    Description: HoCrO 3 , Ho 0.67 Gd 0.33 CrO 3 , and GdCrO 3 bulk powder samples were prepared by citrate route. The phase purity and the structural properties of the samples were examined by x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopic measurements. The dc magnetization data revealed that the Cr 3+ ordering temperatures (Néel temperature) for the HoCrO 3 , Ho 0.67 Gd 0.33 CrO 3 , and GdCrO 3 samples are 140 K, 148 K, and 167 K, respectively, while the ac magnetization data revealed that the rare-earth (Ho) ordering occurs at ∼8 K for HoCrO 3 and Ho 0.67 Gd 0.33 CrO 3 samples. Temperature-induced magnetization reversal and spin reorientation were observed in GdCrO 3 bulk sample, which depends on applied magnetic field and disappears at ∼1500 Oe and 500 Oe, respectively. By fitting the dc magnetic data with Curie-Weiss law, the effective magnetic moments were calculated to be 11.66 μ B , 10.23 μ B , and 9.90 μ B for the HoCrO 3 , Ho 0.67 Gd 0.33 CrO 3 , and GdCrO 3 samples, respectively. The isothermal magnetization data showed that the magnetic behavior changed from canted antiferromagnetic in low temperature region (below Néel temperature) to paramagnetic at high temperature. It was found that Gd substitution considerably improves the magnetocaloric effect of HoCrO 3 . Pure GdCrO 3 bulk sample showed giant magnetocaloric entropy change (31.6 J/kg K at temperature ∼5 K and at ∼70 kOe), which is higher than that for polycrystalline RMnO 3 , RCrO 3 , and RFeO 3 bulk powder samples. This renders GdCrO 3 useful for potential applications in low-temperature magnetic refrigeration.
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    Electronic ISSN: 1089-7550
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    Publication Date: 2015-05-21
    Description: Short-wave infrared barriode detectors were grown by molecular beam epitaxy. An absorption layer composition of In 0.28 Ga 0.72 As 0.25 Sb 0.75 allowed for lattice matching to GaSb and cut-off wavelengths of 2.9  μ m at 250 K and 3.0  μ m at room temperature. Arrhenius plots of the dark current density showed diffusion limited dark currents approaching those expected for optimized HgCdTe-based detectors. Specific detectivity figures of around 7 × 10 10 Jones and 1 × 10 10 Jones were calculated, for 240 K and room temperature, respectively. Significantly, these devices could support focal plane arrays working at higher operating temperatures.
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    Electronic ISSN: 1077-3118
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2015-07-07
    Description: Structural and magnetic properties of the doped terbium manganites (Tb, A )MnO 3 ( A  = Gd, Dy, and Ho) have been investigated using first-principles calculations and further confirmed by subsequent experimental studies. Both computational and experimental studies suggest that compared to the parent material, namely, TbMnO 3 (with a magnetic moment of 9.7 μ B for Tb 3+ ) Dy- and Ho-ion substituted TbMnO 3 results in an increase in the magnetic susceptibility at low fields ( ≤ 10.6 μ B for Dy 3+ and Ho 3+ ). The observed spiral-spin AFM order in TbMnO 3 is stable with respect to the dopant substitutions, which modify the Mn-O-Mn bond angles and lead to stronger the ferromagnetic component of the magnetic moment. Given the fact that magnetic ordering in TbMnO 3 causes the ferroelectricity, this is an important step in the field of the magnetically driven ferroelectricity in the class of magnetoelectric multiferroics, which traditionally have low magnetic moments due to the predominantly antiferromagnetic order. In addition, the present study reveals important insights on the phenomenological coupling mechanism in detail, which is essential in order to design new materials with enhanced magneto-electric effects at higher temperatures.
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    Publication Date: 2014-07-19
    Description: The structure and magnetic ordering of bulk TbMn 0.5 Cr 0.5 O 3 was revealed through bulk magnetization and neutron diffraction measurements, and first-principles calculations, respectively. G-type antiferromagnetic ordering of Mn 3+ and Cr 3+ moments was observed in the neutron diffraction data below Néel temperature T N  ∼ 84 K. In addition, below ∼40 K, short-range magnetic ordering was identified correlating to a ferromagnetic component due to the canting of the moments along the c -axis. The spin configuration is consistent with the first-principles calculations. The magnetic structure revealed in the present TbMn 0.5 Cr 0.5 O 3 sample is distinct from that observed for both end members TbMnO 3 and TbCrO 3 .
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    Publication Date: 2015-07-28
    Description: Recently, there has been a focus on the need for efficient refrigeration technology without the use of expensive or harmful working fluids, especially at temperatures below 30 K. Solid state refrigeration, based on the magnetocaloric effect, provides a possible solution to this problem. The rare-earth chromites (RCrO 3 ), especially DyCrO 3 , with its large magnetic moment dysprosium ion, are potential candidates for such an application. The Dy 3+ ordering transition at low temperatures (
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 90 (2001), S. 896-903 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: In the present work process methodology was optimized to synthesize oriented barium strontium titanate (BST) (50/50) and (60/40) thin films on strontium titanate (100) and lanthanum aluminate (LAO) (100) substrates by using the chemical solution deposition technique. These films were characterized in terms of their phase formation behavior and structural growth characteristics using x-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy. A tentative mechanism of the epitaxial growth has been proposed. Films were also characterized in terms of their dielectric properties. The high tunability and low dielectric loss of these films make them attractive for fabricating tunable dielectric devices. Accordingly, we have fabricated eight element coupled microstrip phase shifters and tested them in terms of their degree of phase shift and insertion loss characteristics. An insertion loss of 8.435 dB, phase shift in the order of 320° (2.6–14.5 V/μm) and κ factor (phase shift/dB of loss) of about 38.0°/dB was achieved in BST (60/40) films deposited on LAO (100) substrate which is comparable to the films grown by other film deposition techniques reported in the literature. The microstructure of the sol–gel derived films show surface porosity which may be responsible for the low dielectric strength of these films. Presently, we are studying the sintering mechanism and kinetics of these films in order to improve the density which is believed to further improve the phase shift and lower insertion loss to result in an improved tunability. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 73 (1998), S. 3854-3856 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The MgO-doped ZrO2–TiO2 ceramic pellets were studied for its humidity-sensitive electrical conduction. An equivalent circuit model has been proposed to define the humidity-sensitive electrical properties. This model is in agreement with the experimental findings. The electrical conduction is largely controlled by the intergranular impedance except at very high humidities. The impedance of the pellets showed inductive behavior in high-humidity region. This behavior can be attributed to the spherical paths adopted by charge carrier because conduction is mainly through the spherical grain surface. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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    Publication Date: 2014-12-18
    Description: Scanning near-field photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy was applied to study spatial variations of emission spectra of Al x Ga 1−x N epilayers with 0.6 ≤ x ≤ 0.7 . PL spectra were found to be spatially uniform with peak wavelength standard deviations of only ∼2 meV and ratios between peak intensity standard deviations and average peak intensity values of 0.06. The observed absence of correlation between the PL peak wavelength and intensity shows that spatial distribution of nonradiative recombination centers is not related to band potential fluctuations. Our results demonstrate that the homogeneous broadening and the random cation distribution primarily determine PL linewidths for layers grown under optimized conditions.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2016-06-18
    Description: In this paper we describe a setup for x-ray scattering experiments on complex fluids using a liquid jet. The setup supports Small and Wide Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS/WAXS) geometries. The jet is formed by a gas-dynamic virtual nozzle (GDVN) allowing for diameters ranging between 1 μ m and 20 μ m at a jet length of several hundred μ m. To control jet properties such as jet length, diameter, or flow rate, the instrument is equipped with several diagnostic tools. Three microscopes are installed to quantify jet dimensions and stability in situ . The setup has been used at several beamlines performing both SAXS and WAXS experiments. As a typical example we show an experiment on a colloidal dispersion in a liquid jet at the X-ray Correlation Spectroscopy instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source free-electron laser.
    Print ISSN: 0034-6748
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-7623
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
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