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Transversal spin freezing and re-entrant spin glass phases in chemically disordered Fe-containing perovskite multiferroics

2015

We propose experimental verification and theoretical explanation of magnetic anomalies in the complex Fe-contained double perovskite multiferroics like PbFe$_{1/2}$Nb$_{1/2}$O$_3$. The theoretical part is based on our model of coexistence of long-range magnetic order and spin glass in the above substances. In our model, the exchange interaction is anisotropic, coupling antiferromagnetically $z$ spin components of Fe$^{3+}$ ions. At the same time, the $xy$ components are coupled by much weaker exchange interaction of ferromagnetic sign. In the system with spatial disorder (half of corresponding lattice cites are occupied by spinless Nb$^{5+}$ ions) such frustrating interaction results in the…

Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceSpin glassMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsSpinsExchange interactionMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesFerromagnetismLattice (order)0103 physical sciencesAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsMultiferroicsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyAnisotropyPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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X-ray-diffraction study of the crystal structures and orientational glass state ofAr1−x(N2)xsolid solutions

1990

Solid solutions of ${\mathrm{Ar}}_{1\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}\mathit{x}}$(${\mathrm{N}}_{2}$${)}_{\mathit{x}}$ have been investigated by x-ray powder diffraction in the range 0.5x1.0, 8T60 K, and under hydrostatic pressures up to 2200 bars. The structural hcp-cubic (Pa3) phase transition is identified as a martensitic transformation with a wide transformation hysteresis. For x0.8 and T30 K the solid solutions show the orientational glass state, which is characterized by a superposition of inhomogeneous and homogeneous lattice strains. The inhomogeneous component is described by the random-field model. The homogeneous component corresponds to an orthorhombic distortion of the hcp lattice. Two …

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsHydrostatic pressureX-ray crystallographyOrthorhombic crystal systemCrystal structureOrientational glassPowder diffractionPhase diagramSolid solutionPhysical Review B
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Theory of glass transition in spin glasses, orientational glasses and structural glasses

2008

Theoretical concepts about the glass transition are briefly reviewed, and the test of these ideas by Monte Carlo simulations of simple lattice models is described, with an emphasis on isotropic and anisotropic orientational glasses, and the bond fluctuation model of polymer melts. It is suggested that orientational glasses do have an equilibrium phase transition at zero temperature (in d = 3 dimensions!) only, in contrast to the Ising spin glass which orders at nonzero temperature. A diverging glass correlation length is identified that is responsible for the anomalous slowing down. For the Potts glass, the divergence seems to be exponential, implying that the model is at its lower critical…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterMaterials scienceSpin glassCondensed matter physicsLattice (order)Monte Carlo methodIsotropyConfiguration entropyOrder and disorderAnisotropyGlass transitionCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
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Simulation of Models for Isotropic and Anisotropic Orientational Glasses

1992

“Orientational glass” behavior is found when molecular crystals are randomly diluted, and quadrupole moments get frozen by random alignment of the molecules, similar to “spin glass” behavior of randomly diluted magnets. Monte Carlo simulation of lattice models where quadrupole moments interact with nearest neighbor Gaussian coupling is a unique tool to study this behavior. The time-dependent glass order parameter exhibits anomalously slow relaxation, compatible with the Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts (KWW) stretched exponential function. Both isotropic and anisotropic models exhibit in d=2 and d=3 spatial dimensions glass transitions at zero temperature only. While the glass correlation length a…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterStretched exponential functionSpin glassMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsIsotropyMonte Carlo methodQuadrupoleAnisotropyCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksPower lawOrientational glass
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Recent advances in the development of holey optical fibers based on sulfide glasses

2006

International audience; Microstructured optical fibers as new optical objects have been developed in the recent past years, firstly from silica glass and then from other oxide glasses such as tellurite or different heavy cations oxide glasses. However very few results have been reported concerning non-oxide glasses and more particularly chalcogenide glasses. In a photonic crystal fiber the arrangement of air holes along the transverse section of the fiber around a solid glassy core leads to unique optical properties, such as for example broadband single-mode guidance, adjustable dispersion, nonlinear properties. Since the effective modal area is adjustable thanks to geometrical parameters, …

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchalcogenidesulfideoptical fibersmicrostructured fibersphotonic crystal fibersglasses CHALCOGENIDE GLASSESTELECOMMUNICATIONSPhysics::OpticsMULTIPOLE METHODholey fibersCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
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Olleros, alfareros y fabricantes de loza en Ribesalbes, entre 1742 y 1817

2012

El desarrollo de la tradición alfarera en Ribesalbes, y el posterior establecimiento de las primeras fábricas de loza, a finales del siglo XVIII, viene determinado por los condicionantes naturales e históricos de la villa; así como por la influencia decisiva de la Real Manufactura del conde de Aranda, en la vecina población de L’Alcora. En este trabajo, a partir de diversas fuentes documentales primarias, entre las que cabe destacar los libros sacramentales del Archivo Parroquial de Ribesalbes, y la Contribución general de 1817, se constata la presencia de olleros en la Baronía, a principios del siglo XVIII. Se determinan también los nombres de algunos alfareros, registrados en los albores …

Contribución general de 1817:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Otras especialidades artísticas [UNESCO]1817 General Contributionmedia_common.quotation_subjectUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del artePopulationRibesalbes XVIII and XIX centuriesPottery makersIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringfabricantes de lozalcsh:TP785-869Faience FactorieseducationUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Otras especialidades artísticasmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia de países::Historia localArtfabricantesolleros y alfarerosJoseph Ferrerlcsh:Clay industries. Ceramics. GlassMechanics of MaterialsRibesalbes siglos XVIII-XIXCeramics and CompositesRibesalbesfábricas de lozaalfarería:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arte [UNESCO]Humanities:HISTORIA::Historia de países::Historia local [UNESCO]
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Domain Wall Renormalization Group Study of XY Model with Quenched Random Phase Shifts

2002

The XY model with quenched random disorder is studied by a zero temperature domain wall renormalization group method in 2D and 3D. Instead of the usual phase representation we use the charge (vortex) representation to compute the domain wall, or defect, energy. For the gauge glass corresponding to the maximum disorder we reconfirm earlier predictions that there is no ordered phase in 2D but an ordered phase can exist in 3D at low temperature. However, our simulations yield spin stiffness exponents $\theta_{s} \approx -0.36$ in 2D and $\theta_{s} \approx +0.31$ in 3D, which are considerably larger than previous estimates and strongly suggest that the lower critical dimension is less than thr…

Coupling constantPhysicsSpin glassCondensed matter physicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Condensed Matter - SuperconductivityOrder (ring theory)FOS: Physical sciencesCharge (physics)Renormalization groupClassical XY modelSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)ExponentCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsEnergy (signal processing)
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Luminescence of phosphorus containing oxide materials: Crystalline SiO2‐P and 3P2O5⋅7SiO2; CaO⋅P2O5; SrO⋅P2O5 glasses

2014

Luminescence of phosphate glasses such as CaO⋅P2O5 and SrO⋅P2O5 is compared with that of phosphorus doped crystalline α-quartz and phosphosilicate glass with content 3P2O5⋅7SiO2. Water & OH groups are found by IR spectra in these materials. The spectrum of luminescence contains many bands in the range 1.5 - 5.5 eV. The luminescence bands in UV range at 4.5-5 eV are similar in those materials. Decay duration in exponential approximation manifests a time constant about 37 ns. Also a component in μs range was detected. PL band of μs component is shifted to low energy with respect to that of ∼37 ns component. This shift is about 0.6 eV. It is explained as singlet-triplet splitting of excited st…

CrystalPhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceExcited stateAnalytical chemistryMineralogyInfrared spectroscopyLuminescenceThermoluminescencePhosphosilicate glassPhosphate glassAIP Conference Proceedings
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High spatial resolution analysis of the iron oxidation state in silicate glasses using the electron probe

2018

The iron oxidation state in silicate melts is important for understanding their physical properties, although it is most often used to estimate the oxygen fugacity of magmatic systems. Often high spatial resolution analyses are required, yet the available techniques, such as μrXANES and μMössbauer, require synchrotron access. The flank method is an electron probe technique with the potential to measure Fe oxidation state at high spatial resolution but requires careful method development to reduce errors related to sample damage, especially for hydrous glasses. The intensity ratios derived from measurements on the flanks of FeLα and FeLβ X-rays (FeLβf/FeLαf) over a time interval (time-depend…

Dewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften::540 | ChemieMaterials science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesoxidationAnalytical chemistryreductionElectron010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesflank methodReduction (complexity)symbols.namesakeelectron beam damageGeochemistry and PetrologyOxidation stateElectron probe microanalysis (EPMA)High spatial resolutioniron (Fe) oxidation statesilicate glassSilicate glass0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeophysicsddc:540Raman spectroscopysymbolsRaman spectroscopy
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Ferroelasticity and glass-like behavior in alkali halide-alkali cyanide mixed crystals

1991

Abstract Single crystal neutron diffraction studies in (KBr)1-x(KCN)x are summarized. Mixed crystals with CN− concentrations x > 0.6 exhibit ferroelastic phase transitions from a high-temperature plastic phase into a low-temperature elastically ordered phase in which the CN− orientations show long range orientational order and the center of mass lattice exhibits shear distortions. For concentrations x ≤ 0.6 orientational disorder is frozen-in and transitions into an orientational glass state occur. Close to the critical concentration xc ∼ 0.6 the diffraction profiles at the transition temperatures are dominated by diffuse-scattering contributions. These results are compared to model calcula…

DiffractionCrystalPhase transitionCrystallographyFerroelasticityChemistryNeutron diffractionThermodynamicsGeneral Materials ScienceInstrumentationOrientational glassSingle crystalPhase diagramPhase Transitions
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