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Agency displays in stories of drunk driving: Subjectivity, authorship, and reflectivity
2012
This study examined 30 stories of drunk driving (DD) recounted by repeat offenders in the early phase of a court-mandated counseling program. The focus of analysis was on displays of agency in the narrators’ portrayal of themselves as protagonists in the stories. The expressions of subjectivity, authorship, and reflectivity were considered as constructors of agency positions. In the analysis of the videotaped and transcribed stories, five story types of agency were found. They displayed the narrator-protagonists’ agency positions as either unconcerned, weak, egotistical, akratic, or disowned. The quality of telling is viewed as expressing the narrators’ problematic agency positions, readine…
Patterning of Suitable Structures for the Investigation of the Josephson Effect in YBa2Cu3O7/PrBa2Cu3O7 Superlattices
1996
The aim of our work is to investigate the Josephson effect in YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-δ /PrBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-δ superlattices. In the case of current flow along c axis direction the superlattice forms an array of artificial Josephson junctions where the YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-δ layers are the superconducting electrodes which are separated but Josephson coupled by the PrBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-δ sheets. In this paper we report on the preparation, characterisation and patterning of the superlattices into suitable structures via standard photolithograpy and lift-off technique.
Macroscopic entanglement in Josephson nanocircuits
2001
We propose a scheme to generate and detect entanglement between charge states in superconducting nanocircuits. We discuss different procedures to discriminate such entanglement from classical correlations. The case of maximally entangled states of two and three coupled Josephson junctions is discussed as example.
Magnetic phase diagrams in heavy-fermion compounds
1990
Magnetic phase diagrams have been explored in heavy-fermion (HF) compounds by controlled changes of the stoichiometry (UCu4+xAl8−x), dopant concentration (Ce(Cu1−xNix)2Ge2) and magnetic field (CeCu2Si2). The results demonstr competition (i) between Kondo and RKKY interactions in the former two compounds and (ii) between HF superconductivity and some cooperative state, presumably HF band magnetism, in the latter.
Quantum Criticality of Heavy-Fermion Compounds
2014
Chapter 17 is devoted to the quantum criticality of quantum spin liquids. In this chapter we continue to consider the nature of quantum criticality in HF compounds. The quantum criticality induced by the fermion condensation quantum phase transition extends over a wide range in the \(T-B\) phase diagram. As we shall see, the quantum criticality in all such different HF compounds, as high-\(T_c\) superconductors, HF metals, compounds with quantum spin liquids, quasicrystals, and 2D quantum liquids, is of the same nature. This challenging similarity between different HF compounds expresses universal physics that transcends the microscopic details of the compounds. This uniform behavior, induc…
Unified description of 2+_1 states within the deformed quasiparticle random-phase approximation
2013
We describe low-lying collective states in deformed even-even nuclei within a deformed quasiparticle random-phase approximation (dQRPA) by using a single-particle basis with good angular momentum. The statistical factors, accounting for the level occupancy, appear in the dQRPA in a natural way as rotation coefficients that take the intrinsic system to the laboratory system. We have used our model by performing a systematic analysis of E2 transitions from the first ${2}^{+}$ state to the ground state for all superfluid nuclei in the range $50lZ\ensuremath{\le}100$ by using a common charge polarization parameter $\ensuremath{\chi}=0.2$. In spite of its similarity to the QRPA, this method is a…
Morphology transitions in ZnO nanorods grown by MOCVD
2012
Morphology transitions (nanorods–nanowalls and nanorods–nanotubes-layer) were induced in the growth of ZnO nanostructures by metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) on c-sapphire, using helium as carrier gas, and dimethylzinc–triethylamine and nitrous oxide as zinc and oxygen sources, respectively. A systematic study of the influence of the VI/II ratio and precursor flow-rates on the morphology of ZnO nanorod arrays has been carried out, taking advantage of the ability of MOCVD to individually control the precursor partial pressures. Growth mechanisms are discussed to understand the evolution of the nanostructures morphology for different growth conditions. In particular, the influe…
Studium zum Vorgang der Wasserstoffübertragung, 50. Elektroreduktion und phasentransferkatalysierte Borhydrid-reduktion prochiraler Ketone
1978
Prochirale Carbonylverbindungen wurden in die entsprechenden sekundaren Alkohole ubergefuhrt a) durch Elektroreduktion und b) mit NaBH4, in beiden Fallen mit den gleichen Ephedriniumsalzen, und zwar fur a) als optisch aktive Leitsalze und fur b) als optisch aktive Phasentransfer-Katalysatoren. Es wurden bei der Elektroreduktion und bei der Phasentransfer-Katalyse die Ausbeuten an Carbinol (und Pinakol)3), die optische Ausbeute und die absolute Konfiguration des bevorzugt gebildeten Enantiomeren bestimmt. In der uberwiegenden Mehrzahl der untersuchten Beispiele besitzen die unter Mitwirkung optisch aktiver Ephedriniumsalze nach beiden Methoden erhaltenen Uberschusenantiomeren die entgegenges…
Surface waves on cylindrical solids: numerical and experimental study.
2013
The use of Rayleigh waves enables the solution of several important inspection problems. Propagation of surface waves along straight boundaries has been properly studied but investigations about their propagation on cylindrical surfaces are not sufficient, despite they can be still of interest for NDE applications. It has been proved experimentally that a surface wave pulse suffers a phase shift during its propagation along a cylindrical surface. A numerical approach has been developed to efficiently study these effects for different materials, curvatures and frequencies. This study can help the scientific community to better understand the phenomenon, quite complex and not yet fully explor…
Influence of the electrical interface properties on the rheological behavior of sonicated soy lecithin dispersions
2006
A significant effect, on the rheological behavior, due to the electrical properties of vesicles formed from concentrated soy lecithin dispersions have been studied in this work. The rheopectic behavior of concentrated soy lecithin dispersions (120, 150, 180, 210 and 240 g L−1) prepared by swelling–light sonication–freezing–unfreezing procedure is studied and it is specially emphasized on the transition under steady shear from lamellar phase of planar sheets to closed structures as multilamellar vesicles. Samples have been exposed to a different number of sonication cycles (from 0 to 100) and the changes in the hysteresis loop area, the apparent viscosity and the electrophoretic mobility hav…