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Luminescence of polymorphous SiO2

2016

Abstract The luminescence of self-trapped exciton (STE) was found and systematically studied in tetrahedron structured silica crystals (α-quartz, coesite, cristobalite) and glass. In octahedron structured stishovite only host material defect luminescence was observed. It strongly resembles luminescence of oxygen deficient silica glass and γ or neutron irradiated α-quartz. The energetic yield of STE luminescence for α-quartz and coesite is about 20% of absorbed energy and about 5(7)% for cristobalite. Two types of STE were found in α-quartz. Two overlapping bands of STEs are located at 2.5–2.7 eV. The model of STE is proposed as Si–O bond rupture, relaxation of created non-bridging oxygen (N…

010302 applied physicsRadiationMaterials scienceMineralogy02 engineering and technologyElectronic structureengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCristobalitesymbols.namesakeCrystallographyOctahedron0103 physical sciencesCoesitesymbolsengineering0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyLuminescenceInstrumentationStishoviteNatural bond orbitalRadiation Measurements
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Sub-nanosecond excitonic luminescence in ZnO:In nanocrystals

2019

The financial support of research European Union ERA.NET RUS_ST20170-51 . This work was partly supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Russia , project No. 18-52-76002 . The sample preparation was carried out as part of SFERA II project -Transnational Access activities ( European Union 7th Framework Programme Grant Agreement N3126430 ).

010302 applied physicsRadiationMaterials scienceMorphology (linguistics)DopingKineticsAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementTime-resolved luminescenceNanosecondVapour deposition01 natural sciences030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNanocrystalchemistry0103 physical sciences:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]In [ZnO]Indium dopingLuminescenceInstrumentationScintillationIndium
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Magnetic field control of gas-liquid mass transfer in ferrofluids

2020

Abstract Gas-liquid mass transfer plays a key role in a broad range of industrial processes. The magnetic field control over the morphology of the gas-liquid interface and solute transport is an attractive feature if it can be realized efficiently. However, the magnetic properties of typical liquids and gases are rather weak. The experimental investigation is carried out to evaluate the effect of the magnetic field, which is mediated by magnetic nanoparticles, on the gas-liquid mass exchange during the sparging run through a hydrocarbon ferrofluid. The results indicate that the gradient field is especially effective at controlling the gas-liquid contact volume: the foaming of the liquid dur…

010302 applied physicsRange (particle radiation)FerrofluidMaterials science02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldPhysics::Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterVolume (thermodynamics)Chemical physicsMass transfer0103 physical sciencesMagnetic nanoparticlesVector field0210 nano-technologySpargingJournal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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Lead evaporation instabilities and failure mechanisms of the micro oven at the GTS-LHC ECR ion source at CERN

2020

The GTS-LHC ECR ion source (named after the Grenoble Test Source and the Large Hadron Collider) at CERN provides heavy ion beams for the chain of accelerators from Linac3 up to the LHC for high energy collision experiments and to the Super Proton Synchrotron for fixed target experiments. During the standard operation, the oven technique is used to evaporate lead into the source plasma to produce multiple charged lead ion beams. Intensity and stability are key parameters for the beam, and the operational experience is that some of the source instabilities can be linked to the oven performance. Over long operation periods of several weeks, the evaporation is not stable which makes the tuning …

010302 applied physicsRange (particle radiation)Large Hadron ColliderMaterials scienceionitNuclear engineeringEvaporationPlasmahiukkaskiihdyttimetplasmafysiikka01 natural sciencesSuper Proton SynchrotronIon source010305 fluids & plasmasIonComputer Science::OtherPhysics::Popular Physics0103 physical scienceslyijyInstrumentationBeam (structure)
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Exomorphism of jacobsite precipitates in bixbyite single crystals from the Thomas Range in Utah

2021

Abstract Naturally occurring single crystals of bixbyite, (Fe,Mn)2O3, from the Thomas Mountain Range in Utah, U.S.A., were studied via (scanning) transmission electron microscopy (S)TEM. With up to 5 cm edge length, these mineral specimens are the largest bixbyite crystals found worldwide. Their hexahedral shapes are often modified by {211} facets at the corners and small {211} truncations along their cube edges. Characteristic lamellar defects, running parallel to the {100} planes, can be observed via TEM imaging. The defects are, according to EDS analyses, attributed to the tetragonal manganese silicate braunite, Mn7[SiO12]. In the present study, electron nano-diffraction and atomic resol…

010302 applied physicsRange (particle radiation)Materials scienceAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologyengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBixbyite01 natural sciencesGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyJacobsite0103 physical sciencesengineering0210 nano-technologyAmerican Mineralogist
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Spontaneous order in ensembles of rotating magnetic droplets

2019

Ensembles of elongated magnetic droplets in a rotating field are studied experimentally. In a given range of field strength and frequency the droplets form rotating structures with a triangular order - rotating crystals. A model is developed to describe ensembles of several droplets, taking into account the hydrodynamic interactions between the rotating droplets in the presence of a solid wall below the rotating ensemble. A good agreement with the experimentally observed periodic dynamics for an ensemble of four droplets is obtained. During the rotation, the tips of the elongated magnetic droplets approach close to one another. An expression is derived that gives the magnetic interaction be…

010302 applied physicsRange (particle radiation)Materials scienceField (physics)Dynamics (mechanics)Fluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)FOS: Physical sciencesField strengthPhysics - Fluid Dynamics02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterSolid wall021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsRotation01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsColloid0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Self-assembly0210 nano-technology
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A graphene-based neutral particle detector

2019

A neutral particle detector is presented, in which the traditionally used target material, indium tin oxide (ITO), is replaced by graphene. The graphene-based detector enables collinear photodetachment measurements at a significantly shorter wavelength of light down to 230 nm compared to ITO-based detectors, which are limited at 335 nm. Moreover, the background signal from the photoelectric effect is drastically reduced when using graphene. The graphene based detector, reaching 1.7 eV further into the UV energy range, allows increased possibilities for photodetachment studies of negatively charged atoms, molecules, and clusters.A neutral particle detector is presented, in which the traditio…

010302 applied physicsRange (particle radiation)Materials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryGrapheneDetector02 engineering and technologyPhotoelectric effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesSignallaw.inventionIndium tin oxideWavelengthlaw0103 physical sciencesOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessNeutral particleApplied Physics Letters
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Negative differential resistance and threshold-switching in conical nanopores with KF solutions

2021

Negative differential resistance (NDR) phenomena are under-explored in nanostructures operating in the liquid state. We characterize experimentally the NDR and threshold switching phenomena observed when conical nanopores are immersed in two identical KF solutions at low concentration. Sharp current drops in the nA range are obtained for applied voltages exceeding thresholds close to 1 V and a wide frequency window, which suggests that the threshold switching can be used to amplify small electrical perturbations because a small change in voltage typically results in a large change in current. While we have not given a detailed physical mechanism here, a phenomenological model is also includ…

010302 applied physicsRange (particle radiation)NanostructureMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Condensed matter physics02 engineering and technologyConical surface021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesNanopore0103 physical sciencesPhenomenological modelCurrent (fluid)Differential (infinitesimal)0210 nano-technologyVoltageApplied Physics Letters
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The role of disorder on Er3+ luminescence in Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3

2018

Abstract Photoluminescence in Er-doped NBT is studied at different temperatures. Remarkable reduction of the luminescence intensity in the green spectral range is found in the poled state comparing with the depoled state. Luminescence spectra at low temperatures reveal continuous wavelength shift of some maxima belonging to the 4 S 3/2  →  4 I 15/2 transition depending on the excitation wavelength, which is explained by large variety of different environments around Er 3+ related to the random distribution of Na + and Bi 3+ in A-sublattice of the ABO 3 perovskite structure. Poling extends the wavelength range where shift of luminescence maxima is observed in the direction of longer excitati…

010302 applied physicsRange (particle radiation)PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringPolingMetals and AlloysPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsIonCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceWavelengthMechanics of Materials0103 physical sciencesMaterials Chemistry0210 nano-technologyMaximaLuminescenceExcitationJournal of Alloys and Compounds
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Interface evolution during magnetic pulse welding under extremely high strain rate collision: mechanisms, thermomechanical kinetics and consequences

2020

Abstract Magnetic pulse welding enables to produce perplexing interfacial morphologies due to the complex material response during the high strain rate collision. Thus, a thermomechanical model is used in this study to investigate the formation mechanism of the wake, vortex, swirling and mesoscale cavities with the increase of the impact intensity at the interface. The formation of these interfacial features are difficult to characterize by insitu methods, thus the origin of phenomena still remain a subject of open discussion. Our studies identify the governing mechanisms and the associated thermomechanical kinetics, which are responsible for the formation mechanism of interfacial features.…

010302 applied physicsShearing (physics)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsMetals and AlloysMesoscale meteorology02 engineering and technologyWeldingMechanicsWake021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionVortexMagnetic pulse weldinglaw0103 physical sciencesCeramics and Composites0210 nano-technologyAdiabatic processEjectaActa Materialia
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