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Anomalous Muon Knight Shift Behavior in a Cd Single Crystal

1983

For the positive muon implanted in a metal the precession frequency shift due to hyperfine fields can be measured with high precision. This provides means to obtain information about the local electronic structure of a hydrogen like impurity in any metal in the indefinitely dilute impurity concentration. Ref. 1 gives a summary of the muon Knight shift (KS) investigations in 18 nontransition (simple) metals and some transition metals and discusses the results in the context of the electronic structure of hydrogen in metals.

Larmor precessionPhysicsMuonTransition metalCondensed matter physicsImpurityCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsContext (language use)Knight shiftElectronic structureHyperfine structure
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Length Scale of the Spin Seebeck Effect

2015

We investigate the origin of the spin Seebeck effect in yttrium iron garnet (YIG) samples for film thicknesses from 20 nm to 50  μm at room temperature and 50 K. Our results reveal a characteristic increase of the longitudinal spin Seebeck effect amplitude with the thickness of the insulating ferrimagnetic YIG, which levels off at a critical thickness that increases with decreasing temperature. The observed behavior cannot be explained as an interface effect or by variations of the material parameters. Comparison to numerical simulations of thermal magnonic spin currents yields qualitative agreement for the thickness dependence resulting from the finite magnon propagation length. This allow…

Length scaleMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsSpin polarizationMagnonYttrium iron garnetGeneral Physics and Astronomypacs:72.25.-bCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrypacs:72.20.Papacs:75.40.GbSpin waveFerrimagnetismThermoelectric effectddc:530Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electronspacs:75.30.DsSpin-½Physical Review Letters
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Preparation of Biomolecule Microstructures and Microarrays by Thiol-ene Photoimmobilization

2009

A mild, fast and flexible method for photoimmobilization of biomolecules based on the light-initiated thiol-ene reaction has been developed. After investigation and optimization of various surface materials, surface chemistries and reaction parameters, microstructures and microarrays of biotin, oligonucleotides, peptides, and MUC1 tandem repeat glycopeptides were prepared with this photoimmobilization method. Furthermore, MUC1 tandem repeat glycopeptide microarrays were successfully used to probe antibodies in mouse serum obtained from vaccinated mice. Dimensions of biomolecule microstructures were shown to be freely controllable through photolithographic techniques, and features down to 5 …

LightUltraviolet RaysMicroarraysOligonucleotidesBiotinNanotechnologyCorrelated Electron Systems / High Field Magnet Laboratory (HFML)BiochemistryAntibodiesMicechemistry.chemical_compoundBiotinTandem repeatIR-72760AnimalsSulfhydryl CompoundsBiochipMolecular BiologyEne reactionchemistry.chemical_classificationthiol–ene reactionphotochemistryThiol-ene reactionOligonucleotideBiomoleculeMucin-1Organic ChemistryGlycopeptidesMicroarray AnalysisPhotochemical ProcessesImmobilized ProteinsBiochipschemistryimmobilizationMolecular MedicineDNA microarrayMETIS-273430ChemBioChem
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Disorder-induced gap in the normal density of states of the organic superconductorκ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]Br

2015

The local density of states (DOS) of the organic superconductor κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]Br, measured by scanning tunneling spectroscopy on in situ cleaved surfaces, reveals a logarithmic suppression near the Fermi edge persisting above the critical temperature T(c). The experimentally observed suppression of the DOS is in excellent agreement with a soft Hubbard gap as predicted by the Anderson-Hubbard model for systems with disorder. The electronic disorder also explains the diminished coherence peaks of the quasi-particle DOS below T(c).

Local density of statesMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityScanning tunneling spectroscopyOrganic superconductorCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsGeneral Materials ScienceCondensed Matter PhysicsNormal densityJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Tunable light emission by exciplex state formation between hybrid halide perovskite and core/shell quantum dots: Implications in advanced LEDs and ph…

2016

A perovskite–quantum dot exciplex has been detected, opening a broad range of possibilities for advanced optoelectronic devices.

LuminescencePhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceLightBand gapperovskitesColorquantum dots02 engineering and technologyElectroluminescence010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceComputer Science::Emerging TechnologieslawPhotovoltaicsexciplex state formationPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersElectrochemistryNanotechnologyPerovskitesResearch ArticlesLight emitting devices (LEDs)Perovskite (structure)TitaniumMultidisciplinaryQuantum dotsbusiness.industryPhysicsApplied OpticsExciplex state formationSciAdv r-articlesOxidesCalcium CompoundsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesPhotovoltaicsphotovoltaicsQuantum dotOptoelectronicsCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsLight emissionlight emitting devices (LEDs)0210 nano-technologybusinessResearch ArticleLight-emitting diodeScience Advances
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"Table 2" of "The spin-dependent structure function g1(x) of the proton from polarized deep-inelastic muon scattering."

1998

The virtual photon proton asymmetries A1 and the spin dependent structure function G1.

MU- P --> MU- X18.903Deep Inelastic ScatteringMU+ P --> MU+ XMuon productionInclusiveAsymmetry MeasurementSpin Dependent Structure FunctionG1Neutral CurrentHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsNuclear ExperimentASYM
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1D antiferromagnetism in spin‐alternating bimetallic chains

1990

The magnetic and thermal properties of the ordered bimetallic chain CoNi(EDTA)⋅6H2O in the very low‐temperature range are reported. The magnetic behavior does not exhibit the characteristic features of 1D ferrimagnets, but a continuous decrease of χmT towards zero at absolute zero. This 1D antiferromagnetic behavior results from an accidental compensation between the moments located at the two sublattices. This behavior, as well as the specific‐heat results, are modeled on the basis of an Ising‐exchange model that considers both alternating spins and Landé factors, and a zero‐field splitting on the Ni site. Eugenio.Coronado@uv.es ; Fernando.Sapina@uv.es

Magnetic PropertiesEdtaExchange InteractionsGeneral Physics and AstronomyNickel CompoundsCobalt Compounds ; Nickel Compounds ; Edta ; Hydrates ; Magnetic Properties ; One−Dimensional Systems ; Ultralow Temperature ; Antiferromagnetism ; Magnetic Moments ; Exchange Interactions ; Ising Model ; Anisotropy ; Specific HeatMagnetic MomentsAntiferromagnetism:FÍSICA [UNESCO]AntiferromagnetismHydratesAnisotropyBimetallic stripAbsolute zeroSpin-½Condensed matter physicsMagnetic momentSpinsChemistryUNESCO::FÍSICAOne−Dimensional SystemsUltralow TemperatureSpecific HeatIsing ModelAnisotropyCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsIsing modelCobalt Compounds
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The ferrimagnetic compounds CoM[M’(EDTA)]2⋅4H2O(M,M’=Co,Ni): Magnetic characterization of CoCo[Ni(EDTA)2]⋅4H2O

1990

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Magnetic PropertiesExchange InteractionsEdtaNickel CompoundsGeneral Physics and AstronomyBimetalsFerrimagnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceNuclear magnetic resonance:FÍSICA [UNESCO]FerrimagnetismNickel compoundsCocoHydratesSpin (physics)Bimetallic stripChemistryUNESCO::FÍSICABimetals ; Magnetic Properties ; Exchange Interactions ; Cobalt Compounds ; Nickel Compounds ; Ferrimagnetic Materials ; Ising Model ; Edta ; HydratesCharacterization (materials science)CrystallographyIsing ModelOctahedronCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsIsing modelCobalt CompoundsJournal of Applied Physics
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Spin‐Labeled Heparins as Polarizing Agents for Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

2010

A potentially biocompatible class of spin-labeled macromolecules, spin-labeled (SL) heparins, and their use as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signal enhancers are introduced. The signal enhancement is achieved through Overhauser-type dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP). All presented SL-heparins show high 1 H DNP enhancement factors up to E=-110, which validates that effectively more than one hyperfine line can be saturated even for spin-labeled polarizing agents. The parameters for the Overhauser-type DNP are determined and discussed. A striking result is that for spin-labeled heparins, the off-resonant electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) hyperfine lines contribute a non-negligible part…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMolecular StructureHeparinChemistryElectron Spin Resonance SpectroscopySite-directed spin labelingNuclear Overhauser effectNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyElectronAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionNuclear magnetic resonancelawMoleculeSpin LabelsCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectron paramagnetic resonanceHyperfine structureMacromoleculeChemPhysChem
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Enantiospecific Response in Cross-Polarization Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Optically Active Metal Organic Frameworks.

2020

We report herein on a NMR-based enantiospecific response for a family of optically active metal-organic frameworks. Cross-polarization of the 1H-13C couple was performed, and the intensities of the 13C nuclei NMR signals were measured to be different for the two enantiomers. In a direct-pulse experiment, which prevents cross-polarization, the intensity difference of the 13C NMR signals of the two nanostructured enantiomers vanished. This result is due to changes of the nuclear spin relaxation times due to the electron spin spatial asymmetry induced by chemical bond polarization involving a chiral center. These experiments put forward on firm ground that the chiral-induced spin selectivity e…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyOptical Phenomenamedia_common.quotation_subject010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAsymmetryCatalysisColloid and Surface ChemistryPolarization (electrochemistry)Spin (physics)QuantumMetal-Organic Frameworksmedia_commonChemistryCircular DichroismRelaxation (NMR)General ChemistryCarbon-13 NMRMetal Organic FrameworkNMR0104 chemical sciencesChemical bondSolid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceChemical physicsSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsJournal of the American Chemical Society
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