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Quasi-antiferromagnetic multilayer stacks with 90 degree coupling mediated by thin Fe oxide spacers

2019

We fabricated quasiantiferromagnetic (quasi-AFM) layers with alternating antiparallel magnetization in the neighboring domains via 90° magnetic coupling through an Fe-O layer. We investigated the magnetic properties and the relationship between the magnetic domain size and the 90° magnetic coupling via experiments and calculations. Two types of samples with a Ru buffer and a (Ni80Fe20)Cr40 buffer were prepared, and we found that with the NiFeCr buffer, the sample has a flatter Fe-O layer, leading to stronger 90° magnetic coupling and a smaller domain size compared with the Ru buffer sample. This trend is well explained by the bilinear and biquadratic coupling coefficients, A12 and B12, in L…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMagnetic domainAtomic force microscopy530 PhysicsOxideGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology530 Physik01 natural sciencesInductive couplingBuffer (optical fiber)Magnetizationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry0103 physical sciencesAntiferromagnetism0210 nano-technologyAntiparallel (electronics)
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Magnetization reversal of the domain structure in the anti-perovskite nitride Co3FeN investigated by high-resolution X-ray microscopy

2016

We performed X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) photoemission electron microscopy imaging to reveal the magnetic domain structure of anti-perovskite nitride Co3FeN exhibiting a negative spin polarization. In square and disc patterns, we systematically and quantitatively determined the statistics of the stable states as a function of geometry. By direct imaging during the application of a magnetic field, we revealed the magnetic reversal process in a spatially resolved manner. We compared the hysteresis on the continuous area and the square patterns from the magnetic field-dependent XMCD ratio, which can be explained as resulting from the effect of the shape anisotropy, present in nano…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMagnetic domainGeneral Physics and AstronomyMagnetic resonance force microscopyLarge scale facilities for research with photons neutrons and ions02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMagnetic hysteresis01 natural sciencesMagnetic susceptibilityCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceParamagnetismMagnetic anisotropyX-ray magnetic circular dichroism0103 physical sciencesMagnetic force microscope0210 nano-technologyJournal of Applied Physics
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Analysis of nonlinear time-dependent properties of carbon fiber reinforced plastic under off-axis loading

2021

Abstract Polymeric composites are rheonomic materials and their deformation can be described using the hereditary elasticity relations which allow for describing the mechanical behavior under time-variable loading with consideration of the influence of temperature and other operational factors. A system of hereditary-type constitutive relations is proposed for off-axis specimens of a unidirectional carbon fiber-reinforced plastic subjected to loading at different strain rates. Using the algebra of resolvent operators and inverted transformation, the constitutive equations allowing of description of anisotropy of rheological properties and, in particular, sensitivity to strain rates are deri…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceConstitutive equation02 engineering and technologyFibre-reinforced plasticElasticity (physics)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesNonlinear systemRheology0103 physical sciencesComposite materialDeformation (engineering)0210 nano-technologyAnisotropyResolventMaterials Today: Proceedings
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Space Charge Measurement under DC and DC Periodic Waveform

2018

In High Voltage systems, Partial Discharges (PDs) monitoring are one of the main diagnostic instrument to evaluate the reliability of the apparatus. Under Alternating Current (AC) stress, PDs detection and recognition techniques are well consolidated. On the contrary, the monitoring of PDs under Direct Current (DC) stress is difficult due to complexities related to the nature of the phenomenon, which cause the beginning of PDs events in proximity of the dielectric breakdown. This problem has been partially overcome by using a continuous Periodic waveform (DCP) with positive average value, as described in a recent published work. Under DC stress, another degradation factor is the Space Charg…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceDielectric strengthPEA methodElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialDirect currentHigh voltageDC stre01 natural sciencesSpace chargeSpace chargelaw.inventionComputational physicsStress (mechanics)Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaDCP strelawDCP waveform0103 physical sciencesWaveformElectrical and Electronic Engineering010306 general physicsAlternating currentVoltage
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A quartz amplifier for high-sensitivity Fourier-transform ion-cyclotron-resonance measurements with trapped ions

2019

Single-ion sensitivity is obtained in precision Penning-trap experiments devoted to light (anti)particles or ions with low mass-to-charge ratios, by adding an inductance coil to an amplifier connected to the trap, both operated at 4 K. However, single-ion sensitivity has not been reached on heavy singly or doubly charged ions. In this publication, we present a new system to reach this point, based on the use of a quartz crystal as an inductance, together with a newly developed broad-band (BB) amplifier. We detect the reduced-cyclotron frequency of 40Ca+ ions stored in a 7-tesla open-ring Penning trap. By comparing the detected electric signal obtained with the BB amplifier and the fluoresce…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceEquivalent series resistanceAmplifierPenning trap01 natural sciences7. Clean energySignalFourier transform ion cyclotron resonance010305 fluids & plasmasIonCrystal0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsInstrumentationSensitivity (electronics)Review of Scientific Instruments
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Influence of spray trajectories on characteristics of cold-sprayed copper deposits

2021

Abstract Industrial robots are widely used in cold spray (CS) as well as thermal spray to produce various coatings by precisely controlling kinematic parameters during the process. However, the robot trajectory and its effect on the characteristics of CS deposits are important, but not fully studied. This article introduces four typical spray trajectories, including zigzag path, cross path, parallel path, and spiral path, to elaborate thick CS Cu deposits, and characterizes the corresponding Cu deposits, respectively. The experimental results revealed that the spray trajectories have a major influence on the associated thermal history and the residual stress distribution. However, no signif…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceGas dynamic cold spray02 engineering and technologySurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialDeformation (meteorology)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsZigzagCoatingResidual stress0103 physical sciencesThermalMaterials ChemistryTrajectoryengineeringComposite material0210 nano-technologyThermal sprayingSurface and Coatings Technology
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FTIR Analysis of Electron Irradiated Single and Multilayer Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> Coatings

2018

Silicon nitride (Si3N4) due to its good mechanical and electrical properties is a promising material for wide range of applications, including exploitation under action of ionizing radiation. For estimating the changes of chemical bonds in silicon nitride nanolayers under action of ionizing radiation single and multi-layer silicon nitride nanolayered coatings on prepared Si subtrate were investigated by means of Fourier transform infrared spectrometry. Three main groups of signals were identified in both types of nanolayers, at 510 and 820 cm-1 and group of broad signals at 1000-1200 cm-1. Irradiation with accelerated electrons up to absorbed doses 36 MGy causes minor changes of signal inte…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceMechanical Engineering02 engineering and technologyElectron021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMechanics of Materials0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceIrradiationFourier transform infrared spectroscopy0210 nano-technologyNuclear chemistryKey Engineering Materials
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Long-term moisture absorption and durability of FRP pultruded rebars

2021

Abstract Up to 15-years long moisture diffusion into carbon, glass, and aramid fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) rebars is studied. To eliminate uncertainties in identification of the radial and axial diffusivities, a successive methodology for determination of the diffusion coefficients is proposed. The concept of apparent diffusivity taking into account anisotropy and edge effects is extended to cylindrical samples. The ratio of the axial and radial diffusivities is the lowest for carbon (3) and the highest for glass (81) FRP rebars. Durability performance of the rebars is estimated by monitoring their interlaminar shear strength (ILSS). Long-term exposure of FRP rebars in a humid environmen…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceMoisture02 engineering and technologyFibre-reinforced plastic021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermal diffusivity01 natural sciencesDurabilityAramidPultrusion0103 physical sciencesDiffusion (business)Composite material0210 nano-technologyAnisotropyMaterials Today: Proceedings
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Mechanical characterisation of pentagonal gold nanowires in three different test configurations: A comparative study.

2019

Abstract Mechanical characterisation of individual nanostructures is a challenging task and can greatly benefit from the utilisation of several alternative approaches to increase the reliability of results. In the present work, we have measured and compared the elastic modulus of five-fold twinned gold nanowires (NWs) with atomic force microscopy (AFM) indentation in three different test configurations: three-point bending with fixed ends, three-point bending with free ends and cantilevered-beam bending. The free-ends condition was realized by introducing a novel approach where the NW is placed diagonally inside an inverted pyramid chemically etched in a silicon wafer. In addition, all thre…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceNanowireGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyCell BiologyBendingEdge (geometry)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesFinite element methodStructural BiologyIndentation0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceWaferComposite materialDeformation (engineering)0210 nano-technologyElastic modulusMicron (Oxford, England : 1993)
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A procedure for slicing and characterizing soft heterogeneous and irregular-shaped tissue

2020

Abstract This paper presents a slicing technique useful to prepare precise and repeatable samples from organs which are irregularly shaped and highly heterogeneous for mechanical testing and advanced microscopy observation. The suggested technique does not seem to influence the internal microstructure and it is employed here for testing specimens cut from different region of the meniscal tissue. Fast Fourier Transform analysis is used to quantify characteristic features of the microstructure (collagen fibers orientation, pore size) after slicing prior mechanical testing. Uniaxial (relaxation) tests are performed on dog-bone meniscal samples. Stress relaxation testing results on samples cut …

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceOrientation (computer vision)Fast Fourier transform02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrostructure01 natural sciencesSlicingStress (mechanics)0103 physical sciencesMicroscopyStress relaxationRelaxation (approximation)0210 nano-technologyBiomedical engineeringMaterials Today: Proceedings
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