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Ferroelectric liquid-crystalline elastomers
1994
Oriented liquid-crystalline (LC) elastomers (polar monodomains, concerning the direction of polarisation) have been prepared from polar monodomains of ferroelectric LC-polysiloxanes by a radical photocrosslinking process. Attempts to perform ferroelectric switching lead in these soft elastomers to an elastic stress which prohibits—for low voltages—a complete reorientation of the polar axis (ferroelectric switching). A ferroelectric switching can, however, be observed for high voltages. The loop of hysteresis of this switching is asymmetric concerning the zero point of the driving voltage. Piezoelectric measurements show that these elastomers combine an elastic memory for one polar state wit…
Enhanced bistability by guest inclusion in Fe(ii) spin crossover porous coordination polymers
2012
Inclusion of thiourea guest molecules in the tridimensional spin crossover porous coordination polymers {[Fe(pyrazine)[M(CN)(4)]} (M = Pd, Pt) leads to novel clathrates exhibiting unprecedented large thermal hysteresis loops of ca. 60 K wide centered near room temperature.
Influence of the Preparation Method on Planar Perovskite CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3-x Cl x Solar Cell Performance and Hysteresis
2017
The present research has been supported by the State Research Programme “LATENERGI” and National Research Programme “Multifunctional Materials and Composites, Photonics and Nanotechnology (IMIS2)”.
Energy criteria of multiaxial fatigue failure
1999
This paper contains a review of energy-based criteria of multiaxial fatigue. The criteria have been divided into three groups, depending on the kind of strain energy density per cycle which is assumed as a damage parameter. They are: (i) criteria based on elastic strain energy for high-cycle fatigue; (ii) criteria based on plastic strain energy for low-cycle fatigue; and (iii) criteria based on the sum of plastic and elastic strain energies for both low- and high-cycle fatigue. The criteria which take into account strain energy density in the critical plane seem to be the most promising. In the energy approach to multiaxial fatigue there is an important unsolved problem, i.e. the evaluation…
Nonlinear vibrations and hysteresis of micromachined silicon resonators designed as frequency-out sensors
1987
Experimental observation of nonlinear vibrations and hysteresis of micromachined silicon resonators is reported. The experimental results are explained using a simple model in which the restoring force acting in the resonator contains a small cubic term. The effects will impose a limit to the maximum amplitude which can be excited while still maintaining reliability of these devices as frequency-out sensors.
The Azimuthal Dependence of Exchange Bias Effect and its Analysis by Spin Glass Model in Ni0.8Fe0.2/CoxNi1−xO Bilayers
2021
Exchange bias (EB) effect has been vigorously researched for many years due to its possible applications in information storage and spintronics, especially in spin valves for magnetic recording devices. Even though many models have been expounded to this day, they do not prove convincingly the origins of EB effect. We attempt to establish the azimuthal dependence of EB effect with respect to varying the composition of the antiferromagnet CoxNi $_{\mathrm {1-x}}\text{O}$ and temperature. In this report, we deposited the bilayer thin films of Ni0.8Fe0.2/Co x Ni1− x O with $x$ varying from 0.4 to 0.8 by magnetron sputtering and studied the variation of exchange bias field and coercivity. The E…
Viscoelasticity of pore-spanning polymer membranes derived from giant polymersomes
2010
We show how the viscoelastic properties of membranes formed from poly(butadiene)-block-poly(ethylene oxide) (PB130-b-PEO66) block copolymers can be locally accessed by atomic force microscopy. Polymer membranes are spread on microstructured porous silicon substrates from PB130-b-PEO66 vesicles by decreasing the osmotic pressure of the solution. Local viscoelastic properties of the pore-spanning polymer membranes were obtained from site-specific indentation experiments. Elastic moduli of these membranes were in the order of few MPa, while the elastic moduli of cross-linked membranes considerably increased to few GPa. Furthermore, the energy dissipation and velocity dependence of the hysteres…
The phase diagram of Ti-6Al-4V at high-pressures and high-temperatures.
2020
Abstract We report results from a series of diamond-anvil-cell synchrotron x-ray diffraction and large-volume-press experiments, and calculations, to investigate the phase diagram of commercial polycrystalline high-strength Ti-6Al-4V alloy in pressure–temperature space. Up to ∼30 GPa and 886 K, Ti-6Al-4V is found to be stable in the hexagonal-close-packed, or α phase. The effect of temperature on the volume expansion and compressibility of α–Ti-6Al-4V is modest. The martensitic α → ω (hexagonal) transition occurs at ∼30 GPa, with both phases coexisting until at ∼38–40 GPa the transition to the ω phase is completed. Between 300 K and 844 K the α → ω transition appears to be independent of te…
Effect of humidity on the hysteresis of single walled carbon nanotube field-effect transistors
2008
Single walled carbon nanotube field-effedt transistores (SWCNT FETs) are attributed as possible building blocks for future molecular electronics. But often these transistors seem to randomly display hysteresis in their transfer characteristics. One reason for this is suggested to be water molecules adsorbed to the surface of the gate dielectric in this study we investigate the thysteresis of SWCNT FETs at different relative humidities. We find that SWCNT FETs having atomic layer deposited (ALD) Hf0 2 -Ti0 2 .- Hf0 2 as a gate dielectric retain their. ambient condition hysteresis better in dry N2 environment than the more commonly used SiO 2 gate oxide.
Energy of dendritic avalanches in thin-film superconductors
2018
A method for calculating stored magnetic energy in a thin superconducting film based on quantitative magneto-optical imaging is developed. Energy and magnetic moment are determined with these calculations for full hysteresis loops in a thin film of the superconductor NbN. Huge losses in energy are observed when dendritic avalanches occur. Magnetic energy, magnetic moment, sheet current and magnetic flux distributions, all extracted from the same calibrated magneto-optical images, are analyzed and discussed. Dissipated energy and the loss in moment when dendritic avalanches occur are related to each other. Calculating these losses for specific spatially-resolved flux avalanches is a great ad…