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The effect of quantum size confinement on the optical properties of PbSe nanocrystals as a function of temperature and hydrostatic pressure

2013

A study based on photoluminescence and absorption measurements as a function of temperature and pressure for PbSe nanocrystals with sizes in the range 3–13 nm reveals the influence of size quantum confinement on the observed variation. In the case of the temperature variation, the effective bandgap changes from showing a positive rate of change to showing a negative one (for a quantum dot 3 nm in diameter), which can be accounted for by incorporating a linear variation of the carrier effective masses into a simple calculation of the exciton ground state in the quantum dot. In the case of the pressure variation, we observe a clear inverse correlation between the absolute value of the pressur…

PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsBand gapMechanical EngineeringHydrostatic pressureBioengineeringAbsolute value02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesPressure coefficientCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceNanocrystalMechanics of MaterialsQuantum dot0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic Engineering010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Nanotechnology
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Stochastic seismic analysis of hydrodynamic pressure in dam reservoir systems

2002

Hydrodynamic seismic-induced pressure requires careful consideration in the aseismic design of dams. Effects induced by earthquake excitation may cause many-fold increments of hydrostatic pressure. In this study earthquake excitation has been modelled by means of random process theory obtaining the response statistics of a dam-reservoir dynamical system. The analysis has been conducted assuming a rigid retaining wall of the reservoir and dissipative fluid. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Physical modelStochastic processStochastic modellingHydrostatic pressureHydrodynamic pressureGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyRetaining wallDynamical systemSeismic analysisStochastic analysiDam-reservoir systemEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Dissipative systemGeotechnical engineeringGeologyEarthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
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Magnetic excitations in TbP under hydrostatic pressure

1982

Singlet ground state magnets still attract much attention. In these systems magnetic ordering occurs via the polarization of the ground state, and noticeable dispersion of well defined excitations is expected in systems where the exchange coupling is about equal to the crystal field energy. In addition, the two singlet-triplet systems PrSbl and TbP2 where single crystals are available and which have been studied in detail showed a pronounced splitting of the Г1–Г4 magnetic excitations where the triple degeneracy was lifted along [100] and [011] by a strong anisotropy of the exchange.

PhysicsCrystalCondensed matter physicsMagnetHydrostatic pressureSoft modesWell-definedGround statePolarization (waves)Anisotropy
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Pressure-induced electron transfer in ferrimagnetic Prussian blue analogs

2003

M\"ossbauer and magnetic susceptibility measurements were performed under pressure on three Prussian blue analogs, ${\mathrm{K}}_{0.1}{\mathrm{Co}}_{4}[{\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})}_{6}{]}_{2.7}\ensuremath{\cdot}18{\mathrm{H}}_{2}\mathrm{O},$ ${\mathrm{K}}_{0.28}{\mathrm{Co}}_{4}[{\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})}_{6}{]}_{2.76}\ensuremath{\cdot}18{\mathrm{H}}_{2}\mathrm{O},$ and ${\mathrm{Cs}}_{0.7}{\mathrm{Co}}_{4}[{\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})}_{6}{]}_{2.9}\ensuremath{\cdot}16{\mathrm{H}}_{2}\mathrm{O}.$ A pressure-induced electron transfer ${\mathrm{Co}}^{2+}(S=\frac{3}{2})\ensuremath{-}{\mathrm{Fe}}^{3+}(S=\frac{1}{2})\ensuremath{\rightarrow}{\mathrm{Co}}^{3+}(S=0)\ensuremath{-}{\mathrm{Fe}}^{2+}(S=0)…

PhysicsMagnetizationCrystallographyPrussian bluechemistry.chemical_compoundElectron transferNuclear magnetic resonancechemistryFerrimagnetismHydrostatic pressureSpectrochemical seriesMagnetic susceptibility
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A large-area transition radiation detector

1990

Abstract The construction and the operation of a large-area transition radiation detector (TRD) for the NA31 experiment at CERN are described. The TRD incorporates several novel features for stabilizing the detector response. The density of the gas mixture (xenon+helium+methane) in the detection chambers is matched to the carbon dioxide gas in the surrounding radiators by tuning the helium concentration to avoid a hydrostatic pressure difference, which would deform the chamber walls. The chamber pressure is continuously regulated by computer control to maintain it to within 1 μbar of the radiator pressure. The gas gain of each of the four chambers is regulated to better than 0.2% by changin…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryHelium ionization detectorDetectorHydrostatic pressurechemistry.chemical_elementMethaneChamber pressureNuclear physicschemistry.chemical_compoundTransition radiation detectorXenonOpticschemistryDetectors and Experimental TechniquesbusinessInstrumentationHelium
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Isothermal flow of helium II through plane slits

1972

Measurements are reported on the isothermal, gravitational flow of liquid He II through narrow plane slits. The employed superleak consists of ring-shaped Hostaphan foils packed in layers. The distance between the foils is varied by pressure. The performance of the measurements and the observance of the isothermal conditions are described. The velocity of the superfluid component of He II is calculated in dependence on the width of the slits, the temperature and the hydrostatic pressure. Especially the critical velocity is considered.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPlane (geometry)business.industryHydrostatic pressureIsothermal flowchemistry.chemical_elementMechanicsCritical ionization velocityIsothermal processSuperfluidityOpticschemistryFluid dynamicsbusinessHeliumZeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and nuclei
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Structural and vibrational study of Bi2Se3under high pressure

2011

The structural and vibrational properties of bismuth selenide (Bi${}_{2}$Se${}_{3}$) have been studied by means of x-ray diffraction and Raman scattering measurements up to 20 and 30 GPa, respectively. The measurements have been complemented with ab initio total-energy and lattice dynamics calculations. Our experimental results evidence a phase transition from the low-pressure rhombohedral ($R$-3$m$) phase (\ensuremath{\alpha}-Bi${}_{2}$Se${}_{3}$) with sixfold coordination for Bi to a monoclinic $C$2/$m$ structure (\ensuremath{\beta}-Bi${}_{2}$Se${}_{3}$) with sevenfold coordination for Bi above 10 GPa. The equation of state and the pressure dependence of the lattice parameters and volume …

PhysicsPhase transitionCondensed matter physicsHydrostatic pressureAb initioCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLattice (order)symbolsBismuth selenideRaman spectroscopyRaman scatteringMonoclinic crystal systemPhysical Review B
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Pressure tuning of light-induced superconductivity in K3C60

2017

Optical excitation at terahertz frequencies has emerged as an effective means to manipulate complex solids dynamically. In the molecular solid K3C60, coherent excitation of intramolecular vibrations was shown to transform the high temperature metal into a non-equilibrium state with the optical conductivity of a superconductor. Here we tune this effect with hydrostatic pressure, and we find it to disappear around 0.3 GPa. Reduction with pressure underscores the similarity with the equilibrium superconducting phase of K3C60, in which a larger electronic bandwidth is detrimental for pairing. Crucially, our observation excludes alternative interpretations based on a high-mobility metallic phase…

PhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)Terahertz radiationCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityBandwidth (signal processing)Hydrostatic pressureGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesArticleSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronsMolecular solidPairingCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesPressure tuning010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyExcitationNature physics
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Thermal and non-thermal preservation techniques of tiger nuts' beverage "horchata de chufa". Implications for food safety, nutritional and quality pr…

2017

"Horchata de chufa" is a traditional Spanish beverage produced from tiger nuts (Cyperus esculentus L.). Due to its richness in nutritional compounds, it is highly perishable and its conservation by pasteurization and/or adding preservatives is required. Although efficient, conventional thermal treatment for pasteurization induces changes in the nutritional and sensory properties. Replacing conventional pasteurization by non-thermal technologies such as pulsed electric fields, ultraviolet, and high pressure, combined with moderate temperatures (<40°C) allows a reduction of energy consumption, along with the preservation of the most thermo-sensitive molecules. Accordingly, this review deals w…

PreservativeFood SafetyFood HandlingUltraviolet Raysmedia_common.quotation_subjectPasteurizationShelf life7. Clean energyRisk Assessmentlaw.inventionBeverages0404 agricultural biotechnologyCyperusElectricitylawHydrostatic PressureAnimalsHumansNutsQuality (business)Food scienceCyperusmedia_common2. Zero hungerbiologyTigerbusiness.industryTemperature04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationFood safety040401 food scienceFood StorageConsumer Product SafetyHigh pressureEnvironmental sciencePasteurizationbusinessNutritive ValueFood AnalysisFood ScienceFood research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
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Comparison of unconfined and confined unsaturated hydraulic conductivity

2007

Abstract The field tension infiltrometer (TI) and the laboratory unit hydraulic gradient (UHG) methods are widely applied to determine the near-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, K . Comparison between the two methods is relevant given that they differ in the explored soil volume (undetached or detached) and in the flow process (unconfined or confined). The objective of this investigation was to compare unconfined and confined measurements of unsaturated hydraulic conductivity. Twenty TI experiments were conducted in a relatively coarse-textured soil having an appreciable hysteretic behavior by using two different dry-to-wet-to-dry (DTWTD) sequences of pressure head, h 0 , values that d…

Pressure headInfiltration (hydrology)HysteresisHydraulic headHydraulic conductivityChemistryHydrostatic pressureAnalytical chemistrySoil ScienceMineralogyInfiltrometerVolumetric flow rateGeoderma
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