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Magnetic characteristics of industrial dust from different sources of emission: A case study of Poland

2015

Abstract Dust emission and deposition in topsoil have negative effect on individual components of the ecosystem. In addition to routine geochemical analyses, magnetic measurements may provide useful complementary information related to the type, concentration and grain-size distribution of the technogenic magnetic particles (TMPs) and thus the degree of contamination of the environment. The aim of this contribution is to use magnetic parameters in distinguishing dust from a wide range of sources of air pollution (power industry, cement, coke, ceramic industries and biomass combustion). We measured magnetic susceptibility, hysteresis parameters and thermomagnetic curves. Our results suggest …

MaghemiteMineralogyThermomagnetic convectionengineering.materialHematiteCombustionMagnetic susceptibilitychemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicsDeposition (aerosol physics)chemistryvisual_artengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMagnetic susceptibility; Hysteresis parameters; Industrial dusts; Technogenic magnetic particles; Iron oxidesEnvironmental scienceMagnetic nanoparticlesMagnetiteJournal of Applied Geophysics
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Dissolution mechanism of crystalline cellulose in H3PO4 as assessed by high-field NMR spectroscopy and Fast Field Cycling NMR relaxometry

2009

Many processes have been proposed to produce glucose as a substrate for bacterial fermentation to obtain bioethanol. Among others, cellulose degradation appears as the most convenient way to achieve reliable amounts of glucose units. In fact, cellulose is the most widespread biopolymer, and it is considered also as a renewable resource. Due to extended intra- and interchain hydrogen bonds that provide a very efficient packing structure, however, cellulose is also a very stable polymer, the degradation of which is not easily achievable. In the past decade, researchers enhanced cellulose reactivity by increasing its solubility in many solvents, among which concentrated phosphoric acid (H(3)PO…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyInorganic chemistrySettore AGR/13 - Chimica Agrariaengineering.materialPolysaccharidechemistry.chemical_compound31P NMRPhosphoric AcidsCelluloseSolubilityPhosphoric acidDissolutionchemistry.chemical_classification13C NMREthanolbiomassesNMRD profileGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyCarbon-13 NMRcellulosechemistrySolubilityBiofuelsFast field cycling NMRengineeringBiopolymerGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCrystallization
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Solution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy on a nanostructured diamond chip

2017

We demonstrate nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of picoliter-volume solutions with a nanostructured diamond chip. Using optical interferometric lithography, diamond surfaces were nanostructured with dense, high-aspect-ratio nanogratings, enhancing the surface area by more than a factor of 15 over mm^2 regions of the chip. The nanograting sidewalls were doped with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers so that more than 10 million NV centers in a (25 micrometer)^2 laser spot are located close enough to the diamond surface (5 nm) to detect the NMR spectrum of 1 pL of fluid lying within adjacent nanograting grooves. The platform was used to perform 1H and 19F NMR spectroscopy at room tempe…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsScienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyengineering.material01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticlelaw.inventionMicrometrelawPhysics - Chemical Physics0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Physical Sciences and Mathematics010306 general physicsSpectroscopyPhysicsChemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Quantum PhysicsMultidisciplinarySpinsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physicsbusiness.industryDopingQDiamondGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserJarmola [BRII recipient]3. Good healthMagnetic fieldNanostructuresengineeringOptoelectronicsddc:500Diamond0210 nano-technologybusinessQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Stimuli-responsive hybrid materials: breathing in magnetic layered double hydroxides induced by a thermoresponsive molecule

2014

[EN] A hybrid magnetic multilayer material of micrometric size, with highly crystalline hexagonal crystals consisting of CoAl-LDH ferromagnetic layers intercalated with thermoresponsive 4-(4-anilinophenylazo)benzenesulfonate (AO5) molecules diluted (ratio 9 : 1) with a flexible sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS) surfactant has been obtained. The resulting material exhibits thermochromism attributable to the isomerization between the azo (prevalent at room temperature) and the hydrazone (favoured at higher temperatures) tautomers, leading to a thermomechanical response. In fact, these crystals exhibited thermally induced motion triggering remarkable changes in the crystal morphology and volume. In…

Magnetic couplingsMagnetismLayered double hydroxidesFerromagnetic layersINTERCALATION COMPOUNDengineering.materialThermotropismNI-ALQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMETAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKSchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinityQUIMICA ORGANICANuclear magnetic resonanceCrystal morphologiesPHOTOISOMERIZATIONQUIMICA ANALITICANANOPARTICLESPhysics::Chemical PhysicsAZOBENZENEPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsThermochromismPRUSSIAN BLUEChemistryMagnetismLayered double hydroxidesFísicaQuímicaGeneral ChemistryMoleculesequipment and suppliesChemistryMagnetic multilayersCrystallographyAzobenzeneFerromagnetismHYDROTALCITEengineeringTHERMAL-EXPANSIONHybrid materialhuman activitiesCOORDINATION POLYMERSChemical Science
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Wide-Field Imaging of Superconductor Vortices with Electron Spins in Diamond

2018

Understanding the mechanisms behind high-$T_{c}$ Type-II superconductors (SC) is still an open task in condensed matter physics. One way to gain further insight into the microscopic mechanisms leading to superconductivity is to study the magnetic properties of the SC in detail, for example by studying the properties of vortices and their dynamics. In this work we describe a new method of wide-field imaging magnetometry using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond to image vortices in an yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) thin film. We demonstrate quantitative determination of the magnetic field strength of the vortex stray field, the observation of vortex patterns for different cooling fi…

Magnetic domainMagnetismFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyElectronengineering.material01 natural sciencesSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsPhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsSpinsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivitySkyrmionDiamond021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMagnetic fieldengineering0210 nano-technologyPhysical Review Applied
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Co2CrIn: A further magnetic Heusler compound

2006

Summary and Outlook In summary, this work presents the synthesis andcharacterisation of the Heusler compound Co 2 CrIn.The compound is L2 1 ordered and shows no major an-tisite disorder. Co 2 CrIn turns out to be a ferrimagnetwith a magnetic moment of 1.18 µ B at 5 K. In addi-tion, the hysterisis curve reveals a soft magnetic be-haviour. A measurement of the site specific magneticmomentsis highlydesirableas it might leadto a deeperunderstanding of the magnetic properties of Co 2 CrIn.Furthermore, the measured magnetic moment is not aninteger number, as expected for a half-metallic ferro-magnet. Thus, Co 2 CrIn can not be a half-metallic fer-romagnet, as most of the other Co 2 YZ Heusler com-…

Magnetic momentCondensed matter physicsChemistryengineeringGeneral Medicineengineering.materialHeusler compound
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The Properties of Co2Cr1-xFexAl Heusler Compounds

2006

The classical concept of band structure tuning as used for semiconductors by partly replacing one atom by a chemical neighbor without altering the structure is applied examplarily to the half-metallic ferromagnetic Heusler compound Co 2 Cr 1 - x Fe x Al. Band structure calculations are presented for ordered and disordered compounds. We present experimental and theoretical results. The connection between specific site disorder and the band structure is shown explicitly with particular emphasis on the half-metallic properties. Experimentally observed deviations from the ideal Heusler structure and from the simple Slater-Pauling rule for the magnetization are discussed in close relation to the…

Magnetic momentCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryChemistryNanotechnologyGeneral Medicineengineering.materialHeusler compoundMagnetizationSemiconductorFerromagnetismSimple (abstract algebra)AtomengineeringbusinessElectronic band structureChemInform
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Microwave-free vector magnetometry with nitrogen-vacancy centers along a single axis in diamond

2019

Sensing vector magnetic fields is critical to many applications in fundamental physics, bioimaging, and material science. Magnetic-field sensors exploiting nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers are particularly compelling as they offer high sensitivity and spatial resolution even at nanoscale. Achieving vector magnetometry has, however, often required applying microwaves sequentially or simultaneously, limiting the sensors' applications under cryogenic temperature. Here we propose and demonstrate a microwave-free vector magnetometer that simultaneously measures all Cartesian components of a magnetic field using NV ensembles in diamond. In particular, the present magnetometer leverages the level ant…

MagnetometerGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesField (mathematics)02 engineering and technologyApplied Physics (physics.app-ph)engineering.material01 natural sciencesImaging phantomlaw.inventionlawVacancy defect0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Sensitivity (control systems)010306 general physicsPhysicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsDiamondPhysics - Applied Physics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMagnetic fieldengineeringAtomic physics0210 nano-technologyGround state
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Large negative magnetoresistance effects in Co2Cr0.6Fe0.4Al

2003

Abstract Materials, which display large changes in resistivity in response to an applied magnetic field (magnetoresistance) are currently of great interest due to their potential for applications in magnetic sensors, magnetic random access memories, and spintronics. Guided by striking features in the electronic structure of several magnetic compounds, we prepared the Heusler compound Co2Cr0.6Fe0.4Al. Based on our band structure calculations, we have chosen this composition in order to obtain a half-metallic ferromagnet with a van Hove singularity in the vicinity of the Fermi energy in the majority spin channel and a gap in the minority spin channel. We find a magnetoresistive effect of 30% …

MagnetoresistanceCondensed matter physicsSpintronicsChemistryVan Hove singularityengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsHeusler compoundElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldInorganic ChemistryCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceParamagnetismMagnetizationFerromagnetismMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesengineeringCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Solid State Chemistry
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Female exogamy and gene pool diversification at the transition from the final neolithic to the early Bronze Age in central Europe

2017

Human mobility has been vigorously debated as a key factor for the spread of bronze technology and profound changes in burial practices as well as material culture in central Europe at the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. However, the relevance of individual residential changes and their importance among specific age and sex groups are still poorly understood. Here, we present ancient DNA analysis, stable isotope data of oxygen, and radiogenic isotope ratios of strontium for 84 radiocarbon-dated skeletons from seven archaeological sites of the Late Neolithic Bell Beaker Complex and the Early Bronze Age from the Lech River valley in southern Bavaria, Germany. Complete mitocho…

Male0301 basic medicineengineering.materialDiversification (marketing strategy)03 medical and health sciencesBronze AgeBeakerKinshipHumans0601 history and archaeologyBronzeAnthropology CulturalHistory AncientMultidisciplinary060102 archaeologyExogamyGene Pool06 humanities and the artsBiological SciencesArchaeologyEurope030104 developmental biologyAncient DNAGeographyGenome MitochondrialengineeringFemaleGene pool
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