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Walory ekoturystyczne Przesieki Śląskiej w okolicach dawnego (zapomnianego) miasta Schwirz (woj. opolskie, Polska)

2019

The present work outlines the natural, historical and cultural values of the selected fragment of Silesian Przesieka located in the southern part of a locality called Miejsce (the former town of Schwirz) (Świerczów municipality, Namysłów сounty, Opole Province, Poland). Here, the natural values are also mixed with unique historical, cultural and landscape values. The authors reconstruct the original riverbed of the Stobrawa River using a Digital Elevation Model. They describe border castles and their location by addressing the repeated records stating that these constitute earlier rudiments of a castle belonging to the same duchy. They describe the history of the locality Miejsce in its cur…

Stobrawski Park KrajobrazowyPrzesieka Śląskawojewództwo opolskienature protectionSilesian LowlandStobrawa Landscape ParkNizina ŚląskaOpole ProvinceSilesian Przesiekaochrona przyrodyActa Geographica Silesiana
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Polijas-Latvijas diplomātisko attiecību Simtgades medaļa

2021

Raksts satur informāciju par Latvijas Universitātes Muzeja krājumā pieejamo Polijas-Latvijas diplomātisko attiecību Simtgades medaļu, kur tiek analizētas Polijas-Latvijas attiecības starpkaru periodā, skatoties LU vēstures kontekstā. Tiek pievērsta uzmanība poļu-latviešu studentu starpkultūru sakariem studentu korporāciju kontekstā pirms un pēc Latvijas Universitātes izveidošanas, kas spēlēja svarīgu lomu LU Studentu padomes uzņemšanai un integrācijai starptautiskajā studentu saimē. Tiek atzīmēts arī fakts, ka poļu-latviešu studentu korporāciju sakari turpina paplašināties mūsdienās. Tiek uzsvērta arī LU Filoloģijas un filozofijas fakultātes prof. Arnolda Spekkes iesaiste Polijas-Lietuvas k…

Student fraternitiesPolijaStudentu korporācijas:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects::History [Research Subject Categories]Arnolds SpekkeLatvijas Universitātes Studentu padomePolandInternational Student ConfederationPolesStarptautiskā studentu konfederācijaPoļiStudent Council of the University of Latvia
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Resolving the forbidden band of SF6

2013

Sulfur hexafluoride is an important molecule for modeling thermophysical and polarizability properties. It is also a potent greenhouse gas of anthropogenic origin, whose concentration in the atmosphere, although very low is increasing rapidly; its global warming power is mostly conferred by its strong infrared absorption in the ν3 S-F stretching region near 948 cm(-1). This heavy species, however, features many hot bands at room temperature (at which only 31% of the molecules lie in the ground vibrational state), especially those originating from the lowest, v6 = 1 vibrational state. Unfortunately, the ν6 band itself (near 347 cm(-1)), in the first approximation, is both infrared- and Raman…

Sulfur hexafluoridechemistry.chemical_compoundDipolechemistryInfraredPolarizabilityGeneral Physics and AstronomyInfrared spectroscopySynchrotron radiationRotational–vibrational spectroscopyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsHot bandPhys. Chem. Chem. Phys.
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Atomistic Study of Surface Polarization in Superconducting Perovskites

1996

AbstractWe simulated the surface relaxation of the cubic perovskite paraelectric SrTiO3 crystal. The atomic positions in ten near-surface layers placed into the electrostatic field of the remainder of the crystal were calculated. Two-dimensional, periodic slab model was combined with the pair potentials treated in terms of the shell-model. Our calculations show that Ti+4, Sr+2 and O−2 ions shift differently from their crystal sites. This leads to a creation of a dipole moment near the surface which might give the paraelectric crystal the ferroelectric properties.

SuperconductivityCrystallographyDipoleMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsElectric fieldDielectricPolarization (waves)FerroelectricityIonPerovskite (structure)MRS Proceedings
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Preparation and x-ray pole-figure characterization of DC-sputtered Bi-2201, Bi-2212 and Bi-2223 thin films

1997

Thin films of the three members of the superconducting series , n = 1,2,3, were prepared by diode sputtering. X-ray characterization shows that all the films are single phase and c-axis oriented and in addition they are epitaxially grown. The latter is found by x-ray pole-figure measurements taken with a four-circle diffractometer. These are emphasized in this work. AC susceptibility measurements show that, while the 2201 films are not superconducting until 4 K, the transition temperatures of the 2212 films are 82 K - 90 K and of the 2223 films 84 K - 89 K.

SuperconductivityMaterials scienceMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistryPole figureCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic susceptibilitySputteringCavity magnetronMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesTexture (crystalline)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringThin filmDiffractometerSuperconductor Science and Technology
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Structure of 106In nucleus

1990

Abstract Single-γ, γγ-coincidence, and γ-ray angular distribution spectra of the 106Cd(p, nγ)106In reaction were measured with Ge(HP), Ge(Li), and Ge(LEPS) detectors at various bombarding proton energies between 8 and 11 MeV. Altogether 141 (among them 117 new) transitions have been assigned to 106In. The conversion electrons were studied with an intermediate-image magnetic spectrometer plus Si(Li) detector, as well as with a superconducting magnetic lens combined with a Si(Li) detector. Internal conversion coefficients have been determined for 22 transitions. A more complete level scheme of 106In, containing 49 levels below 1650 keV excitation energy, has been proposed. On the basis of the…

SuperconductivityPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhononQuadrupoleMagnetic lensElectronAtomic physicsWave functionExcitationSpectral lineNuclear Physics A
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Temperature dependence of the magnetic Casimir-Polder interaction

2009

We analyze the magnetic dipole contribution to atom-surface dispersion forces. Unlike its electrical counterpart, it involves small transition frequencies that are comparable to thermal energy scales. A significant temperature dependence is found near surfaces with a nonzero DC conductivity, leading to a strong suppression of the dispersion force at T > 0. We use thermal response theory for the surface material and discuss both normal metals and superconductors. The asymptotes of the free energy of interaction and of the entropy are calculated analytically over a large range of distances. Near a superconductor, the onset of dissipation at the phase transition strongly changes the interac…

SuperconductivityPhysicsQuantum PhysicsPhase transitionMagnetic momentCondensed matter physicsFOS: Physical sciencesDissipationLondon dispersion forceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterCasimir effectDipoleCasimir-Polder force Casimir effect dispersion forcesQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Magnetic dipoleOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)Physical Review A
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Intercalation effect on hyperfine parameters of Fe in FeSe superconductor with Tc = 42 K

2015

57Fe-Mossbauer spectra of superconducting beta-FeSe, the Li/NH3 intercalate product and a subsequent sample of this intercalate treated with moist He gas have been measured in temperature range 4.7 - 290 K. A correlation is established between hyperfine parameters and critical temperature Tc in these phases. A strong increase of isomer shift upon intercalation is explained by a charge transfer from the Li/NH3 intercalate to the FeSe layers resulting in an increase of Tc up to 42 K. A significant decrease of the quadrupole splitting above 240 K has been attributed to diffusive motion of Li+ ions within the interlamellar space.

SuperconductivitySuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Materials scienceCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityIntercalation (chemistry)Analytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesQuadrupole splittingAtmospheric temperature rangeHyperfine structureSpectral lineIon
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Atomistic simulation of SrTiO3 and BaTiO3 (110) surface relaxations

2000

Abstract The (110) surface relaxations were calculated for SrTiO 3 and BaTiO 3 perovskites in a cubic phase. Using a shell model, the positions of atoms in 16 near- surface layers placed atop a slab of rigid ions are calculated. The strong surface rumpling and induced surface dipole moments perpendicular to the surface are predicted for both the O-terminated and TiO-terminated surfaces.

Surface (mathematics)ChemistrySHELL modelMetals and AlloysMineralogySurfaces and InterfacesMolecular physicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundDipolePhase (matter)Materials ChemistrySlabStrontium titanatePerpendicularThin Solid Films
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Atomistic Simulations of the LaMnO3 (110) Polar Surface.

2003

The results of atomic structure calculations, with a focus on the surface relaxation and polarization, are presented for the LaMnO3 (110) O-terminated polar surface. We compare results of the classical shell model calculations for four possible terminations, including (1 × 2) (110) surface reconstruction, and demonstrate that the latter has the lowest surface energy. The surface energy is saturated only when six to eight near-surface atomic planes are relaxed which is accompanied by the considerable dipole moments perpendicular to the surface. Results are compared with those for iso-structural BaTiO3 (110) surfaces.

Surface (mathematics)ChemistrySHELL modelRelaxation (NMR)General Physics and AstronomyGeneral MedicinePolarization (waves)Molecular physicsSurface energyCrystallographyDipoleAb initio quantum chemistry methodsPerpendicularPolarPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySurface reconstructionChemInform
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