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High quality epitaxial Mn 2 Au (001) thin films grown by molecular beam epitaxy

2020

The recently discovered phenomenon of Neel spin–orbit torque in antiferromagnetic Mn2Au [Bodnar et al., Nat. Commun. 9, 348 (2018); Meinert et al., Phys. Rev. Appl. 9, 064040 (2018); Bodnar et al., Phys. Rev. B 99, 140409(R) (2019)] has generated huge interest in this material for spintronics applications. In this paper, we report the preparation and characterization of high quality Mn2Au thin films by molecular beam epitaxy and compare them with magnetron sputtered samples. The films were characterized for their structural and morphological properties using reflective high-energy electron diffraction, x-ray diffraction, x-ray reflectometry, atomic force microscopy, and temperature dependen…

010302 applied physicsDiffractionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsSpintronicsScatteringGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyEpitaxyRutherford backscattering spectrometry01 natural sciencesCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceElectron diffraction0103 physical sciencesThin film0210 nano-technologyMolecular beam epitaxyJournal of Applied Physics
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Influence of surface topography on depth profiles obtained by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry

2000

A method for determining correct depth profiles from samples with rough surfaces is presented. The method combines Rutherford backscattering spectrometry with atomic force microscopy. The topographical information obtained by atomic force microscopy is used to calculate the effect of the surface roughness on the backscattering spectrum. As an example, annealed Au/ZnSe heterostructures are studied. Gold grains were observed on the surfaces of the annealed samples. The annealing also caused diffusion of gold into the ZnSe. Backscattering spectra of the samples were measured with a 2 MeV 4He+ ion beam. A scanning nuclear microprobe was used to verify the results by measuring backscattering fro…

010302 applied physicsMicroprobeMaterials scienceIon beamAnnealing (metallurgy)Analytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyHeterojunction02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyRutherford backscattering spectrometry01 natural sciencesSpectral lineCondensed Matter::Materials Science0103 physical sciencesSurface roughness0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyJournal of Applied Physics
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PHYSICS-based retrieval of scattering albedo and vegetation optical depth using multi-sensor data integration

2017

Vegetation optical depth and scattering albedo are crucial parameters within the widely used τ-ω model for passive microwave remote sensing of vegetation and soil. A multi-sensor data integration approach using ICESat lidar vegetation heights and SMAP radar as well as radiometer data enables a direct retrieval of the two parameters on a physics-derived basis. The crucial step within the retrieval methodology is the calculus of the vegetation scattering coefficient KS, where one exact and three approximated solutions are provided. It is shown that, when using the assumption of a randomly oriented volume, the backscatter measurements of the radar provide a sufficient first order estimate and …

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesScattering albedo0208 environmental biotechnologyradiometry02 engineering and technologyretrieval methodologycomputer.software_genre01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlawremote sensing by radarRadaractive-passive microwavesPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsIndexespassive microwave remote sensingRemote sensingremote sensing by laser beamGeographyLidaroptical radarcrucial parametersmedicine.symptomvegetation scattering coefficientData integrationBackscattervegetation mappingta1171τ-ω modelsoilPhysics::GeophysicsICESat lidar vegetation heightsvegetationmedicineVegetation optical depthbackscatter0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingsensor fusionRadiometerScatteringnovel multisensor approachSMAPAlbedoMulti-sensor020801 environmental engineeringradiometer dataVegetation (pathology)multisensor data integration approachcomputerICESatalbedo
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Experimental Evidence for an Attractive p-φ Interaction

2021

Physical review letters 127(17), 172301 (2021). doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.172301

:Kjerne- og elementærpartikkelfysikk: 431 [VDP]ProtonGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentALICEscattering [p p][PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]correlation functionNuclear ExperimentPhysicsstrong interactionVDP::Kjerne- og elementærpartikkelfysikk: 431:Nuclear and elementary particle physics: 431 [VDP]VDP::Nuclear and elementary particle physics: 431nuclear matterPHOTOPRODUCTIONParticle Physics - Experimentcorrelation: two-particleQCD SUM-RULES; VECTOR-MESONS; COLLISIONS; PARTICLES; PHOTOPRODUCTIONCOLLISIONSParticle physicsp p: scatteringMesonStrong interactionCorrelation function (quantum field theory)[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Physics and Astronomy(all)530114 Physical sciencessymmetry: chiralQCD SUM-RULES; VECTOR-MESONS; COLLISIONS; PARTICLES; PHOTOPRODUCTION;QCD SUM-RULES0103 physical sciencesPARTICLEScorrelation: two-particle ; symmetry: chiral ; p p: scattering ; scattering length ; Phi(1020) ; coupling constant ; correlation function ; strong interaction ; ALICE ; nuclear matter ; effective range ; experimental results ; 13000 GeV-cms/nucleonNuclear Physics - Experimentddc:530phi meson particle physics ALICE010306 general physicstwo-particle [correlation]Coupling constantchiral [symmetry]010308 nuclear & particles physicsScatteringPhi(1020)coupling constantScattering lengthNuclear matter13000 GeV-cms/nucleonscattering lengthStrong Interactioneffective rangeHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentVECTOR-MESONSexperimental results
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First study of the two-body scattering involving charm hadrons

2022

Physical review / D 106(5), 052010 (2022). doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.106.052010

:Kjerne- og elementærpartikkelfysikk: 431 [VDP]charmed mesoncorrelation [momentum]heavy flavourhiukkasfysiikkaHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentnukleonitHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)ALICENucleon-scatteringscattering [p p][PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]BaryonsCollisionsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)EXCHANGENuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentBARYONSMesonscharm hadronsstrong interactionnucleonVDP::Kjerne- og elementærpartikkelfysikk: 431MESONSexperimental results ; pp: scattering ; momentum: correlation ; nucleon ; isospin ; charmed meson ; D- ; D+ ; strong interaction ; ALICE ; scattering length ; correlation: two-particle ; Coulomb:Nuclear and elementary particle physics: 431 [VDP]PARTIAL-WAVE ANALYSISVDP::Nuclear and elementary particle physics: 431D+D-Particle Physics - ExperimentHeavy-ion physics heavy flavour charm hadronscorrelation: two-particleCOLLISIONSp p: scatteringNuclear and High Energy PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesPARTIAL-WAVE ANALYSIS; NUCLEON-SCATTERING; COLLISIONS; EXCHANGE; BARYONS; MESONS[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]530114 Physical sciencesheavy-ion physics; charm; heavy flavourNUCLEON-SCATTERINGisospinHeavy Ion ExperimentsPartial-wave analysisNuclear Physics - Experimentsirontaddc:530two-particle [correlation]Nuclear PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::Phenomenologymomentum: correlationExchangeHeavy-ion physicsscattering lengthCoulombcharmexperimental results
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VECTOR-BARYON DYNAMICS IN γN → K0Σ REACTIONS

2014

A coupled channel model for the interaction of vector mesons with baryons is employed in the study of the γp → K0Σ+ reaction around the K*Λ and K*Σ thresholds, where the recent CBELSA/TAPS cross section shows a sudden drop and the differential cross section experiences a transition from a forward-peaked distribution to a flat one. A delicate interference between amplitudes having K*Λ and K*Σ intermediate states is found. The sharp downfall is dictated by the presence of a N* resonance produced by our model, a feature that we have employed to infer its properties. Predictions for the complementary γn → K0Σ0 reaction are also given.

BaryonScattering cross-sectionPhysicsAmplitudeMesonDrop (liquid)ResonanceAtomic physicsChannel modelsInternational Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series
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Rayleigh scattering of linear alkylbenzene in large liquid scintillator detectors.

2015

Rayleigh scattering poses an intrinsic limit for the transparency of organic liquid scintillators. This work focuses on the Rayleigh scattering length of linear alkylbenzene (LAB), which will be used as the solvent of the liquid scintillator in the central detector of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory. We investigate the anisotropy of the Rayleigh scattering in LAB, showing that the resulting Rayleigh scattering length will be significantly shorter than reported before. Given the same overall light attenuation, this will result in a more efficient transmission of photons through the scintillator, increasing the amount of light collected by the photosensors and thereby the energy…

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryAttenuationDetectorFOS: Physical sciencesPhotodetectorScattering lengthInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)ScintillatorHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentPhysics::Fluid DynamicsHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)symbols.namesakeOpticsPhysics - Chemical PhysicsScintillation countersymbolsRayleigh scatteringbusinessInstrumentationJiangmen Underground Neutrino ObservatoryThe Review of scientific instruments
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Singularity formation in the Gross-Pitaevskii equation and collapse in Bose-Einstein condensates

2004

We study the mechanisms of collapse of the condensate wave function in the Gross-Pitaevskii theory with attractive interparticle interaction. We reformulate the Gross-Pitaevskii equation as Newton's equations for a flux of particles, and introduce the collapsing fraction of particles. We assume that this collapsing fraction is expelled from the condensate due to dissipation. Using this hypothesis we analyze the dependence of the collapse behavior on the initial conditions. We find that, for a properly chosen negative scattering length, the remnant fraction of atoms becomes larger when the initial aspect ratio of the condensate is increased.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsCondensed Matter::OtherCollapse (topology)Scattering lengthWave equationAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionGross–Pitaevskii equationSingularityClassical mechanicsRadiation pressurelawWave functionBose–Einstein condensatePhysical Review A
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Entanglement interferometry for precision measurement of atomic scattering properties.

2003

We report on a two-particle matter wave interferometer realized with pairs of trapped 87Rb atoms. Each pair of atoms is confined at a single site of an optical lattice potential. The interferometer is realized by first creating a coherent spin-mixture of the two atoms and then tuning the inter-state scattering length via a Feshbach resonance. The selective change of the inter-state scattering length leads to an entanglement dynamics of the two-particle state that can be detected in a Ramsey interference experiment. This entanglement dynamics is employed for a precision measurement of atomic interaction parameters. Furthermore, the interferometer allows to separate lattice sites with one or …

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum PhysicsOptical latticeAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)ScatteringFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyScattering lengthQuantum entanglementCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterPhysics - Atomic PhysicsInterferometrySuperposition principleQuantum mechanicsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Physics::Atomic PhysicsMatter waveAtomic physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Feshbach resonancePhysical review letters
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Investigation of Feshbach resonances in ultracold K40 spin mixtures

2017

Magnetically tunable Feshbach resonances are an indispensable tool for experiments with atomic quantum gases. We report on 37 thus far unpublished Feshbach resonances and four further probable Feshbach resonances in spin mixtures of ultracold fermionic $^{40}\mathrm{K}$ with temperatures well below 100 nK. In particular, we locate a broad resonance at $B=389.7\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}\text{G}$ with a magnetic width of $26.7\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}\text{G}$. Here $1\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}\text{G}={10}^{\ensuremath{-}4}\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}\text{T}$. Furthermore, by exciting low-energy spin waves, we demonstrate a means to precisely determine the zero crossing of the scatte…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum gasResonanceScattering length01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasSpin waveUltracold atom0103 physical sciencesAtomic physics010306 general physicsFeshbach resonanceSpin-½Physical Review A
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