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Contrasting Phenomenology of NMR Shifts in Cuprate Superconductors
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) shifts, if stripped off their uncertainties,
must hold key information about the electronic fluid in the cuprates. The early
shift interpretation that favored a single-fluid scenario will be reviewed, as
well as recent experiments that reported its failure. Thereafter, based on
literature shift data for planar Cu a contrasting shift phenomenology for
cuprate superconductors is developed, which is very different from the early
view while being in agreement with all published data. For example, it will be
shown that the hitherto used hyperfine scenario is inadequate as a large
isotropic shift component is discovered. Furthermore, the changes of the
temperature dependences of the shifts above and below the superconducting
transitions temperature proceed according to a few rules that were not
discussed before. It appears that there can be substantial spin shift at the
lowest temperature if the magnetic field lies in the CuO plane, which
points to a localization of spin in the orbital. A simple model
is presented based on the most fundamental findings. The analysis must have new
consequences for theory of the cuprates
Correlated Diffuse X-ray Scattering from Periodically Nano-Structured Surfaces
Laterally periodic nanostructures were investigated with grazing incidence
small angle X-ray scattering. To support an improved reconstruction of
nanostructured surface geometries, we investigated the origin of the
contributions to the diffuse scattering pattern which is correlated to the
surface roughness. Resonant diffuse scattering leads to a palm-like structure
of intensity sheets. Dynamic scattering generates the so-called Yoneda band
caused by a resonant scatter enhancement at the critical angle of total
reflection and higher-order Yoneda bands originating from a subsequent
diffraction of the Yoneda enhanced scattering at the grating. Our explanations
are supported by modelling using a solver for the time-harmonic Maxwell's
equations based on the finite-element method
Reconstructing Detailed Line Profiles of Lamellar Gratings from GISAXS Patterns with a Maxwell Solver
Laterally periodic nanostructures were investigated with grazing incidence
small angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS) by using the diffraction patterns to
reconstruct the surface shape. To model visible light scattering, rigorous
calculations of the near and far field by numerically solving Maxwell's
equations with a finite-element method are well established. The application of
this technique to X-rays is still challenging, due to the discrepancy between
incident wavelength and finite-element size. This drawback vanishes for GISAXS
due to the small angles of incidence, the conical scattering geometry and the
periodicity of the surface structures, which allows a rigorous computation of
the diffraction efficiencies with sufficient numerical precision. To develop
dimensional metrology tools based on GISAXS, lamellar gratings with line widths
down to 55 nm were produced by state-of-the-art e-beam lithography and then
etched into silicon. The high surface sensitivity of GISAXS in conjunction with
a Maxwell solver allows a detailed reconstruction of the grating line shape
also for thick, non-homogeneous substrates. The reconstructed geometrical line
shape models are statistically validated by applying a Markov chain Monte Carlo
(MCMC) sampling technique which reveals that GISAXS is able to reconstruct
critical parameters like the widths of the lines with sub-nm uncertainty
Влияние хозяйственной деятельности в пределах водосборной территории на экологическое состояние водных объектов (на примере р. Ушайки, г. Томск)
Influence of plastic deformation on the defective structure of TI-6AL-4V
The influence of plastic deformation on the defect structure of Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy was investigated. X-ray analysis was performed with interpretation of the diffractogram reflections and determination of the parameters of the crystal structure. The data obtained were used to calculate the dislocation density of a titanium alloy after cold-rolled plastic deformation
Pilot testing a couples-focused intervention for mild cognitive impairment
The purpose of this pilot was to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, and potential benefits of the multicomponent, Daily Enhancement of Meaningful Activity (DEMA) intervention, which was tailored to help couples facing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) work together to meet goals, remain engaged in meaningful activities, and adapt to changes over time. Using a single-group design, 10 individuals with MCI and their family caregivers were recruited to participate in the DEMA intervention over 6 biweekly sessions. Data were collected pre-and at 1 week and 3 months postintervention completion rates indicated the program and study procedures were well accepted. Qualitative and quantitative finding indicated positive trends in meaningful activity performance and maintenance of health-related outcomes, as well as high program satisfaction. The DEMA intervention is potentially promising but needs further testing in a randomized clinical trial
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