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Low-temperature monoclinic phase in epitaxial (001) barium titanate on (001) cubic substrates
The possibility of the existence of a low temperature monoclinic phase in epitaxial (001) BaTiO3 films on a (001) compressive substrate is analyzed theoretically and compared to recent experimental data from literature. There is good agreement between the theoretical findings and the experimentally observed behavior. The formation of the monoclinic phase arises from the point group reduction due to the rotation of the polarization vector commensurate with the variations in the in-plane strain state
Phase transformation characteristics of barium strontium titanate films on anisotropic substrates with (001)//(001) epitaxy
The role of anisotropic misfit strains on the spontaneous polarization of (100) oriented Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 thin films on (100) orthorhombic substrates is theoretically analyzed. A modified thermodynamic model is utilized to evaluate the equilibrium polarization values as a function of the anisotropic misfit strains. Results show that ferroelectric phases that cannot be observed in single-crystal Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 can be stabilized due to the reduction in the symmetry induced by the anisotropic strain state
Large Transverse Momenta in Statistical Models of High Energy Interactions
The creation of particles with large transverse momenta in high energy
hadronic collisions is a long standing problem. The transition from small-
(soft) to hard- parton scattering `high-pt' events is rather smooth. In this
paper we apply the non-extensive statistical framework to calculate transverse
momentum distributions of long lived hadrons created at energies from low
(sqrt(s)~10 GeV) to the highest energies available in collider experiments
(sqrt(s)~2000 GeV). Satisfactory agreement with the experimental data is
achieved. The systematic increase of the non-extensivity parameter with energy
found can be understood as phenomenological evidence for the increased role of
long range correlations in the hadronization process.
Predictions concerning the rise of average transverse momenta up to the
highest cosmic ray energies are also given and discussed.Comment: 20 pages, 10 figure
Determinants of Late Development. A Study of Turkey's Late Industrialisation Attempt until 1946
Lexical and Syntactical Analysis of Passives, Ergatives and Middles in Turkish, Russian and English
Effects of etching and adhesive applications on the bond strength between composite resin and glass-ionomer cements
OBJECTIVE: This study determined the effects of various surface treatment modalities on the bond strength of composite resins to glass-ionomer cements. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Conventional (KetacTM Molar Quick ApplicapTM) or resin-modified (PhotacTM Fil Quick AplicapTM) glass-ionomer cements were prepared. Two-step etch-rinse & bond adhesive (AdperTM Single Bond 2) or single-step self-etching adhesive (AdperTM PromptTM L-PopTM) was applied to the set cements. In the etch-rinse & bond group, the sample surfaces were pre-treated as follows: (1) no etching, (2) 15 s of etching with 35% phosphoric acid, (3) 30 s of etching, and (4) 60 s of etching. Following the placement of the composite resin (FiltekTM Z250), the bond strength was measured in a universal testing machine and the data obtained were analyzed with the two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by the Tukey's HSD post hoc analysis (p=0.05). Then, the fractured surfaces were examined by scanning electron microscopy. RESULTS: The bond strength of the composite resin to the conventional glass-ionomer cement was significantly lower than that to the resin-modified glass-ionomer cement (
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