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Synthesis of Fluorinated Liquid CrystalsKhairuddean, Melati 01 December 2008 (has links)
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Formation of small particles of drugs /Shrivastava, Ratnesh January 1985 (has links)
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Slip propagation across high angle grain boundaries /Bamford, Thomas Anthony January 1986 (has links)
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An investigation of dislocation movement through metallic grain boundaries /Shen, Zhiyong January 1987 (has links)
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Grain boundary relaxation in four high purity, face-centered cubic metals /Cordea, James Nicholas January 1965 (has links)
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Atomic simulation of the a/2 <110> (110) edge dislocation in the NaCl lattice /Hoagland, Richard Gordon January 1973 (has links)
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A Liquid Crystal Light Valve Used in a Remote SensorKownacki, William Alexander 01 January 1977 (has links) (PDF)
A nematic liquid crystal cell is used in conjunction with a mirror retro-reflector to modulate a low-power laser beam. The object is to determine the feasibility of the combination in transmitting information from a remote sensor without a large energy source at that sensor. Analog modulation does not appear workable, but a digitally-encoded scheme is feasible.
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Texture development in polycrystalline copper during torsional deformationCanova, Gilles R. January 1982 (has links)
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Ice nuclei and convective storms.Isaac, George A. January 1972 (has links)
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Induced Phase Transition in Magnetoelectric BiFeO3 Crystals, Thin-layers and CeramicsRuette, Benjamin Thibault 09 September 2003 (has links)
Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO₃) is a magneto-electric material which exhibits simultaneously ferroelectric and antiferromagnetic properties. We have used high-field electron spin resonance (ESR) as a local probe of the magnetic order in the magnetic range of 0-25 Tesla. With increasing magnetic field, an induced transition has been found between incommensurately modulated cycloidal antiferromagnetic and homogeneous magnetized spin state. The data reveal a number of interesting changes with increasing field, including: (i) significant changes in the ESR spectra; (ii) hysteresis in the spectra near the critical field. We have analyzed the changes in the ESR spectra by taking into account the magnetic anisotropy of the crystal and the homogeneous anti-symmetric Dzyaloshinsky-Moria exchange.
We have also investigated phase induced transition by epitaxial constraint, and substituent and cystalline solution effects.
Variously oriented BiFeO₃ epitaxial thin films have been deposited by pulsed laser deposition. Dramatically enhanced polarization has been found for (001)c, (110)c, and (111)c films, relative to that of BiFeO₃ crystals. The easy axis of spontaneous polarization lies close to (111)c for the variously oriented films. BiFeO₃ films grown on (111)c have a rhombohedral structure, identical to that of single crystals. Whereas, films grown on (110)c or (001)c are explained in terms of an epitaxially-induced transition between cycloidal and homogeneous spin states, via magneto-electric interactions.
Finally, lanthanum modified BiFeO₃-xPbTiO₃ crystalline solutions have been found to have a large linear magneto-electric coefficient, ∝p. The value of ∝p (2.5x10⁻⁹ s/m or C/m²-Oe) is ∼10x greater than that of any other material (cg., Cr₂O₃ ∼2.5x10⁻¹⁰ s/m), and many order(s) of magnitude higher than unmodified BiFeO₃ crystals. The data also reveal: (i) that ∝p is due to a linear coupling between polarization and magnetization; and (ii) that ∝p is independent of dc magnetic bias and ac magnetic field. We show that the ME effect is significantly enhanced due to the breaking of the transitional invariance of a long-period spiral spin structure, via randomly distributed charged imperfections. / Master of Science
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