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Distinct uniaxial stress and pressure fingerprint of superconductivity in the 3D kagome lattice compound CeRu<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]

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Gerguri O   +19 more
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Limiting long-range-ordered solids to finite sizes in condensed-matter physics

Phase Transitions, 1990
Abstract We have examined some of the consequences of finite size effects in solids which exhibit cooperative behaviour. These are materials with long-range interactions based on ferromagnetism, ferroelectricity, and superconductivity. Limiting the range of interaction is achieved by creating nanocrystals, nanodomains, disorder, high-concentration ...
M. Multani   +3 more
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Solid‐State NMR Analysis of Soil Organic Matter Fractions from Integrated Physical–Chemical Extraction

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2011
Fractions of soil organic matter (SOM) were extracted by an integrated physical–chemical procedure and their chemical natures were characterized through 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. For the 0‐ to 5‐cm depth of a corn ( Zea mays L.)
Xiaoyan Cao   +5 more
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Current Topics in Solid Condensed–Matter Physics

2010
This chapter is concerned with some of the newer areas of solid condensed-matter physics and so contains a variety of topics in nanophysics, surfaces, interfaces, amorphous materials, and soft condensed matter.
James D. Patterson, Bernard C. Bailey
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Mineral, physical and chemical analysis of the solid matter carried by motorway runoff water

Water Research, 1998
Abstract This study forms part of the physical and chemical study of the runoff water from a motorway catchment area in the Herault region. The distribution of particle sizes and the physical, chemical and mineral characteristics of the sediment contained in the runoff water were analysed for rainfall between February 1993 and March 1994. On average,
S Roger   +4 more
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Temperature dependence of physical properties of soft matters on the oscillating solid-liquid interface

Chemical Physics, 2019
Abstract The temperature dependence of dynamics of a soft matter chemisorbed on a solid-liquid interface oscillating at MHz was investigated using a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). Specifically, the relationship between the temperature and the resonant length of the soft matter was systematically examined, where the resonant length means the ...
Minoru Yoshimoto   +2 more
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COLD FUSION IN CONDENSED MATTER: IS A THEORETICAL DESCRIPTION IN TERMS OF USUAL SOLID STATE PHYSICS POSSIBLE?

Modern Physics Letters A, 1989
A model for cold fusion in condensed matter is proposed (cold fusion of deuterons in palladium). It is assumed that the palladium-deuterium system forms an alloy, i.e., it is assumed that Pd ions as well as d+ ions are embedded in an uniform background of negative charge (conduction electrons).
Schommers, W., Politis, C.
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