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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 71 (1992), S. 3975-3980 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The correlation between sputtering and several features of individual cascades is investigated with the trim.sp program. A comparison with other simulation models indicates that the sputtering statistics is not deeply influenced by the target model. Also, the distributions of sputtering related quantities were found quite similar when resulting from cascades generated by particles which are implanted or backscattered, although the number and the distribution of displacements produced can be well distinguished. A partition of the individual cascades is made based on the sputtering frequency. The sputtering energy distributions are found similar in all classes. These features illustrate the similarity between the statistics of sputtering from individual and statistical cascades. The situation is different as the relation between the number of sputtered atoms and the surface deposited energy is concerned. The same number of sputtered atoms is associated with a broad distribution of deposited energies. Their profile is dependent on the number of sputtered atoms, and the sputtering frequency is not always linearly dependent on either the mean or the mode of the surface-deposited energy distribution. Finally, a surface-deposited energy threshold is emphasized for sputtering, which correlates to the anisotropy of the momentum flux distribution in the vicinity of the surface.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 61 (1987), S. 3396-3396 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We have investigated two antiferromagnetic superconductors, NdRh4B4 and SmRh4B4, which exhibit two quite different temperature dependencies of the upper critical field arising from two different mechanisms1 of the modification of superconductivity by the presence of antiferromagnetism. In order to further study these mechanisms, we have investigated the electromagnetic properties and have measured the penetration depths λ(T) of NdRh4B4 (Tc=5.45 K, TN1=1.31 K, and TN2=0.89 K) and SmRh4 B4 (Tc=2.2 K, TN=0.9 K), employing a tunnel diode oscillator at ∼30 MHz. Above the antiferromagnetic transition temperature (TN1 for NdRh4B4 and TN for SmRh4B4), the temperature dependencies of the penetration depths of these two superconductors fit the BCS theory well. We have found λ(0)=2170 and 980 A(ring) for NdRh4B4 and SmRh4B4, respectively. However, as temperature is lowered, λ(T) for NdRh4B4 increases near TN1 and then saturates near TN2, presumably owing to the molecular field effect.2 The spin-fluctuation effects,2 expected to be significant near TN2 for NdRh4B4 and TN for SmRh4B4, have not been observed within our experimental accuracy.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 57 (1985), S. 3482-3484 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Amorphous Fex Ni80−x P20 alloys in the ferromagnetic composition range (x=12,14,16) show progressive distortion of the ESR lineshape at temperatures well below the Curie temperature. We employ the Kubo–Toyabe model to analyze these ESR data which permits us to extract a freezing temperature Tf. There is a tendency for the relaxation rate to vanish as T is reduced toward Tf; below Tf an anisotropy energy K(T) appears that is proportional to (1−T/Tf). The magnetic phase diagram can now be constructed for x=12, 14, and 16 samples, showing them to be reentrant.
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    Publication Date: 2015-12-03
    Description: The evolution of a small spatially periodic perturbation in the electron velocity distribution function in collisionless plasma is reconsidered by numerically solving the Vlasov and Poisson equations. The short as well as long time behaviors of the excited oscillations and damping/modulation are followed. In the small but finite-amplitude excited plasma wave, resonant electrons become trapped in the wave potential wells and their motion affects the low-velocity electrons participating in the plasma oscillations, leading to modulation of the latter at an effective trapping frequency. It is found that the phase space of the resonant and low-velocity electrons becomes chaotic, but then self-organization takes place but remains fine-scale chaotic. It is also found that as long as particles are trapped, there is only modulation and no monotonic damping of the excited plasma wave. The modulation period/amplitude increases/decreases as the magnitude of the initial disturbance is reduced. For the initial and boundary conditions used here, linear Landau damping corresponds to the asymptotic limit of the modulation period becoming infinite, or no trapping of the resonant electrons.
    Print ISSN: 1070-664X
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-7674
    Topics: Physics
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