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Author (up) Belussi, C.H.; Berisso, M.G.; Fasano, Y. doi  openurl
  Title Note: Single-polarity high-voltage amplifier to drive coarse-approach slip-stick piezoelectric motors Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Review of Scientific Instruments Abbreviated Journal Rev. Sci. Instrum.  
  Volume 84 Issue 5 Pages 056104-3  
  Keywords amplifiers; Mosfet; piezoelectric motors; scanning probe microscopy  
  Abstract Scanning probe microscopies typically rely on coarse-approach slip-stick piezoelectric motors that work by exciting piezoelectric stacks with sawtooth signals of hundreds of V and some kHz. For this application, we introduce a single-polarity high-voltage amplifier based on discrete MOSFET-technology components with improved output current desirable for low-temperature actuation. The amplifier has an output signal of 600 V, 100 mA output current, noise level below 2 μV/math, 4 kHz high-voltage bandwidth, 2 V/μs slew-rate, and rise and fall times of 80 μs (when loaded with 30 nF). The circuit was successfully applied to drive a home-made scanning tunnelling microscope.  
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  Call Number BT @ berisso @ Serial 656  
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Author (up) Encina, S.; Pedrazzini, P. url  openurl
  Title Poder termoeléctrico del Ce(Pd1-xCux)2Si2 Type Conference Article
  Year 2013 Publication Anales de la Asociacion Fisica Argentina Abbreviated Journal Anales AFA  
  Volume 24 Issue 2 Pages 43-46  
  Keywords poder termoeléctrico, resistividad eléctrica, bajas temperaturas, CePd 2Si2, CeCu2Si2, temperatura de Kondo, campo cristalino, compuestos de Ce, magnetismo  
  Abstract Se presenta un estudio del poder termoeléctrico, S(T), a bajas temperaturas de la aleación Ce(Pd1-xCux)2Si2. Las curvas deS(T) tienen una dependencia similar en todo el rango de sustitución, con tres anomalías: un máximo positivo de altatemperatura, un mínimo negativo y un máximo de bajas temperaturas. Se discute brevemente el origen de las anomalías,para lo cual se compara S(T) con datos de resistividad eléctrica provenientes de la literatura. Para realizar las medicionesde poder termoeléctrico se diseñó y construyó un dispositivo que puede ser montado en diversos crióstatos.  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 674  
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Author (up) Facio, J.I.; Abate, A.; Guimpel, J.; Cornaglia, P.S. url  doi
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  Title Vortex kinks in superconducting films with periodically modulated thickness Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter Abbreviated Journal J. Phys.: Cond. Matter  
  Volume 25 Issue 24 Pages 245701  
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  Abstract We report magnetoresistance measurements in Nb films having a periodic thickness modulation. The cylinder shaped thicker regions of the sample, which form a square lattice, act as repulsive centers for the superconducting vortices. For low driving currents along one of the axes of the square lattice, the resistivity ρ increases monotonously with increasing magnetic field B and the ρ– B characteristics are approximately piecewise linear. The linear ρ versus B segments change their slope at matching fields where the number of vortices is an integer or a half integer times the number of protruding cylinders in the sample. Numerical simulations allow us to associate the different segments of linear magnetoresistance to different vortex-flow regimes, some of which are dominated by the propagation of discommensurations (kinks).  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 672  
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Author (up) Franco, D.G.; Carbonio, R.E.; Kaul, E.E.; Nieva, G. doi  openurl
  Title Tailoring the ground state of the ferrimagnet La2Ni(Ni1/3Sb2/3)O6 Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Abbreviated Journal J. Magn. Magn. Mater.  
  Volume 346 Issue Pages 196-202  
  Keywords Ferrimagnetic; Double perovskite; Magnetic frustration; Superexchange and super-superexchange interaction; Magnetic oxide  
  Abstract We report on the magnetic and structural properties of La2Ni(Ni1/3Sb2/3)O6 in polycrystal, single crystal and thin film samples. We found that this material is a ferrimagnet ( T c ≈ 100 K ) which possesses a very distinctive and uncommon feature in its virgin curve of the hysteresis loops. We observe that bellow 20 K it lies outside the hysteresis cycle, and this feature was found to be an indication of a microscopically irreversible process possibly involving the interplay of competing antiferromagnetic interactions that hinder the initial movement of domain walls. This initial magnetic state is overcome by applying a temperature dependent characteristic field. Above this field, an isothermal magnetic demagnetization of the samples yield a ground state different from the initial thermally demagnetized one.  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 666  
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Author (up) Franco, D.G.; Carbonio, R.E.; Nieva, G. doi  openurl
  Title Change in the Magnetic Domain Alignment Process at the Onset of a Frustrated Magnetic State in Ferrimagnetic La2Ni(Ni1/3Sb2/3)O6 Double Perovskite Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Abbreviated Journal IEEE Trans. Magn.  
  Volume 49 Issue 8 Pages 4656-4659  
  Keywords coercive force; exchange interactions (electron); ferrimagnetic materials; frustration; magnetic domain walls; magnetic hysteresis; magnetic transitions; LaNi(Ni0.33Sb0.67)O6; applied magnetic field; coercive field; domain wall pinning; ferrimagnetic double perovskite; ferrimagnetic order transition; frustrated magnetic state; hysteresis data; low temperature regime; magnetic domain alignment process; magnetic exchange interactions; magnetization hysteresis loops; temperature dependence; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetic domains; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetization; Nickel; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; Ferrimagnetic materials; magnetic analysis; magnetic domain walls; magnetic hysteresis  
  Abstract We have performed a combined study of magnetization hysteresis loops and time dependence of the magnetization in a broad temperature range for the ferrimagnetic La2Ni(Ni1/3Sb2/3)O6 double perovskite. This material has a ferrimagnetic order transition at ~100 K and at lower temperatures (~20 K) shows the signature of a frustrated state due to the presence of two competing magnetic exchange interactions. The temperature dependence of the coercive field shows an important upturn below the point where the frustrated state sets in. The use of hysteresis data, magnetization versus applied magnetic field, together with the magnetization versus time data provides a unique opportunity to distinguish between different scenarios for the low temperature regime. From our analysis, a strong domain wall pinning results in the best scenario for the low temperature regime. For temperatures larger than 20 K, the adequate scenario seems to correspond to a weak domain wall pinning.  
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Author (up) Franco, D.G.; Carbonio, R.E.; Nieva, G. doi  openurl
  Title Magnetic Properties of the Double Perovskites LaPbMSbO6 (M = Mn, Co, and Ni) Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Abbreviated Journal IEEE Trans. Magn.  
  Volume 49 Issue 8 Pages 4594-4597  
  Keywords X-ray diffraction; cobalt compounds; lanthanum compounds; lead compounds; magnetisation; manganese compounds; nickel compounds; paramagnetic-antiferromagnetic transitions; space groups; superexchange interactions; LaPbCoSbO6; LaPbMnSbO6; LaPbNiSbO6; M2+ distribution; Rietveld analysis; Sb5+ distribution; X-ray powder diffraction pattern; antiferromagnetic coupling; antiferromagnetic transition; aqueous synthetic route; disorder; double perovskites; ferrimagnetic characteristics; interaction paths; magnetic ions; magnetic properties; monoclinic crystals; octahedral sites; polycrystals; space group P2 1/n; super-superexchange paths; Ions; Magnetic properties; Magnetization; Manganese; Nickel; Temperature measurement; X-ray diffraction; Antiferromagnetic materials; transition metal compounds  
  Abstract New double perovskites LaPbMSbO6, where M2+ = Mn2+, Co2+, and Ni2+, were synthesized as polycrystals by an aqueous synthetic route at temperatures below 1000 °C. All samples are monoclinic, space group P21/n, as it is observed from Rietveld analysis of X-ray powder diffraction patterns. The distribution of M2+ and Sb5+ among the two octahedral sites have 3% of disorder for M2+ = Ni2+, whereas for M2+ = Mn2+ and Co2+ less disorder is found. The three samples have an antiferromagnetic transition, due to the antiferromagnetic coupling between M2 + through super-superexchange paths M2+-O2--Sb5+-O2--M2+. Transition temperatures are low: 8, 10 and 17 K for Mn2+, Co2+, and Ni2 + respectively, as a consequence of the relatively long distances between the magnetic ions M2+. Besides, for LaPbMnSbO6 a small transition at 45 K was found, with ferrimagnetic characteristics, possibly as a consequence of a small disorder between Mn2+ and Sb5+. This disorder would give additional and shorter interaction paths: superexchange Mn2+-O2--Mn2+.  
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Author (up) Franco, D.G.; Carbonio, R.E.; Nieva, G. url  doi
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  Title Synthesis and structural and magnetic characterization of the frustrated magnetic system La2Ni4/3−xCoxSb2/3O6 Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Journal of Solid State Chemistry Abbreviated Journal J. Solid State Chem.  
  Volume 207 Issue Pages 69-79  
  Keywords Double perovskites; Neutron diffraction; Rietveld refinement; Ferrimagnetism; Magnetic frustration  
  Abstract We report the synthesis of double perovskites La2Ni4/3−xCoxSb2/3O6 with x=0, 1/3, 2/3 and 1 by a solid state method. Rietveld refinements of X-ray and neutron powder diffraction data show that all samples crystallize in space group P21/n, with almost perfect occupation of the 2d octahedral site with the transition metals, while all Sb5+ are randomly distributed in a 2c octahedral site. The saturation magnetization in hysteresis loops indicates that the samples are ferrimagnetic throughout all the series. Virgin magnetization curves lie outside hysteresis loops at low temperatures and thermal evolution of Hm – defined as the inflection point of these curves – follows the de Almeida–Thouless dependence for x ≠ 0 . This spin glass like behavior below 30 K is also supported by thermal evolution of the coercivity, which follows an exponential law typical of magnetic clusters, not found in the pure Ni2+ perovskite, x=0 extreme.  
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Author (up) Gil, D.M.; Nieva, G.; Franco, D.G.; Gómez, M.I.; Carbonio, R.E. url  doi
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  Title Lead nitroprusside: A new precursor for the synthesis of the multiferroic Pb2Fe2O5, an anion-deficient perovskite Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Materials Chemistry and Physics Abbreviated Journal Mater. Chem. Phys.  
  Volume 141 Issue 1 Pages 355-361  
  Keywords Inorganic compounds; Magnetic materials; Powder diffraction; Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA); Magnetic properties  
  Abstract In order to investigate the formation of multiferroic oxide Pb2Fe2O5, the thermal decomposition of Pb[Fe(CN)5NO] has been studied. The complex precursor and the thermal decomposition products were characterized by IR and Raman spectroscopy, thermal analysis, powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), scanning electron microscopy and magnetic measurements. The crystal structure of Pb[Fe(CN)5NO] was refined by Rietveld analysis. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, space group Pnma. The thermal decomposition in air produces highly pure Pb2Fe2O5 as final product. This oxide is an anion deficient perovskite with an incommensurate superstructure. The magnetic measurements confirm that Pb2Fe2O5 shows a weak ferromagnetic signal probably due to disorder in the perfect antiferromagnetic structure or spin canting. The estimated ordering temperature from the fit of a phenomenological model was 520 K. The SEM images reveal that the thermal decomposition of Pb[Fe(CN)5NO] produces Pb2Fe2O5 with small particle size.  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 667  
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Author (up) Kneidinger, F.; Michor, H.; Bauer, E.; Gribanov, A.; Lipatov, A.; Seropegin, Y.; Sereni, J.; Rogl, P. url  doi
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  Title Superconductivity and non-Fermi-liquid behavior of La3Pd4Si4 and Ce3Pd4Si4 Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B  
  Volume 88 Issue 2 Pages 024423  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ 10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024423 Serial 673  
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Author (up) M. Grisolia, C. J.Van Der Beek, Y. Fasano, A. Forget, D. Colson openurl 
  Title Multifractal scaling of flux penetration in the Iron-based Superconductor Ba(Fe0.925Co0.075)2As2 Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B  
  Volume 87 Issue 10 Pages 104517-8  
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  Abstract The penetration of magnetic flux fronts in the optimally doped iron-based superconductor Ba(Fe1−xCox)2As2 (x=0.07±0.005) is studied by means of magneto-optical imaging and Bitter decoration. The higher-order analysis of roughening and growth of the magnetic flux front reveals anomalous scaling properties, indicative of non-Gaussian correlations of the disorder potential. While higher-order spatial correlation functions reveal multifractal behavior for the roughening, the usual Kardar-Parisi-Zhang growth exponent is found. Both exponents are found to be independent of temperature. The scaling behavior is manifestly different from that found for other modes of flux penetration, such as that mediated by avalanches, suggesting that multiscaling is a powerful tool for the characterization of roughened interfaces. We propose a scenario for vortex penetration based on two-dimensional percolation and cluster aggregation for an inhomogeneously disordered superconductor.  
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  Call Number BT @ yanina.fasano @ Serial 655  
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