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07 Nov 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have documented that thermokarst lakes are undergoing varied hydrological transitions in response to recent climate changes, from a remote sensing imagery and other methods.
Abstract: Numerous studies utilizing remote sensing imagery and other methods have documented that thermokarst lakes are undergoing varied hydrological transitions in response to recent climate changes, from...

37 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the evolution of phase composition, microstructure, chemical order and magnetic attributes accompanying the direct transformation of ϵ-MnAl to τ-mnAl has been quantified as a function of time spent processing via mechanical milling at cryogenic temperatures.

26 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the quaternary Heusler compound CrVTiAl has been synthesized with a lattice constant of a = 6.15 A.u.
Abstract: The efficient production of spin-polarized currents at room temperature is fundamental to the advancement of spintronics. Spin-filter materials—semiconductors with unequal band gaps for each spin channel—can generate spin-polarized current without the need for spin-polarized contacts. In addition, a spin-filter material with zero magnetic moment would have the advantage of not producing strong fringing fields that would interfere with neighboring electronic components and limit the volume density of devices. The quaternary Heusler compound CrVTiAl has been predicted to be a zero-moment spin-filter material with a Curie temperature in excess of 1000 K. In this work, CrVTiAl has been synthesized with a lattice constant of a = 6.15 A. Magnetization measurements reveal an exceptionally low moment of μ = 2.3 × 10−3 μB/f.u. at a field of μ0H = 2 T that is independent of temperature between T = 10 K and 400 K, consistent with the predicted zero-moment ferrimagnetism. Transport measurements reveal a combination o...

20 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetostructural response of a Ni-modified B2-type FeRh compound of composition, (Fe47.5Ni1.5)Rh51, is reported under the influence of simultaneous variations in temperature, applied magnetic field and hydrostatic pressure.

13 citations


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31 Aug 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the frequency of thermokarst lake drainage events is increasing in response to climate change, but the consequences of these changes on the limnol...
Abstract: Evidence from remote sensing studies suggests that the frequency of thermokarst lake drainage events is increasing in response to climate change, but the consequences of these changes on the limnol...

8 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the quaternary Heusler compound CrVTiAl has been synthesized with a lattice constant of $a = 6.15 \AA$ and magnetization measurements reveal an exceptionally low moment of $\mu = 2.3 \times 10^{-3} \mu_B/f.u.$ at a field of
Abstract: The efficient production of spin-polarized currents at room temperature is fundamental to the advancement of spintronics. Spin-filter materials --- semiconductors with unequal band gaps for each spin channel --- can generate spin-polarized current without the need for spin-polarized contacts. In addition, a spin-filter material with zero magnetic moment would have the advantage of not producing strong fringing fields that would interfere with neighboring electronic components and limit the volume density of devices. The quaternary Heusler compound CrVTiAl has been predicted to be a zero-moment spin-filter material with a Curie temperature in excess of 1000 K. In this work, CrVTiAl has been synthesized with a lattice constant of $a = 6.15 \AA$. Magnetization measurements reveal an exceptionally low moment of $\mu = 2.3 \times 10^{-3} \mu_B/f.u.$ at a field of $\mu_0 H = 2 T$, that is independent of temperature between T = 10 K and 400 K, consistent with the predicted zero-moment ferrimagnetism. Transport measurements reveal a combination of metallic and semiconducting components to the resistivity. Combining a zero-moment spin-filter material with nonmagnetic electrodes would lead to an essentially nonmagnetic spin injector. These results suggest that CrVTiAl is a promising candidate for further research in the field of spintronics.

4 citations