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Cleveland State University

1988

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Cooperative Effects Among Partial Waves In Mie Scattering, James A. Lock Dec 1988

Cooperative Effects Among Partial Waves In Mie Scattering, James A. Lock

Physics Faculty Publications

Observations of an illuminated water droplet at a close distance are described mathematically by the Fourier transform of the Mie-scattering amplitude convolved with the aperture function of the observer’s eye. Most of the sharp enhancements found in the Fourier transform correspond to geometrical rays associated with the various terms in the Debye-series expansion of the Mie amplitude. However, there are some enhancements that cannot be ascribed to any individual Debye-series term. Instead, they arise from a constructive interference cooperation of the phase of a scattering resonance in a single partial wave with the region of the stationary phase corresponding to …


Transport Critical Current And Magnetization Measurements Of Melt-Processed Yba2cu3o7-X, A. H. Hermann, Z. Z. Sheng, W. Kiehl, D. Marsh, A. Elali, Paul D. Hambourger, C. Almasan, J. Estrada, T. Datta Nov 1988

Transport Critical Current And Magnetization Measurements Of Melt-Processed Yba2cu3o7-X, A. H. Hermann, Z. Z. Sheng, W. Kiehl, D. Marsh, A. Elali, Paul D. Hambourger, C. Almasan, J. Estrada, T. Datta

Physics Faculty Publications

We report magnetic field dependence of the transport critical current and dc magnetic susceptibility measurements on YBa2Cu3O7−x superconductors formed by melt-solid reactions at 950 °C between Ba-Cu-O (or Tb-Ba-Cu-O) and solid nonstoichiometric Y-Ba-Cu-oxide. Four-probe dc critical current measurements at 77, 64, and 4.2 K show strong depression of the critical current density with increasing magnetic field in agreement with a model of weakly linked superconducting regions. Diamagnetic shielding and Meissner flux expulsion measurements in the temperature range 10–300 K show about one third volume fraction of perfect superconductivity. Both shielding and flux expulsion were observed to be approximately temperature independent …


Cayley-Tree Ising Model With Antiferromagnetic Nearest-Neighbor And Ferromagnetic Equivalent-Neighbor Interactions, Miron Kaufman, M. Kahana May 1988

Cayley-Tree Ising Model With Antiferromagnetic Nearest-Neighbor And Ferromagnetic Equivalent-Neighbor Interactions, Miron Kaufman, M. Kahana

Physics Faculty Publications

The phase diagram of the Ising model with antiferromagnetic nearest-neighbor interactions and ferromagnetic equivalent-neighbor interactions on the Cayley tree is determined exactly. A nonuniversal critical line separates the disordered and the ordered phases. A line of first-order transitions separating ferromagnetic order from antiferromagnetic order ends in the midst of the ordered phase at a classical ordered critical point. For a small range of values of the ratio of the two couplings, two transitions occur as the temperature is varied. In this case the uniform magnetization is not a monotonic function of the temperature.