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Spin wave dispersion just above the magnetic order-order transition in the metallic antiferromagnet Mn$$_{3}$$Pt

Ibuka, Soshi*; Yokoo, Tetsuya*; Ito, Shinichi*; Kamazawa, Kazuya*; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Imai, Motoharu*

Journal of Physics; Conference Series, 868(1), p.012017_1 - 012017_6, 2017/07

Spin wave dispersion of the metallic antiferromagnet Mn$$_{3}$$Pt was investigated just above the order-order transition temperature by using the inelastic neutron scattering technique. The spin wave dispersion at $$T$$ = 400 K along [100], [110] and [111] directions was isotropic within the measurement accuracy. These results show that large reduction of the stiffness constant with increasing temperature, and indicate the itinerancy of the magnetic moments.

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Electroplating of the superconductive boride MgB$$_{2}$$ from molten salts

Abe, Hideki*; Yoshii, Kenji; Nishida, Kenji*; Imai, Motoharu*; Kitazawa, Hideaki*

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 66(2-4), p.406 - 409, 2005/04

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:33.79(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

An electroplating technique of the superconductive boride MgB$$_{2}$$ onto graphite substrates is reported. Films of MgB$$_{2}$$ with a thickness of tens micrometer were fabricated on the planar and curved surfaces of graphite substrates by means of electrolysis on a mixture of magnesium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, and magnesium borate fused at high temperatures in an Ar atmosphere. The electrical resistivity and magnetization measurements revealed that the electroplated MgB$$_{2}$$ films undergo a superconducting transition with the critical temperature of 36 K.

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Electroplating of the superconductive boride MgB$$_{2}$$ from molten salts

Abe, Hideki*; Yoshii, Kenji; Nishida, Kenji*; Imai, Motoharu*; Kitazawa, Hideaki*

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 66(1), p.406 - 409, 2005/01

no abstracts in English

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Superconducting properties of MgB$$_{2}$$ films electroplated to stainless steel substrates

Abe, Hideki*; Nishida, Kenji*; Imai, Motoharu*; Kitazawa, Hideaki*; Yoshii, Kenji

Applied Physics Letters, 85(25), p.6197 - 6199, 2004/12

 Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:51.46(Physics, Applied)

no abstracts in English

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Superconductivity of M$$_{I}$$(M$$_{II}$$$$_{0.5}$$,Si$$_{0.5}$$)$$_{2}$$ (M$$_{I}$$=Sr and Ba, M$$_{II}$$=Al and Ga), ternary silicides with the AlB$$_{2}$$-type structure

Imai, Motoharu*; Nishida, Kenji*; Kimura, Takashi*; Kitazawa, Hideaki*; Abe, Hideki*; Kito, Hijiri*; Yoshii, Kenji

Physica C, 382(4), p.361 - 366, 2002/11

 Times Cited Count:57 Percentile:88.53(Physics, Applied)

no abstracts in English

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Single-crystal growth of silver-lead oxide Ag$$_{5}$$Pb$$_{2}$$O$$_{6}$$ from fused nitrates

Abe, Hideki*; Ye, J.*; Imai, Motoharu*; Yoshii, Kenji; Matsushita, Akiyuki*; Kitazawa, Hideaki*

Journal of Crystal Growth, 241(3), p.347 - 351, 2002/06

 Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:58.83(Crystallography)

no abstracts in English

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Crystal structure of NiO under high pressure

Eto, Tetsujiro*; Endo, Shoichi*; Imai, Motoharu*; Katayama, Yoshinori; Kikegawa, Takumi*

Physical Review B, 61(22), p.14984 - 14988, 2000/06

 Times Cited Count:51 Percentile:87.97(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

The pressure effect on the lattice constant of NiO with the rhombohedral distorted B1 structure was studied up to 141 GPa by ${em in situ}$ angle-dispersive x-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation, an imaging plate, and a diamond anvil cell. The lattice constant $$a$$ and $$c$$, expressed in the hexagonal lattice, decrease monotonously with increasing pressure. The axial rage $$c/a$$ decreases monotonously with increasing pressure, indicating the distortion in the rhombohedral [111] direction becomes larger as pressure increases. The signiifcant change of $$c/a$$ above 60 GPa, suggested by a recent theoretical calculation, was not observed.

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Crystal structure of NiO under high pressure

Eto, Tetsujiro*; Endo, Shoichi*; Imai, Motoharu*; Katayama, Yoshinori; Kikegawa, Takumi*

Science and Technology of High Pressure (Proceedings of AIRAPT-17), p.487 - 490, 2000/00

The pressure effect on the lattice constant of NiO with the rhombohedral distorted B1 structure was studied up to 141 GPa by ${em in situ}$ angle-dispersive x-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation and an imaging plate, with reference to a recent theoretical calculation within the density-functional formalism with the local-spin density approcximation. The lattice constant $$a$$ and $$c$$, expressed in the hexagonal lattice, decrease monotonously with increasing pressure. The axial rage $$c/a$$ decreases monotonously with increasing pressure, indicating the enhancement of the rhombohedral distortion. The signiifcant change of $$c/a$$ above 60 GPa suggested by the calculation was not observed.

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