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Tailoring the electronic properties of Ca<sub>2</sub>RuO<sub>4</sub> via epitaxial strain
Dietl, C.,Sinha, S. K.,Christiani, G.,Khaydukov, Y.,Keller, T.,Putzky, D.,Ibrahimkutty, S.,Wochner, P.,Logvenov, G.,van Aken, P. A.,Kim, B. J.,Keimer, B. American Institute of Physics 2018 APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS Vol.112 No.3
Bhuiyan, A.K.F.H.,Dietl, G.,Klautschek, G. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2004 Animal Bioscience Vol.17 No.1
The aim of this study was to investigate genetic development and genotype${\times}$environment interactions (GEI) in postweaning body weight of fattening bulls at the end of test period (WT-T) under various beef fattening environments. Data on a total of 24,247 fattening bulls obtained from the industrial farm, breeding farms and testing stations were used. Heritability estimates for WT-T in all environments were nearly similar. Significant genetic developments of sire, dam and progenies for WT-T were observed in all environments. However, many differences in annual genetic developments between the environments were significant. The genetic correlations for WT-T between industrial farm and breeding farms, industrial farm and testing stations and breeding farms and testing stations were respectively 0.004, 0.004 and 0.013. These low estimates of genetic correlations and significant differences in genetic developments among environments clearly show the existence of GEI for WT-T among various fattening environments. Results of this study indicate the need for environment-specific genetic evaluation and selection of beef bulls for commercial beef production.
Persistent Paramagnons Deep in the Metallic Phase of<sub>Sr2−x</sub><sub>Lax</sub><sub>IrO4</sub>
Gretarsson, H.,Sung, N. H.,Porras, J.,Bertinshaw, J.,Dietl, C.,Bruin, Jan A. N.,Bangura, A. F.,Kim, Y. K.,Dinnebier, R.,Kim, Jungho,Al-Zein, A.,Moretti Sala, M.,Krisch, M.,Le Tacon, M.,Keimer, B.,Kim, American Physical Society 2016 Physical Review Letters Vol.117 No.10
Colossal Magnetoresistance in (Cd,Mn)Te heterostructures
T. Andrearczyk,W. Zaleszczyk,M. Wiater,T. Wojtowicz,M. Sawicki,G. Karczewski,T. Dietl,Dragana Popovic,J. Jaroszynski 한국물리학회 2008 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.53 No.1
We report on magnetotransport in diluted magnetic 2D modulation doped (Cd,Mn)Te quantum wells and 3D bulk (Cd,Mn)Se samples. The application of magnetic elds reveals features commonly observed in colossal magnetoresistant (CMR) materials, such as a strong negative magnetoresistance and dramatic and nonmonotonic changes in the zero-eld resistance, which coincide with the fer- romagnetic ordering. These phenomena are present near the metal-insulator transition (MIT), yet another common property of CMR systems. Most likely, the observed CMR-like features re ect nanoscale phase separation of the electron uid and the emergence of ferromagnetic clusters in an intermediate density region. Our results suggest that the clustering around the MIT is ubiquitous not only in CMR manganites and underdoped cuprates but also in disordered semiconductors. We report on magnetotransport in diluted magnetic 2D modulation doped (Cd,Mn)Te quantum wells and 3D bulk (Cd,Mn)Se samples. The application of magnetic elds reveals features commonly observed in colossal magnetoresistant (CMR) materials, such as a strong negative magnetoresistance and dramatic and nonmonotonic changes in the zero-eld resistance, which coincide with the fer- romagnetic ordering. These phenomena are present near the metal-insulator transition (MIT), yet another common property of CMR systems. Most likely, the observed CMR-like features re ect nanoscale phase separation of the electron uid and the emergence of ferromagnetic clusters in an intermediate density region. Our results suggest that the clustering around the MIT is ubiquitous not only in CMR manganites and underdoped cuprates but also in disordered semiconductors.
Correlation between Cr Distribution and Ferromagnetism in Iodine-Doped (Zn,Cr)Te
Nozomi Nishizawa,Koichiro Ishikawa,Shinji Kuroda,Koki Takita,Masanori Mitome,Yoshio Bando,Tomasz Dietl 한국물리학회 2008 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.53 No.5
zation measurements and structural and chemical characterizations were performed on a series of epitaxial lms grown by molecular beam epitaxy. The magnetic properties of (Zn,Cr)Te films were altered significantly by co-doping charge impurities or by changing Zn and Te flux supplies during epitaxy. The nano-scale probing of the constituent elements using energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) revealed that the Cr distribution in the crystal was clearly correlated with the ferromagnetic properties and the origin of high-temperature ferromagnetism was the formation of nano-scale Cr-rich regions in inhomogeneous Cr distributions. As an origin of the variation of the uniformity of Cr distribution, it is proposed that the aggregation energy of Cr ions is modified by the deviation of the Cr charge state which is manipulated by the co-doping or the deviation from stoichiometry.