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Magnetorefractive Effect and Cubic Nonlinear Magneto - optics in Magnetic Granular Alloys
Alexander B. Granovsky,Mitsuteru Inoue 한국자기학회 2003 Journal of Magnetics Vol.8 No.1
We present a brief review of recent experimental and theoretical results on new magneto-optical phenomena in magnetic granular metal-insulator alloys with tunnel-type magnetoresistance, focusing on magnetorefractive effect and cubic nonlinear magneto-optics.
Khabensky, Vladimir Benzianovich,Granovsky, Vladimir Semenovich,Bechta, Sevostian Victorovich,Gusarov, Victor Vlasmirovich Korean Nuclear Society 2009 Nuclear Engineering and Technology Vol.41 No.5
First ex-vessel core catcher has been applied to the practical design of NPPs with VVER-1000 reactors built in China (Tyanvan) and India (Kudankulam) for severe accident management (SAM) and mitigation of SA consequences. The paper presents the concept and basic design of this crucible-type core catcher as well as an evaluation of its efficiency. The important role of oxidic sacrificial material is discussed. Insight into the behaviour of the molten pool, which forms in the catcher after core relocation from the reactor vessel, is provided. It is shown that heat loads on the water-cooled vessel walls are kept within acceptable limits and that the necessary margins for departure from nucleate boiling (DNB) and of vessel failure caused by thermo-mechanical stress are satisfactorily provided for.
VLADIMIR BENZIANOVICH KHABENSKY,VLADIMIR SEMENOVICH GRANOVSKY,SEVOSTIAN VICTOROVICH BECHTA,VICTOR VLADIMIROVICH GUSAROV 한국원자력학회 2009 Nuclear Engineering and Technology Vol.41 No.5
First ex-vessel core catcher has been applied to the practical design of NPPs with VVER-1000 reactors built in China (Tyanvan) and India (Kudankulam) for severe accident management (SAM) and mitigation of SA consequences. The paper presents the concept and basic design of this crucible-type core catcher as well as an evaluation of its efficiency. The important role of oxidic sacrificial material is discussed. Insight into the behaviour of the molten pool, which forms in the catcher after core relocation from the reactor vessel, is provided. It is shown that heat loads on the water-cooled vessel walls are kept within acceptable limits and that the necessary margins for departure from nucleate boiling (DNB) and of vessel failure caused by thermo-mechanical stress are satisfactorily provided for.
Frontiers in Magneto-optics of Magnetophotonic Crystals
M. Inoue,A. A. Fedyanin,A. V. Baryshev,A. B. Khanikaev,H. Uchida,A. B. Granovsky 한국자기학회 2006 Journal of Magnetics Vol.11 No.4
The recently published and new results on design and fabrication of magnetophotonic crystals of different dimensionality are surveyed. Coupling of polarized light to 3D photonic crystals based on synthetic opals was studied in the case of low dielectric contrast. Transmissivity of opals was demonstrated to strongly depend on the propagation direction of light and its polarization. It was shown that in a vicinity of the frequency of a single Bragg resonance in a 3D photonic crystal the incident linearly polarized light excites inside the crystal the TE- and TM-eigen modes which passing through the crystal is influenced by Bragg diffraction of electromagnetic field from different (hkl) sets of crystallographic planes. We also measured the Faraday effect of opals immersed in a magneto-optically active liquid. It was shown that the behavior of the Faraday rotation spectrum of the system of the opal sample and magneto-optically active liquid directly interrelates with transmittance anisotropy of the opal sample. The photonic band structure, transmittance and Faraday rotation of the light in three-dimensional magnetophotonic crystals of simple cubic and face centered cubic lattices formed from magneto-optically active spheres where studied by the layer Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker method. We found that a photonic band structure is most significantly altered by the magneto-optical activity of spheres for the high-symmetry directions where the degeneracies between TE and TM polarized modes for the corresponding non-magnetic photonic crystals exist. The significant enhancement of the Faraday rotation appears for these directions in the proximity of the band edges, because of the slowing down of the light. New approaches for one-dimensional magnetophotonic crystals fabrication optimized for the magneto-optical Faraday effect enhancement are proposed and realized. One-dimensional magnetophotonic crystals utilizing the second and the third photonic band gaps optimized for the Faraday effect enhancement have been successfully fabricated. Additionally, magnetophotonic crystals consist of a stack of ferrimagnetic Bi-substituted yttrium-iron garnet layers alternated with dielectric silicon oxide layers of the same optical thickness. High refractive index difference provides the strong spatial localization of the electromagnetic field with the wavelength corresponding to the long-wavelength edge of the photonic band gap.