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    Short Communication: the Influence of Air-Abrasive Trimming on the Current Noise of Thick Film Resistors
    (London [u.a.] : Gordon & Breach, 1984) Wolf, M.
    [No abstract available]
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    On Experimental Data of the Tcr of Tfrs and Their Relation to Theoretical Models of Conduction Mechanism
    (London [u.a.] : Gordon & Breach, 1985) Storbeck, I.; Wolf, M.
    Any theory of electrical conduction in TFRs encounters mainly two problems: (i) explanation of the dependence of R□ on properties of conducting component (volume fraction, grain size, resistivity), (ii) explanation of the temperature dependence of R□ taking into account (i). In order to achieve this one has to fit some microscopic parameters to experimental R□-and TCR-values, and to check if they are reasonable or not. The aim of the following discussion is to show, that such a fitting by means of experimental TCR-values is not correct. This is due to the fact that TCR-behaviour, as is well known, is determined also by the dependence of resistivity on strain. But any theoretical model neglects strains, also those who are induced by thermal strains. By means of published experiments concerning the strain dependence of resistance, the magnitude is estimated by which the TCR-values have to be corrected for the described fit.
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    Electronic structure and aspects of unconventional superconductivity in NaxCoO2.yH2O
    (São Carlos : Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2003) Rosner, H.; Drechsler, S.-L.; Fuchs, G.; Handstein, A.; Wälte, A.; Müller, K.-H.
    We examine the electronic structure of NaxCoO2.yH2O within the local density approximation. The parametrization of the band which forms the largest hole-Fermi surface centered at G shows significant deviations from what is frequently assumed in recent sophisticated theoretical studies. In particular, the commonly used nearest neighbor approaches in the framework of single band pictures are found to be unrealistic. The special role of H2O in screening the disorder in the charge reservoir is briefly discussed and compared with the case of Y1–xCaxCu3O6+d.
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    Orbital order induced ferromagnetic insulating properties
    (Milton Park : Taylor & Francis, 2004) Geck, J.; Wochner, P.; Kiele, S.; Klingeler, R.; Revcolevschi, A.; v. Zimmermann, M.; Büchner, B.; Reutler, P.
    At temperatures below the metal-insulator transition of La 1-xSrxMnO3 with 0.1 < x < 0.15, a peculiar ferromagnetic and insulating phase is observed which has been intensively discussed over the last few years. We present a detailed investigation of this phase by means of resonant and high energy x-ray scattering along with measurements of the electrical resistivity, thermal expansion, magnetization, and specific heat. Interestingly, the data show that the metal-insulator transition of lightly doped manganites is accompanied by an orbital rearrangement. The microscopic information provided by the x-ray scattering studies together with the analysis of the macroscopic properties implies that the orbital reordering maximizes the gain of double exchange energy and, at the same time, induces an insulating behaviour. The relevance of the double-exchange mechanism for the stabilization of the ferromagnetic insulating phase is further substantiated by studies of (La1-yPr y)7/8Sr1/8MnO3: with increasing praseodymium content, the metal-insulator transition is dramatically suppressed which can naturally be explained by a reduction of the band width upon praseodymium doping.
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    Electronic properties of intercalated single-wall carbon nanotubes and C60 peapods
    (Milton Park : Taylor & Francis, 2003) Pichler, T.; Liu, X.; Knupfer, M.; Fink, J.
    This paper reviews recent investigations of the electronic structure and the optical properties of intercalated single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and C60 filled SWCNTs (peapods) using electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) in transmission as a probe. The results from these one-dimensional nanostructures are compared to C60 fullerides and intercalated graphite, which are well understood prototypes of carbon-based intercalation compounds. In detail, the structural changes were analysed by electron diffraction and the doping level and the matrix element weighted unoccupied density of states (DOS) by an analysis of the C 1s core-level excitations. Regarding the optical properties, the intercalation gives rise to a charge transfer to the peapods (SWCNTs) which leads to the formation of a free charge carrier plasmon in the loss function which is analysed within the framework of an effective Drude–Lorentz model.
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    Refinement of the crystal structure of holmium tetranickel boride, HoNi4B
    (München : R. Oldenbourg Verlag GmbH, 2000) Geupel, S.; Belger, A.; Paufler, P.; Graw, G.
    BHoNi4, hexagonal, P6/mmm (No. 191), a = 4.9696(4) Å, c = 6.9419(5) Å, V= 148.5 Å3, Z= 2, ρm = 9.13(1) g·cm-3, R(P) = 0.072, wR(P) = 0.099, R(I) = 0.065, T= 300 K.
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    Refinement of the crystal structure of holmium nickel borocarbide, HoNiBC
    (München : R. Oldenbourg Verlag GmbH, 2000) Geupel, S.; Zahn, G.; Paufler, P.; Graw, G.
    BCHoNi, tetragonal, P4/nmm (No. 129), a =3.5621(5) Å, c = 7.556(2) Å, V = 95.9 Å3, Z = 2, Rgt(F) = 0.030, wRref(F2) = 0.076, T= 300 K.
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    Crystal structure of tetraholmium nickel tetradecaboride, Ho4NiB14
    (München : R. Oldenbourg Verlag GmbH, 2001) Geupel, S.; Zahn, G.; Paufler, P.; Graw, G.
    B14Ho4Ni, tetragonal, P4/mnc (No. 128), a = 7.2097(8) Å, c = 7.4587(9) Å, V = 387.7 Å3, Z = 2, Rgt(F) = 0.049, wRref(F2) = 0.087, T = 300 K.
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    Refinement of the crystal structure of diholmium trinickel hexaboride, Ho2Ni3B6
    (München : R. Oldenbourg Verlag GmbH, 2000) Geupel, S.; Zahn, G.; Paufler, P.; Graw, G.
    B6Ho2Ni3, orthorhombic, Cmmm (No. 65), a = 7.6865(9) Å, b = 8.6679(9) Å, c = 3.4742(4) Å, V = 231.5 Å3, Z = 2, Rgt(F) = 0.021, wRref(F2) = 0.048, T= 300 K.
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    Hochstabile elektrische Funktionsschichten für miniaturisierte Chipbauelemente : IFW-Teilbericht für das Verbundvorhaben: Neue Keramik- und Dünnschichtwerkstoffe für miniaturisierte Chipbauelemente
    (Dresden : Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung, 1999) Brüstel, U.; Heinrich, A.; Schumann, J.; Vinzelberg, H.
    [no abstract available]