We report a careful 59Co nuclear quadrupolar resonance measurement on the recently discovered cobalt oxyhydrate Na0.35CoO2.yH(2)O superconductor from T=40 K down to 0.2 K. We find that in the normal state the spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T(1) follows a Curie-Weiss type temperature (T) variation, 1/T(1)T=C/(T-theta), with theta=-42 K, suggesting two-dimensional antiferromagnetic spin correlations. Below T(c)=3.9 K, 1/T(1) decreases with no coherence peak and follows a T(n) dependence with n approximately 2.2 down to approximately 2.0 K but crosses over to a 1/T(1) proportional to T variation below T=1.4 K, which suggests non-s-wave superconductivity. The data in the superconducting state are most consistent with the existence of line nodes in the gap function.
Water purification experiments to decompose phenol, acetic acid, and Rhodamine B in water
were conducted using a direct contact of gas corona discharge to the water surface. It was shown
that O2 was important in the gas phase for the degradation process, and the negative corona
showed higher degradation rates than the positive corona. It was found that the organic
contaminants can effectively be decomposed by the present method without pH adjustment.
The experimental results indicated that there were optimized values in the O2 concentration,
the gas resident time above the water, and the cathode−anode gap. It was also indicated that
the O2/CO2 mixture showed a higher degradation rate than the O2/N2 mixture for the gas phase.
As the degradation mechanism, the uncharged short-lived radicals are considered to be important.
69,71Ga NMR/NQR studies have been performed on a single crystal of the transuranium superconductor PuRhGa 5 with T c ≃ 9 K. We have observed a 69 Ga NQR line at ∼29.15MHz, and assigned it to the 4i Ga site using the NMR results. The 69 Ga NQR spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T 1 shows no coherence peak just below T c , but obeys a T 3 behavior below
Continuous Plinian eruptions of volcanoes often excite atmospheric resonant oscillations with several distinct periods of a few minutes. We detected such harmonic oscillations by the 2021 August eruption of the Fukutoku-Okanoba volcano, a submarine volcano in the Izu–Bonin arc, in ionospheric total electron content (TEC) observed from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations deployed on three nearby islands, Chichijima, Hahajima, and Iwojima. Continuous records with the geostationary satellite of Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) presented four frequency peaks of such atmospheric modes. The harmonic TEC oscillations commenced at ~ 5:16 UT with a large amplitude but decayed in a few hours.
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