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Chapter and Conference Paper
Energy Requalification of a Neighbourhood of Reggio Calabria with a View to an Energy District
The energy transition, intended as the construction of a new energy and social organization model based on the production and consumption of energy from renewable sources, with a view to distributed generation...
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Open AccessHigh conductivity of ultrathin nanoribbons of SrRuO3 on SrTiO3 probed by infrared spectroscopy
SrRuO3 (SRO) is a perovskite increasingly used in oxide-based electronics both for its intrinsic metallicity, which remains unaltered in thin films and for the ease of deposition on dielectric perovskites like Sr...
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Relationship between digestibility and secondary structure of raw and thermally treated legume proteins: a Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopic study
The secondary structure of proteins in legumes, cereals, milk products and chicken meat was studied by diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy in the region of the amide I band. Major secondary structure com...
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Ion distribution preferences in ternary crystals ZnxCd1−xTe, Zn1−xHgxTe and Cd1−xHgxTe
Similar ternary semiconductors are sometimes associated with widely different structures characterized by different site occupation preferences. We have used far-infrared (FIR) spectra to determine the site oc...
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Optical investigation of LaMnO3 thin films: a study of the 2-eV band
We measure the transmittance of LaMnO3 (LMO) thin films in the spectral range from 10 000 to 38 000 cm-1 as a function of temperature. The optical conductivity obtained from the transmittance data is decomposed ...
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Secondary structure of food proteins by Fourier transform spectroscopy in the mid-infrared region
Fourier transform spectroscopy in the mid-infrared (400–5,000 cm−1) (FT-IR) is being recognized as a powerful tool for analyzing chemical composition of food, with special concern to molecular architecture of foo...
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Sub-Terahertz Excitations in Manganites with Commensurate Charge Order
The optical conductivity of La–Ca, Nd–Sr, and Bi–Sr manganites with commensurate charge order (CO) has been first observed in the sub-THz region. Below, the ordering temperature T CO well-...
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Transmission of infrared radiation through cylindrical waveguides
Measurements of the transmittance of infrared radiation (v<500 cm-1) through cylindrical waveguides are presented and discussed. The experimental results are compared with numerical simulations, obtained through ...
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The beamline SINBAD at DAΦNE
SINBAD, the first beamline in Italy designed to work in the far- and mid-infrared region, is being installed on DAΦNE storage ring, the new Φ-factory atLaboratoriNazionali di Frascati. DAΦNE, first injected in Se...
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New higher-brilliance sources of infrared synchrotron radiation
A new mechanism for the emission of infrared synchrotron radiation (IRSR) is observed following the longitudinal acceleration or deceleration of relativistic particles when leaving or entering a magnetic field...
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CVD diamond windows for infrared synchrotron applications
This paper describes the attributes that make diamond a unique material for infrared synchrotron beam experiments. New developments in diamond synthesised by Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) promise to extend ...
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Chapter
Low Frequency Light Scattering in Hydrogen Bonded Liquids
A discussion of polarized and depolarized low frequency light scattering spectra in liquids is presented The shapes of the anisotropic and isotropic contributions are discussed for both liquid water and heavy ...