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Temperature and voltage dependence of magnetic barrier junctions with a nonmagnetic spacer
, Article European Physical Journal B ; Volume 42, Issue 2 , 2004 , Pages 187-191 ; 14346028 (ISSN) ; Saffarzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
Abstract
The temperature and voltage dependence of spin transport is theoretically investigated in a new type of magnetic tunnel junction, which consists of two ferromagnetic outer electrodes separated by a ferromagnetic barrier and a nonmagnetic (NM) metallic spacer. The effect of spin fluctuation in magnetic barrier, which plays an important role at finite temperature, is included by taking the mean-field approximation. It is found that, the tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) and the electron-spin polarization depend strongly on the temperature and the applied voltage. The TMR and spin polarization at different temperatures show an oscillatory behavior as a function of the NM spacer thickness. Also,...
The effects of a magnetic barrier and a nonmagnetic spacer in tunnel structures
, Article Journal of Physics Condensed Matter ; Volume 16, Issue 25 , 2004 , Pages 4455-4463 ; 09538984 (ISSN) ; Saffarzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
Abstract
The spin-polarized transport is investigated in a new type of magnetic tunnel junction which consists of two ferromagnetic electrodes separated by a magnetic barrier and a nonmagnetic metallic spacer. Based on the transfer matrix method and the nearly-free-electron approximation the dependence of the tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) and electron-spin polarization on the nonmagnetic layer thickness and the applied bias voltage are studied theoretically. The TMR and spin polarization show an oscillatory behaviour as a function of the spacer thickness and the bias voltage. The oscillations originate from the quantum well states in the spacer, while the existence of the magnetic barrier gives rise...
Heat transfer aspects of regenerative-cooling in methane-based propulsion systems
, Article Aerospace Science and Technology ; Volume 82-83 , 2018 , Pages 412-424 ; 12709638 (ISSN) ; Ebrahimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
Abstract
In the present article, thermal behavior and heat transfer deterioration (HTD) of transcritical methane as well as the fluid state change in regenerative cooling with straight/curved rectangular channels are studied numerically. Simulations are conducted with a finite-volume based CFD solver utilizing reliable turbulence models and thermo-fluidic relations in transcritical conditions. The experimental and numerical results of hydrogen inside a heated tube in the literature are used for validation. The effects of mass flow rate, outlet pressure, wall temperature, surface roughness, and the channel geometry on the thermal behavior of the coolant fluid are studied in detail. According to the...
Improvement of heat-transfer correlations for supercritical methane coolant in rectangular channel
, Article Applied Thermal Engineering ; Volume 147 , 2019 , Pages 216-230 ; 13594311 (ISSN) ; Ebrahimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
In this article, the conjugate heat transfer of the methane coolant inside a rectangular channel is studied and the related Nusselt correlations are improved. The compressible methane flow enters the cooling channel at supercritical pressure and subcritical temperature. The coolant flow absorbs heat from the heated walls and exits the channel with a supercritical temperature. An in-house solver is developed employing Semi-Implicit Method for Pressure-Linked Equations-Consistent (SIMPLEC) algorithm accompanied by the appropriate thermodynamic and transport property relations for the supercritical conditions of the methane coolant. The solver is validated with the experimental data found in...
Properties of charge and magnetic impurities in a spin-polarized electron gas: A semiclassical approach
, Article Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures ; Volume 28, Issue 3 , 2005 , Pages 313-322 ; 13869477 (ISSN) ; Esfarjani, K ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
Analytical studies on the effect of charge and magnetic impurities in a spin-polarized electron gas (SPEG) are carried out using a Thomas-Fermi semiclassical approximation (TFSA). The susceptibility matrix of an SPEG is calculated within the TFSA framework. Charge, spin and mixed charge-spin screening lengths are defined and calculated for the bulk metals (Fe, Co and Ni). It is found that these screening lengths do not strongly depend on temperature in metallic samples. Based on the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yoshida (RKKY) model, the magnetic response function is then used to calculate the dependence of the exchange coupling between two ferromagnetic layers. It is seen that the exchange...
Effect of hydrogen bonds on pK a values: Importance of networking
, Article Journal of the American Chemical Society ; Volume 134, Issue 25 , 2012 , Pages 10646-10650 ; 00027863 (ISSN) ; Abedin, A ; Fattahi, A ; Kass, S. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
The pK a of an acyclic aliphatic heptaol ((HOCH 2CH 2CH(OH)CH 2) 3COH) was measured in DMSO, and its gas-phase acidity is reported as well. This tertiary alcohol was found to be 10 21 times more acidic than tert-butyl alcohol in DMSO and an order of magnitude more acidic than acetic acid (i.e., pK a = 11.4 vs 12.3). This can be attributed to a 21.9 kcal mol -1 stabilization of the charged oxygen center in the conjugate base by three hydrogen bonds and another 6.3 kcal mol -1 stabilization resulting from an additional three hydrogen bonds between the uncharged primary and secondary hydroxyl groups. Charge delocalization by both the first and second solvation shells may be used to facilitate...
Peculiar transport properties in Z-shaped graphene nanoribbons: A nanoscale NOR gate
, Article Thin Solid Films ; Volume 548 , 2013 , Pages 443-448 ; 00406090 (ISSN) ; Khoeini, F ; Shokri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
A nanoscale logic NOR gate has been theoretically designed by magnetic flux inputs in a Z-shaped graphene nanoribbon composed of an armchair ribbon device sandwiched between two semi-infinite metallic zigzag ribbon leads. The calculations are based on the tight-binding model and iterative Green's function method, in which the conductance as well as current-voltage characteristics of the nanosystem are calculated, numerically. We show that the current and conductance are highly sensitive to both the magnetic fluxes subject to the device and the size of the system. Our results may have important applications for building blocks in the nanoelectronic devices based on graphene nanoribbons
Spin filtering and spin diode devices in quantum wire systems
, Article Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures ; Volume 27, Issue 3 , 2005 , Pages 325-331 ; 13869477 (ISSN) ; Mardaani, M ; Esfarjani, K ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
Theoretical studies on the spin-dependent transmission and current-voltage characteristic in a mesoscopic system, which consists of two semi-infinite ferromagnetic (FM) leads (as source and drain) separated by a typical periodic quantum dot (QD) are presented. The calculations are based on the tight-binding model and transfer matrix method, and investigate the magnetoresistance (MR) and the spin polarization within the Landauer-Büttiker formalism. The spin-dependent transport behavior can be controlled via a gate voltage and an applied bias in the ballistic regime. The numerical results are shown for a periodic polymer chain with nonmagnetic (NM) and FM leads, and also, with two FM leads....
New high-entropy transition-metal sulfide nanoparticles for electrochemical oxygen evolution reaction
, Article Electrochimica Acta ; 2022 , Volume 436 ; 00134686 (ISSN) ; Hasanvandian, F ; Bahadoran, A ; Shokri, A ; Zerangnasrabad, S ; Kakavandi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
Abstract
Developing extremely efficient electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reactions (OER) is a decisive step toward the progression of rechargeable metal-oxygen batteries, CO2 reduction, and water-splitting. Nanoporous high-entropy transition-metal sulfides (np-HETMS) represent a new generation of promising OER catalysts by virtue of their exceptional catalytic activity. However, their synthesis maintains to be a challenge by reason of the thermodynamic immiscibility of the constituting multi-principal metallic elements in the sulfide structure. Herein, for the first time, the np-HETMS ((CoFeNiMnCu)S2) nanoparticles with pyrite-phase was synthesized via a facile and easy adaptable...
ZnFe2O4 nanoparticles as radiosensitizers in radiotherapy of human prostate cancer cells
, Article Materials Science and Engineering C ; Volume 46 , January , 2015 , Pages 394-399 ; 09284931 (ISSN) ; Akhavan, O ; Khoei, S ; Shokri, A. A ; Hajikarimi, Z ; Khansari, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2015
Abstract
Nanoparticles of high-Z elements exhibit stronger photoelectric effects than soft tissues under gamma irradiation. Hence, they can be used as effective radiosensitizers for increasing the efficiency of current radiotherapy. In this work, superparamagnetic zinc ferrite spinel (ZnFe2O4) nanoparticles were synthesized by a hydrothermal reaction method and used as radiosensitizers in cancer therapy. The magnetic nanoparticles showed fast separation from solutions (e.g., ~ 1 min for 2 mg mL- 1 of the nanoparticles in ethanol) by applying an external magnetic field (~ 1 T). The ZnFe2O4 nanoparticles were applied in an in vitro radiotherapy of lymph node carcinoma of prostate cells (as high...
Electrostatically defying cation-cation clusters: Can likes attract in a low-polarity environment?
, Article Journal of Physical Chemistry A ; Volume 117, Issue 38 , 2013 , Pages 9252-9258 ; 10895639 (ISSN) ; Ramezani, M ; Fattahi, A ; Kass, S. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Like-charge ion pairing is commonly observed in protein structures and plays a significant role in biochemical processes. Density functional calculations combined with the conductor-like polarizable continuum model were employed to study the formation possibilities of doubly charged noncovalently linked complexes of a series of model compounds and amino acids in the gas phase and in solution. Hydrogen bond interactions were found to offset the Coulombic repulsion such that cation-cation clusters are minima on the potential energy surfaces and neither counterions nor solvent molecules are needed to hold them together. In the gas phase the dissociation energies are exothermic, and the...
Seismic risk analysis of iranian construction projects
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 17, Issue 1 A , 2010 , Pages 62-73 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Bakhshiani, A ; Mofid, M ; Hansen, K ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this paper, the project earthquake occurrence risk coefficient is determined for each construction project that is located in one of Iran's twenty seismic regions. This coefficient is allocated, regardless of the current situation of the project, being in the plan or execution phase or even completed. This coefficient indicates the possibility of an earthquake occurrence during a project's life time. To find this coefficient, the Gutenberg-Richter linear relationship has been applied, in conjunction with the Poisson distribution. The Gutenberg-Richter linear equation expresses the relationship between the magnitude of an earthquake and the number of occurrences, during a fixed time, of...
The relationship between energy consumption and income inresidential and commercialsectors of Iran using STR
, Article World Applied Sciences Journal ; Volume 22, Issue 6 , Oct , 2013 , Pages 824-830 ; 18184952 (ISSN) ; Abbaspour, M ; Amiri, H ; Beshkhoor, M ; Talaie Shokri, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Residential and commercial sectors, share a significant portion of energy consumption in Iran; 37 percent of the total per capita consumption. Therefore, identification of the relation between revenue and energy consumption could be a great assistance to policy makers for clarification of policies employed in energy sector. This paper attempts to explore and analyze the relationship between revenue and energy consumption in residential and commercial sectors for the years 1969 to 2009 in Iran by Smooth Transition Regression Models. Smooth transition regression model is a nonlinear time series model which can be considered as a developed form of Switching Regression Model. The obtained...
Kinetic analysis and modeling of paper-laminated phenolic printed circuit board (PLP-PCB) pyrolysis using distributed activation energy models (DAEMs)
, Article Thermochimica Acta ; Volume 724 , 2023 ; 00406031 (ISSN) ; Fotovat, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2023
Abstract
This work explores the pyrolysis characteristics and kinetic behavior of paper-laminated phenolic printed circuit boards (PLP-PCBs) using thermogravimetric analysis under non-isothermal linear heating programs. The initial estimation of the kinetic parameters during the pyrolysis was obtained from the analysis of the experimental data by three isoconversional kinetic models, i.e. Flynn-Wall-Ozawa (FWO) and Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose (KAS) integral methods, as well as the Friedman differential method. For all three methods, the apparent activation energy exhibited a strong dependence on the degree of the reaction conversion. To allow for the complexity of the reactions involved in the PLP-PCB...
On the Latin Square of Groups and their Coloring
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mahmoodian, Ebadollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
A Latin square of order n, is an n n array filled with n different symbols, each occurring exactly once in each row and exactly once in each column.Two cells of a Latin square are independent when they are not in the same row, or in the same column and they are not the same symbol. If they are not independent, they are called dependent. A k-coloring of a Latin square is assigning k colors to its cells where no two dependent cells have the same color. The smallest k for which we have a k-coloring for a Latin square L with k colors is called chromatic number of L and we denote it by L). If we consider the Cayley table of an arbitrary finite group of order n, then we have a Latin square of...
Kinetic Investigation of the Thermal Treatment of E-Waste with Particular Emphasis on Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fotovat, Farzam (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, pyrolysis features and corresponding kinetic behavior of non-metallic fractions of the paper-laminated phenol resin printed circuit boards (P-PCB) and fiberglass-reinforced epoxy resin printed circuit boards (E-PCB) were investigated by the use of simultaneous thermogravimetric analysis (TGA/DTG). The kinetic parameters of the P-PCB abs E-PCB during pyrolysis process were estimated from the experimental data by means of three iso-conversional kinetic models, including Friedman, Flynn-Wall-Ozawa (FWO), and Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose (KAS) methods. The activation energy range obtained for P-PCB and E-PCB utilizing the Friedman method was within 117–594.1 and 88.42-295.3 kJ.mol-1,...
Optimization of the Arrangement of Internal Rib Stiffeners for Columns of the Milling Machine to Achieve Maximum Stiffness and Maximum Working Frequency Range.
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Akbari, Javad
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Vertical milling machine is one of the most common machine tools for precision parts production. The static deflection of the machine tool and thus the displacement of the tool, is due to the high machining forces is the most important factor in reducing the dimensional Precision of the work piece. Also, the overlap of the frequency range of operation with the natural frequencies causes an undesirable resonance phenomenon. Reducing the strain energy of the column and thus the reducing the displacement of the tool, and increasing the first natural frequency of the milling machine, given that the frequency range of operating is below the first frequency, is a desirable change that can be...
Evolution of Electromagnetic Fields in a Plasma of Quarks and Gluons
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Sadooghi, Neda (Supervisor)
Abstract
In heavy ion collisions, extremely large electromagnetic fields are produced by fast-moving charged nucleons. They are sufficiently large to affect the low energy QCD processes and thus produce observable effects, whose occurrence is, however, directly related to the lifetime of these fields. In the present dissertation, the evolution of electromagnetic fields is studied in a plasma of quarks and gluons, by analytically solving the equations of relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (RMHD). The onideal Bjorken RMHD is solved by introducing the method of nonconserved charges. Assuming an electromagnetic force-free condition, the electric and magnetic fields are found to be either parallel or...
Energy-Aware Checkpointing in Mixed-Criticality Multi-Core Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hessabi, Shahin (Supervisor)
Abstract
This research presents, for the first time, the low-energy checkpointing technique to guarantee the reliability of multiple preemptive periodic mixed-criticality tasks in a multicore platform. In our first research, the number of tolerable faults for each execution section of a task is determined through proposed formulas to meet the reliability target based on safety standards. Then, our proposed method determines the number of checkpoints and their non-uniform intervals for the normal and overrun sections of each task to reduce energy consumption, respectively. Moreover, the unified demand bound function (DBF) analysis is proposed for analyzing the schedulability of the task set....
Selenium nanoparticles for targeted stroke therapy through modulation of inflammatory and metabolic signaling
, Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 9, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 20452322 (ISSN) ; Habibey, R ; Shokri, F ; Hajmiresmail, S. J ; Akhavan, O ; Mashaghi, A ; Pazoki Toroudi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Nature Publishing Group
2019
Abstract
Ischemic cerebral stroke is a major cause of death and morbidity. Currently, no neuroprotective agents have been shown to impact the clinical outcomes in cerebral stroke cases. Here, we report therapeutic effects of Se nanoparticles on ischemic stroke in a murine model. Anti-transferrin receptor monoclonal antibody (OX26)-PEGylated Se nanoparticles (OX26-PEG-Se NPs) were designed and synthesized and their neuroprotective effects were measured using in vitro and in vivo approaches. We demonstrate that administration of the biodegradable nanoparticles leads to resolution of brain edema, protection of axons in hippocampus region, and myelination of hippocampal area after cerebral ischemic...