2,049 results on '"Sutarto"'
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202. Effect of Pt substitution on the electronic structure of AuTe2
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Ootsuki, D., Takubo, K., Kudo, K., Ishii, H., Nohara, M., Saini, N. L., Sutarto, R., He, F., Regier, T. Z., Zonno, M., Schneider, M., Levy, G., Sawatzky, G. A., Damascelli, A., and Mizokawa, T.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We report a photoemission and x-ray absorption study on Au1-xPtxTe2 (x = 0 and 0.35) triangular lattice in which superconductivity is induced by Pt substitution for Au. Au 4f and Te 3d core-level spectra of AuTe2 suggests a valence state of Au2+(Te2)2-, which is consistent with its distorted crystal structure with Te-Te dimers and compressed AuTe6 otahedra. On the other hand, valence-band photoemission spectra and pre-edge peaks of Te 3d absorption edge indicate that Au 5d bands are almost fully occupied and that Te 5p holes govern the transport properties and the lattice distortion. The two apparently conflicting pictures can be reconciled by strong Au 5d/Au 6s-Te 5p hybridization. Absence of a core-level energy shift with Pt substitution is inconsistent with the simple rigid band picture for hole doping. The Au 4f core-level spectrum gets slightly narrow with Pt substitution, indicating that the small Au 5d charge modulation in distorted AuTe2 is partially suppressed., Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, accepted by Physical Review B
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- 2014
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203. Charge ordering in the electron-doped superconductor Nd2-xCexCuO4
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Neto, Eduardo H. da Silva, Comin, Riccardo, He, Feizhou, Sutarto, Ronny, Jiang, Yeping, Greene, Richard L., Sawatzky, George A., and Damascelli, Andrea
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
In cuprate high-temperature superconductors, an antiferromagnetic Mott insulating state can be destabilized toward unconventional superconductivity by either hole- or electron-doping. In addition to these two electronic phases there is now a copious amount of evidence that supports the presence of a charge ordering (CO) instability competing with superconductivity inside the pseudogap state of the hole-doped (p-type) cuprates, but so far there has been no evidence of a similar CO in their electron-doped (n-type) counterparts. Here we report resonant x-ray scattering (RXS) measurements which demonstrate the presence of charge ordering in the n-type cuprate Nd2-xCexCuO4 near optimal doping. Remarkably we find that the CO in Nd2-xCexCuO4 occurs with similar periodicity, and along the same direction, as the CO in p-type cuprates. However, in contrast to the latter, the CO onset in Nd2-xCexCuO4 is higher than the pseudogap temperature, and is actually in the same temperature range where antiferromagnetic fluctuations are first detected -- thereby showing that CO and antiferromagnetic fluctuations are likely coupled in n-type cuprates. Overall our discovery uncovers a missing piece of the cuprate phase diagram and opens a parallel path to the study of CO and its relationship to other phenomena, such as antiferromagnetism (AF) and high-temperature superconductivity., Comment: A high-resolution version with supplementary material can be found at: http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~quantmat/ARPES/PUBLICATIONS/Articles/NCCO_RXS.pdf
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- 2014
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204. Orbital symmetry of charge density wave order in La1.875Ba0.125CuO4 and YBa2Cu3O6.67
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Achkar, A. J., He, F., Sutarto, R., McMahon, Christopher, Zwiebler, M., Hucker, M., Gu, G. D., Liang, Ruixing, Bonn, D. A., Hardy, W. N., Geck, J., and Hawthorn, D. G.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Recent theories of charge density wave (CDW) order in high temperature superconductors have predicted a primarily d CDW orbital symmetry. Here, we report on the orbital symmetry of CDW order in the canonical cuprate superconductors La1.875Ba0.125CuO4 (LBCO) and YBa2Cu3O6.67 (YBCO), using resonant soft x-ray scattering and a model mapped to the CDW orbital symmetry. From measurements sensitive to the O sublattice, we conclude that LBCO has predominantly s' CDW orbital symmetry, in contrast to the d orbital symmetry recently reported in other cuprates. Additionally, we show for YBCO that the CDW orbital symmetry differs along the a and b crystal axes and that these both differ from LBCO. This work highlights CDW orbital symmetry as an additional key property that distinguishes the different cuprate families. We discuss how the CDW symmetry may be related to the "1/8--anomaly" and to static spin ordering., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures + supplementary (16 pages, 14 figures)
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- 2014
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205. Bond-Order and the Role of Ligand States in Stripe-Modulated IrTe2
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Takubo, K., Comin, R., Ootsuki, D., Mizokawa, T., Wadati, H., Takahashi, Y., Shibata, G., Fujimori, A., Sutarto, R., He, F., Pyon, S., Kudo, K., Nohara, M., Levy, G., Elfimov, I., Sawatzky, G. A., and Damascelli, A.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The coupled electronic-structural modulations of the ligand states in IrTe$_2$ have been studied by x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and resonant elastic x-ray scattering (REXS). Distinctive pre-edge structures are observed at the Te-$M_{4,5}$ (3$d$ $\rightarrow$ 5$p$) absorption edge, indicating the presence of a Te 5$p$-Ir 5$d$ covalent state near the Fermi level. An enhancement of the REXS signal near the Te 3$d$ $\rightarrow$ 5$p$ resonance at the $Q\!=\!(1/5,0,-1/5)$ superlattice reflection is observed below the structural transition temperature $T_s\sim$ 280 K. The analysis of the energy-dependent REXS lineshape reveals the key role played by the spatial modulation of the covalent Te 5$p$-Ir 5$d$ bond-density in driving the stripe-like order in IrTe$_2$, and uncovers its coupling with the charge and/or orbital order at the Ir sites. The similarity between these findings and the charge-ordering phenomenology observed in the high-T$_c$ superconducting cuprates suggests that the iridates may harbor similar exotic phases., Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures
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- 2014
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206. Potential indication of scandium in the limonite zone at Tapunopaka block, North Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi.
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Paskarino, Yoseph Herwindo, Sutarto, Soesilo, Joko, Sutopo, Bronto, and Situmorang, Okta Christal
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MAFIC rocks , *ROCK analysis , *X-ray diffraction , *SCANDIUM , *ALUMINUM - Abstract
Scandium, one of the elements forming limonite rocks, is highly prospective to develop economically. In Tapunopaka Block, this element is part of 27.22 million tons of limonite measured resources with the average grade of 91.21 ppm equivalent to 2,482 tons of contained metal. As the exploration activity is maintained, the amount of scandium is predicted to increase continuously which indicates its great economic future. One of the strategies to support the scandium discovery growth is by identifying the evolution and the enrichment controlling factors to determine the area of detail exploration in the priority program plan of the limonite reserve conservation that contains this element. Research was carried on in the limonite zone and host rock taking 200 ICP OES data in North Konawe Region including 74 data from Tapunopaka Block, 8 petrographic data from host rocks and 4 data from XRD analysis of source rocks. The host rocks formed by scandium element are harzburgite and clinopyroxenite. The amount of scandium concentration in the host rocks highly influences scandium content in the limonite zone. Scandium in the limonite zone has a positive correlation with aluminum (R2=0,6817). This indicates that scandium presence and its evolution are affected by aluminium. The research shows that no mafic rocks, identified as rich aluminium host rocks, was found and lizardite mineral ((Mg,Al)3((Si,Fe)2O5)(OH)4 is recognized as mineral containing alumimium in the harzburgite and clinopyroxenite. This concludes that lizardite is indicatively defined a scandium-bearing mineral. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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207. Health service model on stunting prevention.
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Sutarto, Sari, Ratna Dewi Puspita, and Utama, Winda Trijayanthi
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INDONESIANS , *GROWTH disorders , *BIRTHMOTHERS , *INTESTINAL infections , *VACCINATION status - Abstract
Indonesian children have the right to get good treatment for a healthy life in their growth and development. Factors that cause stunting vary, both directly and indirectly, in general, including the health status of the child, the child's immunization status, history of illness, parenting style, and poor diet during pregnancy. The contribution of the environment to the incidence of stunting is Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED). This enteric infection occurs repeatedly so that it damages the intestinal wall, causing physical growth disorders and can further cause changes in immune function. The consequences of EED during childhood can manifest in the form of stunting. Stunting intervention through a health service program policy by the Health Office through the Puskesmas, to prevent stunting in Way Kanan. Modelling analysis of stunting prevention programs is part of the efficiency of the intervention. The aim is to get a model of a health service program to prevent stunting in Way Kanan. The method uses analytics with a case-control design, with a population of children under five aged 2-3 years and biological mothers as interview respondents. Collection using a structured questionnaire, then analyzed using logistic regression. Environmental health services by the Puskesmas provide evidence that a good environmental health service program is a factor that can prevent stunting 13 times compared to a poor health service program. simulation of stunting events in the Way Kanan Regency area, if all 4 (four) health service programs have been implemented with performance targets with service coverage so that there are no problems in the health service program, then it is estimated that stunting will occur only 0.39%. In contrast, vice versa if 4 (four) the service program performance did not reach the target, then stunting occurred by 93%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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208. Factors associated with carpal tunnel syndrome incidence in culinary workers in Kota Bandar Lampung.
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Utama, Winda Trijayanthi, Sutarto, Sari, Ratna Dewi Puspita, and Valentina, Debby Cinthya D.
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CARPAL tunnel syndrome , *REGRESSION analysis , *BIVARIATE analysis , *CONVENIENCE sampling (Statistics) , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *WRIST - Abstract
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs due to median nerve compression in the wrist and causes feeling of tingling, numbness and weakness in the affected hand. A repetitive movement of hand flexion and extension in a long period of time by culinary workers can cause this syndrome to develop. The prevalence of CTS in workers are high and still cause problem for workers and companies due to its bad impacts to decrease productivity and working capacity as well as increasing health care cost. This study aimed to determine risk factors related to the incidence of CTS. This research was an observational analytical study design with cross sectional approach (level of significance 5%) conducted among 75 culinary workers using accidental sampling technique. The data was analyzed by Chi Square for bivariate analysis and logistic regression predictive model for multivariate analysis. The results showed that most of subjects were diagnosed with CTS in 73.3% subjects and aged ≥40 years old in 46.7% subjects. Subjects had normal BMI (53.3%), ≥4 years of work period (53.3%), ≥8 hours of daily work duration (90.7%), high risk level of wrist working posture (58.7%). There was a significant relationship between age (p-value=0.045), BMI (p=0,020), work period (p = 0,029), daily duration of work (p = 0.013), to CTS. The result of multivariate analysis showed work period (OR = 6.528) was the most influencing factors to CTS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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209. The anxiety level in pregnancy during COVID-19 pandemic and its relationship to antenatal care compliance in Puskesmas Desa Cipadang of Pesawaran Regency.
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Sari, Ratna Dewi Puspita, Sutarto, and Utama, Winda Trijayanthi
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COVID-19 pandemic , *PREGNANT women , *PRENATAL care , *ANXIETY disorders , *ANXIETY - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has been causing negative impacts in both physical and mental health. During this pandemic, there is an increase in the prevalence of anxiety and stress disorder, specifically in pregnant women. It is believed that anxiety causes low compliance of pregnant women to do antenatal care (ANC) visit due to several reasons regardless the importance of ANC. This study aims to determine the relationship between anxiety level and ANC compliance in pregnant women in Puskesmas Desa Cipadang, Pesawaran Regency. This study was an analytic observational involving 54 pregnant women who did ANC in Puskesmas Desa Cipadang. The level of anxiety was obtained by using Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) and ANC compliance was determined according to ANC guideline. Half of the subjects did incomplete ANC visit. The anxiety level was divided into 36 subjects (66.7%) of no anxiety, 7 subjects (13.0 %) of mild level, 7 subjects (13.0%) of moderate level and 4 subjects (7.4%) of severe level of anxiety. The analysis showed that there was significant relationship between anxiety level in pregnancy and ANC compliance (p-value = 0.013). This study hopefully can give more education about the importance of ANC and taking of pregnant women mental health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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210. Carrier localization in perovskite nickelates from oxygen vacancies
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Kotiuga, Michele, Zhang, Zhen, Li, Jiarui, Rodolakis, Fanny, Zhou, Hua, Sutarto, Ronny, He, Feizhou, Wang, Qi, Sun, Yifei, Wang, Ying, Aghamiri, Neda Alsadat, Hancock, Steven Bennett, Rokhinson, Leonid P., Landau, David P., Abate, Yohannes, Freeland, John W., Comin, Riccardo, Ramanathan, Shriram, and Rabe, Karin M.
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- 2019
211. Exploring a 2D Hydrological Model in Tygron for Water System Modeling : Evaluating parameters and settings in Tygron and Case Study Implementation for Stream Restoration Initiatives in the Raamvallei
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Sutarto Hardjosusono, R.T.S. and Sutarto Hardjosusono, R.T.S.
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The increasing demand for stream restoration projects in the Netherlands, driven by legislation, prompted interest in more integrated approaches. TAUW (Technische Adviesbureau van Unie Waterschappen) and WSAM (Waterboard Aa and Maas) collaborated on stream restoration measures for the Lage Raam stream in the Raamvallei, initially using a 1-dimensional model. However, questions arose regarding the suitability of a 2D model for this project. This research explored the applicability and potential of a 2D hydrological model made in Tygron to provide new insights and outputs for this stream restoration project, including inundation maps, water level fluctuations, and evaluating designed restoration measures. Simultaneously, the study assessed Tygron’s applicability for large water systems in the Netherlands by evaluating its underlying settings and parameters.
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- 2024
212. Magnetic excitations in strained infinite-layer nickelate PrNiO$_{2}$ films
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Gao, Qiang; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5992-4871, Fan, Shiyu; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7857-0148, Wang, Qisi; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8741-7559, Li, Jiarui; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1692-4833, Ren, Xiaolin, Biało, Izabela; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3431-6102, Drewanowski, Annabella, Rothenbühler, Pascal, Choi, Jaewon; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4616-4345, Sutarto, Ronny; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1969-3690, Wang, Yao; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1736-0187, Xiang, Tao; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5998-7338, Hu, Jiangping; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4837-7742, Zhou, Ke-Jin; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9293-0595, Bisogni, Valentina; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7399-9930, Comin, Riccardo, Chang, J; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4655-1516, Pelliciari, Jonathan; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1508-7746, Zhou, X J; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5261-1386, Zhu, Zhihai; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5128-9735, Gao, Qiang; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5992-4871, Fan, Shiyu; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7857-0148, Wang, Qisi; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8741-7559, Li, Jiarui; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1692-4833, Ren, Xiaolin, Biało, Izabela; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3431-6102, Drewanowski, Annabella, Rothenbühler, Pascal, Choi, Jaewon; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4616-4345, Sutarto, Ronny; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1969-3690, Wang, Yao; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1736-0187, Xiang, Tao; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5998-7338, Hu, Jiangping; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4837-7742, Zhou, Ke-Jin; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9293-0595, Bisogni, Valentina; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7399-9930, Comin, Riccardo, Chang, J; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4655-1516, Pelliciari, Jonathan; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1508-7746, Zhou, X J; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5261-1386, and Zhu, Zhihai; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5128-9735
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Strongly correlated materials respond sensitively to external perturbations such as strain, pressure, and doping. In the recently discovered superconducting infinite-layer nickelates, the superconducting transition temperature can be enhanced via only ~ 1% compressive strain-tuning with the root of such enhancement still being elusive. Using resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS), we investigate the magnetic excitations in infinite-layer PrNiO$_{2}$ thin films grown on two different substrates, namely SrTiO$_{3}$ (STO) and (LaAlO$_{3}$)$_{0.3}$(Sr$_{2}$TaAlO$_{6}$)$_{0.7}$ (LSAT) enforcing different strain on the nickelates films. The magnon bandwidth of PrNiO$_{2}$ shows only marginal response to strain-tuning, in sharp contrast to the enhancement of the superconducting transition temperature T$_{c}$ in the doped superconducting samples. These results suggest the bandwidth of spin excitations of the parent compounds is similar under strain while T$_{c}$ in the doped ones is not, and thus provide important empirics for the understanding of superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelates.
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- 2024
213. Analysis of Regional Spatial Regulation Policies Pesawaran District
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Nugraheni, Irma Lusi, Usman, Mustofa, Sutarto, Nugraheni, Irma Lusi, Usman, Mustofa, and Sutarto
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Objective: Formulate philosophical, sociological, juridical considerations or foundations for the formation of draft laws or draft regional regulations related to regional spatial planning. Methodology: Formulate the objectives to be realized, the scope of regulation, the reach, and direction of regulation in the draft Regional Regulation researchers use a type of descriptive – qualitative research. Results: The 2031 land change prediction shows that the largest projected land use change is dryland agriculture at 21830 ha (17.2%). This prediction is made following historical patterns that have occurred between 2016, 2019 and 2022. The prediction of land use change in 2022-2031 in Pesawaran District shows that wetland agriculture will decrease by 17.91%. This is due to improved infrastructure in rice field land use areas, this reduction is also caused by an increase in population growth that occurs in Pesawaran Regency. Conclusion: Strategic policies that can be carried out are increasing the fulfillment of green open space (RTH), developing habitable residential areas; preserving production forest areas to maintain ecosystem balance; developing community plantation areas to improve community welfare; optimization of space utilization in accordance with its designation., Objetivo: Formular consideraciones o fundamentos filosóficos, sociológicos, jurídicos para la formación de proyectos de ley o proyectos de reglamentos regionales relacionados con la ordenación espacial regional.Metodología: Formular los objetivos a alcanzar, el alcance de la regulación, el alcance y la dirección de la regulación en el proyecto de Reglamento Regional. Los investigadores utilizan un tipo de investigación descriptiva – cualitativa.Resultados: La predicción del cambio de suelo para 2031 muestra que el mayor cambio de uso de la tierra proyectado es la agricultura de tierras secas con 21.830 ha (17,2%). Esta predicción se realiza siguiendo patrones históricos que ocurrieron entre 2016, 2019 y 2022. La predicción del cambio de uso de la tierra en 2022-2031 en el distrito de Pesawaran muestra que la agricultura de humedales disminuirá en un 17,91%. Esto se debe a la mejora de la infraestructura en las áreas de uso de la tierra de los campos de arroz; esta reducción también se debe al aumento en el crecimiento demográfico que se produce en Pesawaran Regency.Conclusión: Las políticas estratégicas que se pueden llevar a cabo son aumentar la realización de espacios verdes abiertos (RTH), desarrollar áreas residenciales habitables; preservar las áreas de bosques de producción para mantener el equilibrio del ecosistema; desarrollar áreas de plantaciones comunitarias para mejorar el bienestar comunitario; optimización de la utilización del espacio de acuerdo con su designación.
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- 2024
214. The symmetry of charge order in cuprates
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Comin, R., Sutarto, R., He, F., Neto, E. da Silva, Chauviere, L., Frano, A., Liang, R., Hardy, W. N., Bonn, D., Yoshida, Y., Eisaki, H., Achkar, A. J., Hawthorn, D. G., Keimer, B., Sawatzky, G. A., and Damascelli, A.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Charge-ordered ground states permeate the phenomenology of 3d-based transition metal oxides, and more generally represent a distinctive hallmark of strongly-correlated states of matter. The recent discovery of charge order in various cuprate families fueled new interest into the role played by this incipient broken symmetry within the complex phase diagram of high-Tc superconductors. Here we use resonant X-ray scattering to resolve the main characteristics of the charge-modulated state in two cuprate families: Bi2201 and YBCO. We detect no signatures of spatial modulations along the nodal direction in Bi2201, thus clarifying the inter-unit-cell momentum-structure of charge order. We also resolve the intra-unit-cell symmetry of the charge ordered state, which is revealed to be best represented by a bond-order with modulated charges on the O-2p orbitals and a prominent d-wave character. These results provide insights on the microscopic description of charge order in cuprates, and on its origin and interplay with superconductivity., Comment: A high-resolution version with supplementary material can be found at: http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~quantmat/ARPES/PUBLICATIONS/Articles/CDW_symmetry.pdf
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- 2014
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215. Volcanic Disaster and the Decline of Mataram Kingdom in the Central Java, Indonesia
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Kusumayudha, Sari Bahagiarti, Murwanto, Helmy, Sutarto, Choiriyah, Siti Umiyatun, Shehata, Hany Farouk, Editor-in-Chief, El-Zahaby, Khalid M., Advisory Editor, Chen, Dar Hao, Advisory Editor, Wasowski, Janusz, editor, and Dijkstra, Tom, editor
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- 2019
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216. Impact of Quenched Oxygen Disorder on Charge Density Wave Order in YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{6+x}$
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Achkar, A. J., Mao, X., McMahon, Christopher, Sutarto, R., He, F., Liang, Ruixing, Bonn, D. A., Hardy, W. N., and Hawthorn, D. G.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The competition between superconductivity and charge density wave (CDW) order in underdoped cuprates has now been widely reported, but the role of disorder in this competition has yet to be fully resolved. A central question is whether disorder sets the length scale of the CDW order, for instance by pinning charge density fluctuations or disrupting an otherwise long range order. Using resonant soft x-ray scattering, we investigate the sensitivity of CDW order in YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{6+x}$ (YBCO) to varying levels of oxygen disorder. We find that quench cooling YBCO$_{6.67}$ (YBCO$_{6.75}$) crystals to destroy their o-V and o-VIII (o-III) chains decreases the intensity of the CDW superlattice peak by a factor of 1.9 (1.3), but has little effect on the CDW correlation length, incommensurability, and temperature dependence. This reveals that while quenched oxygen disorder influences the CDW order parameter, the spatial extent of the CDW order is insensitive to the level of quenched oxygen disorder and may instead be a consequence of competition with superconductivity., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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- 2013
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217. Charge order driven by Fermi-arc instability in Bi2201
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Comin, R., Frano, A., Yee, M. M., Yoshida, Y., Eisaki, H., Schierle, E., Weschke, E., Sutarto, R., He, F., Soumyanarayanan, A., He, Yang, Tacon, M. Le, Elfimov, I. S., Hoffman, J. E., Sawatzky, G. A., Keimer, B., and Damascelli, A.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The understanding of the origin of superconductivity in cuprates has been hindered by the apparent diversity of intertwining electronic orders in these materials. We combined resonant x-ray scattering (REXS), scanning-tunneling microscopy (STM), and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) to observe a charge order that appears consistently in surface and bulk, and in momentum and real space within one cuprate family, Bi2201. The observed wave vectors rule out simple antinodal nesting in the single-particle limit but match well with a phenomenological model of a many-body instability of the Fermi arcs. Combined with earlier observations of electronic order in other cuprate families, these findings suggest the existence of a generic charge-ordered state in underdoped cuprates and uncover its intimate connection to the pseudogap regime., Comment: A high resolution version can be found at http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~quantmat/ARPES/PUBLICATIONS/Articles/Bi2201_CDW_REXS_STM.pdf"
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- 2013
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218. Facile deposition of reduced graphene oxide-based transparent conductive film with microwave assisted method
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Aimon, Akfiny Hasdi, Hidayat, Rahmat, Rahmawati, Dina, Sutarto, Ronny, Permatasari, Fitri Aulia, and Iskandar, Ferry
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- 2019
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219. Analisa Komplikasi Penyakit Infeksi Dan Riwayat Berat-Panjang Badan Saat Lahir Pada Kejadian Stunting Balita Di Indonesia
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Sutarto Sutarto, null Naza Tsasbita Hayuning Adila, null Ratna Dewi Puspita Sari, and null Reni Indriyani
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General Medicine - Abstract
Stunting merupakan salah satu gangguan pertumbuhan kronis yang berkaitan dengan pertumbuhan Tinggi badan berdasarkan umur. Faktor penyebab stunting secara langsung adalah gangguan nutrisi, disertai dengan penyakit infeksi, dan riwayat kondisi ketika lahir terkait dengan berat badan dan panjang badan saat lahir. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan komplikasi penyakit ISPA, diare, riwayat berat dan panjang lahir dengan kejadian stunting. Metode penelitian ini adalah pengamatan dengan pendekatan cross sectional, mennggunakan data sekunder total sampling dari data Riset Kesehatan Dasar (Riskesdas) tahun 2018 yang telah dilakukan Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan Republik Indonesia. Sasaran penelitian ini adalah balita usia 24-59 bulan sejumlah 11.854 jiwa. Pada Riskesdas tahun 2018 kuesioner Individu Riskesdas tahun 2018. Analisis data menggunakan regresi logistik multivariat. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan ISPA berhubungan dengan stunting (p value = 0,001) dengan OR 2,906 (CI 95% 2,610-3,236). Setelah dilihat dari komplikasinya dengan diare, berat badan dan panjang lahir menunjukkan hubungan bermakna pada kejadian stunting (p value = 0,048; OR = 2,234; CI 95% 1,006-4,965). Terdapat hubungan antara penyakit ISPA berkomplikasi dengan diare, berat badan dan panjang lahir pada kejadian stunting
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- 2023
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220. Pengaruh Model POGIL terhadap Hasil Belajar dan Kemampuan Berpikir Kritis Siswa SMP
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Aris Singgih Budiarso, Sutarto Sutarto, and Sudartik Sudartik
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The ability to think critically is one of the high-level abilities in the 21st century which is very essential to be trained in students through learning activities, one of which is learning science.
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- 2023
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221. Analysis of Scientific Literacy Ability Junior High School Students in Science Learning on Environmental Pollution
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Inggrid Ayu Amala, Sutarto Sutarto, Pramudya Dwi Aristya Putra, and Indrawati Indrawati
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Cultural Studies ,Education - Abstract
The development of science in the 21st century science has an important role, especially natural science. Scientific developments in the field of education require students to have skills that will continue to be used to improve the quality of human resources. One of the skills needed is scientific literacy skills which are important for students to have because they can make students not only memorize subject matter but can make students able to understand and analyze science concepts and processes that occur contextually. Scientific literacy has indicator aspects namely explaining phenomena scientifically, evaluating and designing scientific investigations, and interpreting data and evidence scientifically. This research is descriptive research. Research subjects of grade 8 students in the academic year 20 21/2022. The purpose of this study was to analyze the scientific literacy abilities of SMPIT Al-Ghozali students in science learning on environmental pollution. Data collection techniques used scientific literacy tests with reference to aspects of scientific literacy indicators and interviews. The results showed that students' scientific literacy achievement was 54.14% with sufficient criteria and the highest achievement indicator was 60% in the aspect of the indicator explaining phenomena scientifically. The results of this study indicate that students' scientific literacy needs to be improved in science learning activities
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222. The Barriers in Online Assessment for Professional Certification: A Case Study In Indonesia
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Lena Citra Manggalasari, Anne Jantos, Thomas Koehler, Yuliastuti Yuliastuti, Yureana Wijayanti, Oki Setyandito, Sutarto Sutarto, and Serafin Wisni Septiarti
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General Materials Science - Abstract
Certification exams conducted online must be of the same quality as those conducted on-site. To achieve this, it is necessary to conduct a study in which assessors need to identify obstacles in implementing online certification examinations which have been implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study aims to analyze the perspective of the assessors to identify the barrier factors, understand the interrelation among them, and propose improvements to the online application process. The method applied was the MICMAC (Matrix of Cross-impact Multiplications Applied to Classification), a structural model, to analyze the variables based on their influence and dependence driving force. A case study was conducted on the Indonesia Hydraulic Engineer Association. The data was collected from a focus-group discussion with the assessors. The result revealed that the barrier factors consist of technical aspects, such as internet connection delay, hackers and viruses, and unverified e-document; and social aspects, such as questioning skills limitation, non-verbal communication skills limitation, and environment distraction. The study found that internet connection delay and questioning skill limitations are the barriers with the highest influence beyond other barriers in the online assessment process. Also, the questioning skills limitation factor has the highest dependency on other barriers. Hence, it can be proposed that the curricula of the assessors’ training and/or certification program, should be incorporated with the questioning skill in an online assessment environment.
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223. MODEL PENDIDIKAN BEHAVIORISTIK DALAM ISLAM
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Sutarto Sutarto
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The behavioristic education model in Islam is a learning approach that focuses on changing individual behavior through the use of positive reinforcement and sanctions. In Islam, this model can be applied by integrating Islamic values in the learning approach, so that it can help individuals to achieve predetermined educational goals. In its application, this model requires consistency, attention to individual conditions, as well as continuous evaluation and improvement in order to provide maximum benefits for individuals and society. In the behavioristic education model, educators focus their attention on visible behavior, to form the desired behavior. This model is applied by giving rewards or rewards for good behavior and strengthening this behavior. Conversely, sanctions or punishments are given for bad behavior, so that individuals can learn to avoid unwanted behavior. In conclusion, the behavioristic educational model in Islam can be an alternative in the development of learning approaches that can help individuals to achieve predetermined educational goals. In its application, this model requires special attention to Islamic values as well as consistency and continuous evaluation. Thus, the development of a behavioristic educational model in Islam can provide good benefits for individuals and society. Suggestions and recommendations have been put forward, such as the integration of Islamic values, attention to individual conditions, consistency in application, training and education for educators, as well as continuous evaluation and improvement.
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224. Strain-Induced Spin States in Atomically Ordered Cobaltites
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Choi, Woo Seok, Kwon, Ji-Hwan, Jeen, Hyoungjeen, Hamann-Borrero, Jorge E., Radi, Abdullah, Macke, Sebastian, Sutarto, Ronny, He, Feizhou, Sawatzky, George A., Hinkov, Vladimir, Kim, Miyoung, and Lee, Ho Nyung
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Epitaxial strain imposed in complex oxide thin films by heteroepitaxy is recognized as a powerful tool for identifying new properties and exploring the vast potential of materials performance. A particular example is LaCoO3, a zero spin, nonmagnetic material in the bulk, whose strong ferromagnetism in a thin film remains enigmatic despite a decade of intense research. Here, we use scanning transmission electron microscopy complemented by X-ray and optical spectroscopy to study LaCoO3 epitaxial thin films under different strain states. We observed an unconventional strain relaxation behavior resulting in stripe-like, lattice modulated patterns, which did not involve uncontrolled misfit dislocations or other defects. The modulation entails the formation of ferromagnetically ordered sheets comprising intermediate or high spin Co3+, thus offering an unambiguous description for the exotic magnetism found in epitaxially strained LaCoO3 films. This observation provides a novel route to tailoring the electronic and magnetic properties of functional oxide heterostructures., Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures, including Supporting Information; Nano Letters published online (2012)
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- 2012
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225. Distinct Charge Orders in the Planes and Chains of Ortho-III-Ordered YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{6+\delta}$ Superconductors Identified by Resonant Elastic X-ray Scattering
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Achkar, A. J., Sutarto, R., Mao, X., He, F., Frano, A., Blanco-Canosa, S., Tacon, M. Le, Ghiringhelli, G., Braicovich, L., Minola, M., Sala, M. Moretti, Mazzoli, C., Liang, Ruixing, Bonn, D. A., Hardy, W. N., Keimer, B., Sawatzky, G. A., and Hawthorn, D. G.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Recently, charge density wave (CDW) order in the CuO$_2$ planes of underdoped YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{6+\delta}$ was detected using resonant soft x-ray scattering. An important question remains: is the chain layer responsible for this charge ordering? Here, we explore the energy and polarization dependence of the resonant scattering intensity in a detwinned sample of YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{6.75}$ with ortho-III oxygen ordering in the chain layer. We show that the ortho-III CDW order in the chains is distinct from the CDW order in the planes. The ortho-III structure gives rise to a commensurate superlattice reflection at $Q$=[0.33 0 $L$] whose energy and polarization dependence agrees with expectations for oxygen ordering and a spatial modulation of the Cu valence in the chains. Incommensurate peaks at [0.30 0 $L$] and [0 0.30 $L$] from the CDW order in the planes are shown to be distinct in $Q$ as well as their temperature, energy, and polarization dependence, and are thus unrelated to the structure of the chain layer. Moreover, the energy dependence of the CDW order in the planes is shown to result from a spatial modulation of energies of the Cu 2$p$ to 3$d_{x^2-y^2}$ transition, similar to stripe-ordered 214 cuprates., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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226. Long-range incommensurate charge fluctuations in (Y,Nd)Ba2Cu3O(6+x)
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Ghiringhelli, G., Tacon, M. Le, Minola, M., Blanco-Canosa, S., Mazzoli, C., Brookes, N. B., De Luca, G. M., Frano, A., Hawthorn, D. G., He, F., Loew, T., Sala, M. Moretti, Peets, D. C., Salluzzo, M., Schierle, E., Sutarto, R., Sawatzky, G. A., Weschke, E., Keimer, B., and Braicovich, L.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
There are increasing indications that superconductivity competes with other orders in cuprate superconductors, but obtaining direct evidence with bulk-sensitive probes is challenging. We have used resonant soft x-ray scattering to identify two-dimensional charge fluctuations with an incommensurate periodicity of $\bf \sim 3.2$ lattice units in the copper-oxide planes of the superconductors (Y,Nd)Ba$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{6+x}$ with hole concentrations $0.09 \leq p \leq 0.13$ per planar Cu ion. The intensity and correlation length of the fluctuation signal increase strongly upon cooling down to the superconducting transition temperature, $T_c$; further cooling below $T_c$ abruptly reverses the divergence of the charge correlations. In combination with prior observations of a large gap in the spin excitation spectrum, these data indicate an incipient charge-density-wave instability that competes with superconductivity., Comment: to appear in Science
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227. NO-assisted molecular-beam epitaxial growth of nitrogen substituted EuO
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Wicks, R., Altendorf, S. G., Caspers, C., Kierspel, H., Sutarto, R., Tjeng, L. H., and Damascelli, A.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We have investigated a method for substituting oxygen with nitrogen in EuO thin films, which is based on molecular beam epitaxy distillation with NO gas as the oxidizer. By varying the NO gas pressure, we produce crystalline, epitaxial EuO_(1-x)N_x films with good control over the films' nitrogen concentration. In-situ x-ray photoemission spectroscopy reveals that nitrogen substitution is connected to the formation Eu3+ 4f6 and a corresponding decrease in the number of Eu2+ 4f7, indicating that nitrogen is being incorporated in its 3- oxidation state. While small amounts of Eu3+ in over-oxidized Eu_(1-delta)O thin films lead to a drastic suppression of the ferromagnetism, the formation of Eu3+ in EuO_(1-x)N_x still allows the ferromagnetic phase to exist with an unaffected Tc, thus providing an ideal model system to study the interplay between the magnetic f7 (J=7/2) and the non-magnetic f6 (J=0) states close to the Fermi level., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, a high resolution copy see http://www.physics.ubc.ca/~quantmat/ARPES/PUBLICATIONS/Articles/EuON-MBE-APL.pdf
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228. Probing the role of Co substitution in the electronic structure of iron-pnictides
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Levy, G., Sutarto, R., Chevrier, D., Regier, T., Blyth, R., Geck, J., Wurmehl, S., Harnagea, L., Wadati, H., Mizokawa, T., Elfimov, I. S., Damascelli, A., and Sawatzky, G. A.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The role of Co substitution in the low-energy electronic structure of Ca(Fe$_{0.944}$Co$_{0.056}$)$_2$As$_2$ is investigated by resonant photoemission spectroscopy and density functional theory. The Co 3d-state center-of-mass is observed at 250 meV higher binding energy than Fe's, indicating that Co posses one extra valence electron, and that Fe and Co are in the same 2+ oxidation state. Yet, significant Co character is detected for the Bloch wavefunctions at the chemical potential, revealing that the Co 3d electrons are part of the Fermi sea determining the Fermi surface. This establishes the complex role of Co substitution in CaFe2As2, and the inadequacy of a rigid-band shift description., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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229. Resonant X-Ray Scattering Measurements of a Spatial Modulation of the Cu 3d and O 2p Energies in Stripe-Ordered Cuprate Superconductors
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Achkar, A. J., He, F., Sutarto, R., Geck, J., Zhang, H., Kim, Y. -J., and Hawthorn, D. G.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
A prevailing description of the stripe phase in underdoped cuprate superconductors is that the charge carriers (holes) phase segregate on a microscopic scale into hole rich and hole poor regions. We report resonant elastic x-ray scattering measurements of stripe-ordered La$_{1.475}$Nd$_{0.4}$Sr$_{0.125}$CuO$_4$ at the Cu $L$ and O $K$ absorption edges that identify an additional feature of stripe order. Analysis of the energy dependence of the scattering intensity reveals that the dominant signature of the stripe order is a spatial modulation in the energies of Cu 3d and O 2p states rather than the large modulation of the charge density (valence) envisioned in the common stripe paradigm. These energy shifts are interpreted as a spatial modulation of the electronic structure and may point to a valence-bond-solid interpretation of the stripe phase., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures
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230. Fraud diamond, Machiavellianism and fraud intention
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Utami, Intiyas, Wijono, Sutarto, Noviyanti, Suzy, and Mohamed, Nafsiah
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231. Electronic phase transitions in Pr$_{0.5}$Ca$_{0.5}$MnO$_3$ epitaxial thin films revealed by resonant soft x-ray scattering
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Wadati, H., Geck, J., Schierle, E., Sutarto, R., He, F., Hawthorn, D. G., Nakamura, M., Kawasaki, M., Tokura, Y., and Sawatzky, G. A.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We report the study of magnetic and orbital order in Pr$_{0.5}$Ca$_{0.5}$MnO$_3$ epitaxial thin films grown on (LaAlO$_3$)$_{0.3}$-(SrAl$_{0.5}$Ta$_{0.5}$O$_3$)$_{0.7}$ (LSAT) (011)$_c$. In a new experimental approach, the polarization and energy dependence of resonant soft x-ray scattering are used to reveal significant modifications of the magnetic order in the film as compared to the bulk, namely (i) a different magnetic ordering wave vector, (ii) a different magnetic easy axis and (iii) an additional magnetic reordering transition at low temperatures. These observations indicate a strong impact of the epitaxial strain on the spin order, which is mediated by the orbital degrees of freedom and which provides a promising route to tune the magnetic properties of manganite films. Our results further demonstrate that resonant soft x-ray scattering is a very suitable technique to study the magnetism in thin films, to which neutron scattering cannot easily be applied due to the small sample volume., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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232. Surface-enhanced charge-density-wave instability in underdoped Bi2201
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Rosen, J. A., Comin, R., Levy, G., Fournier, D., Zhu, Z. -H., Ludbrook, B., Veenstra, C. N., Nicolaou, A., Wong, D., Dosanjh, P., Yoshida, Y., Eisaki, H., Blake, G. R., White, F., Palstra, T. T. M., Sutarto, R., He, F., Frano, A., Lu, Y., Keimer, B., Sawatzky, G. A., Petaccia, L., and Damascelli, A.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Neutron and x-ray scattering experiments have provided mounting evidence for spin and charge ordering phenomena in underdoped cuprates. These range from early work on stripe correlations in Nd-LSCO to the latest discovery of charge-density-waves in YBCO. Both phenomena are characterized by a pronounced dependence on doping, temperature, and an externally applied magnetic field. Here we show that these electron-lattice instabilities exhibit also a previously unrecognized bulk-surface dichotomy. Surface-sensitive electronic and structural probes uncover a temperature-dependent evolution of the CuO2 plane band dispersion and apparent Fermi pockets in underdoped Bi2201, which is directly associated with an hitherto-undetected strong temperature dependence of the incommensurate superstructure periodicity below 130K. In stark contrast, the structural modulation revealed by bulk-sensitive probes is temperature independent. These findings point to a surface-enhanced incipient charge-density-wave instability, driven by Fermi surface nesting. This discovery is of critical importance in the interpretation of single-particle spectroscopy data and establishes the surface of cuprates and other complex oxides as a rich playground for the study of electronically soft phases., Comment: A high-resolution version with supplementary material can be found at http://www.physics.ubc.ca/~quantmat/ARPES/PUBLICATIONS/Articles/Bi2201_PG_Q2.pdf
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233. An in-vacuum diffractometer for resonant elastic soft x-ray scattering
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Hawthorn, D. G., He, F., Venema, L., Davis, H., Achkar, A. J., Zhang, J., Sutarto, R., Wadati, H., Radi, A., Wilson, T., Wright, G., Shen, K. M., Geck, J., Zhang, H., Novak, V., and Sawatzky, G. A.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We describe the design, construction and performance of a 4-circle in-vacuum diffractometer for resonant elastic soft x-ray scattering and reflectivity. The diffractometer, installed on the REIXS beamline at the Canadian Light Source, includes 9 in-vacuum motions driven by in-vacuum stepper motors and operates in ultra-high vacuum at base pressure of 2 x10^-10 Torr. Cooling to a base temperature of 18 K is provided with a closed-cycle cryostat. The diffractometer includes a choice of 3 photon detectors: a photodiode, a channeltron and a 2D sensitive channelplate detector. Along with variable slit and filter options, these detectors are suitable for studying a wide range of phenomena having both weak and strong diffraction signals. Example measurements of diffraction and reflectivity in Nd-doped (La,Sr)_2CuO_4 and thin film (Ga,Mn)As are shown., Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures
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234. Intrinsic and extrinsic x-ray absorption effects in soft x-ray diffraction from the superstructure in magnetite
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Chang, C. F., Schlappa, J., Buchholz, M., Tanaka, A., Schierle, E., Schmitz, D., Ott, H., Sutarto, R., Willers, T., Metcalf, P., Tjeng, L. H., and Schuessler-Langeheine, C.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We studied the (001/2) diffraction peak in the low-temperature phase of magnetite (Fe3O4) using resonant soft x-ray diffraction (RSXD) at the Fe-L2,3 and O-K resonance. We studied both molecular-beam-epitaxy (MBE) grown thin films and in-situ cleaved single crystals. From the comparison we have been able to determine quantitatively the contribution of intrinsic absorption effects, thereby arriving at a consistent result for the (001/2) diffraction peak spectrum. Our data also allow for the identification of extrinsic effects, e.g. for a detailed modeling of the spectra in case a "dead" surface layer is present that is only absorbing photons but does not contribute to the scattering signal., Comment: to appear in Phys. Rev. B
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235. PALEOVOLCANIC KARING RECONSTRUCTION IN THE MERANGIN JAMBI UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK TERRITORY BASED ON PETROLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL APPROACH
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Utama, Hari wiki, primary, Sutarto, Sutarto, additional, Widagdo, Asmoro, additional, and Wahyudi, Eko, additional
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- 2023
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236. The Use of ICT as a Resource and Media for Modern 21st Century Learning in Primary Schools
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Prihantini, Prihantini, primary, Sutarto, Sutarto, additional, Punggeti, Ratna Novita, additional, Rukmini, Ai, additional, and Intes, Amina, additional
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- 2023
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237. Canva Learning Media to Improve Students’ Learning Achievement in the Merdeka Curriculum
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Prihantini, Prihantini, primary, Istianti, Tuti, additional, Rukmini, Ai, additional, and Sutarto, Sutarto, additional
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- 2023
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238. Local electronic structure of Fe$^{2+}$ impurities in MgO thin films: Temperature-dependent soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy study
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Haupricht, T., Sutarto, R., Haverkort, M. W., Ott, H., Tanaka, A., Hsieh, H. H., Lin, H. -J., Chen, C. T., Hu, Z., and Tjeng, L. H.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report on the local electronic structure of Fe impurities in MgO thin films. Using soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) we verified that the Fe impurities are all in the 2+ valence state. The fine details in the line shape of the Fe $L_{2,3}$ edges provide direct evidence for the presence of a dynamical Jahn-Teller distortion. We are able to determine the magnitude of the effective $D_{4h}$ crystal field energies. We also observed a strong temperature dependence in the spectra which we can attribute to the thermal population of low-lying excited states that are present due to the spin-orbit coupling in the Fe 3d. Using this Fe$^{2+}$ impurity system as an example, we show that an accurate measurement of the orbital moment in Fe$_3$O$_4$ will provide a direct estimate for the effective local low-symmetry crystal fields on the Fe$^{2+}$ sites, important for the theoretical modeling of the formation of orbital ordering.
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239. Epitaxy, stoichiometry, and magnetic properties of Gd-doped EuO films on YSZ (001)
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Sutarto, R., Altendorf, S. G., Coloru, B., Sala, M. Moretti, Haupricht, T., Chang, C. F., Hu, Z., Schüßler-Langeheine, C., Hollmann, N., Kierspel, H., Mydosh, J. A., Hsieh, H. H., Lin, H. -J., Chen, C. T., and Tjeng, L. H.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We have succeeded in preparing high-quality Gd-doped single-crystalline EuO films. Using Eu-distillation-assisted molecular beam epitaxy and a systematic variation in the Gd and oxygen deposition rates, we have been able to observe sustained layer-by-layer epitaxial growth on yttria-stabilized cubic zirconia (001). The presence of Gd helps to stabilize the layer-by-layer growth mode. We used soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Eu and Gd M4,5 edges to confirm the absence of Eu3+ contaminants and to determine the actual Gd concentration. The distillation process ensures the absence of oxygen vacancies in the films. From magnetization measurements we found the Curie temperature to increase smoothly as a function of doping from 70 K up to a maximum of 125 K. A threshold behavior was not observed for concentrations as low as 0.2%., Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures
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240. Epitaxial and layer-by-layer growth of EuO thin films on yttria-stabilized cubic zirconia (001) using MBE distillation
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Sutarto, R., Altendorf, S. G., Coloru, B., Sala, M. Moretti, Haupricht, T., Chang, C. F., Hu, Z., Schüßler-Langeheine, C., Hollmann, N., Kierspel, H., Hsieh, H. H., Lin, H. -J., Chen, C. T., and Tjeng, L. H.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We have succeeded in growing epitaxial and highly stoichiometric films of EuO on yttria-stabilized cubic zirconia (YSZ) (001). The use of the Eu-distillation process during the molecular beam epitaxy assisted growth enables the consistent achievement of stoichiometry. We have also succeeded in growing the films in a layer-by-layer fashion by fine tuning the Eu vs. oxygen deposition rates. The initial stages of growth involve the limited supply of oxygen from the YSZ substrate, but the EuO stoichiometry can still be well maintained. The films grown were sufficiently smooth so that the capping with a thin layer of aluminum was leak tight and enabled ex situ experiments free from trivalent Eu species. The findings were used to obtain recipes for better epitaxial growth of EuO on MgO (001)., Comment: 10 pages, 15 figures
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241. Pengaruh Rekrutmen dan Seleksi Terhadap Kinerja Karyawan PT Gajah Rizqi Kabupaten Tangerang
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Pramustika, Sheila, primary and Sutarto, Bambang, additional
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- 2024
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242. Exploring the interaction between physical, psychosocial, and neck pain symptoms in construction workers
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Kusmasari, Wyke, primary, Sutarto, Auditya Purwandini, additional, Dewi, Nugrahaning Sani, additional, Yassierli, , additional, Yudhistira, Titah, additional, Muslim, Khoirul, additional, Sanjaya, Kadek Heri, additional, Haqiyah, Aridhotul, additional, and Lestari, Wahyu Dwi, additional
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243. Land use around the site of nuclear power plant in West Kalimantan
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Mudjiono, Mudjiono, primary, Alimah, Siti, additional, Sunarko, Sunarko, additional, Priyanto, Heri, additional, and Mulyono, Sutarto Yoso, additional
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244. Realization of Fully High‐Spin State and Strong Ferromagnetism in LaCoO3 Monolayer.
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Liu, Junhua, Si, Liang, Zhang, Qinghua, Wang, Xiao, Freese, Jessica, Harris, Grant, Wu, Mei, Zhang, Xinxin, Lin, Ting, Sutarto, Ronny, Herrero‐Martín, Javier, Guillemard, Charles, Valvidares, Manuel, Li, Lin, Gao, Xiaofei, Ji, Yaoyao, Deng, Zhixiong, Hong, Yuhao, Wei, Long, and Gan, Yulin
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THICK films ,CURIE temperature ,FERROMAGNETISM ,FERROMAGNETIC materials ,MONOMOLECULAR films - Abstract
Perovskite LaCoO3 is a subject of extensive and ongoing investigation due to the delicate competition between high‐spin (HS) and low‐spin (LS) states of Co3+. On the other hand, their indistinct free energy boundary poses a significant challenge to annihilate the magnetically/electrically inert LS Co3+ for yielding fully HS state. Here, electronic transformation from the conventional isovalent mixed HS/LS state (La[CoHS3+,CoLS3+]O3${\mathrm{La}}[ {{\mathrm{Co}}_{HS}^{3 + },{\mathrm{Co}}_{LS}^{3 + }} ]{{{\mathrm{O}}}_3}$) into an unprecedented aliovalent fully HS state (La[CoHS3+,CoHS2+]O3${\mathrm{La}}[{\mathrm{Co}}_{HS}^{3 + },{\mathrm{Co}}_{HS}^{2 + }]{{{\mathrm{O}}}_3}$) is demonstrated in monolayer LaCoO3 confined by 5d SrIrO3 slabs via atomically constructing SrIrO3/LaCoO3 superlattices. Excitingly, this emergent fully HS La[CoHS3+,CoHS2+]O3${\mathrm{La}}[ {{\mathrm{Co}}_{HS}^{3 + },{\mathrm{Co}}_{HS}^{2 + }} ]{{{\mathrm{O}}}_3}$ monolayer exhibits not only remarkable 2D ferromagnetism beyond the Mermin–Wagner restriction, but also larger magnetization (≈1.8µB/Co) and higher Curie temperature (above 100 K) than that of conventional La[CoHS3+,CoLS3+]O3${\mathrm{La}}[ {{\mathrm{Co}}_{HS}^{3 + },{\mathrm{Co}}_{LS}^{3 + }} ]{{{\mathrm{O}}}_3}$ thick film and any previously reported oxide‐based monolayer ferromagnets. Furthermore, Ir/Co hybridization driven orbital reconstruction with polarization beyond standard crystal field expectations is observed, which is supported by DFT calculations. The findings not only expand the electronic phase domains of LCO into fully HS state, but also provide a fresh platform for investigating the 2D magnetic physics under strongly spin‐orbit coupled regime and developing new 2D spintronic devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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245. Nature of magma and ore-forming conditions at the Randu Kuning porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Indonesia: a comparative study with other Cu-Au deposits in the region.
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Idrus, Arifudin, Dana, Cendi D. P., Setijadji, Lucas D., Sutarto, Ernowo, Sakellaris, Grigorios A., and van Leeuwen, Theo
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METALLOGENY ,HYDROTHERMAL deposits ,ORE deposits ,PORPHYRY ,MAGMAS ,GEOCHEMISTRY ,AMPHIBOLES ,COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
The subduction-related Sunda-Banda arc hosts several giant and major Cu–Au–Mo porphyry and epithermal Au systems, making it one of the most important magmatic-related metallogenic belts in Indonesia. They are accompanied by a number of smaller systems, one of which is the recently discovered Randu-Kuning porphyry Cu-Au deposit on Java Island. The present study investigates the geochemical characteristics of this deposit through whole-rock and mineral geochemistry and mineral geothermobarometry, focusing on three sequential dioritic intrusions that make up the host igneous complex, two barren and the third mineralized. Moreover, a comparative analysis is performed between other porphyry deposits in the Sunda-Banda arc and with Grasberg in Papua. This study shows that the older porphyry deposits have mostly similar geochemical characteristics to the younger deposits, suggesting the same magma source, which is mantle-derived oxidized I-type magma. Amphibole geothermobarometry shows that the formation of syn-ore intrusion in the older porphyry was higher in temperature and pressure than those at the younger porphyry. The halogen and oxygen fugacities inferred from biotite and amphibole chemistry indicate an oxidized, water- and halogen-rich melt. Our study shows that combining amphibole and biotite chemistry and whole-rock geochemical data is useful to fingerprint the magmatic-hydrothermal processes, especially where multiple magmatic phases occur. This research also provides valuable insights into the magmatic-hydrothermal physiochemical conditions during the formation of the mineralized system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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246. Comparison of Cast-in place Pullout Anchor Pullout Capacity to Post- Installed Concrete Drill Model and Drill Bit Extractor Concrete (DBEC) Model.
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Apriyatno, Henry, Sutarto, Agung, Budi, Listiyono, Kusbiantoro, Arief, Harihanggoro, Chirstopher Bimo, Silviana, Nadifa, and Ma'arif, Syamsul
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247. Magnetic excitations in strained infinite-layer nickelate PrNiO2 films.
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Gao, Qiang, Fan, Shiyu, Wang, Qisi, Li, Jiarui, Ren, Xiaolin, Biało, Izabela, Drewanowski, Annabella, Rothenbühler, Pascal, Choi, Jaewon, Sutarto, Ronny, Wang, Yao, Xiang, Tao, Hu, Jiangping, Zhou, Ke-Jin, Bisogni, Valentina, Comin, Riccardo, Chang, J., Pelliciari, Jonathan, Zhou, X. J., and Zhu, Zhihai
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SUPERCONDUCTING transition temperature ,SPIN excitations ,SUBSTRATES (Materials science) ,SUPERCONDUCTIVITY ,INELASTIC scattering ,CUPRATES - Abstract
Strongly correlated materials respond sensitively to external perturbations such as strain, pressure, and doping. In the recently discovered superconducting infinite-layer nickelates, the superconducting transition temperature can be enhanced via only ~ 1% compressive strain-tuning with the root of such enhancement still being elusive. Using resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS), we investigate the magnetic excitations in infinite-layer PrNiO
2 thin films grown on two different substrates, namely SrTiO3 (STO) and (LaAlO3 )0.3 (Sr2 TaAlO6 )0.7 (LSAT) enforcing different strain on the nickelates films. The magnon bandwidth of PrNiO2 shows only marginal response to strain-tuning, in sharp contrast to the enhancement of the superconducting transition temperature Tc in the doped superconducting samples. These results suggest the bandwidth of spin excitations of the parent compounds is similar under strain while Tc in the doped ones is not, and thus provide important empirics for the understanding of superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelates. Nickelates have been shown to host unconventional superconductivity, and recently it has been found that the choice of substrate can significantly change the superconducting critical temperature. This suggests, that like some Cuprates, strain could be important. Here Gao, Fan, Wang, and coauthors find that magnetic excitations in a parent Nickelate are insensitive to substrate choice, and therefore strain, which differs markedly from the case of Cuprates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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248. Study of Element Abundance in Volcanic Rocks in the Beruang Kanan Region, Gunung Mas Regency, Central Kalimantan.
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Anjarwati, Retno, Sutarto, Yudiantoro, Dwi Fitri, and Idrus, Arifudin
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VOLCANIC ash, tuff, etc. ,PETROGENESIS ,CRUST of the earth ,RARE earth metals - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to find out study of Element Abundance in Volcanic Rocks in the Beruang Kanan Region, Gunung Mas Regency, Central Kalimantan. Soil elements, based on their abundance in the earth's crust and petrogenetic analysis aim to divide soil elements into several groups, namely major elements, trace elements and rare earth elements (REE). The research location is located in the Beruang Kanan area, Tumbang Miri District, Gunung Mas Regency, Central Kalimantan Province. The major elements and trace elements of the host rock were obtained from Xray fluorescence (XRF) analysis and Plasma-Coupled Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) methods. Volcanic rocks from the Kanan Bear prospect The volcanic magmatic affinity in the study area is calc-alkaline this chemical characteristic is clearly reflected by the type of volcanic rock which is determined based on its chemical classification, which is generally igneous rock of the calc-alkaline magma series type so it is interpreted to originate from a convergent tectonic environment continental edge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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249. Orbital-selective time-domain signature of nematicity dynamics in the charge-density-wave phase of La1.65Eu0.2Sr0.15CuO4.
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Bluschke, Martin, Gupta, Naman K., Hoyoung Jang, Husain, Ali A., Byungjune Lee, Minjune Kim, MengXing Na, Dos Remedios, Brandon, Smit, Steef, Moen, Peter, Sang-Youn Park, Minseok Kim, Dogeun Jang, Hyeongi Choi, Sutarto, Ronny, Reid, Alexander H., Dakovski, Georgi L., Coslovich, Giacomo, Nguyen, Quynh L., and Burdet, Nicolas G.
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CHARGE density waves ,HIGH temperature superconductors ,X-ray scattering ,LATTICE dynamics ,COPPER - Abstract
Understanding the interplay between charge, nematic, and structural ordering tendencies in cuprate superconductors is critical to unraveling their complex phase diagram. Using pump-probe time-resolved resonant X-ray scattering on the (0 0 1) Bragg peak at the Cu L3 and O K resonances, we investigate nonequilibrium dynamics of Q
a = Qb = 0 nematic order and its association with both charge density wave (CDW) order and lattice dynamics in La1.65 Eu0.2 Sr0.15 CuO4 . The orbital selectivity of the resonant X-ray scattering cross-section allows nematicity dynamics associated with the planar O 2p and Cu 3d states to be distinguished from the response of anisotropic lattice distortions. A direct time-domain comparison of CDW translational symmetry breaking and nematic rotational-symmetry breaking reveals that these broken symmetries remain closely linked in the photoexcited state, consistent with the stability of CDW topological defects in the investigated pump fluence regime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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250. FCC tantalum thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering
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Shiri, Sheida, Odeshi, Akindele, Chen, Ning, Feng, Renfei, Sutarto, Ronny, and Yang, Qiaoqin
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