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Publikováno v:
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 53:3699-3711
A theoretical model of lipid bilayers including a protein is presented to make clear how far from the protein the perturbation of the conformation and packing of lipid molecules due to the protein extends and what factors control the extent. The conf
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 41:937-941
Optical absorption spectra are observed for Co 2+ ion in CuGaS 2 and their brief analysis is given in the framework of the ligand field theory. The polarization dependence of the spectra is elucidated in the vicinity of the [ 4 T 1 (1)] band (∼7,00
Autor:
Takeshi Kambara, Ken'ichi Kondo, Teruo Teranishi, KenIchiro Gondaira, Katsuaki Sato, K Suzuki
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 39:1310-1315
The optical absorption spectra of CuGaS 2 :Co are observed at a room temperature and at 2 K in near infrared and visible regions, the low energy side of the absorption edge (20,000 cm -1 ) of the host crystal. The spectra show a broad band in the vic
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 52:2072-2080
A microscopic model is presented to provide a qualitative basis for understanding the Fe(II)\(\rightleftarrows\)Fe(III) transition accompanying molecular distortions induced by the electron transfer in hemoproteins. The coupling of iron ions with the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 35:11-13
The spin-polarized electronic structures of the seven-layer (100) slab, Fe2Al5 is calculated by using the discrete variational X α method. The magnetic moment of the interface Fe layer is enhanced but that of the surface Fe alayer is hardly affected
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. :123-124
The magnetic properties of the Fe compounds in which high-spin-low-spin transitions are induced thermally and by pressure are studied theoretically by considering the coupling of Fe ions with molecular distortions as a driving force for the transitio