Publications by authors named "Amir Hen"

The problem of tunneling ionization and the associated questions of how long it takes for an electron to tunnel through the barrier, and what the tunneling rate has fascinated scientists for almost a century. In strong field physics, tunnel ionization plays an important role, and accurate knowledge of the time-dependent tunnel rate is of paramount importance. The Keldysh theory and other more advanced related theories are often used, but their accuracy is still controversial.

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The physical and chemical properties at low temperatures of hexavalent disodium neptunate α-Na2NpO4 are investigated for the first time in this work using Mössbauer spectroscopy, magnetization, magnetic susceptibility, and heat capacity measurements. The Np(VI) valence state is confirmed by the isomer shift value of the Mössbauer spectra, and the local structural environment around the neptunium cation is related to the fitted quadrupole coupling constant and asymmetry parameters. Moreover, magnetic hyperfine splitting is reported below 12.

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Article Synopsis
  • Research was conducted on Na4NpO5 and Na5NpO6, compounds containing neptunium, using various analytical techniques like X-ray diffraction and Mössbauer spectroscopy.
  • The structure of Na4NpO5 is tetragonal (I4/m) while Na5NpO6 is monoclinic (C2/m), both refined through the Rietveld method for the first time.
  • The study confirmed the neptunium oxidation states (Np(VI) in Na4NpO5 and Np(VII) in Na5NpO6) and indicated no magnetic ordering in Na4NpO5, though a specific heat anomaly was noted at low temperatures.
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