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Indonesian Journal of Physics (IJP)
ISSN : 23018151     EISSN : 29870828     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5614/itb.ijp
Indonesian Journal of Physics welcomes full research articles in the area of Sciences and Engineering from the following subject areas: Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy, Mechanical Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Engineering Science, Environmental Science, Materials Science, and Earth-Surface Processes. Authors are invited to submit articles that have not been published previously and are not under consideration elsewhere.
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Deposition of NiFeCo Thin Film for Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR) Material by dc-Unbalanced Magnetron Sputtering Method Togar Saragi; Mitra Djamal; Khairurrijal Khairurrijal; M. Barmawi
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 3 (2003): Vol. 14 No.2, Juli 2003
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Deposition of NiFeCo thin films have been successfully grown by dc-unbalanced magnetron sputtering method. The linearity coefficient of thin films were 0.9169 at horizontal position and 0.953 at vertical position (sample 250902) and 0.8076 at horizontal position and 0.889 at vertical position (sample 260902), which is close to 1 for the ideal R-H characteristic. From XRD characterization, it was shown that the NiFeCo thin films were amorphous, and small grains, which was observed by SEM. The thin films thickness were 0.42 micrometer (sample 250902) and 0.26 micrometer (sample 260902). EDAX characterization shows that the composition of weight percent were: Ni(71.57%):Fe(7.44%):Co(20.99%) for sample 250902 and Ni(72.21%):Fe(10.27%):Co(17.25%) for sample 260902. These preliminary results will be discussed for future possibility of fabrication thin films in the prospect for device applications.
Oxygen Doping Effects on the Re-entrant Point of Vortex Melting Line in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ and YBa2Cu3O7-δ Superconducting System D. Ulfaty; M. Diantoro; W. Loeksmanto; M.O. Tjia
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 3 (2003): Vol. 14 No.2, Juli 2003
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The complexity of vortex morphology of high Tc superconductor is marked among others by the existence of “re-entrant” phenomena of vortex melting lines in the B-T diagram. This peculiar behavior has its origin in the large anisotropy, disorder and thermal fluctuation effects. Materials having those characterictics are Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ (BSCCO-2212) and YBa2Cu3O7-δ (YBCO-123). The re-entrant point (B*,T*) can be regarded as the intersection point between the low field melting curve and the high field melting curve. The values of B* and T* generally depend on the critical temperature (Tc), anisotropy factor (ε) and penetration depth (λ). The results of analysis based on the data of Tc, ε, and λ from the samples of BSCCO-2212 and YBCO-123 single crystals show that B*>Bc1 and T*<Tc with Tc-T* ranging from 0.13K to 0.28K for BSCCO-2212 and 0.05 to 0.06 for Y-123 samples, while the value of B* spans the range of 0.35G – 0.7G and 0.40G – 0.45G for BSCCO-2212 and YBCO-123 respectively. It is emphasized however, that the results obtained are strongly depend on the choices of Lindemann constant cL and Ginzburg parameter G.
Development of Single-Board Computer Based Web Server for Physics Related Instrumentation and Its More General Usage Endarko Endarko; Zaki Su’ud
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 3 (2003): Vol. 14 No.2, Juli 2003
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The web server single-board provides web access to some digital I/O and serial I/O signals without the need for assistance from external PCs or UNIX computers. It’s stand-alone device with real-time networking kernel, a TCP/IP stack, and HTTP web server. This project started partly as an excuse to use a new microprocessor and partly to settle a long-standing argument about the possibility of delivering web pages with a commercial microcontroller. The Atmel AT90S8515 microprocessor looked exciting with it’s low power RISC processor, 8 KB flash program memory, 512 bytes of EEPROM, 512 bytes of RAM, 32 I/O lines, and a built-in UART. The proposed device is designed application for physics related instrumentation and its more general usage.
The Spectrum Analysis of Rainfall in Indonesia Sinta Berliana Sipayung; Hariadi T.E; Nurzaman A; Eddy Hermawan
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 3 (2003): Vol. 14 No.2, Juli 2003
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As a specific region at equatorial, namely maritime continent, the characteristics of meteorological element, especially rainfall in Indonesia is influenced by monsoon climate, called typical rainy and dry season. We have analyzed monthly mean of rainfall measured at twenty two (22) stations over Aceh, Medan, Padang, Jambi up to Biak for the period of 20 years (1970 to 1989). By using bandpass filter and spectrum analysis we could obtain the characteristics and predominance of Indonesian rainfall oscillation. We found that the characteristics of these rainfall could be identified in form of Semi-Annual (SAO), Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO), and EL-Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO). We also could identify the predominance peak of these oscillations.
An Application of Radio Acoustic Sounding System (RASS) with Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR) for Continuous Measurement of Atmospheric Virtual Temperature over Kototabang, West Sumatera Eddy Hermawan
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 3 (2003): Vol. 14 No.2, Juli 2003
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We have introduced a new Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR) in a collaboration project between Radio Science Center for Space and Atmosphere (RASC), Kyoto University, Japan and the Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN) at Kototabang, Bukittinggi, West Sumatera. This radar is mainly designed to observe winds and turbulence in the troposphere and lower stratosphere with a good time and spatial height resolution. Numerous studies or research programs with the EAR have been planned. One of them is the observation of fine structure in the vertical profile of atmospheric temperature using Radio Acoustic Sounding System (RASS). Since the full instruments are under construction, we present in this paper a brief review of the basic principle of RASS, especially on the design of an acoustic transmitter measurements with EAR. Aan example the comparison between RASS and radiosonde data on 6 November 2001 is also presented.
The Calogero-Moser Model Based On Doubly-Laced Lie Algebras Alexander A. Iskandar; I Nengah Artawan
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 4 (2003): IJP Vol. 14 No. 4, October 2003
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The Calogero-Moser model is an one-dimensional dynamical system that describes N pairwise interacting particles on a line with nonlinear interaction potentials. These potentials are associated with the root system of the Simple Lie Algebras. The Calogero-Moser model is integrable, and its integrability is describe through the Lax pair operators built in the root system of the associated Lie algebra. In the present work, a new Lax pair operator for the Calogero-Moser model based on the Doubly Simply-Laced Lie algebras is presented. It is shown that the canonical equation of motion obtained from the Lax pair formulation and from the Hamiltonian formulation are consistent.
D-Branes and M-Theory in Supersting Theories Freddy P Zen; Jusak S Kosasih
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 4 (2003): IJP Vol. 14 No. 4, October 2003
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D-Branes in (type IIA and IIB) superstring theories are investigated in spacetime of dimension d = 10. Type IIA and IIB superstrings are derived using GSO (Gliozzi, Scherk, Olive) projection on Ramond-Ramond (RR) sector. The degrees of freedom in that theory contains extended stable objects D-branes with eld strengths F(1); F(3); F(5) for type IIB and F(2); F(4) for type IIA, in addition to graviton, dilaton and antisymmetric tensor of rank 2. From the T-duality for open strings, we also show the existence of D-branes from the Dirichlet boundary conditions. At the end we review the dualities that relate all ve of the 10 dimensional superstring theories and a quantum extension of 11 dimensional supergravity called M theory as well as the recently found correspondence between string theory and gauge theory, the AdS/CFT conjecture.
Spontaneous Breaking of N = 2 to N = 1 in Supergravity Bobby Eka Gunara
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 4 (2003): IJP Vol. 14 No. 4, October 2003
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We address some issues related to spontaneous N = 2 ! N = 1 supersymmetry breaking in supergravity. In particular, we discuss the super-Higgs eect in N = 2 supergravity and give the general conditions for the scalar potential which preserves N = 1 supersymmetry with various ground states of the scalar potential such as the Minkowski ground states and the spaces of constant curvature (anti-de Sitter). Furthermore, we also derive the low energy eective N = 1 theory by integrating out the massive gravitino multiplet and show that it saties non-trivial consistency conditions which can also be viewed as conditions on the geometry of the scalar manifold. As an example we brie y discuss the scalar manifold SU(1;1)/U(1) x SO(4;1)/SO(4)
Lensa Gravitasi oleh Lubang Hitam Premana W Premandi
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 4 (2003): IJP Vol. 14 No. 4, October 2003
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This is a brief review on the use of gravitational lensing approach to study light propagation near a black hole. Particular attention is payed to the understanding of the caustics to predict the light path. The Schwarzschild black hole is taken as a worked example to show how the perfect alignment images, i.e. Einstein rings, are determined.
Anomalies in SU(4) Grassmannian Model Jusak S Kosasih
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 14 No 4 (2003): IJP Vol. 14 No. 4, October 2003
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The anomalies of the SU(4) Grassmannian model will be considered following the standard model analysis of anomalies. We will consider the Adler-Bardeen anomaly of the U(1) axial current and also its cancellation in the standard model. We also give a quick review on the gravitational as well as SU(2) anomalies in the standard model. In order to give a concrete and explicit example of anomaly calculation, we will use matter representation of SU(4) Grassmannian model. It will be shown that the SU(4) Grassmannian model is free from anomaly.

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