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Welcome to The IUP Journal of Physics

January'12

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Physics stands as an ever exciting research process over the entire Universe till date. India stands one among the nations in this field. Today, the most significant role for research in physics in India is the documentation and transmission of the research findings to universities and colleges, where budding scientists are being educated. It is realizing the importance of such dissemination of knowledge that IUP has come up with a quarterly, The IUP Journal of Physics. The Journal focuses on various areas like thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, electromagnetism, hydrodynamics, classical and quantum mechanics, special and general relativity, elasticity, astrophysics and cosmology, etc.

 
   
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About Dirac-Type Equations in an A-Temporal Quantum-Gravity Space Theory
Study of Energy Spectrum and Wave Function of Hydrogen Molecule Ion
Characterization of Lead Poisoning Gold Ores from North Western Nigeria Using PIXE Technique
A Comparison Study of Chemical Solution Deposited (100)-Epitaxial Nd0.7Ca0.3MnO3 and Nd0.7Sr0.3MnO3 Nanocrystalline Thin Films at 800 °C
FTIR, DSC, and Optical Studies of PVA Doped with GdF3 Solid Polymeric Films
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(January 2012)

About Dirac-Type Equations in an A-Temporal Quantum-Gravity Space Theory

-- Davide Fiscaletti

According to an a-temporal quantum-gravity space theory recently suggested, the gravitational space turns out to have a wave and granular nature, and its properties derive from two fundamental physical quantities: the density of cosmic space (intended as the physical quantity which is linked with the amount of matter present in the region under consideration), and a quantum number indicating a sort of ‘rotation-orientation’ of each point of the gravitational space. In the mathematical formalism of this approach, which is based on a generalized Klein-Gordon equation and a generalized Fiscaletti-Dirac equation for the density of cosmic space, important results as regards the curvature and granular structure of space can be obtained. Moreover, the generalized Fiscaletti-Dirac equation for the density of cosmic space suggests a new interesting key of reading of the Klein paradox. In the second part of this paper, a generalized Fiscaletti-Dirac equation for the density of cosmic space with electromagnetic interaction is introduced and its perspectives in the treatment of the curvature of space are analyzed.

 

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Study of Energy Spectrum and Wave Function of Hydrogen Molecule Ion

--M R Pahlavani and H Rahbar

The exact solution of the schrödinger equation for a two-dimensional Hydrogen molecule ion is obtained using prolate spheroidal coordinate system. The resultant modified differential equations have been compared with standard Jacobi and Laguerre differential equations in order to obtain ground state energy and eigen state of this simplest molecule ion. Also, it is shown that the related two-dimensional differential equation is well separated into two one-dimensional equations that are solvable.

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Characterization of Lead Poisoning Gold Ores from North Western Nigeria Using PIXE Technique

-- Bello Abdullahi and I I Funtua

Proton induced x-Ray emission (PIXE) was utilized to characterize Lead (Pb) and other elements in gold ores from North Western Nigeria. This research work was occasioned by the recent Pb poisoning in some parts of Nigeria. Fourteen samples were collected, prepared to a scale interrogated by this technique, then analyzed at the Centre for Energy Research and Development (CERD)’s accelerator, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. After activation, the spectrums generated from the samples revealed that lead concentration ranged several thousand times above the norm (6.60 ppm) in the gold ores.

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A Comparison Study of Chemical Solution Deposited (100)-Epitaxial Nd0.7Ca0.3MnO3 and Nd0.7Sr0.3MnO3 Nanocrystalline Thin Films at 800 °C

--Pooja A Chhelavda, Jessica R Chocha and J A Bhalodia

This paper reports a study of the magnetotransport and electrical properties of (100)-oriented Nd0.7(Sr, Ca)0.3MnO3 thin films prepared by an optimized chemical solution deposition process on a (100) LaAlO3 single-crystal substrate. The films were studied by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), atomic force microscopy, magnetotransport data and four-point-probe electrical measurements. A characteristic nanocrystalline texture with ~22-25 nm crystallites was observed in both the films. The magnetotransport properties were determined as a function of the temperature and applied magnetic field. Both films display large values of colossal magnetoresistance at around room temperature. However, the dependence of these promising properties on the nanocrystal size remains to be explored.

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FTIR, DSC, and Optical Studies of PVA Doped with GdF3 Solid Polymeric Films

--S Mohan Reddy, CH Ramesh, M Jaipal Reddy and K Narasimha Reddy

Solid polymer Poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) blend with Gadolinium Fluoride (GdF3) films were prepared by means of solution-cast procedure. Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and optical absorption techniques were carried out on this PVA-GdF3 complexed system for characterization of complex formation and to evaluate optical band gap. Glass transition temperature (Tg) of PVA was found to be 88 °C. Addition of GdF3 to PVA showed an increase in Tg. A comparison of FTIR spectra of pure PVA with PVA complexed films showed several changes in band position along with disappearance of some bands and appearance of new bands. Band position changes at -OH group were dramatic, which indicated the interaction of Gd+3 with OH of PVA polymer in complexed films. Optical properties such as cut-off wavelength (lc) and optical band gap (Eopt) were determined for PVA-GdF3 polymer complexed films with the help of optical absorption spectra. The DC electrical conductivity of PVA was found to be 10–10, and this value increased to 10–6 by the addition of GdF3.

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Automated Teller Machines (ATMs): The Changing Face of Banking in India

Bank Management
Information and communication technology has changed the way in which banks provide services to its customers. These days the customers are able to perform their routine banking transactions without even entering the bank premises. ATM is one such development in recent years, which provides remote banking services all over the world, including India. This paper analyzes the development of this self-service banking in India based on the secondary data.

The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is playing a very important role in the progress and advancement in almost all walks of life. The deregulated environment has provided an opportunity to restructure the means and methods of delivery of services in many areas, including the banking sector. The ICT has been a focused issue in the past two decades in Indian banking. In fact, ICTs are enabling the banks to change the way in which they are functioning. Improved customer service has become very important for the very survival and growth of banking sector in the reforms era. The technological advancements, deregulations, and intense competition due to the entry of private sector and foreign banks have altered the face of banking from one of mere intermediation to one of provider of quick, efficient and customer-friendly services. With the introduction and adoption of ICT in the banking sector, the customers are fast moving away from the traditional branch banking system to the convenient and comfort of virtual banking. The most important virtual banking services are phone banking, mobile banking, Internet banking and ATM banking. These electronic channels have enhanced the delivery of banking services accurately and efficiently to the customers. The ATMs are an important part of a bank’s alternative channel to reach the customers, to showcase products and services and to create brand awareness. This is reflected in the increase in the number of ATMs all over the world. ATM is one of the most widely used remote banking services all over the world, including India. This paper analyzes the growth of ATMs of different bank groups in India.
International Scenario

If ATMs are largely available over geographically dispersed areas, the benefit from using an ATM will increase as customers will be able to access their bank accounts from any geographic location. This would imply that the value of an ATM network increases with the number of available ATM locations, and the value of a bank network to a customer will be determined in part by the final network size of the banking system. The statistical information on the growth of branches and ATM network in select countries.

Indian Scenario

The financial services industry in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth, diversification and specialization since the initiation of financial sector reforms in 1991. Greater customer orientation is the only way to retain customer loyalty and withstand competition in the liberalized world. In a market-driven strategy of development, customer preference is of paramount importance in any economy. Gone are the days when customers used to come to the doorsteps of banks. Now the banks are required to chase the customers; only those banks which are customercentric and extremely focused on the needs of their clients can succeed in their business today.

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