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Yu Xin - - 2012
We report a high-power, high-repetition-rate end-pumped passively Q-switched Nd:YVO<sub>4</sub>/Cr<sup>4+</sup>: yttrium aluminum garnet 914 nm laser. The maximum output power of 3.8 W at 914 nm is achieved at 2 MHz with the absorbed pump power of 25.2 W. The highest single pulse energy of a pulsed 914 nm laser reaches ...
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Kim Taehyung - - 2012
We propose an optical configuration to achieve symmetric and high contrast ratio (CR) in three-dimensional (3D) polarization switching (PS) displays. This optical configuration is accomplished using three retardation films and a λ/2 retardation switching panel. Typically, λ/2 retardation switching in the PS panels has an unanticipated asymmetric CR on the ...
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Faoro Raffaele - - 2012
Stable passive Q-switching of a Tm: LiYF<sub>4</sub> laser is obtained using polycrystalline Cr<sup>2+</sup>: ZnS as a saturable absorber. The achieved maximum pulse energy of 0.9 mJ and peak power of 65 kW for a pulse duration of ∼14 ns represent substantial improvement and highest values for a passively Q-switched diode-pumped Tm laser operating ...
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Chaki S - - 2012
The critically refracted longitudinal (L(CR)) wave can be used in numerous non-destructive testing (NDT) applications, such as characterization of surface geometric aspects, subsurface defect detection and mostly for residual stress measurement. However, very few works characterize the associated ultrasonic beam. This paper deals with characterization of the L(CR) beam profile ...
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Espinal Laura - - 2012
The development of sorbents for next-generation CO2 mitigation technologies will require better understanding of CO2/sorbent interactions. Among the sorbents under consideration are shape selective microporous molecular sieves with hierarchical pore morphologies of reduced dimensionality. We have characterized the non-equilibrium CO2 sorption of OMS-2, a well known one-dimensional (1D) microporous octahedral ...
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Dong Chao-Yi - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Synchronized bursting activity (SBA) is a remarkable dynamical behavior in both ex vivo and in vivo neural networks. Investigations of the underlying structural characteristics associated with SBA are crucial to understanding the system-level regulatory mechanism of neural network behaviors. RESULTS: In this study, artificial pulsed neural networks were ...
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Savitski Vasili G - - 2012
We demonstrate a diode-pumped Cr:LiSAF laser with controllable and reliable fast switching between its continuous-wave and mode-locked states of operation using an optically-addressed semiconductor Bragg reflector, permitting dyed microspheres to be continuously trapped and monitored using a standard microscope imaging and on-demand two-photon-excited luminescence techniques.
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Malkov M A - - 2012
The much-anticipated proof of cosmic ray (CR) acceleration in supernova remnants must hinge on the full consistency of acceleration theory with the observations; direct proof is impossible because of CR-orbit scrambling. Recent observations indicate deviations between helium and proton CR rigidity spectra inconsistent with the theory. By considering an initial ...
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Brailovsky I - - 2012
The effects of hydraulic resistance on the burning of confined/obstacle-laden gaseous and gas-permeable solid explosives are discussed on the basis of recent research. Hydraulic resistance is found to induce a new powerful mechanism for the reaction spread (diffusion of pressure) allowing for both fast subsonic as well as supersonic propagation. ...
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Bradley Derek - - 2012
The origins of autoignition at hot spots are analysed and the pressure pulses that arise from them are related to knock in gasoline engines and to developing detonations in ducts. In controlled autoignition engines, autoignition is benign with little knock. There are several modes of autoignition and the existence of ...
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Segura Martha - - 2012
Single pulse energies as high as 145 µJ were generated with a passively Q-switched diode-pumped Tm:KLu(WO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub> laser using poly-crystalline Cr<sup>2+</sup>:ZnS as a saturable absorber. The maximum average power reached 0.39 W at a pulse repetition rate of 2.7 kHz with pulse durations in the 25 - 30 ns range. The ...
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Yu Liping - - 2012
There are numerous inorganic materials that may qualify as good photovoltaic (PV) absorbers, except that the currently available selection principle-focusing on materials with a direct band gap of ∼1.3 eV (the Shockley-Queisser criteria)-does not provide compelling design principles even for the initial material screening. Here we offer a calculable selection metric ...
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Taha-Tijerina Jaime - - 2012
Different nanoscale fillers have been used to create composite fluids for applications such as thermal management. The ever increasing thermal loads in applications now require advanced operational fluids, for example, high thermal conductivity oils in transformers. These oils require excellent filler dispersion, high thermal conduction but also electrical insulation. Such ...
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Guo L B - - 2012
In laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), a pair of aluminum-plate walls were used to spatially confine the plasmas produced in air by a first laser pulse (KrF excimer laser) from chromium (Cr) targets with a second laser pulse (Nd:YAG laser at 532 nm, 360 mJ/pulse) introduced parallel to the sample surface ...
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Alrifaiy Ahmed - - 2012
In July 2011 a new concept of a closed microfluidic system equipped with a fixed micropipette, optical tweezers and a UV-Vis spectrometer was presented [Biomed. Opt. Express 2, 2299 (2011)]. Figure 1 showed falsely oriented mirrors. To clarify the design of the setup, this erratum presents a correct schematic.
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Museux Nathanaëlle - - 2012
Thermal effects of laser irradiation on skin are investigated in this paper. The main purpose is to determine the damage level induced by a laser exposure. Potential burns induced by two lasers (wavelength 808nm and 1940nm) are studied and animal experimentations are performed. Several exposure durations and laser powers are ...
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Carpenter M A - - 2011
Elastic and anelastic behaviour of single crystal and ceramic samples of Pb(Mg(1/3)Nb(2/3))O(3) has been investigated at frequencies of ∼0.1-1.2 MHz through the temperature interval 10-800 K by resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS). Comparison with data from the literature shows that softening of the shear modulus between the Burns temperature and the freezing interval ...
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Ram Kirpa - - 2011
The first simultaneous measurements and analytical data on atmospheric concentrations of PM<sub>2.5</sub>, PM<sub>10</sub>, inorganic constituents, carbonaceous species (EC, OC, WSOC), and optical properties (aerosol optical depth: AOD; absorption coefficient: b<sub>abs</sub>; mass absorption efficiency: σ<sub>abs</sub> and single scattering albedo: SSA) from an urban site (Kanpur) in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) are ...
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Shankar Raji - - 2011
We report the observation of optical bistability in Si-based photonic crystal cavities operating around 4.5 µm. Time domain measurements indicate that the source of this optical bistability is thermal, with a time constant on the order of 5 µs. Quality (Q) factor improvement is shown by the use of surface ...
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Chen Qun-Feng - - 2011
Using an ultrastable continuous-wave laser at 580 nm we performed spectral hole burning of Eu^{3+}∶Y_{2}SiO_{5} at a very high spectral resolution. The essential parameters determining the usefulness as a macroscopic frequency reference, linewidth, temperature sensitivity, and long-term stability, were characterized using a H-maser stabilized frequency comb. Spectral holes with a linewidth ...
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Veritti Daniele - - 2011
Purpose. To investigate the role of real-time optical coherence tomography (OCT) in the detection of standard and nonvisible subthreshold laser irradiation. Methods. We used an integrated platform consisting of a slit-lamp, a digital camera, a slit-lamp mounted OCT, and a 532-nm laser photocoagulator (Topcon Inc., Tokyo, Japan). The laser aiming ...
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Herascu Nicoleta - - 2011
Effects of the distributions of excitation energy transfer (EET) rates (homogeneous line widths) on the non-photochemical (resonant) spectral hole burning (SHB) processes in photosynthetic chlorophyll-protein complexes (reaction center [RC] and CP43 antenna of Photosystem II from spinach) are considered. It is demonstrated that inclusion of such a distribution results in ...
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Chi Jen-Hao - - 2011
This study demonstrated the use of metallographic analysis and NIST's Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) program to identify the cause of an actual electrical fire. A severely carbonized steel plate and a cable with a bead were found inside a damaged switchboard from the debris of a factory fire. By ...
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Kossida Theodora - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Unwanted tattoos are treated with Q-switched lasers. Despite a series of treatments, efficacy is limited. OBJECTIVE: We compared a single Q-switched laser treatment pass with 4 treatment passes separated by 20 minutes. METHODS: Eighteen tattoos on 12 adults were divided in half and randomized. One half received a single ...
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Nguyen D T - - 2011
We report on original nonlinear spectral hole-burning experiments in single wall carbon nanotubes that bring evidence of pure dephasing induced by exciton-exciton scattering. We show that the collision-induced broadening in carbon nanotubes is controlled by exciton-exciton scattering as for Wannier excitons in inorganic semiconductors, while the population relaxation is driven ...
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Cilip Christopher M - - 2011
A noninvasive approach to vasectomy may eliminate male fear of complications related to surgery (e.g., hematoma, infection, acute and chronic pain, sterilization failure) and increase its acceptance. Noninvasive laser thermal occlusion of the canine vas deferens has recently been reported. In this study, high-frequency ultrasound is used to confirm successful ...
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Nuccitelli Richard - - 2011
Due to the transepidermal potential of 15-50 mV, inside positive, an injury current is driven out of all human skin wounds. The flow of this current generates a lateral electric field within the epidermis that is more negative at the wound edge than at regions more lateral from the wound edge. ...
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Lobach Ivan A - - 2011
The effect of broad-range (16 nm) self-sweeping of a narrow-line (less than 1 pm) Yb-doped fiber laser has been demonstrated experimentally. It is found that the effect arises from the self-sustained relaxation oscillations. As a result, the sweeping rate increases as square root of the laser power and decreases with ...
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Vallenhag Linda - - 2011
A detector with high dynamic range designed for combined small- and wide-angle x-ray scattering experiments has been developed. It allows measurements on single events and reactive systems, such as particle formation in flames and evaporation of levitating drops. The detector consists of 26 channels covering a region from 0.5° to ...
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Pagnini Gianni - - 2011
The Lagrangian point of view is adopted to study turbulent premixed combustion. The evolution of the volume fraction of combustion products is established by the Reynolds transport theorem. It emerges that the burned-mass fraction is led by the turbulent particle motion, by the flame front velocity, and by the mean ...
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Profeta Luisa Tm - - 2011
Glyoxal, methylglyoxal and 2,3-butanedione (diacetyl) are all known biomass burning effluents and suspected aerosol precursors. Pressure-broadened quantitative infrared spectra of glyoxal, methylglyoxal and diacetyl vapors covering the 520-6500 cm-1 range are reported at 0.112 cm-1 resolution, each with a composite spectrum derived from a minimum of ten different sample pressures ...
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Dantas M D M - - 2011
This paper aimed to evaluate the improvement of burn wounds healing by sodium alginate/chitosan-based films and laser therapy. Natural polymers with different biological activities are widely used as film dressings to improve wound healing. Lasers arrays accelerate the healing repair of soft tissue injuries. Burn procedures were performed on the ...
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Samchenko Yu - - 2011
This paper represents the review of the last investigations in the field of smart polymeric hydrogels and our contribution to this matter. New hydrogel systems and nanocomposites based on acrylic monomers (acrylamide, acrylonitrile, acrylic acid, N-isopropylacrylamide etc.) with incorporated nanosized colloidal silver, hydroxyapatite and carbon nanotubes with a new set ...
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Schweinsberger Gino R - - 2011
Successful noninvasive laser coagulation of the canine vas deferens, in vivo, has been previously reported. However, there is a significant difference between the optical properties of canine and human skin. In this study, Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of light transport through tissue and heat transfer simulations are performed to determine ...
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Park Byoung Jae - - 2011
The effect of the fluorination of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) in an oxide-nitride-aluminum oxide (SiO2-Si3N4-Al2O3, ONA) layer through fluorine (F) ion and neutral-beam treatments on the characteristics of the ONA layer was investigated to study the effect of charge-related damage during F ion beam treatment. The treatment with an F beam ...
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Kim Hei Sung - - 2011
Abstract Scars cause significant impact on the quality of life of the affected patients and compel the search for more effective treatments. Ablative laser skin resurfacing, either alone or in combination with other modalities, is the gold standard for treating various scars but is associated with prolonged recovery and many ...
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Fritt-Rasmussen Janne - - 2011
This paper compares the ignitability of Troll B crude oil weathered under simulated Arctic conditions (0%, 50% and 90% ice cover). The experiments were performed in different scales at SINTEF's laboratories in Trondheim, field research station on Svalbard and in broken ice (70-90% ice cover) in the Barents Sea. Samples ...
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Carniol Paul J - - 2011
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Facial scars can develop as a result of trauma, surgery, burns, acne, or other conditions. These scars are often quite distressing to patients. Lasers were first used to treat these scars in the 1990s. Recently, new laser technology has been used to prevent and treat scars. This ...
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Moody Megan N - - 2011
The authors have indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.
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Lee Sang Ju - - 2011
The authors have indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.
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Abdel-Hafez Ahmed A - - 2011
The development of a laser-shock technique for dispersing Al metal fuel particles at velocities approaching those expected in a detonating explosive is discussed. The technique is described in detail by quantifying how air drag affects the temporal variation of the velocity of the dispersed particle plume. The effect of particle ...
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Grosges Thomas - - 2011
The optimization of the coated metallic nanoparticles and nanoshells is a current challenge for biological applications, especially for cancer photothermal therapy, considering both the continuous improvement of their fabrication and the increasing requirement of efficiency. The efficiency of the coupling between illumination with such nanostructures for burning purposes depends unevenly ...
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Carniol Paul J - - 2011
Fractionated CO(2) lasers are a new treatment modality for skin resurfacing. These lasers have been shown efficacious in treating facial photoaging changes and scars. These lasers have an improved safety and recovery profile compared with traditional CO(2) laser resurfacing. Precise treatment parameters vary between patients, the pathology treated, and the ...
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Smith Kevin C - - 2011
The 2790-nm wavelength YSGG laser was introduced for aesthetic purposes under the trade name Pearl by Cutera in 2007. In clinical use, the Pearl superficial resurfacing laser has proved effective and well tolerated for the correction of superficial brown epidermal dyschromia and superficial fine lines and scars, and the Pearl ...
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Dunand David C - - 2011
The off-stoichiometric Ni(2)MnGa Heusler alloy is a magnetic shape-memory alloy capable of reversible magnetic-field-induced strains (MFIS). These are generated by twin boundaries moving under the influence of an internal stress produced by a magnetic field through the magnetocrystalline anisotropy. While MFIS are very large (up to 10%) for monocrystalline Ni-Mn-Ga, ...
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Haedersdal Merete - - 2011
Hair removal with optical devices has become a popular mainstream treatment that today is considered the most efficient method for the reduction of unwanted hair. Photothermal destruction of hair follicles constitutes the fundamental concept of hair removal with red and near-infrared wavelengths suitable for targeting follicular and hair shaft melanin: ...
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Moody Megan N - - 2011
The formation of hypergranulation tissue is an aberrant process that interferes with normal wound healing. Excessive granulation tissue results in the persistence of open wounds. It is resistant to currently available treatment modalities. We report a case series of patients with hypergranulation tissue on the scalp who were successfully treated ...
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Guinea F - - 2010
The general properties of long wavelength triangular graphene superlattices are studied. It is shown that Dirac points with and without gaps can arise at a number of high-symmetry points of the Brillouin zone. The existence of gaps can lead to insulating behaviour at commensurate fillings. Strain and magnetic superlattices are ...
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Michal Carl A - - 2010
A simple NMR experiment capable of providing well resolved spectra under conditions where either radiation damping or static magnetic field inhomogeneity would broaden otherwise high-resolution NMR spectra is introduced. The approach involves using a strong pulsed magnetic field gradient and a selective radio-frequency pulse to encode a predetermined noise pattern ...
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Ye Hui - - 2011
During the electrical stimulation of a uniform, long, and straight nerve axon, the electric field oriented parallel to the axon has been widely accepted as the major field component that activates the axon. Recent experimental evidence has shown that the electric field oriented transverse to the axon is also sufficient ...
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