... http://jap.aip.org/about/rights _and_ permissions 063714-5 Jha et al FIG (a) Temperature-dependent in-plane resistivity of LSMO and (b) temperature-dependent in-plane resistivity of LMO with and without a magnetic ... The cross- plane enhancement in TP and the room temperature cross- plane resistivity increase by three orders of magnitude may be promising for low-magnetic field magneto-resistive devices and MRAM ... behavior with LSMO FWHM (0.027 ) and LMO FWHM (0.102 ) and (b) 110 RSM of a micronthick LSMO/LMO superlattice The LSMO and LMO peaks have a small degree of spread and show a consistent in-plane...
... performance, together with Auto- and cross- correlationpropertiesofDeBruijnsequences Any set of binary DeBruijnsequencesof span n includes M/2 different sequences, and their corresponding complementary ... http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/1/4 DeBruijnDeBruijn OVSF OVSF Ideal Page 10 of 12 Ideal DeBruijn OVSF Ideal Figure Average probability of error for different numbers of users adopting DeBruijn spreading codes from ... http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/1/4 Page of 12 Figure Average auto -correlation profile of binary DeBruijnsequencesof length 32 variability in the cross- correlation behavior of the sequences may affect the performance of the...
... a PSM and a CBSM was addressed only in a few papers [17– 19], where the comparison of the spatial-temporal correlationpropertiesof both types of models was not based on the same set of parameters ... line -of- sight (LOS) AoD direction between the BS and MS with respect to the broadside of the BS array, θMS is the angle between the BS-MS LOS and the MS broadside, δn,AoD and δn,AoA are the AoD and ... Constant Random Random Constant Constant Random θMS , δn,AoD , δn,AoD , Δn,m,AoD , and Δn,m,AoA as either constants or random variables at three levels To understand better the relationship of the...
... cross- correlation (cf p q Figure 2.6) A ratio of cross- correlation amplitude (GAB ) and the auto corre- pq lation amplitude (min G of any channel) provide the relative cross- correlation rGp0q{mintG p0q, ... Spectral cross- talk corrected Autocorrelation and Cross- Correlation Functions The spectral cross- talk of the green particle to red detection channel or vice versa, result in a false positive cross- correlation ... ideas improved my understanding of optics and microscope building It is a great pleasure and experience to work with you and your team I really appreciate, your positive attitude towards students...
... function Correlation function xiii 𝐺 𝑔 (0) 𝐺 𝑔𝑟 (0) 𝐺 𝑟 (0) Amplitude of the autocorrelation function of the signal in the green channel Amplitude of the cross- correlation function Amplitude of the ... absence of ligand (Gadella and Jovin 1995) The Hofman group showed that 40% of EGFR molecules exhibit preformed dimers from their homo-FRET experiments (Bader, Hofman et al 2009; Hofman, Bader et ... understand the underlying mechanisms 1.1.7.2 The definition of lipid rafts In the past 30 years of development, different groups have described lipid rafts in slightly different ways One widely...
... molecule cross- correlation function f di fluorescence background focal length of optical lens dimer fraction ρ β f R2 ω and z f G and f R η or cps λ μs μW 2D and 3D coefficient of determination ω and ... fitting models the total number of particles N is determined by the amplitude of the lowest decay of the ACF curve, i.e the amplitude of the decay of translational diffusion The fractions between ... one-photon excitation, and it avoids the difficulty of the alignment of two laser lines or the cost of using an expensive pulsed laser Hwang and Wohland developed the theory of SW-FCCS and successfully...
... peroxide (not shown) At higher hydrogen peroxide concentration, the Soret band decreases as the result of further oxidation of the heme by the excess hydrogen peroxide EPR spectroscopy of chlorite ... Craven, P.A., DeRubertis, F.R & Pratt, D.W (1979) Electron spin resonance study of the role of nitric oxide and catalase in the activation of guanylate cyclase by sodium azide and hydroxylamine ... activation with nitric oxide and carbonmonoxide and spectral characterization of the ferrous and ferric states Biochemistry 33, 5636–5640 Decatur, S.M., Franzen, S., DePillis, G.D., Dyer, R.B.,...
... fibril-forming propertiesof sbTTR and ecTRP in vitro, and compared the results with those of hTTR Our results showed that hTTR, sbTTR and ecTRP can form fibrillar structures, but under different solution and ... Tm of the protein These fibrils are amyloidogenic, as determined from their Stability and fibril formation of TTR and TRP tinctorial properties in the ThT-binding and CR-binding assays hTTR and ... Stability and fibril formation of TTR and TRP Fig DSC profiles of hTTR, sbTTR, and ecTRP The melting temperatures (Tm) were 97.8 °C for hTTR, 93.0 °C for sbTTR, and 66.7 °C for ecTRP Fig Analysis of tetramer...
... MO properties Chapter of the book presents the MO propertiesof f band ferromagnetic materials Sections 3.1 devoted to the MO propertiesof 4f compounds: Tm, Nd, Sm, Ce, and La monochalcogenides, ... the past decade have demonstrated that the local-spindensity approximation (LSDA) gives a good description of ground-state propertiesof solids The LSDA has become the de f acto tool of first-principles ... MAGNETO-OPTICAL PROPERTIESOF f FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS 3.1 Lantanide compounds 3.1.1 Ce monochalcogenides and monopnictides 3.1.2 NdX (X=S, Se, and Te) and Nd3 S4 3.1.3 Tm monochalcogenides 3.1.4...
... Au electrodes and Platinum wires The SiO2 was used to add intensity of sensitive material of WO3 , but it did not in¯uence the gas-sensing propertiesof WO3 -based sensor A Ni±Cd alloy crossing ... 800°C and 24±26 nm at more than 900°C for h The X-ray powder diraction patterns of the WO3 powder calcined at 500°C are indexed as monoclinic and triclinic WO3 compounds, which have shown high degree ... temperature propertiesof the sensor shows the characteristic of a typical surface-controlled model [12±14] Electron concentration of WO3 semiconductor is determined mainly by the concentration of stoichiometric...
... associate professor in Department of Electronics Science and Technology in Tianjin University Her research interest is in the areas of oxide semiconductor gas sensor, field emission materials and devices ... obtained from the analysis of the desorption branch of nitrogen gas isotherms using the Barrett–Joyner–Halenda (BJH) model, and total pore volume was determined by the amount of nitrogen adsorbed at ... to identify the crystalline structure of the tungsten oxide before and after annealing at 300 ◦ C for h Fig 3(a, c, e) and (b, d, f) respectively shows the XRD patterns of the as-synthesized and...
... directions, the volume of oxides expands upward only A thin oxide film is therefore formed on the substrate While a layer of the oxide forms, defects are created in the oxide film This might be caused ... higher degree of defects, the oxygen molecules move faster, diffuse across the existing oxide layer, and react with iron to form iron oxide There was an oxidation rate difference (growth rate of ... observed that the population density and the length of NWs were dependent of the oxidation time Our results show good agreement with Takagi’s report The population density of NWs can be increased...
... wavenumbers of the strongest modes of monoclinic tungsten oxide The two bands at 270 and 327 cm−1 had been assigned to O W O bending modes of the bridging oxide, while the 712 and 807 cm−1 bands are ... consecutive e-beam depositions of nm Cr and 100 nm Au layers through a shadow metal mask It possesses two interdigitated Au electrodes with a sensing area of mm × 10 mm and an electrode gap of 300 m ... annealing at 300 ◦ C and (E) O2 annealing at 500 ◦ C In the case of N2 annealing treatment, the intensity of C 1s peak begins to decrease considerably at 600 ◦ C under the condition of maintaining...
... structure of the large ribosomal subunit from H marismortui, H50S [2,3] None of the various binding modes of those analogs is identical to that of ASM [8], and analyses of these modes indicate ... nucleotides, the parts of H89 and H93 that point into the core of the symmetry-related region (called here the Ôinner strandsÕ) and the A- and the P-loops (that are the stem loops of helices H80 and ... ends of ASM andof the rotated RM (shown as atoms) The cross- section and the parallel views of the two-fold symmetry axis are shown in red shell (called here the Ôouter strandsÕ) and the parts of...
... ferricyanide reduction rates using both NADPH and A-side deuterated coenzyme (NADPD) under saturating substrate conditions (100 lM NADPH/D and 250 lM ferricyanide) under standard conditions described ... facilitated the determination of both thermodynamic and kinetic propertiesof NR1, and as we have shown for CPR and P450 BM3 (23,24,28) the propertiesof the flavin binding domains of NR1 are likely ... FAD/NADPH domain and the oxidized FMN domain The lack of a second order dependence of the observed rate for interdomain electron transfer as the Ó FEBS 2003 Redox propertiesof human NR1 (Eur...
... PhD student at the School of Chemistry and Materials Science under the supervision of prof Heqing Yang Jie Yu was born in 1982, and he is now a master student at the School of Chemistry and Materials ... Science under the supervision of prof Heqing Yang Hua Zhao was born in 1982, and he is now a master student at the School of Chemistry and Materials Science under the supervision of prof Heqing ... surfaces The diameter of these pits is 5–9 nm The presence of the pits may be due to the decomposition of ␣-FeOOH and release of H2 O Fig 5a and b show SEM image and XRD pattern of the products obtained...
... that can generate a current density of 10 lA/cm2 The cross- sectional area of the anode is 0.498 cm2 de ned as the field emission area to obtain the current density Results and Discussion Figure shows ... intercedes of the F–N plots in y-axis are equal, suggesting that the emission area in this high field region not changed, and the stability of field emission is high The slopes and intercedes of these ... emission properties dependence on the other growth conditions are first studied in detail Figure shows the characteristics of emission current density versus applied field for them grown under the reaction...
... oxide (TO) coated glass was set as anode and Cu-doped cadmium sul de (CdS) films deposited by spray pyrolysis was used as anode Results and Discussion SEM micrographs of mechanically polished and ... in the ratio of 1:5 A graphite sheet and Si wafer were used as cathode and anode, respectively Aluminum (Al) thin films were deposited on the Si substrates by thermal evaporation of Al wires (LEICO ... lm) were made by standard photolithography lift-off technique The Fe-coated substrates were then loaded into the MPECVD reactor for growth process The detail of the growth process is described...
... directions, the volume of oxides expands upward only A thin oxide film is therefore formed on the substrate While a layer of the oxide forms, defects are created in the oxide film This might be caused ... higher degree of defects, the oxygen molecules move faster, diffuse across the existing oxide layer, and react with iron to form iron oxide There was an oxidation rate difference (growth rate of ... observed that the population density and the length of NWs were dependent of the oxidation time Our results show good agreement with Takagi’s report The population density of NWs can be increased...