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Time-resolved luminescence of non-bridging oxygen hole centre in silica: Bulk and surface properties
2007
El crimen internacional de esclavitud sexual y la práctica de los «matrimonios forzados»
2015
El programa nuclear iraní, así como su evolución, ha sido un tema recurrente desde que se descubrió en 2002, siendo el foco de tensiones no sólo en el Medio Oriente, sino también a nivel internacional, ya que los retos que plantea son de gran enjundia, como lo ha puesto de relieve el Acuerdo de Viena del 24 de julio de 2015. The iranian nuclear programm, as well as its development, has been a recurrent topic since 2002, when it was discovered. Since then, it has been the focal point of strained relations between many countries, and not only of the Middle East, for the challenges created are with a lot of character, like the Agreement of 24 of July 2015.
Marí Mollà, R. (2017). Facilitar las relaciones grupales y resolver los conflictos. Madrid: Editorial CCS.
2019
Photosensitivity of SiO2–Al and SiO2–Na glasses under ArF (193 nm) laser
2009
Abstract Photosensitivity of SiO 2 –Al and SiO 2 –Na glass samples was probed by means of the induced optical absorption and luminescence as well as by electron spin-resonance (ESR) after irradiation with excimer-laser photons (ArF, 193 nm). Permanent visible darkening in the case of SiO 2 –Al and transient, life time about one hour, visible darkening in the case of SiO 2 –Na was found under irradiation at 290 K. No darkening was observed at 80 K for either kind of material. This investigation is dedicated to revealing the electronic processes responsible for photosensitivity at 290 and 80 K. The photosensitivity of both materials is related to impurity defects excited directly in the case …
New statistical post processing approach for precise fault and defect localization in TRI database acquired on complex VLSI
2013
International audience; Timing issue, missing or extra state transitions or unusual consumption can be detected and localized by Time Resolved Imaging (TRI) database analysis. Although, long test pattern can challenge this process. The number of photons to process rapidly increases and the acquisition time to have a good signal over noise ratio (SNR) can be prohibitive. As a result, the tracking of the defect emission signature inside a huge database can be quite complicated. In this paper, a method based on data mining techniques is suggested to help the TRI end user to have a good idea about where to start a deeper analysis of the integrated circuit, even with such complex databases.
Characterization of protofibrillar aggregates of bovine serum albumin by tryptophans fluorescence lifetime
2010
We report an experimental study on the thermally induced aggregation of Bovine Serum Albumin at basic pH. In these conditions, we observe the growth of simple protofibrillar structures via the formation of intermolecular beta-sheets promoted by the increased electrostatic repulsion. Here we present a study on the time resolved fluorescence of Tryptophans (Trp) along the aggregation kinetics in the above reported conditions. We use the lifetimes distribution approach as a useful tool for the interpretation of the fluorescence decay in terms of protein conformational substates and interconversion dynamics. Trp fluorescence lifetime depends from protein conformations, also in relation with sol…
Femtosecond time resolved coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy: Experiment and modelization of speed memory effects on H2-N2 mixtures in the colli…
2005
194317; With the aim of temperature diagnostic, femtosecond time-resolved CARS (coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy) is applied to probe H2 in H2-N2 mixtures. In a first part, a Lorentzian profile is used to model the femtosecond CARS response. A difference between the experimental broadening and the expected one is observed in the collision regime. The observed broadening increases strongly in an inhomogeneous way with respect to the perturber concentration. This is of considerable importance for temperature measurements. In a second part, we show that in the collision regime, this inhomogeneous broadening is due to the speed dependence of the collisional parameters and the memory effe…
Monoclinic model shear zones
1998
Abstract Although many ductile shear zones are supposed to have developed by approximately simple shear flow, some must have formed under different conditions. A few types of such ‘non-simple shear zones’ have been proposed in the literature such as transpression-, transtension- and stretching-shear zones. This paper presents a full three-dimensional kinematic model of shear zones with monoclinic flow geometry. Monoclinic shear zone types can be classified according to flow parameters, and according to the geometry and orientation of accumulating finite strain. Modelling of finite strain accumulation shows that a number of unusual and potentially problematic structural features may develop …
High rate concentration measurement of molecular gas mixtures using a spatial detection technique
2010
International audience; Concentration measurement in molecular gas mixtures using a snapshot spatial imaging technique is reported. The approach consists of measuring the birefringence of the molecular sample when field-free alignment takes place, each molecular component producing a signal with an amplitude depending on the molecular density. The concentration measurement is obtained on a single-shot basis by probing the time-varying birefringence through femtosecond time-resolved optical polarigraphy (FTOP). The relevance of the method is assessed in air.
Oscillator strength reduction induced by external electric fields in self-assembled quantum dots and rings
2007
We have carried out continuous wave and time resolved photoluminescence experiments in self-assembled In(Ga)As quantum dots and quantum rings embedded in field effect structure devices. In both kinds of nanostructures, we find a noticeable increase of the exciton radiative lifetime with the external voltage bias that must be attributed to the field-induced polarizability of the confined electron hole pair. The interplay between the exciton radiative recombination and the electronic carrier tunneling in the presence of a stationary electric field is therefore investigated and compared with a numerical calculation based on the effective mass approximation.