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Nonlinear Analysis of Charge-Pump Phase-Locked Loop : The Hold-In and Pull-In Ranges

2021

In this paper a fairly complete mathematical model of CP-PLL, which reliable enough to serve as a tool for credible analysis of dynamical properties of these circuits, is studied. We refine relevant mathematical definitions of the hold-in and pull-in ranges related to the local and global stability. Stability analysis of the steady state for the charge-pump phase locked loop is non-trivial: straight-forward linearization of available CP-PLL models may lead to incorrect conclusions, because the system is not smooth near the steady state and may experience overload. In this work necessary details for local stability analysis are presented and the hold-in range is computed. An upper estimate o…

CP-PLLvärähtelythidden oscillationsphase-locked loopsVCO overloadelektroniset piiritGardner conjecturecharge-pump PLLmatemaattiset mallit
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Quantum interference and the time-dependent radiation of nanojunctions

2021

Using the recently developed time-dependent Landauer-B\"uttiker formalism and Jefimenko's retarded solutions to the Maxwell equations, we show how to compute the time-dependent electromagnetic field produced by the charge and current densities in nanojunctions out of equilibrium. We then apply this formalism to a benzene ring junction, and show that geometry-dependent quantum interference effects can be used to control the magnetic field in the vicinity of the molecule. Then, treating the molecular junction as a quantum emitter, we demonstrate clear signatures of the local molecular geometry in the non-local radiated power.

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Determining cantilever stiffness from thermal noise

2013

We critically discuss the extraction of intrinsic cantilever properties, namely eigenfrequency fn, quality factor Qn and specifically the stiffness kn of the nth cantilever oscillation mode from thermal noise by an analysis of the power spectral density of displacement fluctuations of the cantilever in contact with a thermal bath. The practical applicability of this approach is demonstrated for several cantilevers with eigenfrequencies ranging from 50 kHz to 2 MHz. As such an analysis requires a sophisticated spectral analysis, we introduce a new method to determine kn from a spectral analysis of the demodulated oscillation signal of the excited cantilever that can be performed in the frequ…

CantileverMaterials scienceAcousticsInstrumentationGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanotechnologythermal excitationlcsh:Chemical technologylcsh:TechnologySignal530Full Research PaperstiffnessQuality (physics)medicineNanotechnologylcsh:TP1-1185General Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:Sciencecantileverlcsh:TOscillationSpectral densityStiffnessQ-factornoncontact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM)lcsh:QC1-999spectral analysisNanoscienceresonanceQ factorlcsh:Qmedicine.symptomAFMlcsh:Physics
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Ability of short-time Fourier transform method to detect transient changes in vagal effects on hearts: a pharmacological blocking study.

2006

Conventional spectral analyses of heart rate variability (HRV) have been limited to stationary signals and have not allowed the obtainment of information during transient autonomic cardiac responses. In the present study, we evaluated the ability of the short-time Fourier transform (STFT) method to detect transient changes in vagal effects on the heart. We derived high-frequency power (HFP, 0.20–0.40 Hz) as a function of time during active orthostatic task (AOT) from the sitting to standing posture before and after selective vagal (atropine sulfate 0.04 mg/kg) and sympathetic (metoprolol 0.20 mg/kg) blockades. The HFP minimum point during the first 30 s after standing up was calculated and…

Cardiac responseAdultAtropineMalemedicine.medical_specialtySympathetic Nervous SystemPhysiologyAdrenergic beta-AntagonistsPostureBlood PressureMuscarinic AntagonistsDizzinessOrthostatic vital signsPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineHeart rate variabilityHumansFourier AnalysisChemistryBlocking (radio)Short-time Fourier transformHeartVagus NerveAutonomic AgentsTime–frequency analysisSurgeryAutonomic nervous systemCardiologyTransient (oscillation)Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineMetoprololAmerican journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
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Oncogenic extracellular HSP70 disrupts the gap-junctional coupling between capillary cells

2015

// Dominique Thuringer 1 , Kevin Berthenet 1 , Laurent Cronier 2 , Gaetan Jego 1,3 , Eric Solary 4 , Carmen Garrido 1,3,5 1 INSERM, U866, Faculty of Medecine, Dijon, France 2 CNRS ERL7368, STIM Lab, University of Poitiers, Poitiers, France 3 University of Burgundy, Dijon, France 4 INSERM, U1009, Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France 5 CGFL, BP77980 21000 Dijon, France Correspondence to: Dominique Thuringer, email: // Keywords : HSP, Cx43, pannexin, Ca 2+ oscillations, ATP release Received : January 30, 2015 Accepted : February 17, 2015 Published : March 10, 2015 Abstract High levels of circulating heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) are detected in many cancers. In order to explore the effec…

Cell signalingPannexinBiologyMolecular biologyCx43Cell biologyATP releaseTransactivationCa2+ oscillationsOncologypannexinExtracellularbiology.proteinHSPPhosphorylationEpidermal growth factor receptorReceptorIntracellularResearch Paper
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Physical modelling of Czochralski crystal growth in horizontal magnetic field

2017

Abstract This study addresses experimentally the heat transfer, the temperature azimuthal non-uniformity and the onset of oscillations in a low temperature physical model of a medium-sized Czochralski crystal growth process with a strong horizontal magnetic field (HMF). It is observed that under certain conditions the integral heat flux may decrease with increasing magnetic field strength at the same time as the flow velocity increases. The azimuthal non-uniformity of the temperature field in the melt near the crystal model rim is only little influenced by its rotation rate outside of a narrow range where the centrifugal force balances the buoyant one. The flow oscillation onset has been ob…

Centrifugal forceCondensed matter physicsField (physics)OscillationChemistry02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsRotation01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasMagnetic fieldInorganic ChemistryClassical mechanicsFlow velocityHeat flux0103 physical sciencesHeat transferMaterials Chemistry0210 nano-technologyJournal of Crystal Growth
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Cortical and Cerebellar Oscillatory Responses to Postural Instability in Parkinson's Disease

2021

Introduction: Posture and balance dysfunctions critically impair activities of daily living of patients with progressing Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the neural mechanisms underlying postural instability in PD are poorly understood, and specific therapies are lacking. Previous electrophysiological studies have shown distinct cortical oscillations with a significant contribution of the cerebellum during postural control tasks in healthy individuals.Methods: We investigated cortical and mid-cerebellar oscillatory activity via electroencephalography (EEG) during a postural control task in 10 PD patients with postural instability (PDPI+), 11 PD patients without postural instability (PDPI–…

Cerebellummedicine.medical_specialtyParkinson's diseasecerebellumPostural instabilityElectroencephalographypostural controlbehavioral disciplines and activitiesPostural controlPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMedicineEEGRC346-429Balance (ability)Original Researchmedicine.diagnostic_testResting state fMRIbusiness.industrybalancemedicine.diseaseElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologythetaoscillationsNeurology (clinical)Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systembusinessFrontiers in Neurology
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Spontaneous periodic and bursting current oscillations in iron corrosion by dichromate: a useful study for simulating biological systems

1995

Abstract Studies on chemical and electrochemical oscillating systems are very useful in understanding more complex biological systems. Spontaneous periodic and bursting current oscillations were found in iron/dichromate systems coupled with graphite or zinc electrodes. In this paper, we study some phenomenological features of the two systems: their typical oscillation profiles and the influence of external resistance. The results are explained by the Franck-Fitzhugh model using the mixed potential theory.

ChemistryMixed potential theoryOscillationInorganic chemistryBiophysicsElectrochemistryCorrosionBurstingChemical physicsElectrodeElectrochemistryGraphitePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCurrent (fluid)Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics
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Transduction of redox Gibbs free energy into modulated electrochemical work

1988

Abstract This work supplies an electrochemical model in order to account for some oscillatory phenomena. The model can be applied both to living bodies and to electrochemical cells. We suppose that one of the products of an electrochemical reaction in solution has a high vapour pressure and study the influence of its mass transfers on its oscillations and on that of the current,induced by the former ones. Mass transfers that we consider are either that from the solution to theatmosphere above it or both that due to bubble nucleation and that from the solution to the bubbles alreadynucleated. Two different oscillation conditions are determined. One derives from the resistance due to theinter…

ChemistryVapor pressureOscillationBiophysicsNucleationThermodynamicsElectrochemistryRedoxElectrochemical cellGibbs free energysymbols.namesakeTransduction (biophysics)ElectrochemistrysymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry
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Ultrafast Electronic and Vibrational Energy Relaxation of Fe(acetylacetonate)3 in Solution

2007

Transient mid-infrared spectroscopy is used to probe the dynamics initiated by excitation of ligand-to-metal (400 nm) and metal-to-ligand (345 nm) charge transfer states of FeIII complexed with acetylacetonate (Fe(acac)3, where acac stands for deprotonated anion of acetylacetone) in solution. Transient spectra in the 1500-1600 cm-1 range show two broad absorptions red-shifted from the bleach of the nu(CO) (approximately 1575 cm-1) and nu(C=C) (approximately 1525 cm-1) ground state absorptions. Bleach recovery kinetics has a time constant of 12-19 ps in chloroform and tetrachloroethylene and it decreases by 30-40% in a 10% mixture of methanol in tetrachloroethylene. The transient absorptions…

ChemistryVibrational energy relaxationAnalytical chemistryCharge (physics)Transient (oscillation)Physical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyUltrashort pulseExcitationThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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