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Pump and Displacement Currents of Reconstituted ATP Synthase on Black Lipid Membranes
1988
Purified ATP synthase (F0F1) from Rhodospirillum rubrum was reconstituted into asolectine liposomes which were then adsorbed to a planar lipid bilayer. After the addition of an inactive photolabile ATP derivative (caged ATP), ATP was released after illumination with u.v.-light, which led to a transient current in the system. The transient photocurrent indicates that the vesicles and the planar membrane are capacitatively coupled. Stationary pump currents were obtained after addition of protonophores. These currents are specifically inhibited by oligomycin and stimulated threefold by inorganic phosphate (Pi). In analogy oligomycin sensitive pump currents in the reverse direction coupled to n…
Cine, deporte y propaganda. De "Olympia" al simulacro.
2016
RESUMEN TESIS Este trabajo rastrea y analiza las continuidades entre las herramientas propagandísticas del fascismo y los recursos comunicativos del capitalismo. Se aborda desde la perspectiva del deporte y en el caso concreto del cine olímpico, con una perspectiva histórica de 80 años que trata de elegir los mejores ejemplos del género y los momentos puntuales de cambio. El deporte se considera aquí punto de encuentro entre la política, la historia, la sociedad y la economía y se aborda desde la comunicación, considerando el cine olímpico como ejemplo cerrado, internacional y referencial. Se analiza el relato cinematográfico de los Juegos Olímpicos de Los Ángeles de 1984 (“16 days of glory…
Transform-limited pulses generated by an actively Q-switched distributed fiber laser.
2008
A single-mode, transform-limited, actively Q-switched distributed-feedback fiber laser is presented, based on a new in-line acoustic pulse generator. Our technique permits a continuous adjustment of the repetition rate that modulates the Q factor of the cavity. Optical pulses of 800 mW peak power, 32 ns temporal width, and up to 20 kHz repetition rates were obtained. The measured linewidth demonstrates that these pulses are transform limited: 6 MHz for a train of pulses of 10 kHz repetition rate, 80 ns temporal width, and 60 mW peak power. Efficient excitation of spontaneous Brillouin scattering is demonstrated.
Experimental evidence of Brillouin-induced polarization wheeling in highly birefringent optical fibers
2009
International audience; We study the influence of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering on the polarization stabilization of a light beam propagating in a highly-birefringent optical fiber. In particular, due to a saturation effect, we find that the output polarization lies on a ring when the polarization is represented onto the Poincaré sphere.
Demonstration of polarization pulling using a fiber-optic parametric amplifier
2012
International audience; We report the observation of all-optical polarization pulling of an initially polarization-scrambled signal using parametric amplification in a highly nonlinear optical fiber. Broadband polarization pulling has been achieved both for the signal and idler waves with up to 25 dB gain using the strong polarization sensitivity of parametric amplifiers. We further derive the probability distribution function for the final polarization state, assuming a randomly polarized initial state, and we show that it agrees well with the experiments.
Peregrine soliton generation and breakup in standard telecommunications fiber
2011
International audience; We present experimental and numerical results showing the generation and breakup of the Peregrine soliton in standard telecommunications fiber. The impact of non-ideal initial conditions is studied through direct cut back measurements of the longitudinal evolution of the emerging soliton dynamics, and is shown to be associated with the splitting of the Peregrine soliton into two subpulses, with each subpulse itself exhibiting Peregrine soliton characteristics. Experimental results are in good agreement with simulations.
Steady state γ-ray radiation effects on Brillouin fiber sensors
2015
International audience; Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDA) sensors offer remarkable advantages for the surveillance of the planned French deep geological radioactive wastes repository, called Cigéo1,2. In this work we study the performances of Brillouin distributed sensors in harsh environment. We evaluate the radiation tolerance of different sensor classes and their responses evolution during γ-ray exposition with 1kGy/h dose rate (to reach ~0.2MGy) and after 1, 3, 6 and 10 MGy accumulated doses. Measurements on strained Ge-doped SMF are reported to highlight the variation on Brillouin scattering proprieties, both intrinsic frequency position of Brillouin shift and its dependen…
CARACTÉRISATION ET MODÉLISATION DE PEIGNES DE FRÉQUENCES KERR DANS DES CAVITÉS LASER BRILLOUIN À FIBRE
2022
Nous étudions une cavité en anneau non réciproque simple et reconfigurable pour générer des peignes de fréquences optiques accordables. Nous démontrons que des peignes cohérents peuvent être obtenus en exploitant finement la rétrodiffusion Brillouin stimulée et le mélange à quatre ondes en cascade dans la cavité à fibre non-linéaire.
Self-sustained coherent phonon generation in optomechanical cavities
2016
Optical forces can set tiny objects in states of mechanical self-sustained oscillation, spontaneously generating periodic signals by extracting power from steady sources. Miniaturized self-sustained coherent phonon sources are interesting for applications such as mass-force sensing, intra-chip metrology and intra-chip time-keeping among others. In this paper, we review several mechanisms and techniques that can drive a mechanical mode into the lasing regime by exploiting the radiation pressure force in optomechanical cavities, namely stimulated emission, dynamical back-action, forward stimulated Brillouin scattering and self-pulsing.
Secondary Stroke Prevention in Polish Adults: Results from the LIPIDOGRAM2015 Study
2021
Background: The purpose of the study was to evaluate secondary stroke prevention in Poland and its association with sociodemographic factors, place of residence, and concomitant cardiovascular risk factors. Material and methods: From all patients in LIPIDOGRAM2015 Study (n = 13,724), 268 subjects had a history of ischaemic stroke and were included. Results: 165 subjects (61.6%) used at least one preventive medication. Oral antiplatelet and anticoagulation agents were used by 116 (43.3%) and 70 (26.1%) patients, respectively. Only 157 (58.6%) participants used lipid-lowering drugs, and 205 (76.5%) were treated with antihypertensive drugs. Coronary heart disease (CHD) and dyslipidaemia were a…