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Analysis of multipactor RF breakdown in a waveguide containing a transversely magnetized ferrite

2016

In this paper, the multipactor RF breakdown in a parallel-plate waveguide partially filled with a ferrite slab magnetized normal to the metallic plates is studied. An external magnetic field is applied along the vertical direction between the plates in order to magnetize the ferrite. Numerical simulations using an in-house 3-D code are carried out to obtain the multipactor RF voltage threshold in this kind of structures. The presented results show that the multipactor RF voltage threshold at certain frequencies becomes considerably lower than for the corresponding classical metallic parallel-plate waveguide with the same vacuum gap

Materials scienceSaturation magnetizationElectromagnetic waveguidesPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsIn-house 3D codeTransversely magnetized ferrite01 natural sciencesVacuum gap010305 fluids & plasmasExternal magnetic fieldOptics0103 physical sciencesVertical directionRadio frequencyTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESParallel-plate waveguideElectronic engineeringNumerical simulationsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMagnetic anisotropyElectric breakdownMultipactor RF breakdown analysis010302 applied physicsbusiness.industryParallel plate waveguidesFerrite slabRF breakdownMicrowave switchesVacuum gapElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldMultipactor RF voltage thresholdMagnetic fieldMetallic platesMagnetic fieldsSlabFerrite (magnet)Ferrite waveguidesFerrite devicesMultipactor effectbusinessVoltageNumerical analysis
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Predictive dead time controller for GaN-based boost converters

2017

A dynamic dead time controller is presented, specifically intended to operate in synchronous boost converters based on GaN field-effect transistor switches. These transistors have a reduced stored charge with respect to silicon metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors with similar breakdown voltage and series resistance, and can operate at higher frequencies with reduced switching losses. On the other hand, the voltage drop in reverse conduction is typically more than doubled with respect to silicon devices resulting in relevant power losses during the free-wheeling phases. Therefore, dynamic control of dead time can be profitably applied even in converters operating in the tens o…

Materials sciencepredictive control; field effect transistor switches; switching convertors; transient response; predictive dead time controller; dynamic dead time controller; synchronous boost converters; power losses; transient response020209 energypredictive dead time controller02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronicalaw.inventiondynamic dead time controllerlawControl theorypower losse0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBreakdown voltageElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPredictive controlsynchronous boost converterfield effect transistor switcheswitching convertor020208 electrical & electronic engineeringTransistorConvertersDead timetransient responseBoost converterVoltage dropVoltage
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The Mu3e Data Acquisition

2020

The Mu3e experiment aims to find or exclude the lepton flavour violating decay $\mu^+\to e^+e^-e^+$ with a sensitivity of one in 10$^{16}$ muon decays. The first phase of the experiment is currently under construction at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI, Switzerland), where beams with up to 10$^8$ muons per second are available. The detector will consist of an ultra-thin pixel tracker made from High-Voltage Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (HV-MAPS), complemented by scintillating tiles and fibres for precise timing measurements. The experiment produces about 100 Gbit/s of zero-suppressed data which are transported to a filter farm using a network of FPGAs and fast optical links. On the filte…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsMesonPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsdata acquisitionfibre: opticalFOS: Physical scienceshigh energy physics instrumentationprinted circuits7. Clean energycomputer: networkOptical fiber communicationData acquisitionsemiconductor detector: pixelOptical switchesmultiprocessor: graphicshardwareSensitivity (control systems)muon+: decay[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Electrical and Electronic EngineeringGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)scintillation counterFPGAClocksPhysicsData acquisition (DAQ)MuonPixelMesonsDetectorlepton: flavor: violationField programmable gate arraysDetectorsInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)sensitivityNuclear Energy and EngineeringFilter (video)field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs)Data acquisition (DAQ); field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs); high energy physics instrumentation; printed circuitselectronics: readoutHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentLeptonelectronics: design
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Data from: Getting there and around: host range oscillations during colonisation of the Canary Islands by the parasitic nematode Spauligodon

2017

Episodes of expansion and isolation in geographic range over space and time, during which parasites have the opportunity to expand their host range, are linked to the development of host-parasite mosaic assemblages and parasite diversification. In this study we investigated whether island colonisation events lead to host range oscillations in a taxon of host-specific parasitic nematodes of the genus Spauligodon in the Canary Islands. We further investigated if range oscillations also resulted in shifts in host breadth (i.e. specialization), as expected for parasites on islands. Parasite phylogeny and divergence time estimates were inferred from molecular data with Bayesian methods. Host div…

Parasite island syndromemedicine and health careHost specificitySpauligodonLife SciencesMedicineHost switches
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Proton‐Gated Ring‐Closure of a Negative Photochromic Azulene‐Based Diarylethene

2020

Abstract Proton‐responsive photochromic molecules are attractive for their ability to react on non‐invasive rapid optical stimuli and the importance of protonation/deprotonation processes in various fields. Conventionally, their acidic/basic sites are on hetero‐atoms, which are orthogonal to the photo‐active π‐center. Here, we incorporate azulene, an acid‐sensitive pure hydrocarbon, into the skeleton of a diarylethene‐type photoswitch. The latter exhibits a novel proton‐gated negative photochromic ring‐closure and its optical response upon protonation in both open and closed forms is much more pronounced than those of diarylethene photoswitches with hetero‐atom based acidic/basic moieties. …

azulenenegative photochromismProtonation010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundPhotochromismDeprotonationDiaryletheneMoleculeMolecular switchphotochemistryPhotoswitch010405 organic chemistryCommunicationPhotoswitchesGeneral ChemistryAzuleneCommunications3. Good health0104 chemical sciences540 Chemie und zugeordnete Wissenschaftenchemistryacid-base equilibriaddc:540diarylethene
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Network Capacity Estimators Predicting QoE in HTTP Adaptive Streaming

2022

The aim of adaptive HTTP streaming technology is preserving the best possible video streaming quality for viewers in heterogeneous network conditions. This can be achieved by making multiple quality versions of the video available. Switching between versions during playback should be imperceptible and fluent. The decision about quality-level switching is typically based on network capacity estimation and buffer occupancy, which predict the risk of stalling. Since quality-level switching and stalling are directly evident to the user, they are often classified as influence factors of quality of experience (QoE). In this paper, we observe different network capacity estimators and buffer behavi…

bandwidthsuorituskykybit rateHTTP adaptive streamingsuoratoistoestimationGeneral Computer Sciencevaihtoehdotstreaming mediaGeneral Engineeringlaatuquality of experiencevideoTK1-9971switchesAdaptive algorithmadaptive algorithmalgoritmitquality of serviceplayer performanceGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringkäyttäjäkokemusnetwork capacity estimatorsthroughputIEEE Access
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Chemical design of coordination polymers and functional materials: from pore control in MOFs through spin dynamics in nanomagnets to rotaxanes in mol…

2022

El trabajo de esta tesis se enmarca en el diseño químico de polímeros de coordinación y de materiales funcionales para poder ser utilizados en el campo de los materiales moleculares. El capítulo 1 ofrece una visión de los avances más significativos en la química de coordinación, así como una introducción general de los materiales moleculares más relevantes en la actualidad. El objetivo es proporcionar al lector el conocimiento necesario para establecer las bases sobre los campos a tratar. El resto de capítulos está organizado de acuerdo con un aumento de la dimensionalidad, empezando con moléculas discretas y terminando con polímeros de coordinación. El capítulo dos describe dos estructuras…

catalysismolecular electronicsUNESCO::QUÍMICAchemical designmolecular switchesgas separationMOFsSMM
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Multipactor radiation analysis within a waveguide region based on a frequency-domain representation of the dynamics of charged particles

2009

[EN] A technique for the accurate computation of the electromagnetic fields radiated by a charged particle moving within a parallel-plate waveguide is presented. Based on a transformation of the time-varying current density of the particle into a time-harmonic current density, this technique allows the evaluation of the radiated electromagnetic fields both in the frequency and time domains, as well as in the near- and far-field regions. For this purpose, several accelerated versions of the parallel-plate Green's function in the frequency domain have been considered. The theory has been successfully applied to the multipactor discharge occurring within a two metal-plates region. The proposed…

electromagnetic fieldsMultipactor effectElectromagnetic fieldcurrent densityImage theoryGreens-FunctionElectrodynamicsAcceleratorelectrodynamicsFinite difference time-domain analysisElectromagnetic radiationmicrowave switchesGreen's function methodslaw.inventionPeriodic StructuresOpticsBreakdownCurrent densitylawTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESGreen's functionsFrequency-domain analysisfinite difference time-domain analysisEwald MethodPhysicsTeoría de la Señal y las Comunicaciones2-Dbusiness.industryElectromagnetic fieldsMicrowave switcheswaveguidesParallel plate waveguideCharged particleComputational physicsfrequency-domain analysisTransformation (function)Frequency domainModesDischarge3325 Tecnología de las TelecomunicacionesMultipactor effectbusinessWake-FieldWaveguidesWaveguideCurrent densitySimulationPhysical Review E
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Supramolecular Association of Halochromic Switches and Halloysite Nanotubes in Fluorescent Nanoprobes for Tumor Detection

2022

Fluorescence imaging has become an indispensable tool in the biomedical laboratory to elucidate the fundamental dynamic and structural factors regulating cellular processes. The development of fluorescent nanoprobes represents a challenge to detect any cellular process under a microscope. Herein, a fluorescent nanomaterial was synthesized by exploiting the supramolecular interaction between a halochromic switch (1Cl) and halloysite nanotubes (HNTs). The successful synthesis of a HNTs/1Cl nanomaterial was confirmed by thermogravimetric analysis and Fourier transform infrared. The aqueous mobility was investigated by dynamic light scattering and ζ-potential measurements as well. Furthermore, …

fluorescent probesMCF-7 cell linesSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaHL-60R cell linesGeneral Materials Sciencehalloysite nanotubesSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicatumor detectionhalochromic switchessupramolecular interactionsSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Design, Synthesis and Characterization of a Visible-Light-Sensitive Molecular Switch and Its PEGylation Towards a Self-Assembling Molecule.

2022

HBDI-like chromophores represent a novel set of biomimetic switches mimicking the fluorophore of the green fluorescent protein that are currently studied with the hope to expand the molecular switch/motor toolbox. However, until now members capable of absorbing visible light in their neutral (i. e. non-anionic) form have not been reported. In this contribution we report the preparation of an HBDI-like chromophore based on a 3-phenylbenzofulvene scaffold capable of absorbing blue light and photoisomerizing on the picosecond timescale. More specifically, we show that double-bond photoisomerization occurs in both the E-to-Z and Z-to-E directions and that these can be controlled by irradiating …

light-driven molecular switchesnanoaggregatesHBDI-like chromophores; light-driven molecular switches; light-sensitive molecules; nanoaggregates; photoswitches; self-assembling molecules; Green Fluorescent Proteins; LightLightOrganic ChemistryGreen Fluorescent ProteinsHBDI-like chromophoresself-assembling moleculesGeneral Chemistrylight-sensitive moleculesCatalysisphotoswitchesChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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