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Finely tunable laser based on a bulk silicon wafer for gas sensing applications

2016

In this work a very simple continuously tunable laser based on an erbium ring cavity and a silicon wafer is presented. This laser can be tuned with very fine steps, which is a compulsory characteristic for gas sensing applications. Moreover the laser is free of mode hopping within a spectral range sufficiently wide to match one of the ro-vibrational lines of a target molecule. Here the proposed laser reached, at ∼1530 nm, a continuous tuning range of around 950 pm (>100 GHz) before mode hopping occurred, when a silicon wafer of 355 μm thickness was used. Additionally, the laser can be finely tuned with small tuning steps of <12 pm, achieving a resolution of 84.6 pm °C-1 and by using a therm…

Range (particle radiation)Materials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Hybrid silicon laserbusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyLaser01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsErbiumWavelength020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOpticschemistrylaw0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWaferbusinessInstrumentationFabry–Pérot interferometerTunable laserLaser Physics Letters
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Real-time manipulation of ZnO nanowires on a flat surface employed for tribological measurements: Experimental methods and modeling

2012

Elastic and tribological properties of zinc oxide nanowires (NWs) on Si wafer and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) are experimentally investigated and theoretically interpreted. Measurements are performed inside a scanning electron microscope (SEM) using real-time manipulation technique that enables two possible ways of data registration: “external” force registration with quartz tuning fork (QTF) based sensor and “internal” force registration utilizing in situ observed elastic deformation of NWs. Young modulus is determined by loading half-suspended NW at its free end and then employed for the following tribological experiments. Maximal static friction force is estimated when NW i…

Range (particle radiation)Materials scienceScanning electron microscopeRelaxation (NMR)NanowireYoung's modulusNanotechnologyTribologyCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeHighly oriented pyrolytic graphitesymbolsWaferComposite materialphysica status solidi (b)
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Comparing different processing methods in apple slice drying. Part 2 solid-state Fast Field Cycling 1H-NMR relaxation properties, shrinkage and chang…

2019

The objective of this paper was to study the effects of different drying methods that are: microwave (MW), hot air (HA) and a combination of both (HY), on the 1H-NMR relaxation properties, shrinkage and volatile compounds of Golden Delicious apple slices. Fast field cycling NMR relaxometry reveals that the HA samples dried at different temperatures (65 and 75 °C) appear to contain less restrained water as compared to the sample obtained by MW heating at the same temperatures. In fact, the longitudinal relaxation rates (T1) of the water molecules in the HA dried slices resulted shorter than those measured for the MW dried samples, thereby revealing that in the MW slices, water molecules beha…

RelaxometryMaterials scienceField cyclingSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaRelaxation (NMR)AppleAnalytical chemistrySolid-stateSoil Science1H-NMR relaxation propertieSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentarirelaxation propertiesControl and Systems EngineeringAppleDrying relaxation propertiesShrinkageVolatile compoundsMicrowaveVolatile compoundsProton NMRWaferShrinkageMicrowaveAgronomy and Crop ScienceAppleDryingMicrowaveDryingFood ScienceShrinkageBiosystems Engineering
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Taking Stock and Re-Examining the Role of Science Communication

2021

Eight science communication research projects have been funded by the European Commission since 2018. These projects are a response to one of the European Commission's 'Science with and for Society' (SwafS) funding calls ¿ 'SwafS-19: Taking stock and re-examining the role of science communication.' Together these projects have received almost ¿10 million in research funding, and each has been affected to some extent by the COVID-19 global pandemic. This paper provides an overview of the eight projects, how they adapted to the challenges caused by the pandemic, and the subsequent implications for science communication policy and research funding.

SDG 16 - PeaceSDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong Institutionsscience with and for societyhorizon europeComunicació científicascience communication/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/peace_justice_and_strong_institutionsJustice and Strong InstitutionsCiència Aspectes socialsscience journalismpublic engagementEnvironmental scienceshorizon 2020citizen scienceGE1-350swafsGeneral Environmental Science
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Diffusion of oxygen in cork.

2012

International audience; This work reports measurements of effective oxygen diffusion coefficient in raw cork. Kinetics of oxygen transfer through cork is studied at 298 K thanks to a homemade manometric device composed of two gas compartments separated by a cork wafer sample. The first compartment contains oxygen, whereas the second one is kept under dynamic vacuum. The pressure decrease in the first compartment is recorded as a function of time. The effective diffusion coefficient D-eff is obtained by applying Fick's law to transient state using a numerical method based on finite differences. An analytical model derived from Fick's law applied to steady state is also proposed. Results give…

Transient stateWork (thermodynamics)DiffusionAnalytical chemistryWineCorkengineering.material01 natural sciencesINGRESSPermeabilityDiffusion0404 agricultural biotechnologyMass transferEffective diffusion coefficientWaferNONDESTRUCTIVE COLORIMETRIC METHODDIFFERENT CLOSURESSteady stateChemistry010401 analytical chemistryBOTTLESFood Packaging04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryODORANTSModels Theoretical040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesOxygenKineticsengineeringWHITE WINESGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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El lèxic tècnic a la traducció catalana de l?Opus agriculturae de Pal·ladi : una aproximació als llibres de 'grammàtica' i 'medicina'

2017

In 1385 Ferrer Saiol, protonotary of Queen Eleanor of Sicily, translated into Catalan Palladius’s Opus Agriculturae (‘The Work on Farming’). This Latin work was widely known throughout the whole of the Middle Ages, and therefore a translation of Opus Agriculturae was wanted in the fourteenth-century's Kingdom of Aragon. A difficult aspect of Opus  Agriculturae is its technical vocabulary. Being aware of it, Ferrer Saiol referred in his translation to his use of numerous reference books to undertake the best possible version. These medieval glossaries and vocabularies belong in his translation, explicitly as well as implicitly. We identify here books that Ferrer Saiol used for this version, …

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectArtOpuslanguage.human_languageKingdomFerrer Saiol; Palladius; Opus Agriculturae; medieval glossaries; Synonyma; Papias; Vocabularium; Johannes Balbus; Catholicon; Simon of Genoa; Clavis Sanationis; Ibn Wafid; De Simplicibus Medicinis:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languageMiddle AgesCatalanHumanitiesmedia_commonScientific terminology
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Modeling of kinetic and static friction between an elastically bent nanowire and a flat surface

2011

Friction forces for a nanowire (NW) elastically bent on flat substrate were investigated both theoretically and experimentally. Models based on elastic beam theory were proposed considering balance of external, frictional, and elastic forces along the NW. The distributed friction force was determined for two cases: (i) the NW was uniformly dragged at its midpoint and bent by kinetic friction forces and (ii) the NW was held in a bent state by static friction forces. The first case considers a uniform distribution of kinetic friction along the NW and enables the measurement of the friction force from the elastically deformed NW profile. The second case exploits the interplay between static fr…

Uniform distribution (continuous)Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringBent molecular geometryNanowireNanotechnologySubstrate (electronics)MechanicsTribologyCondensed Matter PhysicsKinetic energyMomentumMechanics of MaterialsGeneral Materials ScienceWaferJournal of Materials Research
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Power monitoring in dielectric-loaded plasmonic waveguides with internal Wheatstone bridges

2013

We report on monitoring the mode power in dielectric-loaded surface plasmon polariton waveguides (DLSPPWs) by measuring the resistance of gold electrodes, supporting the DLSPPW mode propagation, with internal (on-chip) Wheatstone bridges. The investigated DLSPPW configuration consisted of 1-μm-thick and 10-μm-wide cycloaliphatic acrylate polymer ridges tapered laterally to a 1-μm-wide ridge placed on a 50-nm-thin and 4-um wide gold stripe, all supported by a ~1.7-µm-thick Cytop layer deposited on a Si wafer. The fabricated DLSPPW power monitors were characterized at telecom wavelengths, showing very high responsivities reaching up to ~6.4 μV/μW (for a bias voltage of 245 mV) and the operati…

Wheatstone bridgeMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhotonic integrated circuitBiasing02 engineering and technologyDielectric021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesSurface plasmon polaritonAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.invention010309 opticsWavelengthOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesElectrodeWafer0210 nano-technologybusinessOptics Express
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Temperature Coefficients of Compensated Silicon Solar Cells – Influence of Ingot Position and Blend-in-ratio

2015

Published version of an article in the journal: Energy Procedia. Also available on Science Direct: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2015.07.004 Solar-grade silicon made from a metallurgical route presents boron and phosphorus compensation. Earlier work has shown that cells made from such material produce more energy than reference polysilicon modules when the temperature and irradiance is high. In the present study, solar cells from two different ingots with different blend-in-ratios were made from wafers at varying ingot heights in order to investigate how the temperature coefficients vary with compensation level and ingot height. The results suggest that solar modules made with solar ce…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceSiliconIrradiancechemistry.chemical_elementsolar-grade siliconCompensated siliconCompensation (engineering)temperature coefficientEnergy(all)chemistryForensic engineeringmulticrystalline solar cellsWaferComposite materialIngotingot heightBoronTemperature coefficientEnergy Procedia
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A high-accuracy calibration method for temperature dependent photoluminescence imaging

2019

This work demonstrates a novel technique for calibrating temperature dependent photoluminescence (PL) images of silicon wafers with high accuracy. The PL signal is calibrated using a heat-controlled photoconductance (PC) stage integrated into the PL imaging system. The PC signal is measured in true steady state condition and used to determine the calibration constant under the same temperature and illumination as the PL image, thus providing a high-precision calibration. This results in a robust method for imaging of important physical parameters, such as the minority carrier lifetime and the implied voltage at different temperatures, as well as the temperature coefficients and the recombin…

Work (thermodynamics)Steady state (electronics)PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Fysikk: 430business.industryCalibrationOptoelectronicsWaferCarrier lifetimebusinessSignalVoltage
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