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How nitrogen modifies the nuclear magnetic shielding in tetraazanaphthalenes
2009
Although for planar conjugated hydrocarbons the out-of-plane component of proton magnetic shielding is an unquestionable quantitative aromaticity indicator, the same is not true for tetraazanaphthalenes. As in these compounds the (core + sigma)-currents associated to the nitrogen nuclei diminish the perpendicular component of shielding, abnormal values of (1)H NMR sigma(zz) are obtained. Therefore, a consistent aromaticity measure must be based only on the pi-contribution to the out-of-plane component of proton magnetic shielding. Otherwise, the behavior of these compounds in presence of an external magnetic field parallels that of naphthalene, with the nitrogen nuclei contributing to the r…
Measurement of the Charge-Averaged Elastic Lepton-Proton Scattering Cross Section by the OLYMPUS Experiment
2020
Physical review letters 126(16), 162501 (1-6) (2021). doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.162501
Measurement of proton electromagnetic form factors in the time-like region using initial state radiation at BESIII
2021
Physics letters / B 817, 136328 (2021). doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136328
Sleep under exposure to high-frequency electromagnetic fields.
2004
The controversy about potential health hazards associated with the exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) has been recently stimulated by the increasing use of mobile telecommunication devices. Attention has focused here on non-thermal effects of low-level high-frequency radiation, which does not lead to a heating of tissue. Scientific literature on the effects of high-frequency EMFs on sleep is reviewed. The epidemiological studies provide no evidence that sleep disturbances are a relevant complaint under exposure to such fields. Recent sleep laboratory studies have revealed a number of slight effects. Despite their heterogeneity, there seems to be some consistency regarding a slight sle…
Assessment of a Modified Acoustic Lens for Electromagnetic Shock Wave Lithotripters in a Swine Model
2013
The acoustic lens of the Modularis electromagnetic shock wave lithotripter (Siemens, Malvern, Pennsylvania) was modified to produce a pressure waveform and focal zone more closely resembling that of the original HM3 device (Dornier Medtech, Wessling, Germany). We assessed the newly designed acoustic lens in vivo in an animal model.Stone fragmentation and tissue injury produced by the original and modified lenses of the Modularis lithotripter were evaluated in a swine model under equivalent acoustic pulse energy (about 45 mJ) at 1 Hz pulse repetition frequency. Stone fragmentation was determined by the weight percent of stone fragments less than 2 mm. To assess tissue injury, shock wave trea…
Low-Noise Amplification and Frequency Conversion with a Multiport Microwave Optomechanical Device
2016
High-gain amplifiers of electromagnetic signals operating near the quantum limit are crucial for quantum information systems and ultrasensitive quantum measurements. However, the existing techniques have a limited gain-bandwidth product and only operate with weak input signals. Here we demonstrate a two-port optomechanical scheme for amplification and routing of microwave signals, a system that simultaneously performs high-gain amplification and frequency conversion in the quantum regime. Our amplifier, implemented in a two-cavity microwave optomechanical device, shows 41 dB of gain and has a high dynamic range, handling input signals up to $10^{13}$ photons per second, three orders of magn…
The M4 transitions of isomeric states
2015
Tässä pro gradu -tutkielmassa tutkitaan isomeeristen tilojen magneettisten M4-gammasiirtymien redusoituja matriisielementtejä. Tutkittavat siirtymät ovat venyneitä M4-siirtymiä kaksoisbeetahajoamisten massa-alueilla A=85-115 ja A=135-143. Tutkielman tarkoituksena on verrata kokeellisia ydinmatriisielementtejä kvasihiukkasmatriisielementteihin ja MQPM-teorian avulla laskettuihin matriisielementteihin. Kokeelliset matriisielementi lasketaan kokeellisesti määritettyjen arvojen avulla ja kvasihiukkas- sekä MQPM-matriisielementit määritetään tietokoneohjelmien avulla. Kokeellisten ja kvasihiukkasmatriisielementtien välinen suhde osoittautui olevan noin 0,29 ja kokeellisten ja MQPM-matriisielemen…
Resonant X-ray scattering in biological structure research
2007
The use of anomalous X-ray scattering of light elements like sulfur and phosphorus is of particular interest in biological structure research. These elements serve as native labels in proteins, nucleic acids and membranes. Their medium scattering power is drastically changed at their K absorption edges at wavelengths between 5 and 6 A where X-ray absorption excludes the use of open air diffractometers. The construction of a new diffractometer tunable to wavelengths between 1.2 and 7 A is presented. First results of anomalous scattering from sulfur in bacteriorhodopsin near the K absorption edge have been obtained recently. Their possible impact on crystallography will be considered. A compa…
Pion electroproduction, partially conserved axial-vector current, chiral Ward identities, and the axial form factor revisited
2003
We reinvestigate Adler's partially conserved axial-vector current relation in the presence of an external electromagnetic field within the framework of QCD coupled to external fields. We discuss pion electroproduction within a tree-level approximation to chiral perturbation theory and explicitly verify a chiral Ward identity referred to as the Adler-Gilman relation. We critically examine soft-momentum techniques and point out how inadmissable approximations may lead to results incompatible with chiral symmetry. As a result we confirm that threshold pion electroproduction is indeed a tool to obtain information on the axial form factor of the nucleon.
Electromagnetic lattice gauge invariance in two-dimensional discrete-time quantum walks
2018
International audience; Gauge invariance is one of the more important concepts in physics. We discuss this concept in connection with the unitary evolution of discrete-time quantum walks in one and two spatial dimensions, when they include the interaction with synthetic, external electromagnetic fields. One introduces this interaction as additional phases that play the role of gauge fields. Here, we present a way to incorporate those phases, which differs from previous works. Our proposal allows the discrete derivatives, that appear under a gauge transformation, to treat time and space on the same footing, in a way which is similar to standard lattice gauge theories. By considering two step…