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Sakārtojuma saikļi dažādu reģistru tekstu saliktos sakārtotos teikumos
2017
Šajā pētījumā tiek analizēti sakārtojuma saikļi saliktos sakārtotos teikumos Britu Nacionālajā Korpusā. Pētījuma mērķis ir izpētīt sakārtojuma saikļu, kas saista neatkarīgas teikuma daļas saliktos sakārtotos teikumos tekstos, kas sagrupēti četros dažādos reģistros (akadēmiski teksti, daiļliteratūra, laikraksti un sarunas) Britu Nacionālajā Korpusā, biežumu un dažādību. Teorētiskā pētījuma metode, kas tika izmantota, ir teoriju par sakārtojuma saikļiem, saliktiem sakārtotiem teikumiem, reģistru un korpusu salīdzināšana. Sekojošas kvantitatīvās pētījuma metodes tika izmantotas – pirmkārt, saliktu sakārtotu teikumu ieguve no korpusa, pēc tam tika izmantotas tādas aprakstošās statistikas metode…
Modifications électrochimiques de surfaces et dispositifs électroniques organiques
2018
Organic electronics remains a fruitful research field thanks to the diversity of molecular structures reachable by organic synthesis. Molecular materials offer convenient shaping processes, such as solution processing techniques, which can be used for the fabrication of organic devices on plastic substrates.Our works can be summarized as the elaboration of conductometric devices thanks to electrochemistry and the study of their electrical and sensing properties. They deal with two topics: the development of new transducers based on substituted polyanilines and phthalocyanines and the study of the influence of electrochemical modifications on the behavior of known devices.We first developped…
Preparation and photocatalytic activity of ZnO-SnO2, ZnO-ZnWO4 and SnO2-ZnO-ZnWO4 nanocomposites
2014
Generation of travelling sine-Gordon breathers in noisy long Josephson junctions
2022
The generation of travelling sine-Gordon breathers is achieved through the nonlinear supratransmission effect in a magnetically driven long Josephson junction, in the presence of losses, a current bias, and a thermal noise source. We demonstrate how to exclusively induce breather modes by means of controlled magnetic pulses. A nonmonotonic behavior of the breather-only generation probability is observed as a function of the noise intensity. An experimental protocol providing evidence of the Josephson breather's existence is proposed.
Ac-locking of thermally-induced sine-Gordon breathers
2023
A complete framework for exciting and detecting thermally-induced, stabilized sine-Gordon breathers in ac-driven long Josephson junctions is developed. The formation of long-time stable breathers locked to the ac source occurs for a sufficiently high temperature. The latter emerges as a powerful control parameter, allowing for the remarkably stable localized modes to appear. Nonmonotonic behaviors of both the breather generation probability and the energy spatial correlations versus the thermal noise strength are found. The junction's resistive switching characteristics provides a clear experimental signature of the breather.
Electrochemical fabrication of Cu2O/TiO2 nanotubes junctions with visible light photoactivity
2013
A Critical Assessment of Mott-Schottky Analysis for the Characterisation of Passive Film-Electrolyte Junctions
2010
Self-organization and nanostructural control in thin film heterojunctions.
2013
In spite of more than two-decades of studies of molecular self-assembly, the achievement of low cost, easy-to-implement and multi-parameter bottom-up approaches to address the supramolecular morphology in three-dimensional (3D) systems is still missing. In the particular case of molecular thin films, the 3D nanoscale morphology and function are crucial for both fundamental and applied research. Here we show how it is possible to tune the 3D film structure (domain size, branching, etc.) of thin film heterojunctions with nanoscale accuracy together with the modulation of their optoelectronic properties by employing an easy two-step approach. At first we prepared multi-planar heterojunctions w…
Large Conductance Switching in a Single-Molecule Device through Room Temperature Spin-Dependent Transport
2016
Controlling the spin of electrons in nanoscale electronic devices is one of the most promising topics aiming at developing devices with rapid and high density information storage capabilities. The interface magnetism or spinterface resulting from the interaction between a magnetic molecule and a metal surface, or vice versa, has become a key ingredient in creating nanoscale molecular devices with novel functionalities. Here, we present a single-molecule wire that displays large (>10000%) conductance switching by controlling the spin-dependent transport under ambient conditions (room temperature in a liquid cell). The molecular wire is built by trapping individual spin crossover Fe-II comple…
Morphology changes induced by intercellular gap junction blocking: A reaction-diffusion mechanism.
2021
Complex anatomical form is regulated in part by endogenous physiological communication between cells; however, the dynamics by which gap junctional (GJ) states across tissues regulate morphology are still poorly understood. We employed a biophysical modeling approach combining different signaling molecules (morphogens) to qualitatively describe the anteroposterior and lateral morphology changes in model multicellular systems due to intercellular GJ blockade. The model is based on two assumptions for blocking-induced patterning: (i) the local concentrations of two small antagonistic morphogens diffusing through the GJs along the axial direction, together with that of an independent, uncouple…