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Magneto-optical trapping and sub-Doppler cooling of a polyatomic molecule
Nature, 2021Laser cooling and trapping1,2, and magneto-optical trapping methods in particular2, have enabled groundbreaking advances in science, including Bose–Einstein condensation3–5, quantum computation with neutral atoms6,7 and high-precision optical clocks8 ...
N. Vilas +6 more
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ACS Nano, 2021
Natural killer (NK) cell-based immunotherapy has been considered a promising cell-based cancer treatment strategy with low side effects for early tumors and metastasis. However, the therapeutic efficacy is generally low in established solid tumors.
Taehoon Sim +6 more
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Natural killer (NK) cell-based immunotherapy has been considered a promising cell-based cancer treatment strategy with low side effects for early tumors and metastasis. However, the therapeutic efficacy is generally low in established solid tumors.
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Magneto-Plasmonic Nanoparticles
2021Magnetoplasmonics nanoparticles encompass in a single nano-entity all the rich science and promising applications of the plasmonics and magnetic nanoworlds. The difficult liaison and a certain incompatibility between plasmonics and magnetic phenomena, due to the different chemical-physical origins and supportingmaterials, are overcome thanks to the ...
de Julián Fernández, César +1 more
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Magneto and magneto-optical recording materials
Ceramics International, 1993Abstract In this paper, magneto and magneto-optical recording materials are reviewed, and the related recording methods are also briefly described. An outline of the historical development is given. Emphasis is placed on a description of the magnetic characteristics of the materials (particulate media and films) and their preparation methods, and a ...
Giuseppe Turilli, Antonio Paoluzi
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Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 1996
SummaryA magnetoencephalogram (MEG) is the registration of the magnetic field in points near the head. Because MEG's are weak fields, they have to be measured by means of superconducting sensors. The electric active population of neurons can be computed from the distribution of the magnetic field at a certain instant of time. This is called the inverse
M J, Peters, F, Reinders
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SummaryA magnetoencephalogram (MEG) is the registration of the magnetic field in points near the head. Because MEG's are weak fields, they have to be measured by means of superconducting sensors. The electric active population of neurons can be computed from the distribution of the magnetic field at a certain instant of time. This is called the inverse
M J, Peters, F, Reinders
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Astrophysics and Space Science, 2001
We have performed 2D simulations of the magneto-rotational ejection mechanism, suggested by (1970). Amplification of the toroidal component of the magnetic field due to differential rotation leads to the transformation of a part of the rotational energy to kinetic energy of ejection.
S. G. Moiseenko +2 more
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We have performed 2D simulations of the magneto-rotational ejection mechanism, suggested by (1970). Amplification of the toroidal component of the magnetic field due to differential rotation leads to the transformation of a part of the rotational energy to kinetic energy of ejection.
S. G. Moiseenko +2 more
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Applied Physics Letters, 2019
This study investigates the performance of a double-beam piezo-magneto-elastic wind energy harvester (DBPME-WEH) when exhibiting a galloping-based energy harvesting regime under wind excitation.
Kai Yang, Junlei Wang, D. Yurchenko
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This study investigates the performance of a double-beam piezo-magneto-elastic wind energy harvester (DBPME-WEH) when exhibiting a galloping-based energy harvesting regime under wind excitation.
Kai Yang, Junlei Wang, D. Yurchenko
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A CSRR-Based Sensor for Full Characterization of Magneto-Dielectric Materials
IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, 2019In this paper, a novel complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR)-based sensor for full characterization of magneto-dielectric materials is proposed.
Maryam Saadat-Safa +4 more
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1997
Abstract The time-reversal symmetry breaking, that is the result of the presence of a magnetization, leads to a number of well-known magneto-optical effects like Faraday rotation in transmission and Kerr rotation in reflection. In nonlinear optics in the electric-dipole approximation optical effects, e.g.
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Abstract The time-reversal symmetry breaking, that is the result of the presence of a magnetization, leads to a number of well-known magneto-optical effects like Faraday rotation in transmission and Kerr rotation in reflection. In nonlinear optics in the electric-dipole approximation optical effects, e.g.
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Bioinspired three-dimensional magneto-active scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019Bone tissue repair strategies are gaining increasing relevance due to the growing incidence of bone disorders worldwide. Biochemical stimulation is the most commonly used strategy for cell regeneration while the application of physical stimuli such as ...
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