375 research outputs found
Cascaded half-harmonic generation of femtosecond frequency combs in mid-IR
For the growing demand of frequency combs in mid-infrared (mid-IR), known as
the "molecular fingerprint" region of the spectrum [1], down conversion of
near-IR frequency combs through half- harmonic generation offers numerous
benefits including high conversion efficiency and intrinsic phase and frequency
locking to the near-IR pump [2]. Hence cascaded half-harmonic generation
promises a simple path towards extending the wavelength coverage of stable
frequency combs. Here, we report a two-octave down-conversion of a frequency
comb around 1 {\mu}m through cascaded half-harmonic generation with ~64%
efficiency in the first stage, and ~18% in the second stage. We obtain
broadband intrinsically-frequency-locked frequency combs with ~50-fs pulses at
~2 {\mu}m and ~110-fs pulses at ~4 {\mu}m. These results indicate the
effectiveness of half-harmonic generation as a universal tool for efficient
phase- and frequency-locked down-conversion, which can be beneficial for
numerous applications requiring long-wavelength coherent sources
Panoramic-Based Mandibular Indices and Bone Mineral Density of Femoral Neck and Lumbar Vertebrae in Women
Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional analytic study was to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of panoramic-based indices of the mandible (Mental Index-MI, Mandibular Cortical Index-MCI and Panoramic Mandibular Index-PMI) and to determine their correlationwith bone mineral density (BMD) of the femoral neck and lumbar vertebrae (L2-L4) in order to assess the possibility of using these parameters as indicators of osteoporosis.Materials and Methods: The mandibular indices of 67 women over 35 years old were measured from panoramic radiographs, and bone densitometry was performed in the femoral neck and lumbar vertebrae (L2-L4), using DXA (Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry)technique. The patients were divided into three categories of normal, osteopenic andosteoporotic in each skeletal region. One-way ANOVA and ROC curve analyses were applied.The results were considered statistically significant when the P-value was less than 0.05.Results: Comparing the mean BMD in the femoral neck in women between C1 and C3 subgroups of MCI, a significant difference was detected (P=0.04). The mean PMI in the three skeletal subgroups was not different according to the skeletal region (P>0.05). We found a significant difference in mean MI between normal and osteopenic subgroups in the femoral neck (P=0.042).Conclusion: Using radiomorphometric indices of the mandible (MCI-MI) may be useful in determining the skeletal status of the patients, but is not sufficient for precise evaluation
Realizing Spin-Hamiltonians in Nanolaser Lattices
We demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally that coupled metallic nanolasers can be used to emulate spin-Hamiltonians. Depending on the geometry of the array, we observe ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic behaviors, as well as geometric frustration
Evaluation of response to preoperative chemotherapy versus surgery alone in gastroesophageal cancer: Tumor resectability, pathologic results and post-operative complications
Gastroesophageal cancer is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide. Despite significant developments in management, 5-year survival in the developing world is less than 20 percent. Due to restricted research about the impact of preoperative chemotherapy (POC) on tumor resection, pathological response and postoperative complications in Iran, we designed and implemented the present retrospective cross- sectional study on 156 patients with gastroesophageal cancer (GEc) between 2013 and 2015 at Shariati Hospital of Tehran. Two groups were included, the first group had previously received preoperative chemotherapy and the second group had only undergone surgery. All patients were followed for at least one year after the operation in terms of tumor recurrence, relapse free survival and one-year survival. The two groups were eventually compared regarding tumor resection, pathological response, postoperative complications, recurrence rate and survival. The mean age was 66.5± 7.3 years and 78 percent were male. The tumor resectability, pathological response and postoperative complications in the group which received POC were 93.5, 21.8 and 12.8, respectively, and in the surgery alone group figures for tumor resection and postoperative complications were 76 and 29.5, respectively. Also based on our study the 5-year survival in the POC group was better (79.5 vs. 66.5). Using standard neoadjuvant regimens (preoperative chemotherapy/ chemoradiotherapy) beforesurgery could increase tumor resectability, pathological response, and improve the general status of the patients. Therefore using POC may be recommended over surgery alone. © 2016, Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Cognitive Computing for Multimodal Sentiment Sensing and Emotion Recognition Fusion Based on Machine Learning Techniques Implemented by Computer Interface System
A multiple slot fractal antenna design has been determined communication efficiency and its multi-function activities. High-speed small communication devices have been required for future smart chip applications, so that researchers have been employed new and creative antenna design. Antennas are key part in communication systems, those are used to improve communication parameters like gain, efficiency, and bandwidth. Consistently, modern antennas design with high bandwidth and gain balancing is very difficult, therefore an adaptive antenna array chip design is required. In this research work a coaxial fed antenna with fractal geometry design has been implemented for Wi-Fi and Radio altimeter application. The fractal geometry has been taken with multiple numbers of slots in the radiating structure for uncertain applications. The coaxial feeding location has been selected based on the good impedance matching condition (50 Ohms). The overall dimension mentioned for antenna are approximately 50X50X1.6 mm on FR4 substrate and performance characteristic analysis is performed with change in substrate material presented in this work. Dual-band resonant frequency is being emitted by the antenna with resonance at 3.1 and 4.3 GHz for FR4 substrate material and change in the resonant bands is obtained with change in substrate. The proposed Antenna is prototyped on Anritsu VNA tool and presented the comparative analysis like VSWR 12%, reflection coefficient 9.4%,3D-Gain 6.2% and surface current 9.3% had been improved
Correlation of Clinical Examination, MRI and Arthroscopy Findings in Menisco-Cruciate Injuries of the Knee: A Prospective Diagnostic Study
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the correlation of the clinical examination, MRI and arthroscopic findings in cruciate ligaments and meniscal injuries of knee and to evaluate the accuracy of clinical examination and MRI with the gold standard arthroscopy.
Methods: A prospective diagnostic double-blind study was conducted on 104 consecutive patients admitted to the outdoor/casualty with trauma to the knee complaining of knee pain/locking/ instability, from August 2012 to June 2014. All the patients were subjected to clinical examination, MRI scanning and diagnostic arthroscopy. Variables like sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy of clinical examination and MRI against arthroscopy were evaluated.
Results: The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of clinical examination for anterior cruciate ligament tears were 94.7%, 71.4% and 88.5% and for MRI were 94.7%, 78.6% and 90.4%, respectively; for posterior cruciate ligament tears 100%, 100% and 100% for clinical examination and for MRI 80%, 97.9% and 96.2%, respectively. These values for medial meniscus tears were 76.5%, 68.6% and 71.2% for clinical examination and 88.2%, 62.8% and 71.2% respectively for MRI. For lateral meniscus tears, 40%, 94.6% and 78.8% for clinical examination and 46.7%, 89.2% and 76.9% respectively for MRI.
Conclusions: A skillfully performed clinical examination establishes a diagnosis on which an arthroscopic procedure can be planned, reserving MRI scans for patients where the clinical examination fails to establish a diagnosis or cannot be performed. Decision to use MRI should be based on the criteria that it would confirm, expand the diagnosis or change diagnosis in such a way that alters the proposed treatment
Assessment of body mass index and hand anthropometric measurements as independent risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome
The goal of this study was to clarify the role of body mass index (BMI) (weight
divided by square of height; kg/m2) and hand anthropometric measurements
as independent risk determinants in the development of carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) and their relationship to the severity of CTS. A total of 131 patients
with clinical symptoms of CTS and 131 normal subjects were enrolled, of
whom 121 were female both in the CTS cases and the controls. All cases were
electrodiagnostically confirmed and assigned to three severity groups. BMI,
wrist ratio, shape index, digit index and hand length/height ratio were measured
in all participants. Mean values for each item were compared between
cases and controls and severity subgroups. A logistic regression analysis was
performed to determine independent CTS risk factors. The mean values of BMI,
wrist ratio and shape index were significantly higher in all CTS patients and
females compared to controls, whereas in males only BMI and wrist ratio were
higher. The patients in the mild severity subgroup had a significantly lower age
and wrist ratio. BMI, wrist ratio and shape index were found to be independent
risk factors of CTS development in all patients and females. Our study showed
BMI, wrist ratio and shape index as independent risk factors for CTS. These
findings are of potential anatomical and clinical importance and outline the
risk factors of anatomical malfunction of the wrist in CTS.
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Fractional-length sync-pumped degenerate optical parametric oscillator for 500-MHz 3-μm mid-infrared frequency comb generation
We demonstrate a mid-IR frequency comb centered at 3120 nm with 650-nm (20-THz) bandwidth at a comb-teeth spacing of 500 MHz. The generated comb is based on a compact ring-type synchronously pumped optical parametric oscillator (SPOPO) operating at degeneracy and pumped by a mode-locked Er-doped 1560 nm fiber laser at a repetition rate of 100 MHz. We achieve high-repetition rate by using a fractional-length cavity with a roundtrip length of 60 cm, which is one-fifth of the length dictated by conventional synchronous pumping
Highly efficient visible and near-IR photon pair generation with thin-film lithium niobate
Efficient on-chip entangled photon pair generation at telecom wavelengths is
an integral aspect of emerging quantum optical technologies, particularly for
quantum communication and computing. However, moving to shorter wavelengths
enables the use of more accessible silicon detector technology and opens up
applications in imaging and spectroscopy. Here, we present high brightness
( pairs/mW/nm) visible-near-IR photon pair
generation in a periodically poled lithium niobate nanophotonic waveguide. The
degenerate spectrum of the photon pairs is centered at 811 nm with a bandwidth
of 117 nm. The measured on-chip source efficiency of pairs/mW is on par with source efficiencies at telecom wavelengths and
is also orders of magnitude higher than the efficiencies of other visible
sources implemented in bulk crystal or diffused waveguide-based technologies.
These results represent the shortest wavelength of photon pairs generated in a
nanophotonic waveguide reported to date by nearly an octave.Comment: Main text: 10 pages, 6 figures; Supplementary material: 5 pages, 3
figures. Author initials update
Temporal Simultons in Optical Parametric Oscillators
We report the first demonstration of a regime of operation in optical parametric oscillators (OPOs), in which the formation of temporal simultons produces stable femtosecond half-harmonic pulses. Simultons are simultaneous bright-dark solitons of a signal field at frequency ω and the pump field at
2ω, which form in a quadratic nonlinear medium. The formation of simultons in an OPO is due to the interplay of nonlinear pulse acceleration with the timing mismatch between the pump repetition period and the cold-cavity round-trip time and is evidenced by sech^2 spectra with broad instantaneous bandwidths when the resonator is detuned to a slightly longer round-trip time than the pump repetition period. We provide a theoretical description of an OPO operating in a regime dominated by these dynamics, observe the distinct features of simulton formation in an experiment, and verify our results with numerical simulations. These results represent a new regime of operation in nonlinear resonators, which can lead to efficient and scalable sources of few-cycle frequency combs at arbitrary wavelengths
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