13 research outputs found
Graphene plasmonics
Two rich and vibrant fields of investigation, graphene physics and
plasmonics, strongly overlap. Not only does graphene possess intrinsic plasmons
that are tunable and adjustable, but a combination of graphene with noble-metal
nanostructures promises a variety of exciting applications for conventional
plasmonics. The versatility of graphene means that graphene-based plasmonics
may enable the manufacture of novel optical devices working in different
frequency ranges, from terahertz to the visible, with extremely high speed, low
driving voltage, low power consumption and compact sizes. Here we review the
field emerging at the intersection of graphene physics and plasmonics.Comment: Review article; 12 pages, 6 figures, 99 references (final version
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Orbital-free density functional theory of out-of-plane charge screening in graphene.
We propose a density functional theory of Thomas-Fermi-Dirac-von Weizs\"acker
type to describe the response of a single layer of graphene resting on a
dielectric substrate to a point charge or a collection of charges some distance
away from the layer. We formulate a variational setting in which the proposed
energy functional admits minimizers, both in the case of free graphene layers
and under back-gating. We further provide conditions under which those
minimizers are unique and correspond to configurations consisting of
inhomogeneous density profiles of charge carrier of only one type. The
associated Euler-Lagrange equation for the charge density is also obtained, and
uniqueness, regularity and decay of the minimizers are proved under general
conditions. In addition, a bifurcation from zero to non-zero response at a
finite threshold value of the external charge is proved.Comment: 38 pages, 3 figure
FĂstulas digestivas no trauma
Digestive fistulas are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, representing mayor challenges regarding diagnosis and the requiring management according physiopathologic basis, including hydroeletrolytic therapy, antibiotics, nutritional support, selected surgical handling and skin care. Most of these lesions are postoperative complications, especially in urgency and traumatic situations. Our objective is to revise important aspects regarding gastrointestinal tract fistulas secondary to trauma, emphasizing classification, physiopathology, diagnosis, complications and treatment
A field experimental study on recolonization and succession of subtidal macrobenthic community in sediment contaminated with industrial wastes
A field experiment was carried out in Hong Kong to study the patterns of recolonization and succession of subtidal macrobenthos in defaunated sediment contaminated with industrial wastes and to determine the time required for benthic recovery in the industrial-contaminated sediment. A total of 50 species was found with an average of 172 animals/tray and 24 species/tray recorded one month after deployment. Initial colonizers were predominantly polychaetes (96 animals/tray, accounting for 55.7%) and gastropods (47 animals/tray, accounting for 27.2%). Abundance of macrobenthos increased quickly to a peak (505 animals/tray) after four months, declined afterwards, and increased again till the end of the experiment. Species number peaked (57 species/tray) in the same month as abundance did, and gradually declined thereafter. Abundance, species number and diversity were significantly lower in the industrial-contaminated sediment as compared to the controls during the early successional stages, indicating the harmful effects of industrial wastes on recolonization and succession of macrobenthos. Although no significant differences in community parameters between the industrial-contaminated and the control sediments were found after eleven months, significant difference in species composition still existed after fourteen months, showing a relatively long-term impact of industrial wastes on macrobenthic community structure. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.link_to_subscribed_fulltex