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    Single-chip CMOS optical microspectrometer

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    Numerous applications, e.g., systems for chemical analysis by optical absorption and emission line characterization, will benefit from the availability of low-cost single-chip spectrometers. A single-chip CMOS optical microspectrometer containing an array of 16 addressable Fabry–Perot etalons (each one with different resonance cavity length), photodetectors and circuits for read-out, multiplexing and driving a serial bus interface has been fabricated. The result is a chip that can operate using only four external connections (including Vdd and Vss). covering the visible spectral range of the spectrum with FWHM = 18 nm. Frequency output and serial bus interface allow easy multi-sensor, multi-chip interfacing using a microcontroller or a personal computer. Power consumption is 1250 µW for a clock frequency of 1 MHzFundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT

    Optical microspectrometer using a micro-instrumentation platform

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    MEMS are usually designed for measuring one parameter and on-chip co-integration of sensor (microstructure) and readout circuits is often pursued. In a multi-parameter measurement system, yield considerations and fabrication compatibility problems favor micro-instruments based on active Si-MCM techniques. The generic device is based on a stacked structure with a universally applicable active silicon MCM platform that contains all the infrastructural functions of a measurement system. Customizing the microsystem requires flip-chip attach of sensor dies and a commercially available microcontroller die, which is subsequently programmed for the intended application. The micro-instrument features a data pre processing capability to provide high-level data (e.g. spectral information rather than raw sensor data) and to communicate with a host processor intelligently.STW - project DEL 55.3733.TU Delft, Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) - Program Praxis XXI-BD/5181/95

    A single-chip CMOS optical microspectrometer with light-to-frequency converter and bus interface

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    A single-chip CMOS optical microspectrometer containing an array of 16 addressable Fabry–Perot etalons (each one with a different resonance cavity length), photodetectors, and circuits for readout, multiplexing, and driving a serial bus interface has been fabricated in a standard 1.6 um CMOS technology (chiparea 3.9x4.2 mm2). The result is a chip that can operate using only four external connections (including and ) covering the optical range of 380–500 nm with full-width half-maximum (FWHM) = 18 nm. Frequency output and serial bus interface allow easy multisensor and multichip interfacing using a microcontroller or a personal computer. Power consumption is 1250 W for a clock frequency of 1 MHz.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT

    Design, fabrication and measurements with a UV Linear-Variable Optical Filter microspectrometer

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    An IC-Compatible Linear-Variable Optical Filter (LVOF) for application in the UV spectral range between 310 nm and 400 nm has been fabricated using resist reflow and an optimized dry-etching. The LVOF is mounted on the top of a commercially available CMOS camera to result in a UV microspectrometer. A special calibration technique has been employed that is based on an initial spectral measurement on a Xenon lamp. The image recorded on the camera during calibration is used in a signal processing algorithm to reconstruct the spectrum of the Mercury lamp and the calibration data is subsequently used in UV spectral measurements. Experiments on fabricated LVOF-based microspectrometer with this calibration approach implemented reveal a spectral resolution of 0.5 nm

    CMOS compatible optical sensors with thin film interference filters : fabrication and characterization

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    Optical microsystems with high spectral selectivity and fabrication compatible with a standard CMOS process have been realized. PN junction photodiodes are used for photodetection. A multi-layer optical filter fabricated on top of the active photodiode forms a Fabry-Perot optical resonance cavity. The resonance wavelength can be designed within the entire visible spectrum. The filters are fabricated by depositing thin layers (SiO2, Al, Ag) with thickness and composition optimized for the required spectral response. Operation is demonstrated on a device with a 20nm Al/250nm SiO2/45nm Ag filter resulting in a narrow transmission peak (FWHM=18nm) with maximum responsivity of 14.8 mA/W at 420nm. IC-fabrication compatibility of this device allows the on-chip integration of A-to-D conversion based on a frequency or bitstream signal.STW - Project DEL.3733

    Integrated silicon microspectrometers

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    Estudo anátomo-cirúrgico do cólon transverso do eqüino por acesso paralombar esquerdo

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    O cólon transverso é um estreitamento do canal alimentar, sujeito a sofrer processos obstrutivos. A ampliação do conhecimento sobre essa estrutura e adjacentes é de grande importância cirúrgica. Neste estudo foram utilizados 10 cadáveres de eqüinos de diferentes raças, idades e sexos, divididos em dois grupos de cinco. No primeiro grupo foi realizada uma incisão no 16º espaço intercostal esquerdo e posterior ressecção da 16ª costela. No segundo grupo a incisão foi feita sobre a 17ª costela com a remoção da mesma. Todas as estruturas identificadas foram registradas em fichas individuais, assim como a extensão exteriorizada do cólon transverso. Em todas os animais o cólon transverso foi totalmente visualizado e parcialmente exteriorizado, sendo que houve melhor manipulação e exteriorização no segundo grupo, além da maior facilidade no emprego da técnica, com a incisão sobre a costela a ser ressecada. Dessa forma, concluímos que o cólon transverso pode ser acessado pela fossa paralombar esquerda, sendo que a remoção da 17ª costela proporciona o melhor acesso para essa estrutura.The transverse colon is a constriction of the bowel lumen, which can be submitted to obstructive process. The knowledge enlargement about this structure and the adjacent ones has a great surgical importance. For such study, ten anatomic pieces, from equines corpses of different breed, age and sex, were used and divided in two groups. In the first group an incision was made in the left 16 intercostal space and farther resection of the 16 rib. In the second group an incision was made over the 17 rib, before its ressection. All the identified structures were registered into individual files, such as the extension of the exteriorized portion. In all of the studied pieces, the transverse colon was entirely visualized and partially exteriorized. However, we had better handling and exteriorization in the second group, as well as we noticed its technique was of easier execution. In accordance with the results, through this work is possible to conclude that the transverse colon can be approached by the left flank, and that the removal of the 17 rib provides a better access to the transverse colon

    Search for direct production of charginos and neutralinos in events with three leptons and missing transverse momentum in √s = 7 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    A search for the direct production of charginos and neutralinos in final states with three electrons or muons and missing transverse momentum is presented. The analysis is based on 4.7 fb−1 of proton–proton collision data delivered by the Large Hadron Collider and recorded with the ATLAS detector. Observations are consistent with Standard Model expectations in three signal regions that are either depleted or enriched in Z-boson decays. Upper limits at 95% confidence level are set in R-parity conserving phenomenological minimal supersymmetric models and in simplified models, significantly extending previous results

    Observation of associated near-side and away-side long-range correlations in √sNN=5.02  TeV proton-lead collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    Two-particle correlations in relative azimuthal angle (Δϕ) and pseudorapidity (Δη) are measured in √sNN=5.02  TeV p+Pb collisions using the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The measurements are performed using approximately 1  μb-1 of data as a function of transverse momentum (pT) and the transverse energy (ΣETPb) summed over 3.1<η<4.9 in the direction of the Pb beam. The correlation function, constructed from charged particles, exhibits a long-range (2<|Δη|<5) “near-side” (Δϕ∼0) correlation that grows rapidly with increasing ΣETPb. A long-range “away-side” (Δϕ∼π) correlation, obtained by subtracting the expected contributions from recoiling dijets and other sources estimated using events with small ΣETPb, is found to match the near-side correlation in magnitude, shape (in Δη and Δϕ) and ΣETPb dependence. The resultant Δϕ correlation is approximately symmetric about π/2, and is consistent with a dominant cos⁡2Δϕ modulation for all ΣETPb ranges and particle pT

    Jet size dependence of single jet suppression in lead-lead collisions at sqrt(s(NN)) = 2.76 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

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    Measurements of inclusive jet suppression in heavy ion collisions at the LHC provide direct sensitivity to the physics of jet quenching. In a sample of lead-lead collisions at sqrt(s) = 2.76 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of approximately 7 inverse microbarns, ATLAS has measured jets with a calorimeter over the pseudorapidity interval |eta| < 2.1 and over the transverse momentum range 38 < pT < 210 GeV. Jets were reconstructed using the anti-kt algorithm with values for the distance parameter that determines the nominal jet radius of R = 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5. The centrality dependence of the jet yield is characterized by the jet "central-to-peripheral ratio," Rcp. Jet production is found to be suppressed by approximately a factor of two in the 10% most central collisions relative to peripheral collisions. Rcp varies smoothly with centrality as characterized by the number of participating nucleons. The observed suppression is only weakly dependent on jet radius and transverse momentum. These results provide the first direct measurement of inclusive jet suppression in heavy ion collisions and complement previous measurements of dijet transverse energy imbalance at the LHC.Comment: 15 pages plus author list (30 pages total), 8 figures, 2 tables, submitted to Physics Letters B. All figures including auxiliary figures are available at http://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/PAPERS/HION-2011-02
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