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Key traditions of Tuvan ethnos as an immaterial cultural heritage
The article is affecting a problem of saving traditions of Tuvan ethnos. It is offered to consider the nomadic culture as an intangible culture heritage. There are analyzed regulations which relate to the questions of saving culture heritage, concretized the term “intangible culture heritage” and proposed ways of actualization of traditional culture on regional and on governmental levels.В статье поднята проблема сохранения традиций тувинского этноса. Кочевую культуру тувинцев предлагается рассматривать как нематериальное культурное наследие. Анализируются нормативные документы, касающиеся вопросов сохранения культурного наследия, конкретизируется содержание термина «нематериальное культурное наследие», предлагаются пути актуализации традиционной культуры как на региональном, так и на государственном уровне
Eurasia spreading basin to Laptev Shelf transition: structural pattern and heat flow
New geophysical data have become available from shipborne and satellite measurements allowing a re-evaluation of the largely unknown junction of the Arctic spreading centre and the northeastern Siberian continental margin where the transpolar mid-ocean Gakkel Ridge abuts against the continental slope of the Laptev Sea. Based on multichannel seismic reflection and gravity data, this sediment-covered spreading axis can be traced to the continental rise where it is cut-off by a transcurrent fault. Further continuation of the extensional axis into the continental slope can be attributed to two asymmetric grabens, which terminate against the prominent Khatanga–Lomonosov Fracture. Remnants of hydrothermal fauna and high heat-flow values of approximately 100 mW m−2 documented around these grabens in the up-slope area are typical for an oceanic spreading axis. Thus we consider these grabens to be morphotectonic termination of the global Atlantic–Arctic spreading system with plate motions shifting to the Khatanga–Lomonosov Fracture. The high heat flow and the distribution of earthquake epicentres allow us to assume that the present-day divergent plate tectonic boundary passes from the Gakkel Ridge to the eastern part of Laptev Sea with an offset of initial rifting along the Bel'kov–Svyatoi Nos Rift to the projected prolongation of the buried spreading axis by 140–150 km
Single-crystal silver nanowires: Preparation and Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) property
Ordered Ag nanowire arrays with high aspect ratio and high density
self-supporting Ag nanowire patterns were successfully prepared using
potentiostatic electrodeposition within the confined nanochannels of a
commercial porous anodic aluminium oxide (AAO) template. X-ray diffraction and
selected area electron diffraction analysis show that the as-synthesized
samples have preferred (220) orientation. Transmission electron microscopy and
scanning electron microscopy investigation reveal that large-area and ordered
Ag nanowire arrays with smooth surface and uniform diameter were synthesized.
Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) spectra show that the Ag nanowire
arrays as substrates have high SERS activity.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Chemically bound gold nanoparticle arrays on silicon: assembly, properties and SERS study of protein interactions
A highly reproducible and facile method for formation of ordered 2 dimensional arrays of CTAB protected 50 nm gold nanoparticles bonded to silicon wafers is described. The silicon wafers have been chemically modified with long-chain silanes terminated with thiol that penetrate the CTAB bilayer and chemically bind to the underlying gold nanoparticle. The silicon wafer provides a reproducibly smooth, chemically functionalizable and non-fluorescent substrate with a silicon phonon mode which may provide a convenient internal frequency and intensity calibration for vibrational spectroscopy. The CTAB bilayer provides a potentially biomimetic environment for analyte, yet allows a sufficiently small nanoparticle separation to achieve a significant electric field enhancement. The arrays have been characterized using SEM and Raman spectroscopy. These studies reveal that the reproducibility of the arrays is excellent both between batches (< 10% RSD) and across a single batch (< 5% RSD). The arrays also exhibit good stability, and the effect of temperature on the arrays was also investigated. The interaction of protein and amino acid with the nanoparticle arrays was investigated using Raman microscopy to investigate their potential in bio-SERS spectroscopy. Raman of phenylalanine and the protein bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor, BPTI were studied using 785 nm excitation, coincident with the surface plasmon absorbance of the array. The arrays exhibit SERS enhancements of the order of 2.6 x 104 for phenylalanine, the standard deviation on the relative intensity of the 1555 cm-1 mode of phenylalanine is less than 10% for 100 randomly distributed locations across a single substrate and less than 20% between different substrates. Significantly, comparisons of the Raman spectra of the protein and phenlyalanine in solution and immobilized on the nanoparticle arrays indicates that the protein is non-randomly orientated on the arrays. Selective SERS enhancements suggest that aromatic residues penetrate through the bilayer inducing conformational changes in the protein
Near-field polarization conversion in planar chiral nanostructures
Enantiomeric-sensitive optical polarization conversion has been observed in the near-field above a planar chiral nanostructures consisting of an array of gammadions cut in a metal film. Formation of the far-field scattered light rotated with respect to the incident linear polarized light has been visualized
Negative Refractive Index in Optics of Metal-Dielectric Composites
Specially designed metal-dielectric composites can have a negative refractive
index in the optical range. Specifically, it is shown that arrays of single and
paired nanorods can provide such negative refraction. For pairs of metal rods,
a negative refractive index has been observed at 1.5 micrometer. The inverted
structure of paired voids in metal films may also exhibit a negative refractive
index. A similar effect can be accomplished with metal strips in which the
refractive index can reach -2. The refractive index retrieval procedure and the
critical role of light phases in determining the refractive index is discussed.Comment: 39 pages, 17 figures, 24 equation
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