65 research outputs found
The role of real-space micromotion for bosonic and fermionic Floquet fractional Chern insulators
Fractional Chern insulators are the proposed phases of matter mimicking the
physics of fractional quantum Hall states on a lattice without an overall
magnetic field. The notion of Floquet fractional Chern insulators refers to the
potential possibilities to generate the underlying topological bandstructure by
means of Floquet engineering. In these schemes, a highly controllable and
strongly interacting system is periodically driven by an external force at a
frequency such that double tunneling events during one forcing period become
important and contribute to shaping the required effective energy bands. We
show that in the described circumstances it is necessary to take into account
also third order processes combining two tunneling events with interactions.
Referring to the obtained contributions as micromotion-induced interactions, we
find that those interactions tend to have a negative impact on the stability of
of fractional Chern insulating phases and discuss implications for future
experiments.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figure
Reconstruction of defects of maxillary sinus wall after removal of a huge odontogenic lesion using prebended 3D titanium-mesh and CAD/CAM technique
A 63 year-old male with a huge odontogenic lesion of sinus maxillaris was treated with computer-assisted surgery. After resection of the odontogenic lesion, the sinus wall was reconstructed with a prebended 3D titanium-mesh using CAD/CAM technique. This work provides a new treatment device for maxillary reconstruction via rapid prototyping procedures
Ground-state energy and depletions for a dilute binary Bose gas
When calculating the ground-state energy of a weakly interacting Bose gas
with the help of the customary contact pseudopotential, one meets an artifical
ultraviolet divergence which is caused by the incorrect treatment of the true
interparticle interactions at small distances. We argue that this problem can
be avoided by retaining the actual, momentum-dependent interaction matrix
elements, and use this insight for computing both the ground-state energy and
the depletions of a binary Bose gas mixture. Even when considering the
experimentally relevant case of equal masses of both species, the resulting
expressions are quite involved, and no straightforward generalizations of the
known single-species formulas. On the other hand, we demonstrate in detail how
these latter formulas are recovered from our two-species results in the limit
of vanishing interspecies interaction.Comment: 11 pages, Phys. Rev. A in pres
Virtual 3D tumor marking-exact intraoperative coordinate mapping improve post-operative radiotherapy
The quality of the interdisciplinary interface in oncological treatment between surgery, pathology and radiotherapy is mainly dependent on reliable anatomical three-dimensional (3D) allocation of specimen and their context sensitive interpretation which defines further treatment protocols. Computer-assisted preoperative planning (CAPP) allows for outlining macroscopical tumor size and margins. A new technique facilitates the 3D virtual marking and mapping of frozen sections and resection margins or important surgical intraoperative information. These data could be stored in DICOM format (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine) in terms of augmented reality and transferred to communicate patient's specific tumor information (invasion to vessels and nerves, non-resectable tumor) to oncologists, radiotherapists and pathologists
Piezoelectric-assisted removal of a benign fibrous histiocytoma of the mandible: An innovative technique for prevention of dentoalveolar nerve injury
In this article, we present our experience with a piezoelectric-assisted surgical device by resection of a benign fibrous histiocytoma of the mandible
Surgical treatment of zygomatic bone fracture using two points fixation versus three point fixation-a randomised prospective clinical trial
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The zygoma plays an important role in the facial contour for both cosmetic and functional reasons; therefore zygomatic bone injuries should be properly diagnosed and adequately treated. Comparison of various surgical approaches and their complications can only be done objectively using outcome measurements which in turn require protocol management and long-term follow up. The preference for open reduction and internal fixation of zygomatic fractures at three points has continued to grow in response to observations of inadequate results from two point and one point fixation techniques.</p> <p>The objectives of this study were to compare the efficacy of zygomatic bone after treatment with ORIF using 2 point fixation and ORIF using 3 point fixation and compare the outcome of two procedures.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>100 patients were randomly divided equally into two groups. In group A, 50 patients were treated by ORIF using two point fixation by miniplates and in group B, 50 patients were treated by ORIF using three point fixation by miniplates. They were evaluated for their complications during and after surgery with their advantages and disadvantages and the difference between the two groups was observed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 100 fractures were sustained. We found that postoperative complication like decreased malar height and vertical dystopia was more common in those patients who were treated by two point fixation than those who were treated with three point fixation.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Based on this study open reduction and internal fixation using three point fixation by miniplates is the best available method for the treatment zygomatic bone fractures.</p
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