96 research outputs found
Nuclear spin diffusion in the semiconductor TlTaS3
We report on a 203Tl and 205Tl nuclear magnetic resonance study of the chain
ternary semiconductor TlTaS3. We show that spin-lattice relaxation in this
compound is driven by two contributions, namely by interactions of nuclear
spins with thermally activated carriers and with localized electron spins. The
latter mechanism dominates at lower temperature; at that, our measurements
provide striking manifestation of the spin-diffusion-limited relaxation regime.
The experimental data obtained allow us to estimate the spin diffusion
coefficient.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
Doppler shift oscillations in solar spicules
Consecutive height series of Ha spectra in solar limb spicules taken on the
53 cm coronagraph of Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory at the heights of
3800-8700 km above the photosphere have been analyzed. The aim is to observe
oscillatory phenomena in spicules and consequently to trace wave propagations
through the chromosphere. The Discrete Fourier Transform analysis of Ha Doppler
shift time series constructed from the observed spectra at each height is used.
Doppler velocities of solar limb spicules show oscillations with periods of
20-55 and 75-110 s. There is also the clear evidence of 3-min oscillations at
the observed heights. The oscillations can be caused by wave propagations in
thin magnetic flux tubes anchored in the photosphere. We suggest the
granulation as a possible source for the wave excitation. Observed waves can be
used as a tool for spicule seismology; the magnetic field strength in spicules
at the height of about 6000 km above the photosphere is estimated as 12-15 G.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, accepted in A&
Hydrodynamic approach to coherent nuclear spin transport
We develop a linear response formalism for nuclear spin diffusion in a
dipolar coupled solid. The theory applies to the high-temperature,
long-wavelength regime studied in the recent experiments of Boutis et al.
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 137201 (2004)], which provided direct measurement of
interspin energy diffusion in such a system. A systematic expansion of Kubo's
formula in the flip-flop term of the Hamiltonian is used to calculate the
diffusion coefficients. We show that this approach is equivalent to the method
of Lowe and Gade [Phys. Rev. 156, 817 (1967)] and Kaplan [Phys. Rev. B 2, 4578
(1970)], but has several calculational and conceptual advantages. Although the
lowest orders in this expansion agree with the experimental results for
magnetization diffusion, this is not the case for energy diffusion. Possible
reasons for this disparity are suggested.Comment: 7 pages, REVTeX4; Published Versio
Dynamic nuclear polarization and spin-diffusion in non-conducting solids
There has been much renewed interest in dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP),
particularly in the context of solid state biomolecular NMR and more recently
dissolution DNP techniques for liquids. This paper reviews the role of spin
diffusion in polarizing nuclear spins and discusses the role of the spin
diffusion barrier, before going on to discuss some recent results.Comment: submitted to Applied Magnetic Resonance. The article should appear in
a special issue that is being published in connection with the DNP Symposium
help in Nottingham in August 200
Nuclear magnetic resonance probes for the Kondo scenario for the 0.7 feature in semiconductor quantum point contact devices
We propose a probe based on nuclear relaxation and Knight shift measurements
for the Kondo scenario for the "0.7 feature" in semiconductor quantum point
contact (QPC) devices. We show that the presence of a bound electron in the QPC
would lead to a much higher rate of nuclear relaxation compared to nuclear
relaxation through exchange of spin with conduction electrons. Furthermore, we
show that the temperature dependence of this nuclear relaxation is very
non-monotonic as opposed to the linear-T relaxation from coupling with
conduction electrons. We present a qualitative analysis for the additional
relaxation due to nuclear spin diffusion (NSD) and study the extent to which
NSD affects the range of validity of our method. The conclusion is that nuclear
relaxation, in combination with Knight shift measurements, can be used to
verify whether the 0.7 feature is indeed due to the presence of a bound
electron in the QPC.Comment: Published version. Appears in a Special Section on the 0.7 Feature
and Interactions in One-Dimensional Systems. 16 page
Light-induced nuclear quadrupolar relaxation in semiconductors
Light excitation of a semiconductor, known to dynamically-polarize the
nuclear spins by hyperfine contact interaction with the photoelectrons, also
generates an intrinsic nuclear depolarization mechanism. This novel relaxation
process arises from the modulation of the nuclear quadrupolar Hamiltonian by
photoelectron trapping and recombination at nearby localized states. For nuclei
near shallow donors, the usual diffusion radius is replaced by a smaller,
quadrupolar, radius. If the light excitation conditions correspond to partial
donor occupation by photoelectrons, the nuclear magnetization and the nuclear
field can be decreased by more than one order of magnitude
Ni-substituted sites and the effect on Cu electron spin dynamics of YBa2Cu{3-x}NixO{7-\delta}
We report Cu nuclear quadrupole resonance experiment on magnetic impurity
Ni-substituted YBaCuNiO. The distribution of
Ni-substituted sites and its effect on the Cu electron spin dynamics are
investigated. Two samples with the same Ni concentration =0.10 and nearly
the same oxygen content but different 's were prepared: One is an
as-synthesized sample (7-=6.93) in air (), and the
other is a quenched one (7-=6.92) in a reduced oxygen atmosphere
(). The plane-site Cu(2) nuclear spin-lattice
relaxation for the quenched sample was faster than that for the as-synthesized
sample, in contrast to the Cu(1) relaxation that was faster for the
as-synthesized sample. This indicates that the density of plane-site Ni(2) is
higher in the quenched sample, contrary to the chain-site Ni(1) density which
is lower in the quenched sample. From the analysis in terms of the Ni-induced
nuclear spin-lattice relaxation, we suggest that the primary origin of
suppression of is associated with nonmagnetic depairing effect of the
plane-site Ni(2).Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Выбор тактики хирургического лечения «острейшего» расслоения аорты I типа по De Bakey в условиях многопрофильного хирургического стационара
BACKGROUND Acute proximal aortic dissection (Stanford type A) remains the most common fatal pathology of the thoracic aorta. Despite the improvement of surgical technologies, hospital mortality after emergency surgical interventions is 17–25%, in complicated cases it can reach 80–90%.AIM OF STUDY Description of the perioperative treatment tactics adopted at the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine as well as the evolution of approaches that make it possible to obtain satisfactory hospital and long-term results in the treatment of aortic dissection.MATERIAL AND METHODS the study included 278 patients operated on from 2015 to 2021 in the acute stage of aortic dissection (less than 48 hours from the moment of manifestation of the disease). The operated patients were divided into two groups, depending on the presence of complicated forms: group A, 102 patients with uncomplicated course of the disease; group B, 176 patients with complicated course of the disease. Additionally, patients were divided depending on the level of distal reconstruction performed: group I, 83 patients, surgery was limited to prosthetics of the ascending aorta, without removing the clamp; group II, 137 patients who underwent hemi-arch surgery; group III, 58 patients, with distal reconstruction involving the aortic arch.RESULTS Total hospital mortality was 28.1%: 25.3% in group I, 29.1% in group II, 29.3% in group III. In the group of uncomplicated dissection, postoperative mortality was 18.6%, while in the group of complicated dissection it was 33.5%.CONCLUSION An integrated multidisciplinary approach with the formation of an “aortic team”, an individual approach to surgery, depending on the anatomy of the dissection and the clinical status of the patient, will improve the results of the treatment of acute aortic dissection, as the most severe and multiple organ pathology of the aorta.FINDING 1. Hospital mortality of complicated forms of dissection remains significantly higher — 33.5% versus 18.5% of uncomplicated course. 2. The most optimal method of distal reconstruction in patients with the peracute stage of dissection is an open anastomosis with the aorta using the “hemi-arch” technique. 3. If it is necessary to extend the surgical intervention on the aortic arch, a distal anastomosis in areas 0, 1, 2 with the possibility of a subsequent endovascular stage is the priority.ВВЕДЕНИЕ Острое проксимальное расслоение аорты (тип А по Stanford) остается самой частой смертельной патологией грудной аорты. Несмотря на совершенствование хирургических технологий, госпитальная летальность после экстренных оперативных вмешательств составляет 17–25%, в «осложненных» случаях она может достигать 80–90%.ЦЕЛЬ Описание периоперативной тактики лечения, принятой в НИИ скорой помощи им. Н. В. Склифосовского, а также эволюция подходов, дающих возможность получения удовлетворительных госпитальных и отдаленных результатов лечения расслоения аорты.МАТЕРИАЛ И МЕТОДЫ В исследование включены 278 пациентов, оперированных в период с 2015 по 2021 гг. в «острейшую» стадию расслоения аорты (менее 48 часов от момента манифестации заболевания). Оперированные больные были разделены на две группы, в зависимости от наличия «осложненных» форм: группа А — 102 пациента с «неосложненным» течением заболевания; группа В — 176 пациентов с «осложненным» течением заболевания. Дополнительно пациенты были разделены в зависимости от уровня выполненной дистальной реконструкции: группа I — 83 пациента, оперативное вмешательство ограничивалось протезированием восходящей аорты, без снятия зажима с аорты; группа II — 137 пациентов, которым была выполнена операция “hemi-arch”; группа III — 58 пациентов с расширением объема дистальной реконструкции на дугу аорты.РЕЗУЛЬТАТЫ Общая госпитальная летальность составила 28,1%: в I группе «зажима» — 25,3%, во II группе “hemi-arch” — 29,1%, в III группе «дуги» — 29,3%. В группе «неосложненного» расслоения послеоперационная летальность составила 18,6%, в то время как в группе «осложненного» — 33,5%.ЗАКЛЮЧЕНИЕ Комплексный мультидисциплинарный подход с формированием «аортальной команды», индивидуальный подход к хирургии в зависимости от анатомии расслоения и клинического статуса пациента позволят улучшить результаты лечения «острейшего» расслоения аорты, как наиболее тяжелой и полиорганной патологии аорты.ВЫВОДЫ 1. Госпитальная летальность «осложненных» форм расслоения остается значительно выше 33,5% против 18,5% «неосложненного» течения. 2. Наиболее оптимальным методом дистальной реконструкции у пациентов «сверхострой» стадии расслоения является наложение открытого анастомоза с аортой по методике “hemi-arch”. 3. При необходимости расширения хирургического вмешательства на дугу аорты, наложение дистального анастомоза в зонах 0, 1, 2 с возможностью последующего эндоваскулярного этапа является приоритетным направлением лечения
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