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Vertically aligned InGaN nanowires with engineered axial In composition for highly efficient visible light emission.
We report on the fabrication of novel InGaN nanowires (NWs) with improved crystalline quality and high radiative efficiency for applications as nanoscale visible light emitters. Pristine InGaN NWs grown under a uniform In/Ga molar flow ratio (UIF) exhibited multi-peak white-like emission and a high density of dislocation-like defects. A phase separation and broad emission with non-uniform luminescent clusters were also observed for a single UIF NW investigated by spatially resolved cathodoluminescence. Hence, we proposed a simple approach based on engineering the axial In content by increasing the In/Ga molar flow ratio at the end of NW growth. This new approach yielded samples with a high luminescence intensity, a narrow emission spectrum, and enhanced crystalline quality. Using time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy, the UIF NWs exhibited a long radiative recombination time (Ď„r) and low internal quantum efficiency (IQE) due to strong exciton localization and carrier trapping in defect states. In contrast, NWs with engineered In content demonstrated three times higher IQE and a much shorter Ď„r due to mitigated In fluctuation and improved crystal quality
The Influence of Preoperative Bladder Outlet Obstruction on Continence and Satisfaction in Patients with Stress Urinary Incontinence after Midurethral Sling
Purpose We studied the influence of preoperative bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) on postoperative continence rates and patient satisfaction after the midurethral sling procedure. Methods A total of 159 women who underwent the midurethral sling procedure were evaluated. Using the Blaivas-Groutz nomogram, we assigned the patients were assigned to Group I (n=37, no obstruction), Group II (n=89, mild obstruction), or Group III (n=33, moderate to severe obstruction). Continence rates, patient satisfaction, urinary sensation scale and uroflowmetry were evaluated postoperatively. Results There were no significant differences in continence rates, satisfaction, or postoperative maximal flow rate between the 3 groups. Postoperative urgency was improved after surgery in Groups I and II (P<0.05) but not in Group III. Conclusions BOO does not seem to be a risk factor for failure after the midurethral sling procedure. However, BOO may be considered as a potential factor for persistent storage symptoms after the midurethral sling
Predictors of neurological outcomes after successful extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Polyakov's Spin Factor for a Classical Spinning Particle via BRST Invariant Path Integral
For the `classical' formulation of a massive spinning particle, the
propagator is obtained along with the spin factor. We treat the system with two
kinds of constraints that were recently shown to be concerned with the
reparametrization invariance and `quasi-supersymmetry'. In the path integral,
the BRST invariant Lagrangian is used and the same spin factor is obtained as
in the pseudo-classical formulation.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, KAIST-CHEP-94-07, YUMS-94-0
On the Feasibility of Model-Based Design and Optimal Control of Industrial Air-Conditioning System
Hormonal responses upon return of spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest: a retrospective cohort study
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