16 research outputs found
Case report on the spontaneous resolution of a traumatic intracranial acute subdural haematoma: evaluation of the guidelines
Rapid spontaneous resolution of traumatic acute subdural haematomas (ASDH) can occur but is rare. We present an 88-year-old female who presents with a large left acute subdural haematoma (ASDH) measuring 18 mm in thickness with midline shift of 10.7 mm. We managed her conservatively based upon good consciousness level and absent neurological deficits. Repeat computed tomography (CT) the following day demonstrated near complete resolution of the ASDH and midline shift regression; a further CT confirmed resolution. Most patients with large ASDH require surgical evacuation; however, in rare cases, they can resolve spontaneously with extreme rapidity. Conservative management can be a valid option in carefully selected cases
The new high field photoexcitation muon spectrometer at the ISIS pulsed neutron and muon source
A high power pulsed laser system has been installed on the high magnetic
field muon spectrometer (HiFi) at the ISIS pulsed neutron and muon source,
situated at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the UK. The upgrade
enables one to perform light-pump muon-probe experiments under a high magnetic
field, which opens new applications of muon spin spectroscopy. In this report
we give an overview of the principle of the HiFi Laser system, and describe the
newly developed techniques and devices that enable precisely controlled
photoexcitation of samples in the muon instrument. A demonstration experiment
illustrates the potential of this unique combination of the photoexcited system
and avoided level crossing technique.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, and 2 table
Measurement of hyperfine coupling constants of muoniated radicals in small molecule semiconductors
We report the hyperfine coupling constants of muoniated radicals formed in a number of organic semiconductors, via transverse field measurements taken in the Paschen Back limit, and compare the results to avoided level crossing resonances. Five muoniated radicals are found in tetracene, despite there only being three potential non-equivalent bonding sites, and we suggest that this might be down to crystal packing effects. For 6,13-bis(triisopropylsilylethynyl) pentacene and 6,13-bis(trimethlsilylethynyl)-pentacene, we demonstrate that the transverse field data supports the previously published avoided level crossing resonances
Temporal mapping of photochemical reactions and molecular excited states with carbon specificity
Photochemical reactions are essential to a large number of important industrial and biological processes. A method for monitoring photochemical reaction kinetics and the dynamics of molecular excitations with spatial resolution within the active molecule would allow a rigorous exploration of the pathway and mechanism of photophysical and photochemical processes. Here we demonstrate that laser-excited muon pump-probe spin spectroscopy (photo-μSR) can temporally and spatially map these processes with a spatial resolution at the single-carbon level in a molecule with a pentacene backbone. The observed time-dependent light-induced changes of an avoided level crossing resonance demonstrate that the photochemical reactivity of a specific carbon atom is modified as a result of the presence of the excited state wavefunction. This demonstrates the sensitivity and potential of this technique in probing molecular excitations and photochemistry