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    FLEXIBLE BATTERY CONNECTION

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    A flexible battery connection method can be used to connect one end of a flexible printed circuit board (PCB) strip with a small battery cell to maximize space within a small form factor electronic device. One end of the PCB strip can be plugged into the device circuit board through a flexible printed circuit connector (FPC) or through a board to board connector (B2B). The other end of the flexible PCB strip can be spot welded to the battery. In this way, the flexible PCB strip can be wrapped around the battery. Alternatively, or additionally, the flexible PCB strip can also be spot welded to the side of the battery

    Local field effects on the radiative lifetimes of Ce3+^{3+} in different hosts

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    For emitters embedded in media of various refractive indices, different theoretical models predicted substantially different dependencies of the spontaneous emission lifetime on refractive index. It has been claimed that various measurements on 4f4f4f\to 4f radiative transition of Eu3+^{3+} in hosts with variable refractive index appear to favor the real-cavity model [J. Fluoresc. 13, 201 (2003) and references therein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 203903 (2003)]. We notice that 5d4f5d\to 4f radiative transition of rare-earth ions, dominated by allowed electric-dipole transitions with line strengths less perturbed by the ligands, serves as a better test of different models. We analyze the lifetimes of 5d4f5d\to 4f transition of Ce3+^{3+} in hosts of refractive indices varying from 1.4 to 2.2. The results favor the macroscopic virtual-cavity model based on Lorentz local field [J. Fluoresc. 13, 201 (2003)].Comment: 9pages, 1 figures, presented on AMN-2 and to appear on Current Applied Physic

    Advanced solid-state lasers 2019: Focus issue introduction

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    This joint issue of Optics Express and Optical Materials Express features 17 state-of-the art articles written by authors who participated in the international conference Advanced Solid-State Lasers held in Vienna, Austria, from September 29 to October 3, 2019. This introduction provides a summary of these articles that cover numerous areas of solid-state lasers from materials research to sources and from design to experimental demonstration

    Negative responses of highland pines to anthropogenic activities in inland Spain: a palaeoecological perspective

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    Palaeoecological evidence indicates that highland pines were dominant in extensive areas of the mountains of Central and Northern Iberia during the first half of the Holocene. However, following several millennia of anthropogenic pressure, their natural ranges are now severely reduced. Although pines have been frequently viewed as first-stage successional species responding positively to human disturbance, some recent palaeobotanical work has proposed fire disturbance and human deforestation as the main drivers of this vegetation turnover. To assess the strength of the evidence for this hypothesis and to identify other possible explanations for this scenario, we review the available information on past vegetation change in the mountains of northern inland Iberia. We have chosen data from several sites that offer good chronological control, including palynological records with microscopic charcoal data and sites with plant macro- and megafossil occurrence. We conclude that although the available long-term data are still fragmentary and that new methods are needed for a better understanding of the ecological history of Iberia, fire events and human activities (probably modulated by climate) have triggered the pine demise at different locations and different temporal scales. In addition, all palaeoxylological, palynological and charcoal results obtained so far are fully compatible with a rapid human-induced ecological change that could have caused a range contraction of highland pines in western Iberia
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