211 research outputs found

    The anatomy of the tympanic sinus

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    The tympanic sinus is one of the most important structures of the human temporal bone. Located in its vicinity are the round window, posterior semicircular canal and facial nerve. The study was performed on 30 temporal bones taken from adult cadavers of both sexes. After the tympanic sinus had been identified, its morphological features were evaluated. The sinus was then measured using a graticule with an accuracy of 0.05 mm. Also measured were the shortest distances from the tympanic sinus to the neighbouring structures (the lateral and posterior semicircular canal, the facial nerve canal and the jugular fossa). The measurements were performed under a surgical microscope with eye-piece graduation of 0.05 mm accuracy. Four main morphological types of fossa of the tympanic sinus and two main developmental forms, a deep sinus and a shallow sinus, were distinguished. The existence of a deep sinus was associated with absence of the bridge and the sinus was shallower when the bridge was prominent. The very deep sinuses were located close to the facial canal, in some cases penetrating deep in its vicinity (in some cases even going beyond two thirds of the canal’s circumference), which poses a real risk of facial nerve damage during surgical removal of a lesion located in close proximity to the nerve. In most cases the tympanic sinus is elliptical in shape and its long diameter lies in the vertical plane (mean value: 2.73 × 2.23 mm). The mean distances from the tympanic sinus to the facial nerve canal, lateral semicircular canal, posterior semicircular canal and jugular fossa were 1.5 mm, 2.1 mm, 1.59 mm and 5.5 mm respectively. No correlation was observed between the measurement results and either sex or side

    Dual-path state reconstruction scheme for propagating quantum microwaves and detector noise tomography

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    Quantum state reconstruction involves measurement devices that are usually described by idealized models, but not known in full detail in experiments. For weak propagating microwaves, the detection process requires linear amplifiers which obscure the signal with random noise. Here, we introduce a theory which nevertheless allows one to use these devices for measuring all quadrature moments of propagating quantum microwaves based on cross-correlations from a dual-path amplification setup. Simultaneously, the detector noise properties are determined, allowing for tomography. We demonstrate the feasibility of our novel concept by proof-of-principle experiments with classical mixtures of weak coherent microwaves.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure

    Beyond the Jaynes-Cummings model: circuit QED in the ultrastrong coupling regime

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    In cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED), light-matter interaction is probed at its most fundamental level, where individual atoms are coupled to single photons stored in three-dimensional cavities. This unique possibility to experimentally explore the foundations of quantum physics has greatly evolved with the advent of circuit QED, where on-chip superconducting qubits and oscillators play the roles of two-level atoms and cavities, respectively. In the strong coupling limit, atom and cavity can exchange a photon frequently before coherence is lost. This important regime has been reached both in cavity and circuit QED, but the design flexibility and engineering potential of the latter allowed for increasing the ratio between the atom-cavity coupling rate and the cavity transition frequency above the percent level. While these experiments are well described by the renowned Jaynes-Cummings model, novel physics is expected in the ultrastrong coupling limit. Here, we report on the first experimental realization of a superconducting circuit QED system in the ultrastrong coupling limit and present direct evidence for the breakdown of the Jaynes-Cummings model.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    The coherent interaction between matter and radiation - A tutorial on the Jaynes-Cummings model

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    The Jaynes-Cummings (JC) model is a milestone in the theory of coherent interaction between a two-level system and a single bosonic field mode. This tutorial aims to give a complete description of the model, analyzing the Hamiltonian of the system, its eigenvalues and eigestates, in order to characterize the dynamics of system and subsystems. The Rabi oscillations, together with the collapse and revival effects, are distinguishing features of the JC model and are important for applications in Quantum Information theory. The framework of cavity quantum electrodynamics (cQED) is chosen and two fundamental experiments on the coherent interaction between Rydberg atoms and a single cavity field mode are described.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures. Tutorial. Submitted to a special issue of EPJ - ST devoted to the memory of Federico Casagrand

    Turfgrass research report 1996

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    Preemergence herbicide efficacy on crabgrass-1996 / J. Street and R. Stewart --Postemergence herbicide efficacy on crabgrass -1996 / J. Street and R. Stewart -- General turfgrass broadleaf weed control evaluation / W. Pound -- Nonselective herbicide evaluation / W. Pound -- Postemergent yellow nutsedge evaluation / W. Pound and R. Stewart -- Preemergent broadleaf weed control / W. Pound -- Control of ant mounds in turfgrass-1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Control of hairy chinch bugs in turfgrass -1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Preventive and curative insecticide applications for control of hairy chinch bugs in turfgrass - 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Quick kill of black cutworm larvae in bentgrass - 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Control of black cutworm, Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel), and sod webworms (Pyralidae: Crambinae) in creeping bentgrass, Agrostis palustris Hudson, with spinosad formulations, Columbus, Ohio, 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and M. Belcher -- Control of black cutworm, Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel), and sod webworms (Pyralidae: Crambinae) in creeping bentgrass, Agrostis palustris Hudson, with observations on black turfgrass Ataenius adults, Ataenius spretulus (Haldeman), Columbus, Ohio, 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and M. Belcher -- Control of black cutworm, Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel), sod webworms (Pyralidae: Crambinae), and black turfgrass Ataenius adults, Ataenius spretulus (Haldeman), in creeping bentgrass, Agrostis palustris Hudson, Columbus, Ohio, 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and M. Belcher -- Control of bluegrass billbug, Sphenophorus parvulus Gyllenhal, larvae in lawn turf, Wooster, Ohio, 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and M. Belcher -- Efficacy of spinosad applied prior to oviposition for control of bluegrass billbug larvae in turfgrass - 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Efficacy of insecticides applied prior to oviposition for control of bluegrass billbug larvae in turfgrass - 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Application of insecticides to kill black turfgrass Ataenius adults prior to egg laying on golf course fairways-1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Preventive applications for control of Japanese beetle larvae in turfgrass - 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Influence of application date on the efficacy of insecticides applied for control of Japanese beetle larvae in turfgrass - 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Application of insecticides for preventive control of Japanese beetle larval populations in turfgrass - 1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Application of Bacillus thuringiensis strain 'buibui' for control of white grubs in turfgrass -1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- Curative control of masked chafer larvae in turfgrass -1996 / D. J. Shetlar, H. D. Niemczyk and K. T. Power -- A field test of RH-0345 2SC and 2.5G at 2.0 lb.ai/ acre and Merit 75WP at 0.3 lb. ai/ acre for control of black cutworm larvae on golf course greens / H. D. Niemczyk -- Dollar spot control study - 1996 / K. Danneberger, J. Rimelspach, M. Boehm, and J. Taylor -- quality ratings for various fungicide treatments on creeping bentgrass putting green turf / K. Danneberger, J. Rimelspach, M. Boehm, and J. Taylor -- Brown patch control study on creeping bentgrass turf - 1996 / K. Danneberger, J. Rimelspach, M. Boehm, and J. Taylor -- Brown patch control on tall fescue / K. Danneberger, J. Rimelspach, M. Boehm, and J. Taylor -- Yellow tuft study-1996 / K. Danneberger, J. Rimelspach, M. Boehm, and J. Taylor -- Creeping bentgrass melting-out study / K. Danneberger, J. Taylor, R. Golembiewski, G. Bell, J. Rimelspach, and M. Boehm -- Kentucky bluegrass melting-out study / K. Danneberger, J. Rimelspach, M. Boehm and J. Taylor -- Red thread control study on perennial ryegrass / J. Rimelspach, K. Danneberger, and M. Boehm -- Red thread control study on Kentucky bluegrass / J. Rimelspach, K. Danneberger and M. Boehm -- Evaluation of fungicides for the control of red thread in Kentucky bluegrass, 1996 / J. Rimelspach, M. Boehm, K. Danneberger and J. Taylor -- Evaluation of fungicides for the control of red thread in perennial ryegrass, 1996 / J. Rimelspach, M. Boehm, K. Danneberger and J. Taylor -- Pink snow mold control study-1995-1996 / J. Rimelspach and K. Danneberger -- Primo & Sentinel applications on Poa annua quality / K. Danneberger, J. Taylor, R. Golembiewski, and G. Bell -- Nitrogen source, rate, and timing effect on Kentucky bluegrass -1996 / J. R. Street and R. M. Stewart -- Natural organic source evaluation on a Kentucky bluegrass-perennial ryegrass mixture-1996 / J. R. Street and R. M. Stewart -- Polymer-coated urea source and rate effect on Kentucky bluegrass / J. R. Street and R. M. Stewart -- Polymer-coated urea and IBDU fertilizer performance on Kentucky bluegrass / J. R. Street and R. M. Stewart -- 1993 NTEP bentgrass (fairway/tee) cultivar evaluation / J. A. Taylor -- 1993 NTEP fineleaf fescue cultivar evaluation / J. Taylor -- 1994 NTEP perennial ryegrass cultivar evaluation / J. Taylor -- 1995 Kentucky bluegrass (medium/high input) cultivar evaluation / J. Taylor -- 1995 NTEP Kentucky bluegrass (low input) cultivar evaluation / J. Taylor -- Controlling annual bluegrass and rough bluegrass in creeping bentgrass fairways: a nutritional approach / G. E. Bell, E. Odorizzi and T. K. Danneberger -- "Primo" growth regulator evaluation on creeping bentgrass / W. Pound and R. Stewart -- Influence of dollar spot on a blend of two creeping bentgrass cultivars / R. C. Golembiewski, T. K. Danneberger and P. M. Sweeney -- Dollar spot severity as influenced by Primo, creeping bentgrass cultivars, and nitrogen fertility / R. C. Golembiewski and T. K. Danneberger -- Identification of bulk samples of perennial ryegrass cultivars with RAPD Markers / P. M. Sweeney and T. K. Danneberge

    Josephson Coupling and Fiske Dynamics in Ferromagnetic Tunnel Junctions

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    We report on the fabrication of Nb/AlO_x/Pd_{0.82}Ni_{0.18}/Nb superconductor/insulator/ferromagnetic metal/superconductor (SIFS) Josephson junctions with high critical current densities, large normal resistance times area products, high quality factors, and very good spatial uniformity. For these junctions a transition from 0- to \pi-coupling is observed for a thickness d_F ~ 6 nm of the ferromagnetic Pd_{0.82}Ni_{0.18} interlayer. The magnetic field dependence of the \pi-coupled junctions demonstrates good spatial homogeneity of the tunneling barrier and ferromagnetic interlayer. Magnetic characterization shows that the Pd_{0.82}Ni_{0.18} has an out-of-plane anisotropy and large saturation magnetization, indicating negligible dead layers at the interfaces. A careful analysis of Fiske modes provides information on the junction quality factor and the relevant damping mechanisms up to about 400 GHz. Whereas losses due to quasiparticle tunneling dominate at low frequencies, the damping is dominated by the finite surface resistance of the junction electrodes at high frequencies. High quality factors of up to 30 around 200 GHz have been achieved. Our analysis shows that the fabricated junctions are promising for applications in superconducting quantum circuits or quantum tunneling experiments.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figure
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