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Accessing the Intrinsic Spin Transport in a Topological Insulator by Controlling the Crossover of Bulk-to-Surface Conductance
We report a method to control contributions of bulk and surface states in the topological insulator Bi2Te2Se that allows accessing the spin-polarized transport endowed by topological surface states. An intrinsic surface dominant transport is established when cooling the sample to low temperature or reducing the conduction channel length, both achieved in situ in the transport measurements with a four-probe scanning tunneling microscope without the need of further tailoring the sample. The topological surface states show characteristic transport behaviors with mobility about an order of magnitude higher than reported before, and a spin polarization approaching the theoretically predicted value. Our result demonstrates accessibility to the intrinsic high mobility spin transport of topological surface states, which paves a way to realizing topological spintronic devices. Ā© 2018 American Physical Societ
Symptomatic epidural gas cyst treated with epidural block and percutaneous needle aspiration -A case report-
A 68-year-old woman suffered from lower back and radiating pain on her right buttock and posterior calf. Axial magnetic resonance imaging showed a 7 Ć 7 mm nodular lesion (T1 and, T2 low signal intensity) at the epidural space between the L5-S1 level and computed tomography revealed it was an epidural gas cyst. The authors performed an epidural block and percutaneous needle aspiration of the epidural gas cyst. The patient showed almost complete resolution of symptoms one year later. The authors suggest that an epidural nerve block with needle aspiration of a gas cyst could be an alternative treatment option for patients with a symptomatic epidural gas cyst before surgery
Single quantum dot selection and tailor-made photonic device integration using nanoscale focus pinspot
Among the diverse platforms of quantum light sources, epitaxially grown
semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are one of the most attractive workhorses for
realizing various quantum photonic technologies owing to their outstanding
brightness and scalability. There exist various material systems for these QDs
based on their appropriate emission bandwidth; however, only a few material
systems have successfully grown single or low-density QDs, which are essential
for quantum light sources. In most other material systems, it is difficult to
realize low-density QDs, and the mesa-etching process is usually undergone in
order to reduce their density. Nevertheless, the etching process irreversibly
destroys the medium near the QD, which is detrimental to in-plane device
integration. In this study, we apply a nondestructive luminescence picking
method termed as nanoscale focus pinspot (NFP) using helium ion microscopy to
reduce the luminous QD density while retaining the surrounding medium. Given
that the NFP can precisely manipulate the luminescence at nanoscale resolution,
a photonic device can be deterministically fabricated on the target QD matched
from both spatial and spectral points of view. After applying the NFP, we
extract only a single QD emission out of the high-density ensemble QD emission.
Moreover, the photonic structure of a circular Bragg reflector is
deterministically integrated with the selected QD, and the extraction
efficiency of the QD emission has been improved 27 times. Furthermore, this
technique does not destroy the medium and only controls the luminescence.
Hence, it is highly applicable to various photonic structures, including
photonic waveguides or photonic crystal cavities regardless of their materials.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure
Trembling Shear Behavior of a Modified-Chitosan Dispersed Suspension under an Electric Field and its Model Study
An electro-rheological (ER) fluid showing trembling shear behavior was fabricated with chitosan particles that had benzene, amine and azo-pendent side groups. This modified-chitosan dispersed suspension showed four regions in a plot of shear stress against shear rate at high electric field. We analyzed this specific behavior with our suggested model. The model was developed with the spring-damper model. Our suggested model equation treated the wide range of shear rate and specific behaviors of shear stress in ER fluids. In this study, we successfully obtained various ER fluids showing different behaviors just by changing the side functional groups of the particles in the ER fluids. All of the curves of the shear stress plotted against shear rate were fitted well by our spring-damper model.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/58575/1/890_ftp.pd
Two Different Renal Cell Carcinomas and Multiple Angiomyolipomas in a Patient with Tuberous Sclerosis
We report a case of tuberous sclerosis associated with two histologically different renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) and multiple angiomyolipomas (AMLs) in the same kidney. A 43-year-old female was admitted to our hospital with left flank pain and a huge palpable mass in the left flank area. Abdominal computed tomography revealed two concurrent RCCs and multiple AMLs in the left kidney. Because of the clinical suspicion of RCC, the patient underwent left radical nephrectomy. On gross examination, the total size of the resected left kidney was 30.5Ć17Ć8 cm. Microscopically, the upper pole tumor features were consistent with chromophobe RCC and the midpole tumor was a clear-cell RCC. The multifocal masses in the remaining remnant parenchyma were AMLs. Six months after surgery, the patient is healthy without signs of tumor recurrence
Appropriateness of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis in pediatric patients visiting the emergency department due to animal bite
Purpose To study the appropriateness of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (rPEP) for children with animal bite who visited the emergency department (ED). Methods The study enrolled children younger than 18 years with animal bite who visited the National Medical Center ED between January 2014 and October 2017. The childrenās electronic medical records were retrospectively reviewed. Data for analysis included age, sex, body parts bitten by animals, species of animals, regions where animal bites occurred, history of recent antibiotics therapy and tetanus vaccination, and justification by the 2017 Guidelines for Rabies Control in Korea and implementation of rPEP. In children who underwent unjustified rPEP or did not undergo justified one, we recorded their guardiansā opinion for or against rPEP. Results Of the 63 enrolled children, rPEP was justified for 38 children by the Korean guidelines. Of the 38 children, 35 actually underwent rPEP. Among the remaining 3 children, 2 did not undergo the prophylaxis as per the guardiansā requests. Among the 25 children whose rPEP was not justified, 8 underwent the prophylaxis. Of these 8 children, 7 did based on the guardiansā requests. Conclusion In this study, inappropriate rPEP was usually affected by the guardiansā requests, regardless of the criteria for such prophylaxis. Thus, their requests for or against rPEP should be discussed with emergency physicians who are aware of the relevant criteria to prevent occurrence of rabies or unnecessary use of medical resources
Percutaneous aspiration of lumbar zygapophyseal joint synovial cyst under fluoroscopic guidance -A case report-
A 51-year-old man with a 1-month history of lower back pain and radiating pain visited to our pain clinic. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan demonstrated a cyst like mass at the level of the L4-5 interspace and compression of the thecal sac and the nerve root on the right side. We performed percutaneous needle aspiration of the lumbar zygapophyseal joint synovial cyst under fluoroscopic guidance. The patient felt an immediate relief of symptoms after the aspiration, and had no signs or symptoms of recurrence at the follow-up 6 months later. No demonstrable lesion was found in the 6 months follow-up MRI
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