8 research outputs found

    Human immunodeficiency virus-associated neurocognitive disorder masquerading as psychiatric illness

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    Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has been shown to be associated with a constellation of neuropsychiatric disorders. The presence of depressive symptoms may obscure the evaluation of cognitive manifestation of a neurodegenerative disorder like dementia associated with AIDS. Further, it is uncommon to see catatonia in association with HIV/AIDS. In this report, we present a case who had an array of psychiatric syndromes as the initial manifestation of AIDS. The subsequent management issues are also dealt with

    Momentum-dependent intraband high harmonic generation in a photodoped indirect semiconductor

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    Abstract Nonlinear optical response of solid-state materials exposed to strong non-resonant light fields leads to the generation of harmonic frequencies as a consequence of interband polarization and coherent intraband dynamics of the electrons. The efficient production of a macroscopic wave requires the preservation of the mutual phase between the driving wave and the individual microscopic sources of radiation. Here, we experimentally and theoretically show that the yield of high harmonic generation in a photodoped silicon crystal is enhanced by the nonlinear intraband current whose amplitude depends not only on the volume density of the photogenerated carriers but also on their momentum distributions within the bands. The strongest enhancement is reached when the carrier system is relaxed to the band minima before interacting with the strong nonresonant wave, which drives the high harmonic generation. These results extend the possibilities of high harmonic spectroscopy towards the investigation of ultrafast carrier relaxation in condensed matter

    Study of glucose uptake activity of Helicteres isora Linn. fruits in L-6 cell lines

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    The effect of hot water extract of fruits of Helicteres isora on glucose uptake was studied in rodent skeletal muscle cells (L-6 cells) involved in glucose utilization. H. isora is an antidiabetic medicinal plant being used in Indian traditional medicine. Hot water extracts were analysed for glucose uptake activity and found to be significantly active at 200 μg/ml dose comparable with insulin and metformin. Elevation of glucose uptake by H. isora in association with glucose transport supported the upregulation of glucose uptake. It was concluded that hot water extract of H. isora activate glucose uptake in L-6 cell line of mouse skeletal muscles

    Attosecond control of solid-state high harmonic generation using {\omega}-3{\omega} fields

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    Controlling the electron dynamics in matter by individual oscillations of light fields has recently led to the development of attosecond metrology. One of the phenomena resulting from the nonlinear response of materials in the strong-field interaction regime is coherent emission of high energy photons. High harmonic spectra carry the fingerprints of sub-cycle electronic motion and the energy structure of the studied system. Here we show that tailoring the waveform of the driving light by using a coherent combination with its third harmonic frequency allows to control the electron tunneling time within each half-cycle of the fundamental wave with attosecond precision. We introduce an experimental scheme in which we simultaneously monitor the modulation of amplitude and emission delays of high harmonic radiation and the excited electron population generated in crystalline silicon as a function of the relative phase between the {\omega}-3{\omega} fields. The results reveal unambiguously the connection between the dynamics of electron tunneling and high harmonic generation processes in solids
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