29 research outputs found
Random telegraphic signals in rapid thermal annealed silicon-silicon oxide system
Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology722135-137MSBT
Simultaneous excitation of selective multiple Raman Stokes wavelengths (green-yellow-red) using shaped multi-step pulses from an all-fibre MOPA system
We report the simultaneous excitation of multiple Raman Stokes lines in a 250 m long fiber using multi-step pump pulses. The frequency doubled output of a single polarization all-fiber Yb-doped MOPA operating at 1060 nm was used as the pump source. By adjusting the pump power and the pulse profiles we achieved the simultaneous excitation of green (1st Stokes), yellow (4th Stokes) and red light (6th Stokes) using 3-step pulses or the combination of any two using 2-step pulses. Through the use of pulse shaping we generate sequences of colored pulses with the flexibility of providing dynamic, agile frequency tuning between well-defined wavelengths
Transcranial direct current stimulation and EEG-based motor imagery BCI for upper limb stroke rehabilitation
10.1109/EMBC.2012.6346875Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS4128-413
Whole bone marrow transplantation induces angiogenesis following acute ischemia
10.1179/135100002125000532Redox Report74215-218RDRP
Klinik örneklerden mikobakterilerin izolasyonunda Versa Trec yönteminin araştırılması ve suşların Rep PCR yöntemiyle genotiplendirilmesi
We demonstrate the generation of a 1.1-1.7µm supercontinuum in a 1.3m long air suspended-core tellurite holey-fiber with a nominal zero-dispersion wavelength of ~1.38µm. The fiber is pumped at 1.06µm with a 20ps pulsed fiber laser. The high Raman gain-coefficient of tellurite glass is attributed a key role in the supercontinuum generation
Corrigendum: Using Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Augment the Effect of Motor Imagery-Assisted Brain-Computer Interface Training in Chronic Stroke Patients—Cortical Reorganization Considerations (Frontiers in Neurology, (2020), 11, (948), 10.3389/fneur.2020.00948)
10.3389/fneur.2020.605141Frontiers in Neurology1160514