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    Proposal for photoacoustic ultrasonic generator based on Tamm plasmon structures

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    The scheme of generation of ultrasound waves based on optically excited Tamm plasmon structures is proposed. It is shown that Tamm plasmon structures can provide total absorption of a laser pulse with arbitrary wavelength in a metallic layer providing the possibility of the use of an infrared semiconductor laser for the excitation of ultrasound waves. Laser pulse absorption, heat transfer and dynamical properties of the structure are modeled, and the optimal design of the structure is found. It is demonstrated that the Tamm plasmon-based photoacoustic generator can emit ultrasound waves in the frequency band up to 100 MHz with pre-defined frequency spectrum. Optical power to sound power conversion efficiency grows linearly with frequency of the laser modulation and excitation power

    Proposal for a photoacoustic ultrasonic generator based on Tamm plasmon structures

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    The scheme of a generation of ultrasound waves based on optically excited Tamm plasmon structures is proposed. It is shown that Tamm plasmon structures can provide total absorption of a laser pulse with arbitrary wavelength in a metallic layer providing the possibility of the use of an infrared semiconductor laser for the excitation of ultrasound waves. Laser pulse absorption, heat transfer and dynamical properties of the structure are modeled, and the optimal design of the structure is found. It is demonstrated that the Tamm plasmon-based photoacoustic generator can emit ultrasound waves in the frequency band up to 100 MHz with predefined frequency spectrum. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing AgreementFunding Agencies|Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research [F19RM-006]; Energimyndigheten [46563-1]; VetenskapsradetSwedish Research Council [2019-05154]; Russian Foundation for Basic ResearchRussian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) [19-52-04005]</p

    Cohort profile. the ESC-EORP chronic ischemic cardiovascular disease long-term (CICD LT) registry

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    The European Society of cardiology (ESC) EURObservational Research Programme (EORP) Chronic Ischemic Cardiovascular Disease registry Long Term (CICD) aims to study the clinical profile, treatment modalities and outcomes of patients diagnosed with CICD in a contemporary environment in order to assess whether these patients at high cardiovascular risk are treated according to ESC guidelines on prevention or on stable coronary disease and to determine mid and long term outcomes and their determinants in this population
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