31 research outputs found

    Effects of volatile additives in solutions used to prepare polythiophene-based thin-film transistors

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    We investigate the effects of volatile additives in solutions used to prepare thin-film transistors (TFTs) of regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT). We use the additives trifluoromethylbenzene (TFMB) and methylcyclohexane (MCH) because they are poor solvents for P3HT. The additives improve the performance of the resulting TFTs when the boiling point (T(b)) of the major solvent, carbon tetrachloride, is lower than that of the additive. The maximum mobility is (4.0 +/- 60.9) x 10(-2) cm(2)V(-1)s(-1), which is 6.1 times larger than that of TFTs prepared without TFMB or MCH added to the solution; the on/off ratio and the subthreshold slope were also improved. The relative T(b) of the solvent and the additive affected the film formation with the amount of TFMB or MCH remaining at the final stage of thin film deposition influencing the precipitation of P3HT aggregates. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3553878]ArticleJOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. 109(5):54504 (2011)journal articl

    Bronchial thermoplasty for severe asthma

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    Despite the relatively short follow-up period in our previous study, we had reported that increased cough reflex sensitivity (CRS) may predict the efficacy of bronchial thermoplasty (BT) for treating asthma. Herein, we examined whether CRS predicts the efficacy of BT 2 years after the final BT treatment. We also investigated the influence of BT on CRS. We reviewed 10 patients 2 years after their final BT treatment. CRS, asthma-related symptoms, asthma exacerbations, and cough-related quality of life were assessed at baseline and 2 years after BT. Five patients responded positively to BT (BT responders) and their asthma control improved. No significant difference in CRS at baseline was detected between the BT responders and nonresponders. In contrast, BT responders exhibited significant improvements in CRS 2 years after BT. CRS at baseline could not predict the BT efficacy after 2 years. This is the first report demonstrating BT desensitized CRS in consecutive case series

    Asthma-COPD overlap : prevalence and features

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    Background Asthma-COPD overlap (ACO) is a disease that shares clinical features of both asthma and COPD. The purpose of this study is to investigate the prevalence and clinical features of ACO. Methods We retrospectively reviewed data for 170 patients with persistent airflow limitation and diagnosed them according to “The Japanese Respiratory Society Guidelines for the Management of ACO 2018”. Results Of the 170 patients, 111 were diagnosed as follows : COPD (74 patients, 66.6%), ACO (34 patients, 30.6%), and asthma (3 patients, 2.8%). There was no significant difference in clinical features between ACO and COPD patients. The following pulmonary function tests were significantly lower in ACO than in COPD patients : forced expiratory volume in 1 second/forced vital capacity, peak expiratory flow, maximal mid-expiratory flow, and the maximum expiratory flow at 50% and 75%. The following respiratory impedance parameters were significantly higher in ACO than in COPD patients : respiratory resistance (Rrs) at 5 Hz (R5), Rrsat 20 Hz (R20), R5-R20, and low-frequency reactance area. Conclusions About 30% of patients with persistent airflow limitation were diagnosed with ACO. ACO patients had lower lung function and higher respiratory impedance compared with COPD patients

    Photoemission from the gas phase using soft x-ray fs pulses: An investigation of the space-charge effects

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    An experimental and computational investigation of the space-charge effects occurring in ultrafast photoelectron spectroscopy from the gas phase is presented. The target sample CF3_3I is excited by ultrashort (100 fs) far-ultraviolet radiation pulses produced by a free-electron laser. The modification of the energy distribution of the photoelectrons, i.e. the shift and broadening of the spectral structures, is monitored as a function of the pulse intensity. A novel computational approach is presented in which a survey spectrum acquired at low radiation fluence is used to determine the initial energy distribution of the electrons after the photoemission event. The spectrum modified by the space-charge effects is then reproduced by NN-body calculations that simulate the dynamics of the photoelectrons subject to the mutual Coulomb repulsion and to the attractive force of the positive ions. The employed numerical method allows to reproduce the complete photoelectron spectrum and not just a specific photoemission structure. The simulations also provide information on the time evolution of the space-charge effects on the picosecond scale. Differences with the case of photoemission from solid samples are highlighted and discussed. The presented simulation procedure constitutes an effective tool to predict and account for space-charge effect in time-resolved photoemission experiments with high-intensity pulsed sources.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl

    The measurement of cough response to bronchoconstriction induced by methacholine inhalation in healthy subjects: An examination using the Astograph method

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    Background: We demonstrated that heightened cough response to bronchoconstriction is a fundamental feature of cough variant asthma (CVA). To evaluate this physiological feature of CVA in daily clinical practice, it is necessary to clarify the cough response to bronchoconstriction in healthy subjects. We evaluated cough response to methacholine (MCh)-induced bronchoconstriction in healthy subjects. A forced oscillometry technique was used to measure airway resistance changes with Mch. Methods: Healthy never-smokers (21 men, 20 women; mean 22.3 ± 3.7 years) participated. None had a >3-week cough history, clinically significant respiratory or cardiovascular disorders, or disorders that might put subjects at risk or influence the study results or the subjects’ ability to participate. Twofold increasing concentrations of Mch chloride diluted in phosphate-buffered saline (0.039 to 160 mg/mL) were inhaled from nebulizers at 1-minute intervals during subjects’ tidal breathing after the baseline respiratory resistance (Rrs) was recorded. Mch inhalation continued until Rrs reached twice the baseline value and forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) decreased to <90% of baseline value. Spirometry was measured before Mch inhalation and immediately after Rrs had increased twofold. Coughs were counted during and for 30 minutes after Mch inhalation. The cough reflex sensitivity to capsaicin was also examined. Results: The number of coughs was 11.1 ± 14.3 (median, 7.0; range, 0 to 71; reference range, 0 to 39.7). There was no significant difference in the cough response between the sexes. The reproducibility of the cough response to bronchoconstriction was sufficient. No correlation existed between the bronchoconstriction-induced cough response and capsaicin cough-reflex sensitivity. Conclusions: Using the Astograph method, cough response to bronchoconstriction could be measured easily, safely and highly reproducibly in healthy subjects. © 2017 Taylor & FrancisEmbargo Period 12 month

    Hospital and clinic cooperation for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in Okayama Prefecture, Japan

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    Objective: To survey the current status and problems of cooperation between clinics and hospitals in Okayama Prefecture, Japan for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).  Methods: We distributed a questionnaire to 300 of the 983 Okayama Prefecture clinics that had either an internal medicine or orthopedic surgery department, from December 2013 to February 2014. The questionnaire covered practice pattern for RA treatment in clinics, current status of the hospital and clinic cooperation, and acceptance of the biologic therapy.  Results: One hundred clinics responded to the questionnaire. Seventy percent of the clinics reported making referrals to rheumatologists before the initiation of RA treatment, and half of the other 30% of the clinics administered methotrexate as the first-line treatment for RA by their own decision. Sixty-six clinics cooperated with flagship hospitals, conducting medical and laboratory examinations, providing prescriptions, and treating common diseases of patients. These clinics expected the cooperating rheumatologists to follow-up patients every 3 to 6 months and to make the diagnosis, make decisions regarding RA treatment changes, and perform surgery. Seventy-one percent of the clinics responded that cooperation with a hospital is possible even for patients who are administered biologics. As reasons for no cooperation with the flagship hospitals, clinics noted the lack of information about rheumatologists in the area and recent trends in the management of RA.  Conclusion: The current study reported, for the first time, the actual conditions of management of RA in clinics, as well as future problems of hospital and clinic cooperation in Okayama Prefecture

    Atomic-scale insights into the origin of rectangular lattice in nanographene probed by scanning tunneling microscopy

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    We conducted atomic-scale scanning tunneling microscopy of a graphene nanosheet on graphite. In addition to a rhombus lattice representing the (3×3)R30∘ superstructure, we resolved another quadrangle lattice similar to a rectangle in the sheet. Its lattice size was approximately 0.37×0.22nm2. To clarify the origin of this unique rectangular lattice, the overlap of the 3×3 superstructures along the direction of their long diagonals was theoretically examined using a simple model. The electron distribution with high energy in the occupied states of armchair-edged graphene nanoribbons (AGNRs) was calculated based on first principles. A rectangular lattice, resembling the one observed experimentally, was found to form on the AGNR under a specific width condition. This finding was also analyzed in terms of Clar's theory and the scattering of electron waves. We propose that wrinkles and adsorbates in graphene play a role similar to an armchair edge, resulting in the 3×3 phase. If these local defects are in close proximity, the rhombus phases interact to generate electronic structures predicted for AGNRs. This is probably the reason why a rectangular lattice was imaged on the graphene sheet that is not an ideal AGNR.Li J., Li S., Higashi T., et al. Atomic-scale insights into the origin of rectangular lattice in nanographene probed by scanning tunneling microscopy. Physical Review B, 103(24), 245433 2021. Copyright 2021 by the American Physical Society

    Sub-kHz Clock Generation From Room Illumination on Standalone CMOS LSI Chips

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    This study proposes a sub-kHz clock generator by the room light illumination designed on-chip CMOS LSI chips. It generates a clock from a flicker in room light by receiving on-chip integrated photovoltaic cell, and extracts by low-pass filters, a comparator, Schmidt trigger and D-flip-flop to shape to digital signal. The system implements two photovoltaic cells of a large cell for power generation and a small cell for photo-detection that enables standalone operations. The system was designed on 0.18 μ\mum standard CMOS process, and both the simulation and experimental results validated the operation. By adding D-flip-flops at the output enables to modify the clock to 1/n1/n values that expands the applications

    Circuits and devices for standalone large-scale integration (LSI) chips and Internet of Things (IoT) applications: a review

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    ABSTRACT: In recent years, Internet of Things (IoT) has become more and more important owing to the rapid expansion of the number of computing devices and data sizes. The evolution of IoT requires low-power and self-operating devices to expand the coverage area of computing resources. The main components of IoT are the large-scale integration (LSI) chips, which take the function of implementing the energy harvesters, control units and applications. They exhibit different physics or phenomena, making it difficult to understand and design the entire system. The current work reviews the various methods for IoT applications by CMOS LSI chips, from the power components by energy harvesting to realistic applications with future outlooks
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