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    Single-step fabrication process of 1-D photonic crystals coupled to nanocolumnar TiO2 layers to improve DSC efficiency

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    The present work proposes the use of a TiO2 electrode coupled to a one-dimensional photonic crystal (1DPC), all formed by the sequential deposition of nanocolumnar thin films by physical vapor oblique angle deposition (PV-OAD), to enhance the optical and electrical performance of DSCs while transparency is preserved. We demonstrate that this approach allows building an architecture combining a non-dispersive 3 µm of TiO2 electrode and 1 µm TiO2-SiO2 1DPC, both columnar, in a single-step process. The incorporation of the photonic structure is responsible for a rise of 30% in photovoltaic efficiency, as compared with a transparent cell with a single TiO2 electrode. Detailed analysis of the spectral dependence of the photocurrent demonstrates that the 1DPC improves light harvesting efficiency by both back reflection and optical cavity modes confinement within the TiO2 films, thus increasing the overall performance of the cellEuropean Union FP7/2007- 2013Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad CSD2008-00023, CSD2007-00007, MAT2011-23593, MAT2013-40852-R, MAT2013-42900-PJunta de Andalucía TEP8067, FQM-6900, FQM 2265, FQM 57

    TiO2-SiO2 one-dimensional photonic crystals of controlled porosity by glancing angle physical vapour deposition

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    Herein we present a synthetic route to attain porous one-dimensional photonic crystals of high optical quality. The method employed, based on the alternate deposition of TiO2 and SiO2 porous layers by glancing angle physical vapour deposition, yields a highly accessible interconnected pore network throughout the entire multilayer structure. Furthermore, it allows a strict control over the average size and density of the interstitial sites, which results in the precise tuning of the refractive index of the individual layers and thus of the optical response of the ensemble. The controlled environmental response of the multilayer is confirmed by the optical monitoring of the infiltration of liquids of different refractive index.España Ministerio de Ciencia e innovación MAT2008-02166 MAT2007-65764Consolider Projects CSD2007-00007 CSD2008-00023Junta de Andalucía FQM-3579 TEP227

    El derecho de objeción de conciencia sanitaria a la interrupción voluntaria del embarazo

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    Spanish Act 2/2010 on Sexual Health and voluntary end of pregnancy is the first act in Spain in recognize conscientious objection of medicine professionals to practice an abort. In this field is impossible to say that there is no conflict of convictions, ideas, or free exercise of religion. There is an important social conflict, particularly when a woman wants to exercise her right to abort and the professional wants to exercise the conscientious objection. In this article we explain the legal, doctrinal and ethical consequences of conscientious objection of the medicine professionals in Spain, we make a legal analysis of this act at the Jurisprudence. Finally we explain a real case and his solution.Con la entrada en vigor de la Ley Orgánica 2/2010, de Salud Sexual y Reproductiva y de Interrupción Voluntaria al Embarazo, se reconoce por primera vez en un texto legal el derecho a la objeción de conciencia sanitaria en relación con la práctica del aborto, que, al tratarse de un tema en el que han de considerarse ideas, creencias y convicciones morales, culturales y sociales… y al constituir un punto de desencuentro de planteamientos doctrinales e interpretativos, parece justificada e inevitable la importante polémica social suscitada. Con el presente trabajo se pretende incidir en las consecuencias de este reconocimiento, así como poner de manifiesto los conflictos éticos y jurídicos que, a raíz de esta regulación, se plantean. Para ello se ha analizado los diferentes ámbitos del derecho, tanto desde el punto de vista doctrinal como jurisprudencial, así como desde una perspectiva práctica mediante el estudio de algún caso controvertido

    A proposal of an effective platelet-rich plasma protocol for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia

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    Background: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as a promising treatment for androgenetic alopecia (AGA). In spite of the several studies previously reported, to date, a standardized protocol for PRP preparation and application, as well as a standard method for evaluating results has not been established. Aims: The aim of this study is to propose a standardized method for preparation and application of PRP for male AGA (MAGA) and female AGA (FAGA) and assess its safety and efficacy as a co-adjuvant therapy. Materials and Methods: Seventy-eight patients, 19 men and 59 women with AGA Grades II-IV in Ebling's scale, currently on treatment with topical minoxidil and/or oral finasteride for more than a year without improvement, were included in this study. PRP was prepared using a single spin method, and injected in affected areas for 3 monthly sessions, followed by 3 bimonthly sessions. A decrease of at least one grade in Ebling's scale was considered a successful result. Results: After the 6° session, 71.4% of MAGA and 73.4% of FAGA patients reached a successful outcome while 21.4% and 16.3%, respectively, remained without changes. Only 7.1% of MAGA and 10.2% of FAGA presented worsening of their condition. Conclusions: PRP together with a periodical application protocol can be considered effective as a coadjuvant therapy in patients who no longer respond to pharmacological treatments. Ebling's scale was a practical and reliable parameter to allow a better evaluation in both MAGA and FAGA

    Growth regimes of porous gold thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering at oblique incidence: from compact to columnar microstructures

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    Growth regimes of gold thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering at oblique angles and low temperatures are studied from both theoretical and experimental points of view. Thin films were deposited in a broad range of experimental conditions by varying the substrate tilt angle and background pressure, and were analyzed by Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and Grazing Incidence Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (GISAXS) techniques. Results indicate that the morphological features of the films strongly depend on the experimental conditions, but can be categorized within four generic microstructures, each of them defined by different bulk geometrical patterns and pore percolation depth and connectivity. With the help of a growth model, a microstructure phase diagram has been constructed where the main features of the films are depicted as a function of experimentally controllable quantities, finding a good agreement with the experimental results in all the studied cases.Junta de Andalucía P09-CTS- 5189, TEP5283, P10-FQM-6900Comunidad de Madríd S2009/MAT–1726Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad MAT2011-29194-C02-01, CSD2008-00023, MAT2008-06652, MAT2010-21228, MAT2010-1844

    Enhanced gas sensing performance of TiO2 functionalized magneto-optical SPR sensors

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    9 páginas, 7 figurasPorous TiO2 thin films deposited by glancing angle deposition are used as sensing layers to monitor their sensing capabilities towards Volatile Organic Compounds both in a standard Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor and in Magneto-Optical Surface Plasmon Resonance (MO-SPR) configuration in order to compare their sensing performances. Here our results on the enhanced sensing capability of these TiO2 functionalized MO-SPR sensors with Au/Co/Au transducers with respect to traditional SPR gas sensors are presented.This work has been funded by the European Commission (NMP3-SL-2008-214107-Nanomagma), the Spanish MICINN (CSD 2008-00023, MAT 2008-06765-C02-01/NAN, MAT2010-21228), CSIC (JAE fellowship for E. F.-V.) and Comunidad de Madrid (S2009 / MAT – 1726, S2009/TIC – 1476).Peer reviewe
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