143 research outputs found
Radiation Reaction Effects in Cascade Scattering of Intense, Tightly Focused Laser Pulses by Relativistic Electrons
Non-linear cascade scattering of intense, tightly focused laser pulses by
relativistic electrons is studied numerically in the classical approximation
including the radiation damping for the quantum parameter hwx-ray/E<1 and an
arbitrary radiation parameter Kai. The electron energy loss, along with its
side scattering by the ponderomotive force, makes the scattering in the
vicinity of high laser field nearly impossible at high electron energies. The
use of a second, co-propagating laser pulse as a booster is shown to solve this
problem
Exploring the Bonding of Large Hydrocarbons on Noble Metals: Diindoperylene on Cu(111), Ag(111), and Au(111)
We present a benchmark study for the adsorption of a large pi-conjugated
organic molecule on different noble metal surfaces, which is based on X-ray
standing wave (XSW) measurements and density functional theory calculations
with van der Waals (vdW) interactions. The bonding distances of
diindenoperylene on Cu(111), Ag(111), and Au(111) surfaces (2.51 A, 3.01 A, and
3.10 A, respectively) determined with the normal incidence XSW technique are
compared with calculations. Excellent agreement with the experimental data,
i.e. deviations less than 0.1 A, is achieved using the Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof
functional with vdW interactions that include the collective response of
substrate electrons (PBE+vdW^{surf} method). Noteworthy, the calculations show
that the vdW contribution to the adsorption energy increases in the order
Au(111) < Ag(111) < Cu(111).Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted by Phys. Rev.
Thermal decomposition and gasification of biomass pyrolysis gases using a hot bed of waste derived pyrolysis char
Chars produced from the pyrolysis of different waste materials have been investigated in terms of their use as a catalyst for the catalytic cracking of biomass pyrolysis gases during the two-stage pyrolysis-gasification of biomass. The chars were produced from the pyrolysis of waste tyres, refused derived fuel and biomass in the form of date stones. The results showed that the hydrocarbon tar yields decreased significantly with all the char materials used in comparison to the non-char catalytic experiments. For example, at a cracking temperature of 800 °C, the total product hydrocarbon tar yield decreased by 70% with tyre char, 50% with RDF char and 9% with biomass date stones char compared to that without char. There was a consequent increase in total gas yield. Analysis of the tar composition showed that the content of phenolic compounds decreased and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons increased in the product tar at higher char temperatures
Space- and time-resolved observation of extreme laser frequency upshifting during ultrafast-ionization
A 65-fs, 800-nm, 2-TW laser pulse propagating through a nitrogen gas jet has been experimentally studied by 90 Thomson scattering. Time-integrated spectra of scattered light show unprecedented broadening towards the blue which exceeds 300 nm. Images of the scattering region provide for the first time a space- and time-resolved description of the process leading quite regularly to such a large upshift. The mean shifting rate was as high as dk/dt3A ÌŠ/fs, never observed before. Interferometry shows that it occurs after partial laser defocusing. Numerical simulations prove that such an upshift is consistent with a laser-gas late interaction, when laser intensity has decreased well below relativistic values (a0 1) and ionization process involves most of the laser pulse. This kind of interaction makes spectral tuning of ultrashort intense laser pulses possible in a large spectral range. VC 2013 AIP Publishing LLC. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4818602
Attentional Set-Shifting Deficit in Parkinson’s Disease Is Associated with Prefrontal Dysfunction: An FDG-PET Study
The attentional set-shifting deficit that has been observed in Parkinson’s disease (PD) has long been considered neuropsychological evidence of the involvement of meso-prefrontal and prefrontal-striatal circuits in cognitive flexibility. However, recent studies have suggested that non-dopaminergic, posterior cortical pathologies may also contribute to this deficit. Although several neuroimaging studies have addressed this issue, the results of these studies were confounded by the use of tasks that required other cognitive processes in addition to set-shifting, such as rule learning and working memory. In this study, we attempted to identify the neural correlates of the attentional set-shifting deficit in PD using a compound letter task and 18F-fluoro-deoxy-glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography during rest. Shift cost, which is a measure of attentional set-shifting ability, was significantly correlated with hypometabolism in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, including the putative human frontal eye field. Our results provide direct evidence that dysfunction in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex makes a primary contribution to the attentional set-shifting deficit that has been observed in PD patients
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