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Transmission Matrix Noise Elimination for an Optical Disordered Medium

  • Wang, Lin;Li, Yangyan;Xin, Yu;Wang, Jue;Chen, Yanru
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.3 no.6
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    • pp.496-501
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    • 2019
  • We propose a method to eliminate the noise of a disordered medium optical transmission matrix. Gaussian noise exists whenever light passes through the medium, during the measurement of the transmission matrix and thus cannot be ignored. Experiments and comparison of noise eliminating before and after are performed to illustrate the effectiveness and advance presented by our method. After noise elimination, the results of focusing and imaging are better than the effect before noise elimination, and the measurement of the transmission matrix is more consistent with the theoretical analysis as well.

Magnetic, Magneto-Optical, and Transport Properties of Ordered and Disordered 3d-Transition Metal Aluminide Films

  • Lee, Y.P.;Kim, K.W.;Rhee, J.Y.;Kudryavtsev, Y.V.
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.7 no.s1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1998
  • The influence of the order-disorder structural transition on the magnetic and mageto-optical, and transport properties of Fe-Al and Co-Al alloy films has been investigated. The disordered states in the alloy films were prepared by vapor quenching deposition on glass substrates cooled by liquid nitrogen. The experimental study of the magento-optical properties of the ordered and disordered Fe-Al and Co-Al alloy films has been carried out in 1.05-5.0 eV energy range at room temperature. The transport properties have been measured in 2-300K temperature range with and without magnetic field of 0.5T. The influence of the order-disorder structural transition on the magnetic and magneto-optical properties was discussed by using the effective medium approximation and the structural defect approach. That on the temperature dependence of the resistivity was analyzed in a framework of the partial localization of the electronic states and the variable range hopping conductivity.

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Red-Colored Phenomena of Ginseng(Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) Root and Soil Environment (인삼근 적변현상과 근권 토양환경)

  • 양덕조;김용해
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.91-97
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    • 1997
  • In order to elucidate the mechanism of red-colored phenomena(RCP) in ginseng(Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer), distribution of inorganic elements of ginseng root and its surrounding soil, and microflora in the soil were investigated. Red brown colored-substances were accumulated in the cell wall of epidermis at early stage of red-colored ginseng (RCG). Cell wall of the late stage of RCG was disordered and microorganisms were shown in the disordered cell wall. Al, Si and Fe contents among inorpanic elements in the epidermis of RCG were higher at two or three times than that of healthy ginseng. On the other hand, K content was higher at three times in healthy ginseng than that of RCG. Especially, Fe content was higher at three times in lateral roots of RCG than that of healthy ginseng. Total 21 strains of microorganisms were isolated on the 523 medium from surface soil, surrounding soil of both healthy and RCG, and RCG. Six strains of microorganisms among them were resistant to 2 mM Fe. Two species in Bacillus app. and Lactobacillus app. , and one species in Micrococcus sp. and Npisseria sp. respectively were identified. It seemed that RCP was closely related with the distribution and uptake of inorganic elements, was also correlated Fe-independent metabolism of microorganisms.

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THE ORDERING OF MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE COSMOS

  • BIERMANN PETER L.;KRONBER PHILIPP P.
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.527-531
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    • 2004
  • It is argued that the key task in understanding magnetic fields in the cosmos is to comprehend the origin of their order or coherence over large length scales in galaxies. Obtaining magnetic fields can be done in stars, whose lifetime is usually $10^{10}$ rotations, while galactic disks have approximately 20 to 50 rotations in their lifetime since the last major merger, which established the present day gaseous disk. Disorder in the galactic magnetic fields is injected on the disk time scale of about 30 million years, about a tenth of the rotation period, so after one half rotation already it should become completely disordered. Therefore whatever mechanism Nature is using, it must compete with such a short time scale, to keep order in its house. This is the focal quest.

A comparison study between the realistic random modeling and simplified porous medium for gamma-gamma well-logging

  • Fatemeh S. Rasouli
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.56 no.5
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    • pp.1747-1753
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    • 2024
  • The accurate determination of formation density and the physical properties of rocks is the most critical logging tasks which can be obtained using gamma-ray transport and detection tools. Though the simulation works published so far have considerably improved the knowledge of the parameters that govern the responses of the detectors in these tools, recent studies have found considerable differences between the results of using a conventional model of a homogeneous mixture of formation and fluid and an inhomogeneous fractured medium. It has increased concerns about the importance of the complexity of the model used for the medium in simulation works. In the present study, we have suggested two various models for the flow of the fluid in porous media and fractured rock to be used for logging purposes. For a typical gamma-gamma logging tool containing a 137Cs source and two NaI detectors, simulated by using the MCNPX code, a simplified porous (SP) model in which the formation is filled with elongated rectangular cubes loaded with either mineral material or oil was investigated. In this model, the oil directly reaches the top of the medium and the connection between the pores is not guaranteed. In the other model, the medium is a large 3-D matrix of 1 cm3 randomly filled cubes. The designed algorithm to fill the matrix sites is so that this realistic random (RR) model provides the continuum growth of oil flow in various disordered directions and, therefore, fulfills the concerns about modeling the rock textures consist of extremely complex pore structures. For an arbitrary set of oil concentrations and various formation materials, the response of the detectors in the logging tool has been considered as a criterion to assess the effect of modeling for the distribution of pores in the formation on simulation studies. The results show that defining a RR model for describing heterogeneities of a porous medium does not effectively improve the prediction of the responses of logging tools. Taking into account the computational cost of the particle transport in the complex geometries in the Monte Carlo method, the SP model can be satisfactory for gamma-gamma logging purposes.

MEIS를 이용한 Cu3Au(100)의 Surface Induced disorder 직접관찰

  • 오두환;강희재;채근화;김현경;문대원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 1999.07a
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    • pp.179-179
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    • 1999
  • Cu3AU(100) 단결정은 fcc 구조를 가지고 있으며 (100)면은 Cu와 Au가 1:1로 존재하고 가운데(200)면은 Cu만 존재한다. 따라서 Au 층은 (100)면에서만 존재하여 각 Au층은 서로 0.5nm 떨어져 있다. 이와 같은 Cu3Au(100) 단결정을 MEIS(Medium Energy Ion Scattering Spectroscopy) 실험 장비를 사용하여 0.35nm 떨어져 있는 Single unit cell의 윗면과 아래면, 즉 첫 층의 Au와 셋째층의 Au의 층분리를 통해서, 온도 변화에 따른 Cu3Au(100) 단결정의 표면 물리적 현상인 surface induced disorder을 밝혀내고자 한다. 우선 두 Au층의 분리 시도는 수소이온을 이용한 실험 조건에서는 extremely glancing exit angle 등 극한의 산란조거에서도 성공하지 못하였다. 깊이 분해능을 정해주는 electronic energy loss를 극대화하기 위해 수소이온이 아닌 질소 이온을 사용하여 energy spectra를 측정해 본 결과 아래 그림에서와 같이 표면 Au 층과 표면 셋째 Au층을 구분할 수 있었다. <110>으로 align된 조건에서는 셋째층의 Au 원자들이 완전히 shadow cone 내부에 존재하여 관측되지 않지만 9.75$^{\circ}$ tilt 한 경우 셋째층의 Au 원자들이 shadow cone 바깥으로 나오게 되어 그림에서와 같이 첫째 층과 셋째 층이 확실히 분리되어 측정되었다. 이를 바탕을 Cu3Au(100)의 온도변화에 다른 order disorder and segregation 현상을 측정하였다. ordered Cu3Au(100)은 28$0^{\circ}C$ 근처에서 surface층이 먼저 disordered상으로 바뀌는 surface induced disorder 현상이 일어나고 bulk transition 온도 39$0^{\circ}C$ 이하에서 R.T으로 온도를 낮추면 본래의 ordered 구조로 되돌아간다. 하지만 bulk transition 온도를 지나면 order-disorder transition이 비가역적이고 segregation 현상이 일어난다.

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The Differentiation of Pluripotent Stem Cells towards Endothelial Progenitor Cells - Potential Application in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

  • Kezhou Qin;Jia Lei;Jun Yang
    • International Journal of Stem Cells
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.122-135
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    • 2022
  • Background and Objectives: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and endothelial cells (ECs) have been applied in the clinic to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a disease characterized by disordered pulmonary vasculature. However, the lack of sufficient transplantable cells before the deterioration of disease condition is a current limitation to apply cell therapy in patients. It is necessary to differentiate pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) into EPCs and identify their characteristics. Methods and Results: Comparing previously reported methods of human PSCs-derived ECs, we optimized a highly efficient differentiation protocol to obtain cells that match the phenotype of isolated EPCs from healthy donors. The protocol is compatible with chemically defined medium (CDM), it could produce a large number of clinically applicable cells with low cost. Moreover, we also found PSCs-derived EPCs express CD133, have some characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells and are capable of homing to repair blood vessels in zebrafish xenograft assays. In addition, we further revealed that IPAH PSCs-derived EPCs have higher expression of proliferation-related genes and lower expression of immune-related genes than normal EPCs and PSCs-derived EPCs through microarray analysis. Conclusions: In conclusion, we optimized a highly efficient differentiation protocol to obtain PSCs-derived EPCs with the phenotypic and molecular characteristics of EPCs from healthy donors which distinguished them from EPCs from PAH.

Magnetic Properties of FePt:C Nanocomposite Film

  • Ko, Hyun-Seok;A. Perumal;Shin, Sung-Chul
    • Proceedings of the Korean Magnestics Society Conference
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.220-221
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    • 2003
  • Equiatomic FePt and CoPt alloy thin films have received considerable attention as possible magnetic and magneto-optic recording because of their high magnetic anisotropy energy and high coercivity. The high coercivity in these thin films is due to the presence of finely dispersed ordered FePt phase mixed with disordered FePt phase. However, a high temperature treatment, either substrate heating during deposition or post annealing, is needed to obtain the ordered L1$\_$0/ phase with high value of magneto crystalline anisotropy. Recent microstructural studies on these films suggest that the average grain size ranges from 10-50 nm and the grains are magnetically coupled between each other. On the other hand, the ultrahigh-density magnetic recording media with low media noise imposes the need of a material, which consists of magnetically isolated grains with size below 10 nm. The magnetic grain isolation can be controlled by the amount of additional non-magnetic element in the system which determines the interparticle separation and therefore the interparticle interactions. Recently, much research work has been done on various non-magnetic matrices. Preliminary studies showed that the samples prepared in B$_2$O$_3$ and Carbon matrices have shown strong perpendicular anisotropy and fine grain size down to 4nm, which suggest these nanocomposite films are very promising and may lead to the realization of a magnetic medium capable of recording densities beyond 1 Tb/in$^2$. So, in this work, the effect of Carbon doping on the magnetic properties of FePt nanoparticles were investigated.

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