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  • Reduction in Errors in Roughness Evaluation with an Accurate Definition of the S-L Surface

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    - Materials - Year 2023

    Characterization of surface topography, roughly divided into measurement and data analysis, can be valuable in the process of validation of the tribological performance of machined parts. Surface topography, especially the roughness, can respond straightly to the machining process and, in some cases, is defined as a fingerprint of the manufacturing. When considering the high precision of surface topography studies, the definition...

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  • Effect of pH on optical sensing with poly-L-lysine-modified nanodiamonds

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    - Year 2021

    Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers are crystallographic defects which provide diamonds with unique physical properties. The centers are known for their intensive, time-stable fluorescence, and an electron spin, which exhibits long coherence time and may be manipulated using external stimuli. Nanodiamonds containing the NV centers are promising tools in biolabeling, biosensing, and drug delivery due to the aforementioned properties of...

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  • Absorbing Boundary Conditions Derived Based on Pauli Matrices Algebra

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    - IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters - Year 2024

    In this letter, we demonstrate that a set of absorbing boundary conditions (ABCs) for numerical simulations of waves, proposed originally by Engquist and Majda and later generalized by Trefethen and Halpern, can alternatively be derived with the use of Pauli matrices algebra. Hence a novel approach to the derivation of one-way wave equations in electromagnetics is proposed. That is, the classical wave equation can be factorized...

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  • Analytical Methods for Causality Evaluation of Photonic Materials

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    - Materials - Year 2022

    We comprehensively review several general methods and analytical tools used for causality evaluation of photonic materials. Our objective is to call to mind and then formulate, on a mathematically rigorous basis, a set of theorems which can answer the question whether a considered material model is causal or not. For this purpose, a set of various distributional theorems presented in literature is collected as the distributional...

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  • Dynamical nonlocality in quantum time via modular operators

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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2022

    We formalize the concept of the modular energy operator within the Page and Wootters timeless framework. As a result, this operator is elevated to the same status as the more studied modular operators of position and momentum. In analogy with dynamical nonlocality in space associated with the modular momentum, we introduce and analyze the nonlocality in time associated with the modular energy operator. Some applications of our...

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  • Topological, nonreciprocal, and multiresonant slow light beyond the time-bandwidth limit

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    - APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS - Year 2021

    Topologically protected transport has recently emerged as an effective means to address a recurring problem hampering the field of slow light for the past two decades: its keen sensitivity to disorders and structural imperfections. With it, there has been renewed interest in efforts to overcome the delay-time-bandwidth limitation usually characterizing slow-light devices, on occasion thought to be a fundamental limit. What exactly...

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  • Finite-difference time-domain analyses of active cloaking for electrically-large objects

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    - OPTICS EXPRESS - Year 2021

    Invisibility cloaking devices constitute a unique and potentially disruptive technology, but only if they can work over broad bandwidths for electrically-large objects. So far, the only known scheme that allows for broadband scattering cancellation from an electrically-large object is based on an active implementation where electric and magnetic sources are deployed over a surface surrounding the object, but whose ‘switching on’...

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  • L-tyrosine and L-dihydroxyphenylalanine as hormone-like regulators of melanocyte functions

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    - Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research - Year 2012

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  • Accumulation of volatile constituents in agar and bioreactor shoot cultures of Verbena officinalis L.

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    • A. Kokotkiewicz
    • B. Zabiegała
    • P. Kubica
    • A. Szopa
    • A. Bucinski
    • H. Ekiert
    • M. Luczkiewicz

    - PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE - Year 2021

    In vitro shoot cultures of common vervain (Verbena officinalis L., Verbenaceae) were established and evaluated for essential oil content. The shoots were maintained as stationary microshoot culture, grown on Schenk–Hildebrandt medium supplemented with 9.84 µM of 2-isopentenyladenine and 1.0 µM of thidiazuron. The shoots were further adapted to grow in two temporary immersion bioreactors (RITA and Plantform), using Schenk–Hildebrandt...

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  • Novel “acid tuned” deep eutectic solvents based on protonated L-proline

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    The paper presents new types of deep eutectic solvents (DESs) based on L-proline protonated using three different acids (hydrochloric, sulfuric and phosphoric)and playing the role of a hydrogen bond acceptor(HBA). Glucose and xylitol were used as hydrogen bond donors (HBD). A series of deep eutectic solvents with various mole ratios were obtained for the systems L-proline: glucose and L-proline: xylitol. Density, melting point,...

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