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Design and Optimization of a Low Power and Fast Response Viscometer Used for Determination of the Natural Gas Wobbe Index

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Experimental investigation into localized instabilities of mixed Rayleigh-Benard-Poiseuille convection

Peter Monkewitz, Emeric Grandjean

The stability of the Rayleigh-Benard-Poiseuille flow in a channel with large transverse aspect ratio (ratio of width to vertical channel height) is studied experimentally. The onset of thermal convection in the form of 'transverse rolls' (rolls with axes p ...
Cambridge University Press2009

The dynamical response properties of neocortical neurons to temporally modulated noisy inputs in vitro

Michele Giugliano

Cortical neurons are often classified by current-frequency relationship. Such a static description is inadequate to interpret neuronal responses to time-varying stimuli. Theoretical studies suggested that single-cell dynamical response properties are neces ...
Oxford University Press2008

Novel Oxygen Selective Complexes for Optical Oxygen Sensing

Michael Graetzel, Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin

Novel optical sensing films for oxygen based on highly luminescent iridium (III) and ruthenium (II) complexes have been developed. These demonstrate excellent long-term photostability (several months) when incorporated into polystyrene membranes. The influ ...
2007

High speed dynamics of photonic crystal nanocavity laser

Hatice Altug

We demonstrated high-speed photonic crystal nanocavity lasers with response time as short as similar to 2ps and direct modulation speeds exceeding 100GHz. Such high-speed characteristics are enabled by the use of cavity quantum electrodynamics effects such ...
IEEE2006

Dynamical plasma response during driven magnetic reconnection

Ambrogio Fasoli

Direct measurements of a collisionless current channel during driven magnetic reconnection are obtained for the first time on the Versatile Toroidal Facility. The size of the diffusion region is found to scale with the electron drift orbit width, independe ...
2003

Optimization Techniques for Replicating CORBA Objects

André Schiper, Xavier Défago

The CORBA Object Group Service (OGS) is a new CORBA service that provides support for fault-tolerance through the replication of CORBA objects. In this paper, we present several optimization techniques that are used to improve the performance of OGS. For e ...
1999

Theoretical Treatment of the Current vs. Time Response of Microelectrode Arrays to Changes of Potential, Concentration, or Flow

A theoretical approach to the current vs. time behavior of arrays of hemispherical or disc-shaped microelectrodes is presented. The treatment includes the chronoamperometric response to changes of the applied potential, and the dynamic response to changes ...
1997

Design and Development of a Miniaturised Total Chemical Anylysis System for on-line Lactate and Glucus Monitoring in Biological samples

A miniaturised Total chemical Analysis System (μTAS) for glucose and lactate measurement in biological samples constructed based on an integrated microdialysis sampling and detection system. The complete system incorporates a microdialysis probe for intrav ...
1997

Response Mechanism of Anion-Selective Electrodes Based on Mercury Organic Compounds as Ionophores

New mercury organic compounds with 1-3 metal centers and different substituents were synthesized as anion-selective ionophores. They were incorporated into solvent polymeric membranes, and the selectivity, slope of response, response time, emf repeatabilit ...
1996

High-Responsivity Optical Fets Fabricated On A Fet-Seed Structure

Demetri Psaltis

Optical detectors with responsivity of 1000 A/W and response time of 10 mu s at 50 nW optical input power were fabricated using the AT&T FET-SEED process. ...
1995

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