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Chin J Physiol ; 64(4): 177-185, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34472448

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Heart rate variability (HRV) and cardiorespiratory phase synchronization (CRPS) were employed to study the cardio- and respiratory interactions in patients with asthma receiving inhalation of beta2-agonist (Berotec 200 mcg) for routine bronchodilator test. Both time- and frequency-domain parameters were used to analyze the HRV. A weighted G-index was introduced to study the quality of the CRPS. The HRV parameters, in both the time and frequency domains, exhibited significant changes pointing to a sympathetic activation of the autonomic balance immediately after the inhalation. On the other hand, the CRPS index barely changed throughout the entire process. This indicates that inhalation of beta2-agonist does not alter the CRPS appreciably, and that the CRPS, in contrast to HRV, is relatively stable in response to the inhalation of beta2-agonist in patients with asthma.


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Asma , Broncodilatadores , Asma/diagnóstico , Asma/tratamiento farmacológico , Sistema Nervioso Autónomo , Broncodilatadores/farmacología , Broncodilatadores/uso terapéutico , Corazón , Frecuencia Cardíaca , Humanos
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Nano Lett ; 20(5): 3140-3146, 2020 May 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32323994

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Spin waves can be used as information carriers with low energy dissipation. The excitation and propagation of spin waves along reconfigurable magnonic circuits is the subject of much interest in the field of magnonic applications. Here we experimentally demonstrate an effective excitation of spin waves in reconfigurable magnetic textures at frequencies as high as 15 GHz and wavelengths as short as 80 nm from Ni80Fe20 (Py) nanodisk-film hybrid structures. Most importantly, we demonstrate these spin wave modes, which were previously confined within a nanodisk, can now couple to and propagate along a nanochannel formed by magnetic domain walls at zero magnetic bias field. The tunable high-frequency, short-wavelength, and propagating spin waves may play a vital role in energy efficient and programmable magnonic devices at the nanoscale.

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ACS Nano ; 16(5): 8273-8282, 2022 May 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35506539

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Quantum efficiencies remain a critical issue for general applications of semiconducting polymers in optoelectronics and others. In this work, we demonstrate that nearly 100% quantum efficiencies (η's) in thin solid films can be reached when the polymer molecules are mechanically stretched into molecular confinement. We selected three conjugated polymers of varied backbone stiffness and interchain coupling, prepared in both diluted and pristine states. All of the polymers when highly diluted (c = 0.1 wt %) exhibited massive η increases after stretching to very large strains (∼300-500%) via micronecking, with the rigid polyfluorene (PFO) and semirigid MEH-PPV both manifesting η ≈ 90%, while the most flexible yet regioregular polythiophene (P3HT-rr) exhibited a 10-fold increase to ∼21%. In the pristine state, molecular aggregation and interchain coupling curtail development of the molecular confinement, but the large-strain deformation still enhances η's significantly, to ∼90% (PFO) and ∼55% (MEH-PPV) despite no increases for the crystalline P3HT-rr. Moreover, upon substitution by a bulkier side-group to reduce interchain coupling, the pristine films of polythiophene (P3EHT) exhibited a ∼3-fold increase of η after the stretching. The nearly 100% of η's in fully stretched molecules indicates that the in situ self-trapping occurring via sub-picosecond backbone interactions can be mostly responsible for energy dissipations and quite suppressible by segmental stress control. The mechanical confinement effects also indicate the fundamental role of molecular mechanics during stabilization and migration of photoexcited charges.

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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 3910, 2018 Mar 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29500388

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Spin waves (SW) are low energy excitations of magnetization in magnetic materials. In the promising field of magnonics, fundamental SW modes, magnons, are accessible in magnetic nanostructure waveguides and carry information. The SW propagates in both metals and insulators via magnetization dynamics. Energy dissipation through damping can be low compared to the Joule heating in conventional circuits. We performed simulations in a quasi-one-dimensional ferromagnetic strip and found that the transmission of the propagating SW across the domain wall (DW) depends strongly on the tilt angle of the magnetization at low frequencies. When the SW amplitude is large, the magnetization tilt angle inside the DW changes due to the effective fields. The SW transmission, the DW motion, and the magnetization tilt angle couple to each other, which results in complex DW motion and SW transmission. Both SW filtering and DW motions are key ingredients in magnonics.

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