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Nanotechnology ; 35(18)2024 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38271739

ABSTRACT

We studied the phase change and resistive switching characteristics of copper oxide (CuxO) films through post-thermal annealing. This investigation aimed to assess the material's potential for a variety of electrical devices, exploring its versatility in electronic applications. The CuxO films deposited by RF magnetron sputtering were annealed at 300, 500, and 700 °C in ambient air for 4 min by rapid thermal annealing (RTA) method, and then it was confirmed that the structural phase change from Cu2O to CuO occurred with increasing annealing temperature. Resistive random-access memory (ReRAM) devices with Au/CuxO/p+-Si structures were fabricated, and the ReRAM properties appeared in CuO-based devices, while Cu2O ReRAM devices did not exhibit resistive switching behavior. The CuO ReRAM device annealed at 500 °C showed the best properties, with a on/off ratio of 8 × 102, good switching endurance of ∼100 cycles, data retention for 104s, and stable uniformity in the cumulative probability distribution. This characteristic change could be explained by the difference in the grain size and density of defects between the Cu2O and CuO films. These results demonstrate that superior and stable resistive switching properties of RF-sputtered CuxO films can be obtained by low-temperature RTA.

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Nat Commun ; 13(1): 4155, 2022 07 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35851053

ABSTRACT

An artificial muscle actuator resolves practical engineering problems in compact wearable devices, which are limited to conventional actuators such as electromagnetic actuators. Abstracting the fundamental advantages of an artificial muscle actuator provides a small-scale, high-power actuating system with a sensing capability for developing varifocal augmented reality glasses and naturally fit haptic gloves. Here, we design a shape memory alloy-based lightweight and high-power artificial muscle actuator, the so-called compliant amplified shape memory alloy actuator. Despite its light weight (0.22 g), the actuator has a high power density of 1.7 kW/kg, an actuation strain of 300% under 80 g of external payload. We show how the actuator enables image depth control and an immersive tactile response in the form of augmented reality glasses and two-way communication haptic gloves whose thin form factor and high power density can hardly be achieved by conventional actuators.


Subject(s)
Augmented Reality , Wearable Electronic Devices , Equipment Design , Muscles , Shape Memory Alloys
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Multivariate Behav Res ; 57(6): 1007-1026, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34310222

ABSTRACT

Extended Redundancy Analysis (ERA) has recently been developed and widely applied to investigate component regression models. In this paper, we propose Copula-based Redundancy Analysis (CRA) to improve the performance of regression-based ERA. Our simulation results indicate that CRA is significantly superior to the regression-based ERA. We also discuss how to modify CRA to accommodate models with discrete, censored, truncated outcome variables, or a combination thereof, where ERA cannot be employed. For applications, we provide two empirical analyses: one on academic achievement and one on drug use and health.


Subject(s)
Computer Simulation
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Molecules ; 26(16)2021 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34443364

ABSTRACT

This article studies the supramolecular assembly behavior of a Zn-trisporphyrin conjugate containing a triphenylamine core (1) with bridging N-donor ligands using the UV-vis spectrophotometric titration method at micromolar concentrations. Our results show that pyridine, a non-bridging ligand, formed a 3:1 open complex with 1. The corresponding binding constant was estimated to be (2.7 ± 0.15) × 1014 M-3. In contrast, bridging ligands, 4,4-bipyridine (BIPY) and 1,3-di(4-pyridyl)propane (DPYP), formed stable 3:2 double-decker complexes with 1 in solution, which collapsed to yield a 3:1 open complex when excess BIPY or DPYP was added. The binding constants for forming BIPY and DPYP double-decker complexes were estimated to be (9.26 ± 0.07) × 1027 M-4 and (3.62 ± 0.16) × 1027 M-4, respectively. The UV-vis titration profiles supported the conclusion that the degradation of the 3:2 double-decker 1∙BIPY complex is less favorable compared to that of 1∙DPYP. Consequently, the formation of the 3:1 1∙DPYP open complex proceeded more readily than that of 1∙BIPY.

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Nat Commun ; 11(1): 5568, 2020 11 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33173031

ABSTRACT

Since its discovery almost 70 years ago, the hologram has been considered to reproduce the most realistic three dimensional images without visual side effects. Holographic video has been extensively researched for commercialization, since Benton et al. at MIT Media Lab developed the first holographic video systems in 1990. However, commercially available holographic video displays have not been introduced yet for several reasons: narrow viewing angle, bulky optics and heavy computing power. Here we present an interactive slim-panel holographic video display using a steering-backlight unit and a holographic video processor to solve the above issues. The steering-backlight unit enables to expand the viewing angle by 30 times and its diffractive waveguide architecture makes a slim display form-factor. The holographic video processor computes high quality holograms in real-time on a single-chip. We suggest that the slim-panel holographic display can provide realistic three-dimensional video in office and household environments.

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Sci Rep ; 6: 37594, 2016 11 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27892481

ABSTRACT

Macroautophagy (autophagy) is believed to maintain energy homeostasis by degrading unnecessary cellular components and molecules. Its implication in regulating cancer metabolism recently started to be uncovered. However, the precise roles of autophagy in cancer metabolism are still unclear. Here, we show that autophagy plays a critical role in glutamine metabolism, which is required for tumor survival. Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cells require both autophagy and typical glutamine transporters to maintain intracellular glutamine levels. Glutamine deprivation, but not that of glucose, led to the activation of macropinocytosis-associated autophagy through TFEB induction and translocation into the nucleus. In contrast, glutamine uptake increased as a compensatory response to decreased intracellular glutamine levels upon autophagy inhibition. Moreover, autophagy inhibition and glutamine deprivation did not induce cell death, while glutamine deprivation dramatically activated apoptotic cell death upon autophagy inhibition. Interestingly, the addition of α-ketoglutarate significantly rescued the apoptotic cell death caused by the combination of the inhibition of autophagy with glutamine deprivation. Our data suggest that macropinocytosis-associated autophagy is a critical process providing glutamine for anaplerosis of the TCA cycle in PDAC. Thus, targeting both autophagy and glutamine metabolism to completely block glutamine supply may provide new therapeutic approaches to treat refractory tumors.


Subject(s)
Autophagy , Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal/metabolism , Glutamine/metabolism , Animals , Apoptosis , Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors/genetics , Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors/metabolism , Biological Transport , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Survival , Citric Acid Cycle , Female , Glucose/deficiency , Glutamine/deficiency , Humans , Intracellular Space/metabolism , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Nude , Models, Biological , Mutant Proteins/metabolism , Pinocytosis , ras Proteins/metabolism
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FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol ; 43(2): 301-10, 2005 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15681162

ABSTRACT

Bacillus anthracis has four plasmid possible virulence genotypes: pXO1+/pXO2+, pXO1+/pXO2-, pXO1-/pXO2+ or pXO1-/pXO2-. Due to the lack of a specific chromosomal marker for B. anthracis, differentiation of the pXO1-/pXO2- form of B. anthracis from closely related Bacillus cereus group species is difficult. In this study, we evaluate the ability of sspE, pXO1 and pXO2 primers to discriminate individual B. anthracis and the B. cereus group genotypes using multiplex real-time PCR and melting curve analysis. Optimal conditions for successful multiplex assays have been established. Purified DNAs from 38 bacterial strains including 11 strains of B. anthracis and 18 B. cereus group strains were analyzed. Nine of the B. cereus group near-neighbor strains were shown by multilocus sequence typing to be phylogenetically proximate to the B. anthracis clade. We have demonstrated that the four plasmid genotypes of B. anthracis and B. cereus group near-neighbors were differentially and simultaneously discriminated by this assay.


Subject(s)
Bacillus anthracis/classification , Bacillus anthracis/isolation & purification , Bacillus cereus/classification , Bacillus cereus/isolation & purification , Bacteriological Techniques , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Bacillus anthracis/genetics , Bacillus cereus/genetics , DNA, Bacterial/analysis , DNA, Bacterial/isolation & purification , Genes, Bacterial , Phylogeny , Plasmids , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Transition Temperature
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