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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) thin films were deposited on glass substrates at 350 °C using the spray pyrolysis technique. As deposited and annealed thin films were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, UV-VIS spectroscopy, and photodetection. Unlike the as deposited samples which were amorphous, annealed samples show an anatase phase. Films were absorbent in the UV region and the band gap energy decreases from 3.78 eV to 3.4 eV with annealing. The photoresponse of TiO2 photodetectors was recorded under UV (λ1 = 365 nm, λ2 = 254 nm) and visible light illumination by reversible switching (ON/OFF) cycles using DC electrical characterization. Photosensitive properties such as reproducible photosensitivity, responsivity, and detectivity were also studied.
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Focal myxoid change is a well-recognised feature of synovial sarcoma, but the presence of a predominantly myxoid stroma is rare. We describe a new case of myxoid synovial sarcoma in which marked myxoid change initially obscured the diagnosis leading to confusion with malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor. The patient was a 16 year old man who presented with a left dorsal foot tumor. The diagnosis of synovial sarcoma was suspected on histological and immunohistochemical studies and confirmed with cytogenetic analysis. Recognition of this rare histologic variant of synovial sarcoma is important because it can easily be mistaken for other myxoid spindle cell neoplasms, potentially resulting in suboptimal therapy.