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Microsc Microanal ; 25(1): 105-114, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30698124

ABSTRACT

A scanning ion beam instrument equipped with a gas field ionization source (GFIS) has been commercialized, but only helium and neon are currently available as GFISs. In this study, the characteristics of neon, argon, and krypton ion emissions from a single-atom tip are compared, specifically for faster fabrication by milling of a silicon sample. Although the boiling point of argon is about 87 K, our experiments on characterizing argon ion emission can be carried out at temperatures of about 50 K at an argon gas pressure lower than 0.1 Pa. Argon exhibits ion current characteristics, as a function of tip voltage, between those of neon and krypton. The value obtained by multiplying the ion emission current by the sputtering yield is suitable for a figure of merit (FOM) for faster fabrication. The FOM for argon is the highest among the three ion species. This value must be extensively evaluated from the viewpoint of practical nano-fabrication application. The instabilities of neon, argon, and krypton ion currents (3σ) become as low as 8% in 1 h, which is sufficient for fabrication applications. We conclude that an argon or krypton GFIS ion beam instrument will be a useful tool for nano-fabrication.

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Opt Express ; 19(1): 317-24, 2011 Jan 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21263571

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The 13th harmonic of a Ti:sapphire (Ti:S) laser in the plateau region was injected as a seeding source to a 250-MeV free-electron-laser (FEL) amplifier. When the amplification conditions were fulfilled, strong enhancement of the radiation intensity by a factor of 650 was observed. The random and uncontrollable spikes, which appeared in the spectra of the Self-Amplified Spontaneous Emission (SASE) based FEL radiation without the seeding source, were found to be suppressed drastically to form to a narrow-band, single peak profile at 61.2 nm. The properties of the seeded FEL radiation were well reproduced by numerical simulations. We discuss the future precept of the seeded FEL scheme to the shorter wavelength region.

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Int J Qual Health Care ; 20(3): 211-20, 2008 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18319277

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BACKGROUND: Although patient safety climate is an important factor in preventing adverse events in health care organizations, there is no usable Japanese scale. OBJECTIVE: To develop a Japanese scale to measure patient safety climate and to evaluate its psychometric properties. METHODS: Cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted with respect to 9 non-academic general hospitals in Japan. A total of 1878 health care professionals (nurses, therapists, technicians, pharmacists and physicians) were included in a study. RESULTS: The eight dimensions measuring worker attitudes (free communication flow, continuous improvement, reporting/rules compliance and patient/family involvement) and organizational factors (supervisors' safety leadership, allied professionals' safety leadership, patient safety committee leadership and rules/equipment availability) were extracted by factor analysis. The internal consistency (measured by Cronbach's alpha) and repeatability (measured by intraclass correlation) were more than 0.70 for all subscales. In addition, the mean score, the within-group interrater reliability statistic (r(wg)) and the correlation coefficients of the mean score were confirmed at the workplace level. CONCLUSIONS: The scale showed acceptable dimensionality, reliability and validity. It also provided workplace team-evaluation and a tool for assessing the patient safety climate at the level of the workplace.


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Medical Errors/prevention & control , Quality Assurance, Health Care/methods , Safety Management/methods , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Adult , Attitude of Health Personnel , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Hospitals , Humans , Japan , Language , Male , Middle Aged , Organizational Culture , Psychometrics , Workplace/psychology
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J Clin Microbiol ; 40(3): 1113-5, 2002 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11880456

ABSTRACT

We report a case of noninvasive pulmonary disease due to Chrysosporium zonatum in an immunocompetent male. The fungus colonized an existing tuberculous cavity and was isolated from transbronchial lavage fluid and from a percutaneous aspiration specimen. The disease was accompanied by the unusual feature of an allergic reaction. The fungus ball was successfully treated by intracavitary administration of amphotericin B. C. zonatum is the anamorph of the heterothallic ascomycete Uncinocarpus orissi, and the identity of the case isolate was verified by formation of ascospores in mating tests with reference isolates.


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Chrysosporium/isolation & purification , Hypersensitivity/microbiology , Inflammation/microbiology , Lung Diseases, Fungal/microbiology , Lung/microbiology , Aged , Amphotericin B/pharmacology , Chrysosporium/drug effects , Humans , Male , Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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