483 research outputs found
Dépenses culturelles des collectivités locales, nouvel état des lieux
Asthénie des budgets publics consacrés aux secteurs artistiques et culturels, incertitudes sur l’organisation et les compétences des collectivités en lien avec la mise en place de la réforme territoriale et de la loi Maptam, inquiétudes sur les conditions du maintien du statut de l’intermittence… En ces temps d’interrogations et de débats sur l’avenir du secteur culturel, la publication de données chiffrées et d’analyses factuelles constitue un support intéressant pour approfondir et renouveler la réflexion des acteurs et responsables publics confrontés à des perspectives incertaine
Classification of Collective Modes in a Charge Density Wave by Momentum-Dependent Modulation of the Electronic Band Structure
We present time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements
on the charge density wave system CeTe. Optical excitation transiently
populates the unoccupied band structure and reveals a gap size of 2 =
0.59 eV. The occupied Te-5p band dispersion is coherently modified by three
modes at = 2.2 THz, = 2.7 THz and = 3
THz. All three modes lead to small rigid energy shifts whereas is only
affected by and . Their spatial polarization is
analyzed by fits of a transient model dispersion and DFT frozen phonon
calculations. We conclude that the modes and result
from in-plane ionic lattice motions, which modulate the charge order, and that
originates from a generic out-of-plane phonon. We thereby
demonstrate how the rich information from trARPES allows identification of
collective modes and their spatial polarization, which explains the
mode-dependent coupling to charge order.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Mode-selective coupling of coherent phonons to the Bi2212 electronic band structure
Cuprate superconductors host a multitude of low-energy optical phonons. Using
time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we study coherent phonons
in BiSrCaYCuO. Sub-meV
modulations of the electronic band structure are observed at frequencies of
and THz. For the dominant mode at 3.94 THz, the
amplitude of the band energy oscillation weakly increases as a function of
momentum away from the node. Theoretical calculations allow identifying the
observed modes as CuO-derived phonons. The Bi- and Sr-derived
modes which dominate Raman spectra in the relevant frequency range are
absent in our measurements. This highlights the mode-selectivity for phonons
coupled to the near-Fermi-level electrons, which originate from CuO
planes and dictate thermodynamic properties.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
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A New Day for Illinois: Expectations on the Impacts of the J. B. Pritzker Administrationhttps://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/iperr/1110/thumbnail.jp
Concepts and characteristics of the 'COST Reference Microplasma Jet'
Biomedical applications of non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasmas have attracted intense interest in the past few years. Many plasma sources of diverse design have been proposed for these applications, but the relationship between source characteristics and application performance is not well-understood, and indeed many sources are poorly characterized. This circumstance is an impediment to progress in application development. A reference source with well-understood and highly reproducible characteristics may be an important tool in this context. Researchers around the world should be able to compare the characteristics of their own sources and also their results with this device. In this paper, we describe such a reference source, developed from the simple and robust micro-scaled atmospheric pressure plasma jet (μ-APPJ) concept. This development occurred under the auspices of COST Action MP1101 'Biomedical Applications of Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas'. Gas contamination and power measurement are shown to be major causes of irreproducible results in earlier source designs. These problems are resolved in the reference source by refinement of the mechanical and electrical design and by specifying an operating protocol. These measures are shown to be absolutely necessary for reproducible operation. They include the integration of current and voltage probes into the jet. The usual combination of matching unit and power supply is replaced by an integrated LC power coupling circuit and a 5 W single frequency generator. The design specification and operating protocol for the reference source are being made freely available
Genome-wide association study identifies loci associated with liability to alcohol and drug dependence that is associated with variability in reward-related ventral striatum activity in African- and European-Americans.
Genetic influences on alcohol and drug dependence partially overlap, however, specific loci underlying this overlap remain unclear. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of a phenotype representing alcohol or illicit drug dependence (ANYDEP) among 7291 European-Americans (EA; 2927 cases) and 3132 African-Americans (AA: 1315 cases) participating in the family-based Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism. ANYDEP was heritable (h 2 in EA = 0.60, AA = 0.37). The AA GWAS identified three regions with genome-wide significant (GWS; P < 5E-08) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosomes 3 (rs34066662, rs58801820) and 13 (rs75168521, rs78886294), and an insertion-deletion on chromosome 5 (chr5:141988181). No polymorphisms reached GWS in the EA. One GWS region (chromosome 1: rs1890881) emerged from a trans-ancestral meta-analysis (EA + AA) of ANYDEP, and was attributable to alcohol dependence in both samples. Four genes (AA: CRKL, DZIP3, SBK3; EA: P2RX6) and four sets of genes were significantly enriched within biological pathways for hemostasis and signal transduction. GWS signals did not replicate in two independent samples but there was weak evidence for association between rs1890881 and alcohol intake in the UK Biobank. Among 118 AA and 481 EA individuals from the Duke Neurogenetics Study, rs75168521 and rs1890881 genotypes were associated with variability in reward-related ventral striatum activation. This study identified novel loci for substance dependence and provides preliminary evidence that these variants are also associated with individual differences in neural reward reactivity. Gene discovery efforts in non-European samples with distinct patterns of substance use may lead to the identification of novel ancestry-specific genetic markers of risk
Historiosophy of August Cieszkowski in the context of contemporary consciousness
Cieszkowski’s philosophy embodies the most influential trends in philosophy
and culture of the nineteenth century. This does not mean, however, that Cieszkowski’s
philosophy has today only historical character and it is good topic for some historians
of philosophy. On the contrary. Although Cieszkowski used Post-Hegelian language
and concepts, at the core his philosophy is an experience which has got a fundamental
complexion. It is an experience of the dialectic of history. It underlies not only the
history of philosophy of the nineteenth century, but also lies at the root of modern
consciousness, as determined by hermeneutics and postmodernism. The ancestor of
the transversal reason is a cunning reason of history. Postmodernism, which focuses
on pluralism and diversity, is closely related to the era of the “end of history” and
post-history. The last term, just as the “post-modernism” is a historiosophical concept.
The present of Cieszkowski’s philosophy of history allows us better understanding the
philosophical foundation of contemporary culture
Reflection-based fibre-optic refractive index sensor using surface plasmon resonance
A reflection-based fibre-optic refractive index sensor using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in a thin metal film sputtered on a bare core of a multimode optical fibre is presented. The sensing element of the SPR fibre-optic sensor is the core of a step-index optical fibre made of fused silica with a gold film double-sided sputtered on the whole core surface, including the core end face. Consequently, a terminated reflection-based sensing scheme to measure the refractive indices of liquids is realized. The sensing scheme uses a wavelength interrogation method and the refractive index of a liquid is sensed by measuring the position of the dip in the reflected spectral intensity distribution. As an example, the aqueous solutions of ethanol with refractive indices in a range from 1.333 to 1.363 are measured. In addition, the increase in the sensitivity of the SPR fibre-optic refractive index sensor with the decrease of the fibre sensing length is demonstrated
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