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Efficacy of cimetidin in the prevention of ulcer formation in the stomach during immobilization stress
The effect of stress on the formation of ulcers in the mucous membrane of the stomach, the increase in cyclic adenosine monophosphate level in the gastric tissues, and parietal cell structure alteration. Use of cimetidin prevents these effect
Thermal radiation and near-field energy density of thin metallic films
We study the properties of thermal radiation emitted by a thin dielectric
slab, employing the framework of macroscopic fluctuational electrodynamics.
Particular emphasis is given to the analytical construction of the required
dyadic Green's functions. Based on these, general expressions are derived for
both the system's Poynting vector, describing the intensity of propagating
radiation, and its energy density, containing contributions from
non-propagating modes which dominate the near-field regime. An extensive
discussion is then given for thin metal films. It is shown that the radiative
intensity is maximized for a certain film thickness, due to Fabry-Perot-like
multiple reflections inside the film. The dependence of the near-field energy
density on the distance from the film's surface is governed by an interplay of
several length scales, and characterized by different exponents in different
regimes. In particular, this energy density remains finite even for arbitrarily
thin films. This unexpected feature is associated with the film's low-frequency
surface plasmon polariton. Our results also serve as reference for current
near-field experiments which search for deviations from the macroscopic
approach
Shape-dependence of near-field heat transfer between a spheroidal nanoparticle and a flat surface
We study the radiative heat transfer between a spheroidal metallic
nanoparticle and a planar metallic sample for near- and far-field distances. In
particular, we investigate the shape dependence of the heat transfer in the
near-field regime. In comparison with spherical particles, the heat transfer
typically varies by factors between 1/2 and 2 when the particle is deformed
such that its volume is kept constant. These estimates help to quantify the
deviation of the actual heat transfer recorded by a near-field scanning thermal
microscope from the value provided by a dipole model which assumes a perfectly
spherical sensor
Thermal heat radiation, near-field energy density and near-field radiative heat transfer of coated materials
We investigate the thermal radiation and thermal near-field energy density of
a metal-coated semi-infinite body for different substrates. We show that the
surface polariton coupling within the metal coating leads to an enhancement of
the TM-mode part of the thermal near-field energy density when a polar
substrate is used. In this case the result obtained for a free standing metal
film is retrieved. In contrast, in the case of a metal substrate there is no
enhancement in the TM-mode part, as can also be explained within the framework
of surface plasmon coupling within the coating. Finally, we discuss the
influence of the enhanced thermal energy density on the near-field radiative
heat transfer between a simple semi-infinite and a coated semi-infinite body
for different material combinations
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