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    Time-Resolved characterization of InAsP/InP quantum dots emitting in the C-band telecommunication window

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    The dynamic response of InAsP quantum dots grown on InP(001) substrates by low-pressure Metalorganic Vapor Phase Epitaxy emitting around 1.55 μ\mum, is investigated by means of time-resolved microphotoluminescence as a function of temperature. Exciton lifetime steadily increases from 1 ns at low temperature to reach 4 ns at 300K while the integrated photoluminescence intensity decreases only by a factor of 2/3. These characteristics give evidence that such InAsP/InP quantum dots provide a strong carrier confinement even at room temperature and that their dynamic response is not affected by thermally activated non-radiative recombination up to room temperature

    Resonance fluorescence revival in a voltage-controlled semiconductor quantum dot

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    We demonstrate systematic resonance fluorescence recovery with near-unity emission efficiency in single quantum dots embedded in a charge-tunable device in a wave-guiding geometry. The quantum dot charge state is controlled by a gate voltage, through carrier tunneling from a close-lying Fermi sea, stabilizing the resonantly photocreated electron-hole pair. The electric field cancels out the charging/discharging mechanisms from nearby traps toward the quantum dots, responsible for the usually observed inhibition of the resonant fluorescence. Fourier transform spectroscopy as a function of the applied voltage shows a strong increase of the coherence time though not reaching the radiative limit. These charge controlled quantum dots act as quasi-perfect deterministic single-photon emitters, with one laser pulse converted into one emitted single photon

    Demonstration of coherent emission from high-β\beta photonic crystal nanolasers at room temperature

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    We report on lasing at room temperature and at telecommunications wavelength from photonic crystal nanocavities based on InAsP/InP quantum dots. Such laser cavities with a small modal volume and high quality factor display a high spontaneous emission coupling factor beta. Lasing is confirmed by measuring the second order autocorrelation function. A smooth transition from chaotic to coherent emission is observed, and coherent emission is obtained at 8 times the threshold power

    Trame écologique agropastorale du Massif central : de l’approche cartographique globale par grands types de milieux à une approche cartographique affinée des végétations agropastorales.

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    Les milieux ouverts herbacés représentent sur l’ensemble du Massif central une composante majeure et une richesse en terme de biodiversité. Ces milieux sont hérités d’une longue pratique agropastorale à laquelle ils doivent leur maintien. L’évolution récente et rapide de cette pratique, se traduit par une perte massive de diversité végétale. L’objet de cette étude est de mettre au point une méthode d’inventaire et de suivi de ces milieux à l’aide d’images optiques THR et de données Lidar, applicable à de larges superficies. Cette recherche est portée par la fédération des parcs naturels du Massif central (IPAMAC). Trois territoires expérimentaux (zones de 3000 ha) et représentatifs de la diversité du Massif central ont été définis : les Monts du Forez (secteur cristallin), le Massif du Sancy et du Cézallier (secteur volcanique) et le Causse noir (secteur calcaire). Dans chacun de ces territoires, une cartographie de terrain des végétations a été menée par les conservatoires botaniques sur des zones-tests de 300 ha environ. Cette cartographie rassemble des informations phytosociologiques, physionomiques, environnementales et sur les pratiques agropastorales, afin de prendre en compte les nombreux facteurs impactant l’information spectrale. Le choix des données image répond aux objectifs suivants : explorer les potentialités de la très haute résolution pour restituer le plus finement possible la diversité du tapis végétal et, suivre le développement phénologique des végétations à des dates différentes de la saison végétative. Trois types d’images aériennes et satellites (visible et proche infrarouge) ont été acquises sur chaque territoire sur la période végétative entre 2010 et 2013

    Los cuentos azules de mi nodriza

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    Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 201

    Finite-Bandwidth Calculations for Charge Carrier Mobility in Organic Crystals

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    Finite-bandwidth effects on the temperature dependence of the mobility of injected carriers in pure organic crystals are explored for a simplifed case of impurity scattering. Temperature-dependent bandwidth effects are discussed briefly through a simplified combination of band and polaronic concepts

    Observation of Transparency of Erbium-doped Silicon nitride in photonic crystal nanobeam cavities

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    One-dimensional nanobeam photonic crystal cavities are fabricated in an Er-doped amorphous silicon nitride layer. Photoluminescence from the cavities around 1.54 um is studied at cryogenic and room temperatures at different optical pump powers. The resonators demonstrate Purcell enhanced absorption and emission rates, also confirmed by time-resolved measurements. Resonances exhibit linewidth narrowing with pump power, signifying absorption bleaching and the onset of stimulated emission in the material at both 5.5 K and room temperature. We estimate from the cavity linewidths that Er has been pumped to transparency at the cavity resonance wavelength.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure

    Primary clear cell sarcoma of the ileum: an uncommon and misleading site

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    A clear cell sarcoma, arising primarily in the ileum of a 35-year-old man, is reported. Histologically, the neoplasm infiltrated the full thickness of the intestinal wall. It consisted of strands and sheets of round to spindle-shaped cells with clear to eosinophilic cytoplasm, vesicular nuclei and prominent nucleoli. Vascular invasion was present at diagnosis. Tumour cells expressed S-100 protein, melan-A and tyrosinase. They were negative for HMB45, CD117, cytokeratins, epithelial membrane antigen, smooth muscle actin, desmin, CD31, CD34, chromogranin and synaptophysin. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis performed on paraffin-embedded tissue showed EWS-ATF1 fusion transcripts representative of the t(12;22) (q13;q12) clear cell sarcoma reciprocal translocation. The patient, who developed liver metastases 2 months after diagnosis, died of disease at 15 months. This case demonstrates that the gastrointestinal tract is a potential site for primary clear cell sarcoma of soft tissues, and, furthermore, that cytogenetics and/or molecular techniques play a central role in the diagnosi
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