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Three photon absorption in ZnO and ZnS crystals
We report a systematic investigation of both three-photon absorption
(3PA)spectra and wavelength dispersions of Kerr-type nonlinear refraction in
wide-gap semiconductors. The Z-scan measurements are recorded for both ZnO and
ZnS with femtosecond laser pulses. While the wavelength dispersions of the Kerr
nonlinearity are in agreement with a two-band model, the wavelength dependences
of the 3PA are found to be given by (3Ephoton/Eg-1)5/2(3Ephoton/Eg)-9. We also
evaluate higher-order nonlinear optical effects including the fifth-order
instantaneous nonlinear refraction associated with virtual three-photon
transitions, and effectively seventh-order nonlinear processes induced by
three-photon-excited free charge carriers. These higher-order nonlinear effects
are insignificant with laser excitation irradiances up to 40 GW/cm2. Both
pump-probe measurements and three-photon figures of merits demonstrate that ZnO
and ZnS should be a promising candidate for optical switching applications at
telecommunication wavelengths.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figure
Absence of BLM leads to accumulation of chromosomal DNA breaks during both unperturbed and disrupted S phases
Bloom's syndrome (BS), a disorder associated with genomic instability and cancer predisposition, results from defects in the Bloom's helicase (BLM) protein. In BS cells, chromosomal abnormalities such as sister chromatid exchanges occur at highly elevated rates. Using Xenopus egg extracts, we have studied Xenopus BLM (Xblm) during both unperturbed and disrupted DNA replication cycles. Xblm binds to replicating chromatin and becomes highly phosphorylated in the presence of DNA replication blocks. This phosphorylation depends on Xenopus ATR (Xatr) and Xenopus Rad17 (Xrad17), but not Claspin. Xblm and Xenopus topoisomerase III{alpha} (Xtop3{alpha}) interact in a regulated manner and associate with replicating chromatin interdependently. Immunodepletion of Xblm from egg extracts results in accumulation of chromosomal DNA breaks during both normal and perturbed DNA replication cycles. Disruption of the interaction between Xblm and Xtop3{alpha} has similar effects. The occurrence of DNA damage in the absence of Xblm, even without any exogenous insult to the DNA, may help to explain the genesis of chromosomal defects in BS cells
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