912 research outputs found
Hybrid integrated platform of PDMS microfluidics and silica capillary for effective CE and ESI-MS coupling
We present an effective hybrid integration of PDMS microfluidic devices and fused silica capillaries. These hybrid microfluidic integrated PDMS and silica capillary (iPSC) modules exhibit a novel architecture and method for leakage free CE sample injection requiring only a single high voltage source. Use of the iPSC devices is based on a modular approach which allows the capillary to be reused over 1,000 times whilst replacing the fluidics below it for different experiments. Integrating fused silica capillaries with PDMS microfluidics allows the direct application of a wide variety of well established conventional CE protocols for complex analyte separations and ESI-MS coupling, allowing users to focus on the sample analysis rather than the development of new separation protocols. The iPSC fabrication method is simple (3 steps) and quick (7 min)
Thin film diffusion barrier formation in PDMS microcavities
We describe a method to form glass like thin film barrier in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microcavities. The reactive fragments for the surface reaction were created from O2 and hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDS) in RF plasma environment. The reaction is based on migration of the reactive fragments into the microcavities by diffusion, to form a glass like thin film barrier to conceal the naked surface of PDMS. The barrier successfully blocked penetration of a fluorescent dye rhodamine B (RhB) into PDMS. The thickness of the barrier could be controlled by the time of reaction and the pressure inside the reaction chamber. There is a wide range of applications of such a technique in various fields, e.g. for coating the covered surfaces of microfluidic channels, tubes, capillaries, medical devices, catheters, as well as chip-integrated capillary electrophoresis and advanced electronic and opto-fluidic packaging
Dynamics of superconducting nanowires shunted with an external resistor
We present the first study of superconducting nanowires shunted with an
external resistor, geared towards understanding and controlling coherence and
dissipation in nanowires. The dynamics is probed by measuring the evolution of
the V-I characteristics and the distributions of switching and retrapping
currents upon varying the shunt resistor and temperature. Theoretical analysis
of the experiments indicates that as the value of the shunt resistance is
decreased, the dynamics turns more coherent presumably due to stabilization of
phase-slip centers in the wire and furthermore the switching current approaches
the Bardeen's prediction for equilibrium depairing current. By a detailed
comparison between theory and experimental, we make headway into identifying
regimes in which the quasi-one-dimensional wire can effectively be described by
a zero-dimensional circuit model analogous to the RCSJ (resistively and
capacitively shunted Josephson junction) model of Stewart and McCumber. Besides
its fundamental significance, our study has implications for a range of
promising technological applications.Comment: 15 pages, 14 figure
Magnon-Like Dispersion Relation from M-Theory
We investigate classical rotating membranes in two different backgrounds.
First, we obtain membrane solution in background, analogous
to the solution obtained by Hofman and Maldacena in the case of string theory.
We find a magnon type dispersion relation similar to that of Hofman and
Maldacena and to the one found by Dorey for the two spin case. In the appendix
of the paper, we consider membrane solutions in , which give
new relations between the conserved charges.Comment: 16 pages, typos corrected; V3: New section and comments added, to
appear in Nucl. Phys.
Mimicking insect communication: Release and detection of pheromone, biosynthesized by an alcohol acetyl transferase immobilized in a microreactor
Infochemical production, release and detection of (Z,E)-9,11-tetradecadienyl acetate, the
major component of the pheromone of the moth Spodoptera littoralis is achieved in a novel
microfluidic system, designed to mimic the final step of the pheromone biosynthesis by
immobilized recombinant alcohol acetyl transferase. The microfluidic system is part of an
"artificial gland", i.e. a chemoemitter that comprises a microreactor connected to a
microevaporator and is able to produce and release a pre-defined amount of the major
component of the pheromone from the corresponding (Z,E)-9,11-tetradecadienol..
Performance of the entire chemoemitter has been assessed in electrophysiological and
behavioral experiments. Electroantennographic depolarizations of the pheromone produced
by the chemoemitter were ca. 40% relative to that evoked by the synthetic pheromone. In a
wind tunnel, the pheromone released from the evaporator elicited on males a similar attraction
behaviour as 3 virgin females in most of the parameters considered.Peer reviewe
On the pulsating strings in AdS_5 x T^{1,1}
We study the class of pulsating strings in AdS_5 x T^{1,1}. Using a
generalized ansatz for pulsating string configurations we find new solutions of
this class. Further we semiclassically quantize the theory and obtain the first
correction to the energy. The latter, due to AdS/CFT correspondence, is
supposed to give the anomalous dimensions of operators in the dual N=1
superconformal gauge field theory.Comment: 12 pages, improvements made, references adde
On the Classical String Solutions and String/Field Theory Duality
We classify almost all classical string configurations, considered in the
framework of the semi-classical limit of the string/gauge theory duality. Then,
we describe a procedure for obtaining the conserved quantities and the exact
classical string solutions in general string theory backgrounds, when the
string embedding coordinates depend non-linearly on the worldsheet time
parameter.Comment: LaTeX, 15 pages, no figures; V2: some typos corrected; V3: no
corrections, to appear in JHE
On semiclassical calculation of three-point functions in AdS_5 \times T^(1,1)
Recently there has been progress on the computation of two- and three-point
correlation functions with two "heavy" states via semiclassical methods. We
extend this analysis to the case of AdS_5 \times T^(1,1), and examine the
suggested procedure for the case of several simple string solutions. By making
use of AdS/CFT duality, we derive the relevant correlation functions of
operators belonging to the dual gauge theory.Comment: 18 pages, added referenc
Semiclassical Strings on AdS_5 x S^5/Z_M and Operators in Orbifold Field Theories
We show agreements, at one-loop level of field theory, between energies of
semiclassical string states on AdS_5 x S^5/Z_M and anomalous dimensions of
operators in N=0,1,2 orbifold field theories originating from N=4 SYM. On field
theory side, one-loop anomalous dimension matrices can be regarded as
Hamiltonians of spin chains with twisted boundary conditions. These are
solvable by Bethe ansatz. On string side, twisted sectors emerge and we obtain
some string configurations in twisted sectors. In SU(2) subsectors, we compare
anomalous dimensions with string energies and see agreements. We also see
agreements between sigma models of both sides in SU(2) and SU(3) subsectors.Comment: LaTeX, 23 pages, 4 figures; v2 minor corrections, added references;
v3 typos corrected, published versio
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