scholarly journals Tunnel volt-ampere characteristics for colloidal gold quantum dots under dissipative tunneling conditions

2016 ◽  
Vol 690 ◽  
pp. 012029
Author(s):  
V D Krevchik ◽  
M B Semenov ◽  
D O Filatov ◽  
R V Zaytsev ◽  
P V Krevchik ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Vol 1199 ◽  
pp. 012027
Author(s):  
V D Krevchik ◽  
M B Semenov ◽  
A V Shorokhov ◽  
D O Filatov ◽  
A P Shkurinov ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 90 (11) ◽  
pp. 1797
Author(s):  
M.Б. Семенов ◽  
В.Д. Кревчик ◽  
Д.O. Филатов ◽  
A.В. Шорохов ◽  
A.П. Шкуринов ◽  
...  

Abstract. In framework of the 2D - dissipative tunneling theory in approximation of a rarefied gas of the «instanton - antiinstanton pairs» at a finite temperature under the conditions of an external electric field, the features of tunneling transport for planar structures with quantum dots (QDs) from colloidal gold, that have metamaterial properties, have been studied. It was experimentally shown that, depending on the positioning of the cantilever needle of a combined atomic force and scanning tunneling microscope (AFM / STM), either above a single quantum dot or between two neighboring quantum dots, either a single or double effect of 2D tunneling bifurcations have been observed, respectively. It is such a double bifurcation regime, as our theoretical model has shown, that is associated with the manifestation of the metamaterial properties by the structure under study. A convincing qualitative agreement between the experimental I – V characteristics and the field dependence of the 2D - dissipative tunneling probability in the two studied modes, taking into account the observed quantum beats in the vicinity of the 2D bifurcation points, has been obtained.


Author(s):  
E. T. O'Toole ◽  
R. R. Hantgan ◽  
J. C. Lewis

Thrombocytes (TC), the avian equivalent of blood platelets, support hemostasis by aggregating at sites of injury. Studies in our lab suggested that fibrinogen (fib) is a requisite cofactor for TC aggregation but operates by an undefined mechanism. To study the interaction of fib with TC and to identify fib receptors on cells, fib was purified from pigeon plasma, conjugated to colloidal gold and used both to facilitate aggregation and as a receptor probe. Described is the application of computer assisted reconstruction and stereo whole mount microscopy to visualize the 3-D organization of fib receptors at sites of cell contact in TC aggregates and on adherent cells.Pigeon TC were obtained from citrated whole blood by differential centrifugation, washed with Ca++ free Hank's balanced salts containing 0.3% EDTA (pH 6.5) and resuspended in Ca++ free Hank's. Pigeon fib was isolated by precipitation with PEG-1000 and the purity assessed by SDS-PAGE. Fib was conjugated to 25nm colloidal gold by vortexing and the conjugates used as the ligand to identify fib receptors.


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