Theoretical proposal and experimental demonstration of novel first light search algorithm using the tilting stages in the optical fiber assembly process

2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seungtaek Kim ◽  
Heuiseok Kang ◽  
Sungbok Kang ◽  
Kyungkyun Lee ◽  
YoungJune Cho
Author(s):  
Mohanad H. Ali

<p>Biosensors depend on cantilevers have developed a promising tool for detecting biomedical, optical laser communication and many fields of interactions with high accuracy. We modeled the operation of cantilevers<strong> </strong>with two magnetic and coil using Ansys program. This simulation technique can capably be used to select the appropriate design and dimensions of cantilever with the geometry of system. The primary main of the magnetic design is to improve the geometry of the coil and shape to yield a highly uniform for 3D of optical fiber includes Silica Glass and  Nickel cantilever, two magnets and one coil that apply to force on the cantilever cylinder is using as a cantilever in the designing of this case.In conclusion,resonant frequency(  tuning applying cantilivier presented in the resracher have larger variable range by using 2-magnets with the coil.However,the adjusting of the system and changing the deminsions.Resolutions to this problematic contain tuning the modes of resonant frequency to produce by cantilivier with  2-magnets and coil when the signal  pass from  laser source. Based on these simulations and characterization results, the proposed assembly can be a good applicant for evolving a low price, high material platform for many biological, laser optical fiber, communication, machine learning, biosensors and biomedical applications.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. eaau1086 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian T. Castle ◽  
David J. Odde ◽  
David K. Wood

In sickle cell disease, the aberrant assembly of hemoglobin fibers induces changes in red blood cell morphology and stiffness, which leads to downstream symptoms of the disease. Therefore, understanding of this assembly process will be important for the treatment of sickle cell disease. By performing the highest spatiotemporal resolution measurements (55 nm at 1 Hz) of single sickle hemoglobin fiber assembly to date and combining them with a model that accounts for the multistranded structure of the fibers, we show that the rates of sickle hemoglobin addition and loss have been underestimated in the literature by at least an order of magnitude. These results reveal that the sickle hemoglobin self-assembly process is very rapid and inefficient (4% efficient versus 96% efficient based on previous analyses), where net growth is the small difference between over a million addition-loss events occurring every second.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-56
Author(s):  
Woo-Young Lee ◽  
Sung-Won Lee ◽  
Seung-Min Park ◽  
Tae-Hyoung Kim ◽  
Zong-Woo Geem ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 34 (18) ◽  
pp. 2766 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalie Kostinski ◽  
Mable P. Fok ◽  
Paul R. Prucnal

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