Single-step optical realization of bio-inspired dual-periodic motheye and gradient-index-array photonic structures

2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (15) ◽  
pp. 3579 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saraswati Behera ◽  
Joby Joseph
2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (03) ◽  
pp. 1750031
Author(s):  
Liangwei Wang ◽  
Shuai Guo ◽  
Ke Chai ◽  
Liang Liang ◽  
An li ◽  
...  

Using synthesized sol–gel nanoimprint resist, large-area, ordered SiO2 cylindrical and stripe photonic nanostructures with constant aspect ratio have been fabricated by a single-step soft stamp hot embossing nanoimprint. Different from the traditional hot embossing nanoimprint technique, in our imprint process, the external force applied to the soft stamp is provided just by using our hand. Since the stress can be well released, the stamp can be easily released after the hot stage cooling down. So the optical window (K9 glass) substrates with imprinted two-dimensional SiO2 cylindrical photonic nanostructures show good light diffraction property. Also, our experiment demonstrates that with the imprinted sample annealing at 200[Formula: see text]C, the density of SiO2 will be increased and the diffraction efficiency can be further enhanced. In addition, the light splitting characteristic can still keep good for a larger (6 inch) substrate, which has a certain radian. This illustrates that this nanoimprint method can be compatible with the fluctuation of the imprinted substrates. Furthermore, as the distance between two adjacent feature nanostructures is in sub-micro scale, hexagonal symmetry diffraction pattern by the cylindrical photonic structures was realized at normal incidence of monochromatic laser ([Formula: see text]532[Formula: see text]nm). The diffraction efficiency of first order is about 11.2%. Morever, the diffraction pattern and the intensity of the first diffraction order can be modulated just by changing the incident angle of the input laser.


2005 ◽  
Vol 173 (4S) ◽  
pp. 240-240
Author(s):  
Premal J. Desai ◽  
David A. Hadley ◽  
Lincoln J. Maynes ◽  
D. Duane Baldwin

1996 ◽  
Vol 75 (03) ◽  
pp. 497-502 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hadewijch L M Pekelharing ◽  
Henne A Kleinveld ◽  
Pieter F C.C.M Duif ◽  
Bonno N Bouma ◽  
Herman J M van Rijn

SummaryLp(a) is an LDL-like lipoprotein plus an additional apolipoprotein apo(a). Based on the structural homology of apo(a) with plasminogen, it is hypothesized that Lp(a) interferes with fibrinolysis. Extracellular matrix (ECM) produced by human umbilical vein endothelial cells was used to study the effect of Lp(a) and LDL on plasminogen binding and activation. Both lipoproteins were isolated from the same plasma in a single step. Plasminogen bound to ECM via its lysine binding sites. Lp(a) as well as LDL were capable of competing with plasminogen binding. The degree of inhibition was dependent on the lipoprotein donor as well as the ECM donor. When Lp(a) and LDL obtained from one donor were compared, Lp(a) was always a much more potent competitor. The effect of both lipoproteins on plasminogen binding was reflected in their effect on plasminogen activation. It is speculated that Lp(a) interacts with ECM via its LDL-like lipoprotein moiety as well as via its apo(a) moiety.


1983 ◽  
Vol 49 (01) ◽  
pp. 024-027 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Vetterlein ◽  
Gary J Calton

SummaryThe preparation of a monoclonal antibody (MAB) against high molecular weight (HMW) urokinase light chain (20,000 Mr) is described. This MAB was immobilized and the resulting immunosorbent was used to isolate urokinase starting with an impure commercial preparation, fresh urine, spent tissue culture media, or E. coli broth without preliminary dialysis or concentration steps. Monospecific antibodies appear to provide a rapid single step method of purifying urokinase, in high yield, from a variety of biological fluids.


ENTOMON ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 223-230
Author(s):  
S. Sunil Kumar ◽  
D.A. Evans ◽  
K. Muthulakshmi ◽  
T. DilipKumar ◽  
R. Heera Pillai ◽  
...  

Mosquito index study of three ecologically different ecozones of the Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala showed sharp difference on the proportionate distribution of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. Human dengue viremia (HDV) was very high in those ecozones where A.aegypti density was high and HDV was low where A.albopictus was high. In a coastal zone of Thiruvananthapuram city, A. aegypti was the most abundant vector and in a hilly, arid suburban zone, A.albopictus was the abundant vector. In the urban zone both species of mosquitoes showed equal distribution. Study on the circulating serotypes in the serum of HDV by Single step single tube Multiplex PCR showed all the four serotypes viz DENV1, DENV2, DENV3 and DENV4 in patients of Thiruvananthapuram city, which indicated the possibility of Dengue Shock Syndrome, unless there is efficient vector management. Among the four dengue serotypes, Type 1 was the most abundant virus. Abundance of microhabitats in Thiruvananthapuram city, which support A. aegypti may be the reason for high prevalence of dengue fever in the urban zone.


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