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2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pablo B. Pinto ◽  
Kimberly C. T. da Cruz ◽  
Eufrânio Nunes da Silva Júnior ◽  
Luiz Alberto Cury

Abstract Dropcast films produced from blends solutions of phenazine 1,2,3-triazole molecules in very low concentrations in a 1,3-Bis (N-carbazolyl) benzene (mCP) matrix were investigated at room temperature. The mCP acts as an optically inert matrix, having no influence on the emission properties of the guest molecules. Its conductive properties also ensure that blend films, within a completely organic character, are formed as truly active layers. The fluorescent and phosphorescent emission properties of the phenazine molecules, depending on their conformational states, allowed relatively intense emissions in blue, green, red and also in white, without the need to mix different materials. Although the results of absorption of the blended films have shown no characteristics of the guest molecules, due to their relatively low concentrations, the excitation of them occurs directly by the incident laser beam. The steady-state spectroscopy for the monomer and dimer singlet fluorescence states of respective blue and green emissions of the films were investigated. The analysis of their temporal decays were done using a different approach based on the Exponentially Modified Gaussian (EMG) function. The phosphorescent emissions of the triplet steady-states, occurring in the orange or in the red wavelength regions, were observed to be correlated, respectively, to the formation of guest monomers or to the guest dimers singlet states.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 201016
Author(s):  
Julián Espinosa ◽  
Jorge Pérez ◽  
David Mas

Ocular surface health, the cognitive status, psychological health or human neurological disorders, among others, can be assessed by studying eye blinking, which can be differentiated in spontaneous, reflex and voluntary. Its diagnostic potential has provided a great number of works that evaluate their characteristics and variations depending on the subject's condition (sex, tiredness, health, …). The objective of this study was to analyse the differences in blinking kinematics of spontaneous and reflex blinks, distinguishing between direct and consensual reflexes, using a self-developed, non-invasive and image processing-based method. A video-oculography system is proposed using an air jet driven by a syringe to induce reflex and a high-speed camera to record the blinking of both eyes. The light intensity diffused by the eye changes during blinking and peaks when the eyelid closes. Sixty-second sequences were recorded of 25 subjects blinking. Intensity curves were off-line fitted to an exponentially modified Gaussian (EMG) function, whose σ , μ and τ parameters were analysed. A two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) of these parameters was conducted to test the influence of the subject, the eye and blink type. In the closing phase, direct and consensual corneal reflexes are faster than spontaneous blinking, but there was no significant difference between them, nor between right and left eyes. In the opening phase, the direct corneal reflex was the slowest and significant differences appeared between right and left eyes.


Icarus ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 343 ◽  
pp. 113686 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Potin ◽  
S. Manigand ◽  
P. Beck ◽  
C. Wolters ◽  
B. Schmitt

2016 ◽  
Vol 152 ◽  
pp. 80-87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Santiago Cavanillas ◽  
Núria Serrano ◽  
José Manuel Díaz-Cruz ◽  
Cristina Ariño ◽  
Miquel Esteban

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