Steffen, Armin Moritz, Florian Joffrey König, Inke R Suurna, Maria V Brüggemann, Norbert
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Journal of sleep research
Hypoglossal nerve stimulation is an established treatment option for obstructive sleep apnea in selected patients. A unilateral hypoglossal nerve stimulation system was approved a decade ago, yet the physiological effect of unilateral hypoglossal stimulation on bilateral tongue motion remains unclear. This study examined how electrode configuration...
Genovese, Jessica Stručić, Marko Serša, Igor Novickij, Vitalij Rocculi, Pietro Miklavčič, Damijan Mahnič-Kalamiza, Samo Kranjc, Matej
Alteration of cell membrane permeability by exposure of plant tissues to pulsed electric fields (PEF) is associated with physical changes in cellular and subcellular structures. The aim of our study was to investigate the possible non-uniform effect of PEF treatment due to the structural heterogeneity of plant tissues commonly used in industrial PE...
Bucci, Mattia Zupančič, Matevž Garivalis, Alekos Ioannis Sielaff, Axel Di Marco, Paolo Golobič, Iztok
We present the results of a study aimed at investigating the effects of electric fields on quasi-static bubble departure dynamics during pool boiling of perfluorohexane (FC-72) in microgravity conditions. Analysis was performed through an alternative formulation of the bubble momentum balance in which the contribution of non-uniform electric stress...
Park, Yeongeun Yoon, Hyowon Kim, Chaeyun Kim, Gwangjae Kang, Gyuhyeok Seok, Ogyun Ha, Min-Woo
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
In this study, the effect of applying the tilted ion implantation process of a 1.2 kV SiC trench metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor on the electrical characteristics of the devices was investigated. P-shielding with tilted ion implantation protects both the sidewall and bottom of the trench from an electric field, enabling stable hig...
Hagel, Joakim Brem, Samuel Malic, Ermin
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2D Materials
Recent advances in the field of vertically stacked 2D materials have revealed a rich exciton landscape. In particular, it has been demonstrated that out-of-plane electrical fields can be used to tune the spectral position of spatially separated interlayer excitons. Other studies have shown that there is a strong hybridization of exciton states, res...
Chong, Su Kong Zhang, Peng Li, Jie Zhou, Yinong Wang, Jingyuan Zhang, Huairuo Davydov, Albert V Eckberg, Christopher Deng, Peng Tai, Lixuan
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Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
Quantum anomalous Hall phases arising from the inverted band topology in magnetically-doped topological insulators have emerged as an important subject of research for quantization at zero magnetic fields. Though necessary for practical implementation, sophisticated electrical control of molecular beam epitaxy grown quantum anomalous Hall matter ha...
Blažič, Maša
Prepustnost celične membrane lahko povečamo z elektroporacijo. To storimo z dovajanjem kratkih visokonapetostnih pulzov. V izogib visokim napetostim pulzov lahko dodamo v okolico celice nanodelce, ki delujejo kot nanoelektrode. Nanodelci lokalno ojačajo električno polje in posledično izboljšajo prepustnost celične membrane. V okviru magistrskega de...
Mawet, Sébastien
A Bubble is a biphasic object in every sense of the word. First, as a concept. Indeed, its production is within everyone’s reach as long as they have soap, a frame and their breath at their disposal. Yet, the physics behind their very existence and the phenomena associated with them remain puzzling questions that involve complex notions. Second, th...
Ateş, İsmail Burak Kuru, Şengül Negro, Javier
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Physica Scripta
In this paper, a simple method is proposed to get analytical solutions (or with the help of a few numerical calculations) of the Dirac-Weyl equation for low energy electrons in graphene in the presence of certain electric and magnetic fields. In order to decouple the Dirac-Weyl equation we have assumed a displacement symmetry of the system along a ...
Zhang, Ming Xiao, Menghan Han, Feng Jiang, Li Li, Chuan Wang, Pengyu Liao, Yuanxu Pan, Yuan
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Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Nanoscale charged water droplets play a significant role in many physical processes, including cloud electrification and electrospray ionization, which have become one research focus. Generally, the maximum value of charge that a droplet can carry is called Rayleigh limit. Here, we investigate the effect of electric field ( 3 nm) decreases first an...