17 results on '"Tusseau-Nenez, S."'
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2. Multipacting mitigation by atomic layer deposition: The case study of titanium nitride.
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Kalboussi, Y., Dadouch, S., Delatte, B., Miserque, F., Dragoe, D., Eozenou, F., Baudrier, M., Tusseau-Nenez, S., Zheng, Y., Maurice, L., Cenni, E., Bertrand, Q., Sahuquet, P., Fayette, E., Jullien, G., Inguimbert, C., Belhaj, M., and Proslier, T.
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ATOMIC layer deposition ,TITANIUM nitride ,ELECTRON emission ,QUALITY factor ,RADIO frequency - Abstract
This study investigates the use of atomic layer deposition (ALD) to mitigate multipacting phenomena inside superconducting radio frequency cavities used in particle accelerators while preserving high quality factors in the 10
10 range. The unique ALD capability to control the film thickness down to the atomic level on arbitrary complex shape objects enables the fine-tuning of TiN film resistivity and total electron emission yield (TEEY) from coupons to devices. This level of control allows us to adequately choose a TiN film thickness that provides both high resistivity to prevent Ohmic losses and a low TEEY to mitigate multipacting for the application of interest. The methodology presented in this work can be scaled to other domains and devices subject to RF fields in vacuum and sensitive to multipacting or electron discharge processes with their own requirements in resistivities and TEEY values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. Thermal conductivity and emissivity measurements of uranium carbides
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Corradetti, S., Manzolaro, M., Andrighetto, A., Zanonato, P., and Tusseau-Nenez, S.
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- 2015
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4. Crystal chemistry of extracted brownmillerite from sulfate-resisting Portland cement
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Mériot, A., primary, De Noirfontaine, M.N., additional, Izoret, L., additional, Courtial, M., additional, Tusseau-Nenez, S., additional, Gauffinet, S., additional, Diliberto, S., additional, and Dunstetter, F., additional
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- 2022
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5. $^{145}\mathrm{Ba}$ ${{\beta}}^{{-}}$ decay: Excited states and half-lives in neutron-rich $^{145}\mathrm{La}$
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Cardona, M.A., Hojman, D., Roussière, B., Deloncle, I., Barré-Boscher, N., Mhamed, M. Cheikh, Cottereau, E., Dimitrov, B.I., Gavrilov, G. Tz., Gottardo, A., Lau, C., Roccia, S., Tusseau-Nenez, S., Verney, D., Yavahchova, M.S., Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica [ARGENTINA] (CNEA), Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institute For Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy (INRNE), and Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS)
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[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,Nuclear Structure - Abstract
International audience; Background: Neutron-rich nuclei in the A≈140–160 mass region provide valuable information on nuclear structure such as quadrupole- and octupole-shape coexistence and the evolution of the collectivity. These nuclei have also a nuclear engineering interest because they contribute to the total decay heat after a fission burst. The information concerning La145 is very limited.Purpose: The study of low-spin states in La145 will provide a more detailed level scheme and enable the determination of the half-lives of the excited states.Methods: Low-spin excited states in La145 have been investigated from the Ba145β− decay. The Ba145 nuclei were directly produced by photofission in the ALTO facility or obtained from the β− decay of Cs145 also produced by photofission. Gamma spectroscopy and fast-timing techniques were used.Results: A new level scheme was proposed including 67 excited levels up to about 3 MeV and 164 transitions. Half-lives in the few-nanosecond range were measured for the first excited states. Configurations for levels up to ≈600 keV were discussed.Conclusions: The available information on the low-spin states of La145 has been modified and considerably extended. The analysis of the properties of the first excited states, such as excitation energies, decay modes, log ft values, reduced transition probabilities, and Weisskopf hindrance factors, has enabled the identification of the first members of the bands corresponding to the g7/2, d5/2, and h11/2 proton configurations.
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- 2021
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6. Ba145 β− decay: Excited states and half-lives in neutron-rich La145
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Cardona, M. A., primary, Hojman, D., additional, Roussière, B., additional, Deloncle, I., additional, Barré-Boscher, N., additional, Mhamed, M. Cheikh, additional, Cottereau, E., additional, Dimitrov, B. I., additional, Gavrilov, G. Tz., additional, Gottardo, A., additional, Lau, C., additional, Roccia, S., additional, Tusseau-Nenez, S., additional, Verney, D., additional, and Yavahchova, M. S., additional
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- 2021
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7. THE ALTO FACILITY AND ITS RECENT HIGHLIGHTS WITH ISOL BEAMS
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Ibrahim, F., primary, Verney, D., additional, Cheikh Mhamed, M., additional, Delafosse, C., additional, Essabaa, S., additional, Franchoo, S., additional, Gottardo, A., additional, Lau, C., additional, Li, R., additional, Roussière, B., additional, Said, A., additional, Tusseau-Nenez, S., additional, Testov, D., additional, Penionzhkevich, Yu., additional, Smirnov, V., additional, and Sokol, E., additional
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- 2017
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8. Low-lying intruder and tensor-driven structures in As-82 revealed by beta decay at a new movable-tape-based experimental setup
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Etile, A., Verne, D., Arsenyev, N.N., Bettane, J., Borzov I., N., Cheikh Mhamed, M., Cuong, V.P., Delafosse, C., Didierjean, F., Gaulard, C., Van Giai, Nguyen, Goasduff, A., Ibrahim, F., Kolos, K., Lau, C., Niikura, M., Roccia, S., Severyukhin, P.A., Testov, D., Tusseau-Nenez, S., Voronov, V.V., Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), CSNSM SNO, Centre de Spectrométrie Nucléaire et de Spectrométrie de Masse (CSNSM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM), Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO)
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SHELL STRUCTURE ,COEXISTENCE ,[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,NUCLEI ,STATES ,PARRNE ,SKYRME INTERACTIONS ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,GA ISOTOPES ,ZN-80 ,APPROXIMATION ,REGION - Abstract
International audience; The beta decay of Ge-82 was re-investigated using the newly commissioned tape station BEDO at the electron-driven ISOL (isotope separation on line) facility ALTO operated by the Institut de Physique Nucleaire, Orsay. The original motivation of this work was focused on the sudden occurrence in the light N = 49 odd-odd isotonic chain of a large number of J
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9. Low-lying intruder and tensor-driven structures inAs82revealed byβdecay at a new movable-tape-based experimental setup
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Etilé, A., primary, Verney, D., additional, Arsenyev, N. N., additional, Bettane, J., additional, Borzov, I. N., additional, Cheikh Mhamed, M., additional, Cuong, P. V., additional, Delafosse, C., additional, Didierjean, F., additional, Gaulard, C., additional, Van Giai, Nguyen, additional, Goasduff, A., additional, Ibrahim, F., additional, Kolos, K., additional, Lau, C., additional, Niikura, M., additional, Roccia, S., additional, Severyukhin, A. P., additional, Testov, D., additional, Tusseau-Nenez, S., additional, and Voronov, V. V., additional
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10. THE ALTO FACILITY
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Ibrahim, F., primary, Azaiez, F., additional, Essabaa, S., additional, Verney, D., additional, Cheikh Mhamed, M., additional, Franchoo, S., additional, Lau, C., additional, Li, R., additional, Roussière, B., additional, Said, A., additional, Tusseau-Nenez, S., additional, Testov, D., additional, Penionzhkevich, Yu., additional, Smirnov, V., additional, and Sokol, E., additional
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11. Low-lying intruder and tensor-driven structures in 82As revealed by β decay at a new movable-tape-based experimental setup.
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Etilé, A., Verney, D., Arsenyev, N. N., Bettane, J., Borzov, I. N., Mhamed, M. Cheikh, Cuong, P. V., Delafosse, C., Didierjean, F., Gaulard, C., Van Giai, Nguyen, Goasduff, A., Ibrahim, F., Kolos, K., Lau, C., Niikura, M., Roccia, S., Severyukhin, A. P., Testov, D., and Tusseau-Nenez, S.
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BETA decay , *SKYRME model , *TENSOR fields , *QUASIPARTICLES , *NUCLEAR fragmentation , *EXCITED states , *GALLIUM isotopes , *RADIOACTIVE decay ,ARSENIC isotopes - Abstract
The β decay of 82Ge was re-investigated using the newly commissioned tape station BEDO at the electron-driven ISOL (isotope separation on line) facility ALTO operated by the Institut de Physique Nucléaire, Orsay. The original motivation of this work was focused on the sudden occurrence in the light N=49 odd-odd isotonic chain of a large number of J≤1 states (positive or negative parity) in 80Ga by providing a reliable intermediate example, viz., 82As. The extension of the 82As level scheme towards higher energies from the present work has revealed three potential 1+ states above the already known one at 1092 keV. In addition our data allow ruling out the hypothesis that the 843 keV level could be a 1+ state. A detailed analysis of the level scheme using both an empirical core-particle coupling model and a fully microscopic treatment within a Skyrme-QRPA (quasiparticle random-phase approximation) approach using the finite-rank separable approximation was performed. From this analysis two conclusions can be drawn: (i) the presence of a large number of low-lying low-spin negative parity states is due to intruder states stemming from above the N=50 shell closure, and (ii) the sudden increase, from 82As to 80Ga, of the number of low-lying 1+ states and the corresponding Gamow-Teller fragmentation are naturally reproduced by the inclusion of tensor correlations and couplings to 2p-2h excitations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Near-Infrared Dual-Band LSPR Coupling in Oriented Assembly of Doped Metal Oxide Nanocrystal Platelets.
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Cleret de Langavant C, Oh J, Lochon F, Tusseau-Nenez S, Ponsinet V, Baron A, Gacoin T, and Kim J
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Coupling effects of localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) represent an efficient means to tune the plasmonic modes and to enhance the near-field. While LSPR coupling in metal nanoparticles has been extensively explored, limited attention has been given to heavily doped semiconductor nanocrystals. Here, we investigate the LSPR coupling behavior of Cs-doped tungsten oxide (Cs
x WO3-δ ) nanocrystal platelets as they undergo an oriented assembly into parallel stacks. The oriented assembly was achieved by lowering the dispersion stability of the colloidal nanoplatelets, of which the basal surface was selectively ligand-functionalized. This assembly induces simultaneous blue-shifts and red-shifts of dual-mode LSPR peaks without compromising the intensity and quality factor. This stands in contrast to the significant damping, broadening, and overall red-shift of the LSPR observed in random assemblies. Computational simulations successfully replicate the experimental observations, affirming the potential of this coupling phenomenon of near-infrared dual-mode LSPR in diverse applications including solar energy, bio-optics, imaging, and telecommunications.- Published
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13. Synthesis and characterization of a Sb 2 Te 3 /Bi 2 Te 3 p-n junction heterostructure via electrodeposition in nanoporous membranes.
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Rani R, Tusseau-Nenez S, Coulon PE, Wade TL, and Konczykowski M
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Topological insulators (TIs) are bulk insulators with metallic surface states that can be described by a single Dirac cone. However, low-dimensional solids such as nanowires (NWs) are a challenge, due to the difficulty of separating surface contributions from bulk carriers. Fabrication of NWs with high surface-to-volume ratio can be realized by different methods such as chemical vapor transport, molecular beam epitaxy, and electrodeposition. The last method is used in the present work allowing the growth of structures such as p-n junctions, intercalation of magnetic or superconducting dots. We report the synthesis of high-quality TI NW: Bi
2 Te3 , Sb2 Te3 and p-n junction via electrodeposition. Structural, morphological, and nanostructure properties of NWs have been investigated by various characterization techniques. Interface structures and lateral heterojunctions (LHJ) in p-n junction NWs has also been made., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2021 The Authors.)- Published
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14. Gemcitabine Lipid Prodrugs: The Key Role of the Lipid Moiety on the Self-Assembly into Nanoparticles.
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Coppens E, Desmaële D, Mougin J, Tusseau-Nenez S, Couvreur P, and Mura S
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- Antineoplastic Agents chemistry, Cell Line, Tumor, Colloids chemistry, Deoxycytidine chemistry, Humans, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Powder Diffraction, Prodrugs chemical synthesis, Gemcitabine, Deoxycytidine analogs & derivatives, Lipids chemistry, Nanoparticles chemistry, Prodrugs chemistry
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A small library of amphiphilic prodrugs has been synthesized by conjugation of gemcitabine (Gem) (a hydrophilic nucleoside analogue) to a series of lipid moieties and investigated for their capacity to spontaneously self-assemble into nanosized objects by simple nanoprecipitation. Four of these conjugates formed stable nanoparticles (NPs), while with the others, immediate aggregation occurred, whatever the tested experimental conditions. Whether such capacity could have been predicted based on the prodrug physicochemical features was a matter of question. Among various parameters, the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) value seemed to hold a predictive character. Indeed, we identified a threshold value which well correlated with the tendency (or not) of the synthesized prodrugs to form stable nanoparticles. Such a hypothesis was further confirmed by broadening the analysis to Gem and other nucleoside prodrugs already described in the literature. We also observed that, in the case of Gem prodrugs, the lipid moiety affected not only the colloidal properties but also the in vitro anticancer efficacy of the resulting nanoparticles. Overall, this study provides a useful demonstration of the predictive potential of the HLB value for lipid prodrug NP formulation and highlights the need of their opportune in vitro screening, as optimal drug loading does not always translate in an efficient biological activity.
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15. Toward a Chemical Control of Colloidal YVO 4 Nanoparticles Microstructure.
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Neouze MA, Freitas AP, Ramamoorthy RK, Mohammedi R, Larquet E, Tusseau-Nenez S, Carrière D, and Gacoin T
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Rare-earth-doped oxides are a class of compounds that have been largely studied in the context of the development of luminescent nanocrystals for various applications including fluorescent labels for bioimaging, MRI contrast agents, luminescent nanocomposite coatings, etc. Elaboration of colloidal suspensions is usually achieved through coprecipitation. Particles exhibit emission properties that are similar to the bulk counterparts, although altered by crystalline defects or surface quenching species. Focusing on YVO
4 :Eu, one of the first reported systems, the aim of this work is to revisit the elaboration of nanoparticles obtained through a simple aqueous coprecipitation route. The objective is more precisely to get a better understanding of the parameters affecting the particles' internal microstructure, a feature that is poorly controlled and characterized. We show that the hydroxyl concentration in the precursor solution has a drastic effect on the particles' microstructure. Moreover, discrepancies in the reported particle structure are shown to possibly arise from the carbonation of the strongly basic orthovanadate precursor. For this study, SAXS/WAXS is shown to be a powerful tool to characterize the multiscale structure of the particles. It could be shown that playing on the precursor composition, it may be varied between almost monocrystalline nanocrystals to particles exhibiting a hierarchical microstructure well described by a surface fractal model. This work provides a new methodology for the characterization of nanoparticles microstructure and opens new directions for its optimization in view of applications.- Published
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16. NaYF 4 Microstructure, beyond Their Well-Shaped Morphology.
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Leménager G, Tusseau-Nenez S, Thiriet M, Coulon PE, Lahlil K, Larquet E, and Gacoin T
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Lanthanide-doped nanoparticles are widely investigated for their optical properties. However, the sensitivity of the lanthanide ions' luminescence to the local symmetry, useful when investigating structural environments, becomes a drawback for optimized properties in the case of poorly controlled crystallinity. In this paper, we focus on β -NaYF
4 nanorods in order to provide a detailed description of their chemical composition and microstructure. The combination of detailed XRD analysis and TEM observations show that strong variation may be observed from particles from a same batch of synthesis, but also when considering small variations of synthesis conditions. Moreover, also the nanorods observed by SEM exhibit a very nice faceted shape, they are far from being monocrystalline and present significant local deviation of crystalline symmetry and orientation. All these structural considerations, sensitively probed by polarized emission analysis, are crucial to analyze for the development of optimal systems toward the targeted applications.- Published
- 2019
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17. Polarized Luminescence of Anisotropic LaPO 4 :Eu Nanocrystal Polymorphs.
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Chaudan E, Kim J, Tusseau-Nenez S, Goldner P, Malta OL, Peretti J, and Gacoin T
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Lanthanide elements exhibit highly appealing spectroscopic properties that are extensively used for phosphor applications. Their luminescence contains precise information on the internal structure of the host materials. Especially, the polarization behavior of the transition sublevel peaks is a fingerprint of the crystal phase, symmetry, and defects. However, this unique feature is poorly explored in current research on lanthanide nanophosphors. We here report on a detailed investigation of the evolution of Eu
3+ luminescence during the thermally induced phase transition of LaPO4 nanocrystal hosts. By means of c-axis-aligned nanocrystal assemblies, we demonstrate a dramatic change of the emission polarization feature corresponding to the distinct Eu3+ site symmetries in different LaPO4 polymorphs. We also show that changes of the nanocrystal structure can be identified by this spectroscopic method, with a much higher sensitivity than the X-ray diffraction analysis. This new insight into the nanostructure-luminescence relationship, associated with the unprecedented polarization characterizations, provides a new methodology to investigate phase transitions in nanomaterials. It also suggests a novel function of lanthanide emitters as orientation-sensing nanoprobes for innovative applications such as in bioimaging or microfluidics.- Published
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