35 results on '"Trifunovic, M."'
Search Results
2. Wafer-level direct bonding of optimized superconducting NbN for 3D chip integration
- Author
-
Li, Ye (author), Mirza Gheytaghi, Amir (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Xu, Yuanxing (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Li, Ye (author), Mirza Gheytaghi, Amir (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Xu, Yuanxing (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), and Ishihara, R. (author)
- Abstract
3D integration has well-developed for traditional CMOS technology operating at room temperature, but few studies have been performed for cryogenic applications such as quantum computers. In this paper, a wafer-to-wafer bonding of superconductive joints based on niobium nitride (NbN) is performed to demonstrate the possibility of 3D integration of superconducting chips. The NbN thin films are deposited by magnetron sputtering. Its high critical temperature (15.2 K) is achieved by optimizing the sputtering recipe in terms of N2 flow rate and discharge voltage. Wafer-level bumping is bonded by the thermo-compression method. The sheet resistance of the thin film and the contact resistance of the joints are measured by the Greek-cross (4-point Kelvin method) and daisy chain structures at cryogenic temperature, respectively. Direct-bonding wafers with NbN superconductive joints avoid using adhesive layers and the bonding interface could still present superconducting electrical connections in a cryogenic environment above 4 K, which will allow us to use a smaller and high-cooling power cryostat. The contribution of this work could lead to the fabrication of multi-layered superconducting chip that operates beneficially in cryogenic temperature, which is essential in building scalable quantum processors., Electronic Components, Technology and Materials, QID/Ishihara Lab, Quantum Circuit Architectures and Technology
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. Which affective temperaments are most expressed in patients with chronic subjective tinnitus?
- Author
-
Trifunovic, M., Zivic, Lj., Ignjatovic-Ristic, D., Sretenovic, J., Rancic, N., and Ristic, I.
- Subjects
- *
TINNITUS , *TEMPERAMENT , *AFFECT (Psychology) , *HEARING disorders , *AUDIOMETRY , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Background: Although chronic subjective tinnitus is one of the most common symptoms, the background of its pathophysiological mechanism and etiology is not fully understood. No studies are exploring various affective temperaments in persons with chronic tinnitus. Methods: We included in this study 57 patients with tinnitus who filled out the Serbian 41-item version of the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris, and San Diego Auto questionnaire (TEMPS-A) and a short sociodemographic questionnaire. Patients were assessed using audiometry (measuring the hearing threshold for frequencies of 250, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 4,000, and 8,000 Hz) and tympanometry. Results: Our research showed that patients with chronic tinnitus predominantly had anxious affective temperament [anxious-cognitive (AnxC): 26.23 %, anxious-somatic (AnxS): 25.6 %). AnxS was dominant in people without hearing loss (46 %) and males (37.39 %). AnxC was dominant in people with a significant hearing loss and females (30.3 %). Both AnxS and AnxC temperaments correlated with hearing loss in the right ear more than in the left one. Conclusion: Our study revealed that anxious temperaments (AnxC and AnxS) were predominant in patients with chronic subjective tinnitus. Affective temperaments could play a significant role in explaining this disorder's currently unclear pathophysiology of, but further research is needed. HIPPOKRATIA 2020, 24(2): 77-83. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2020
4. Solution-based polycrystalline silicon transistors produced on a paper substrate
- Author
-
Trifunovic, M. (author), Shimoda, T (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Sberna, P.M. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Shimoda, T (author), Ishihara, R. (author), and Sberna, P.M. (author)
- Abstract
Printing of electronics is pursued as a low-cost alternative to conventional manufacturing processes. In addition, owing to relatively low process temperatures, flexible substrates can be used enabling novel applications. Among flexible substrates, paper was found to be a particularly interesting candidate, since it has an order of magnitude lower price than low-cost polymer alternatives, and is biodegradable. As ink materials, organic and metal-oxide semiconductors are thoroughly being investigated; however, they lack in electric performance compared to silicon in terms of device mobility, reliability, and energy efficiency. In recent years, liquid precursors for silicon were found and used to create polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si). However, fabrication of transistors on top of low-cost flexible substrates such as paper has remained an outstanding challenge. Here we demonstrate both p-channel and n-channel poly-Si thin-film transistors (TFTs) fabricated directly on top of paper with field-effect mobilities of 6.2 and 2.0 cm2/V s, respectively. Many fabrication challenges have been overcome by limiting the maximum process temperature to approximately 100 °C, and avoiding liquid chemicals commonly used for etching and cleaning. Patterning of poly-Si has been achieved by additive selective crystallization of the precursor film using an excimer laser. This work serves as a proof of concept, and has the potential to further improve device performance. Owing to the low-cost, biodegradable nature of paper, and the high performance, reliability, and energy efficiency of poly-Si TFTs, this work opens a pathway toward truly low-cost, low-power, recyclable applications including smart packages, biodegradable health monitoring units, flexible displays, and disposable sensor nodes., QID/Ishihara Lab, (OLD)Quantum Integration Technology, EKL Processing
- Published
- 2017
5. Analysis of polydihydrosilane crystallization by excimer laser annealing
- Author
-
Trifunovic, M. (author), Sberna, P.M. (author), Shimoda, T (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Sberna, P.M. (author), Shimoda, T (author), and Ishihara, R. (author)
- Abstract
Printing of electronics has been gaining a lot of attention over the past decade as a low cost alternative to conventional electronic fabrication methods. A significant development in this area was the possibility to print a silicon precursor, polydihydrosilane, which can directly be transformed into polycrystalline silicon by an excimer laser treatment. Due to the limited laser heat diffusion, low-cost flexible substrates such as plastics and even paper could be used that typically have low thermal budgets. Since the silicon precursor is sensitive to ultraviolet light and may transform in a photochemical reaction, the question arises whether the excimer laser crystallization is predominantly photochemical or rather a thermal reaction. In this work, a model is developed and reflected to experimental data, to understand the physics behind the process. Through finite-element analysis and experimental characterizations it was observed that the physics behind the process was predominantly thermal, and that instead of an intermediate transition to a-Si, a direct transformation to poly-Si exists. By understanding this process, the treatment can be optimized or more efficient tools can be used that would enable a low cost production of high performing silicon devices, QID/Ishihara Lab, Tera-Hertz Sensing, (OLD)Quantum Integration Technology
- Published
- 2017
6. Solution-Based Fabrication of Polycrystalline Si Thin-Film Transistors from Recycled Polysilanes
- Author
-
Sberna, P.M. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Sberna, P.M. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), and Ishihara, R. (author)
- Abstract
Currently, research has been focusing on printing and laser crystallization of cyclosilanes, bringing to life polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si) thin-film transistors (TFTs) with outstanding properties. However, the synthesis of these Sibased inks is generally complex and expensive. Here, we prove that a polysilane ink, obtained as a byproduct of silicon gases and derivatives, can be used successfully for the synthesis of poly-Si by laser annealing, at room temperature, and for n- and p-channel TFTs. The devices, fabricated according to CMOS compatible processes at 350 °C, showed field effect mobilities up to 8 and 2 cm2/(V s) for n- and p-type TFTs, respectively. The presented method combines a low-cost coating technique with the usage of recycled material, opening a route to a convenient and sustainable production of large-area, flexible, and even disposable/single-use electronics., Tera-Hertz Sensing, QID/Ishihara Lab, QuTech, (OLD)Quantum Integration Technology
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. Liquid Silicon for Printed Polycrystalline Silicon Thin-Film Transistors on Paper
- Author
-
Trifunovic, M., Sarro, Pasqualina M, Ishihara, R., and Delft University of Technology
- Subjects
Solution-Processing ,Printed Electronics ,Liquid Silicon ,Excimer Laser Crystallization ,Flexible Electronics ,Paper Electronics - Published
- 2016
8. Low-temperature formation of silicon and silicon oxide structures
- Author
-
Ishihara, R., Trifunovic, M., and Van der Zwan, M.
- Abstract
A method for low-temperature formation of a silicon/silicon-oxide structure on a substrate is described wherein the method comprises: forming a first (poly)silane layer over at least part of a substrate; transforming said first (poly)silane layer directly into a (crystalline) silicon layer by exposing said first (poly)silane layer to UV radiation comprising one or more wavelengths within the range between 100 and 450 nm; forming a second (poly)silane layer over at least part of said substrate; and, transforming said second (poly)silane layer directly into a silicon oxide layer by exposing said second (poly)silane layer to oxygen and/or ozone and to UV light comprising one or more wavelengths within the range between 100 and 450 nm.
- Published
- 2016
9. Liquid Silicon for Printed Polycrystalline Silicon Thin-Film Transistors on Paper
- Author
-
Trifunovic, M. (author) and Trifunovic, M. (author)
- Abstract
QID/Ishihara Lab
- Published
- 2016
10. Low-temperature formation of silicon and silicon oxide structures
- Author
-
Ishihara, R. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), and Van der Zwan, M. (author)
- Abstract
A method for low-temperature formation of a silicon/silicon-oxide structure on a substrate is described wherein the method comprises: forming a first (poly)silane layer over at least part of a substrate; transforming said first (poly)silane layer directly into a (crystalline) silicon layer by exposing said first (poly)silane layer to UV radiation comprising one or more wavelengths within the range between 100 and 450 nm; forming a second (poly)silane layer over at least part of said substrate; and, transforming said second (poly)silane layer directly into a silicon oxide layer by exposing said second (poly)silane layer to oxygen and/or ozone and to UV light comprising one or more wavelengths within the range between 100 and 450 nm., Quantum Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2016
11. Method of forming silicon on a substrate
- Author
-
Ishihara, R., Trifunovic, M., and Van der Zwan, M.
- Abstract
A method for forming a silicon layer using a liquid silane compound is described wherein said method comprises the steps of forming a first layer on a substrate, preferably a flexible substrate, said first layer comprising a (poly)silane; and, irradiating said first light ight comprising one or more wavelength within the range between 200 and 400 nm for transforming said polysilane in silicon, preferably amorphous silicon or polysilicon.
- Published
- 2014
12. Manufacturing a submicron structure using a liquid precursor
- Author
-
Ishihara, R., Van de Zwan, M., and Trifunovic, M.
- Abstract
Methods for manufacture of a submicron semiconductor structure on a substrate are described. The method may comprise: forming at least one template layer over a support substrate; forming one or more template structures, preferably one or more recesses and/or mesas, in said template layer, said one or more template structures comprising one or more edges extending into or out of the top surface of said template layer; coating at least part of said one or more template structures with a liquid semiconductor precursor, preferably a liquid silicon precursor; and, annealing and/or exposing said liquid semiconductor precursor coated template structures to light, wherein during said annealing and/or light exposure a part of said liquid semiconductor precursor accumulates by capillary forces against at least part of said one or more edges, said annealing and/or light exposure transforming said accumulated liquid semiconductor precursor into a submicron semiconductor structure extending along at least part of said one or more edges.
- Published
- 2014
13. Solution-processed polycrystalline silicon on paper
- Author
-
Trifunovic, M. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), and Ishihara, R. (author)
- Abstract
Printing electronics has led to application areas which were formerly impossible with conventional electronic processes. Solutions are used as inks on top of large areas at room temperatures, allowing the production of fully flexible circuitry. Commonly, research in these inks have focused on organic and metal-oxide ink materials due to their printability, while these materials lack in the electronic performance when compared to silicon electronics. Silicon electronics, on the other hand, has only recently found their way in solution processes. Printing of cyclopentasilane as the silicon ink has been conducted and devices with far superior electric performance have been made when compared to other ink materials. A thermal annealing step of this material, however, was necessary, which prevented its usage on inexpensive substrates with a limited thermal budget. In this work, we introduce a method that allows polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si) production directly from the same liquid silicon ink using excimer laser irradiation. In this way, poly-Si could be formed directly on top of paper even with a single laser pulse. Using this method, poly-Si transistors were created at a maximum temperature of only 150?°C. This method allows silicon device formation on inexpensive, temperature sensitive substrates such as polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene naphthalate or paper, which leads to applications that require low-cost but high-speed electronics., Microelectronics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2015
14. Single-grain Si TFTs fabricated by liquid-Si and longpulse excimer-laser (abstract)
- Author
-
Ishihara, R., Zhang, J., Trifunovic, M., Van der Zwan, M., Takagishi, H., Kawajiri, R., Shimoda, T., and Beenakker, C.I.M.
- Published
- 2012
15. Manufacturing a submicron structure using a liquid precursor
- Author
-
Ishihara, R. (author), Van de Zwan, M. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Van de Zwan, M. (author), and Trifunovic, M. (author)
- Abstract
Methods for manufacture of a submicron semiconductor structure on a substrate are described. The method may comprise: forming at least one template layer over a support substrate; forming one or more template structures, preferably one or more recesses and/or mesas, in said template layer, said one or more template structures comprising one or more edges extending into or out of the top surface of said template layer; coating at least part of said one or more template structures with a liquid semiconductor precursor, preferably a liquid silicon precursor; and, annealing and/or exposing said liquid semiconductor precursor coated template structures to light, wherein during said annealing and/or light exposure a part of said liquid semiconductor precursor accumulates by capillary forces against at least part of said one or more edges, said annealing and/or light exposure transforming said accumulated liquid semiconductor precursor into a submicron semiconductor structure extending along at least part of said one or more edges., Microelectronics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2014
16. Single-Grain Si TFTs Fabricated on a Precursor from Doctor-Blade Coated Liquid-Si
- Author
-
Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Takagishi, H. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Takagishi, H. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), and Ishihara, R. (author)
- Abstract
Printing is attractive for manufacturing flexible circuits. This manuscript presents our investigation of single-grain Si TFTs fabricated from printed liquid-Si, on a polyimide substrate with the maximum process temperature of 350 °C. The field-effect mobility is 460 cm2/Vs for electrons and 121 cm2/Vs for the holes. CMOS inverters were also fabricated. The devices function at the bending diameter of 3 mm. The device performance under the bending stress was discussed., Microelectronics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2014
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
17. Method of forming silicon on a substrate
- Author
-
Ishihara, R. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), and Van der Zwan, M. (author)
- Abstract
A method for forming a silicon layer using a liquid silane compound is described wherein said method comprises the steps of forming a first layer on a substrate, preferably a flexible substrate, said first layer comprising a (poly)silane; and, irradiating said first light ight comprising one or more wavelength within the range between 200 and 400 nm for transforming said polysilane in silicon, preferably amorphous silicon or polysilicon., Microelectronics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2014
18. Single-grain Si thin-film transistors for monolithic 3D-ICs and flexible electronics
- Author
-
Ishihara, R. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Derakhshandeh Kheljani, J. (author), Golshani, N. (author), Tajari Mofrad, M.R. (author), Chen, T. (author), Beenakker, C.I.M. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Derakhshandeh Kheljani, J. (author), Golshani, N. (author), Tajari Mofrad, M.R. (author), Chen, T. (author), Beenakker, C.I.M. (author), and Shimoda, T. (author)
- Abstract
We review our recent achievements in monolithic 3D-ICs and flexible electronics based on single-grain Si TFTs that are fabricated inside a single-grain with a low-temperature process. Based on pulsed-laser crystallization and submicron sized cavities made in the substrate, amorphous-Si precursor film was converted into poly-Si having grains that are formed on predetermined positions. Using the method called µ-Czochralski process and LPCVD a-Si precursor film, two layers of the SG Si TFT layers with the grains having a diameter of 6µm were vertically stacked with a maximum process temperature of 550°C. Mobility for electrons and holes were 600cm2/Vs and 200cm2/Vs, respectively. As a demonstration of monolithic 3D-ICs, the two SG-TFT layers were successfully implemented into CMOS inverter, 3D 6T-SRAM and single-grain lateral PIN photo-diode with in-pixel amplifier. The SG Si TFTs were applied to flexible electronics. In this case, the a-Si precursor was prepared by doctor-blade coating of liquid-Si based on pure cyclopentasilane (CPS) on a polyimide (PI) substrate with maximum process temperature of 350°C. The µ-Czochralski process provided location-controlled Si grains with a diameter of 3µm and mobilities of 460 and 121cm2/Vs for electrons and holes, respectively, were obtained. The devices on PI were transferred to a plastic foil which can operate with a bending diameter of 6mm. Those results indicate that the SG TFTs are attractive for their use in both monolithic 3D-ICs and flexible electronics., Microelectronics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2014
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
19. Pituitary Incidentaloma Found on O-(2-18F-Fluoroethyl)-L-Tyrosine PET
- Author
-
Currie, G. M., primary, Trifunovic, M., additional, Kiat, H., additional, Saunders, C., additional, Chung, D., additional, Ong, Y.-Y., additional, Wilkinson, M., additional, Witte, K., additional, and Magnussen, J., additional
- Published
- 2014
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
20. Single-grain Si thin-film transistors on flexible polyimide substrate fabricated from doctor-blade coated liquid-Si
- Author
-
Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Takagishi, H. (author), Kawajiri, R. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), Beenakker, C.I.M. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Takagishi, H. (author), Kawajiri, R. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), Beenakker, C.I.M. (author), and Ishihara, R. (author)
- Abstract
Solution process of silicon will provide high-speed transistor fabrication with low-cost by, for example, roll-to-roll process. In this paper, a low-temperature process (350?°C) is reported for fabrication of high-quality Si devices on a polyimide substrate from doctor-blade coated liquid-Si. With this method, different semiconductor devices have been fabricated, reporting a carrier mobility of 460 cm2/V s and 121 cm2/V s for electrons and holes, respectively. The devices were peeled off and transferred onto a polyethylene naphthalate foil to achieve flexible devices. CMOS inverters were also fabricated and show full output swing., Microelectronics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2013
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
21. Single-Grain Si TFTs Fabricated by Liquid-Si and Long-Pulse Excimer-Laser
- Author
-
Ishihara, R. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Takagishi, H. (author), Kawajiri, R. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), Beenakker, C.I.M. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Takagishi, H. (author), Kawajiri, R. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), and Beenakker, C.I.M. (author)
- Abstract
Solution process of silicon using liquid-Si is attractive for fabrication of high-speed flexible electronics. We have fabricated single-grain Si TFTs on location-controlled Si grains with longpulse excimer laser crystallization of spin-coated liquid Si film. The maximum grain diameter is 3.5?m, and the mobilities for electrons and holes are 423cm2/Vs and 118cm2/Vs, respectively., Microelectronics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
22. Single-grain Si TFTs fabricated by liquid-Si and longpulse excimer-laser (abstract)
- Author
-
Ishihara, R. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Takagishi, H. (author), Kawajiri, R. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), Beenakker, C.I.M. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Van der Zwan, M. (author), Takagishi, H. (author), Kawajiri, R. (author), Shimoda, T. (author), and Beenakker, C.I.M. (author)
- Abstract
Microelectronics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2012
23. Single-Grain Silicon TFTs on a Plastic Substrate by Doctor Blade Coating of Cyclopentasilane
- Author
-
Trifunovic, M. (author) and Trifunovic, M. (author)
- Abstract
Liquid silicon is found as the material combining both the advantages of high quality silicon devices and the low cost solution processing method. Single-Grain Thin-Film Transistors can be produced by Excimer Laser Annealing of the resulting film and grain location control by the µ-Czochralski process. Other works have used spin-coating and inkjet printing for liquid silicon based devices, however both processes are not roll-to-roll process compatible. In addition a high thermal annealing step (650°C), incompatible to plastics, is required for the reduction of hydrogen content before laser crystallization. In this work, both issues are focused on. A precursor of the gravure printing process, doctor blade coating, is used to imitate a roll-to-roll compatible solution process and is optimized to produce uniform films of liquid silicon. Excimer Laser Annealing is used as a low temperature pre-annealing method to decrease the hydrogen content for crystallization. Pure cyclopentasilane has been used as the liquid silicon material. Silicon dioxide surface modification by 0.55%HF dip results in a better wetting of the liquid together with an elevated temperature of 70°C. Higher temperatures lead to even better wetting properties, but more liquid silicon will evaporate. After UV polymerization of the CPS for 20 minutes and thermal annealing at 350°C for 1 hour, an a-Si layer has been formed. Excimer Laser pre-annealing of many low energy shots removes hydrogen without significant deterioration of the film. A maximum grain size of 5µm has been produced by using a long pulse configured laser recipe that decreases the number of shots linearly while increasing the laser energy density by 50mJ/cm². SG-TFTs on polyimide have been manufactured at the maximum processing temperature of 350°C. The mobility of the NMOS was ..., and the mobility of the PMOS was .... [to be obtained by mid June]. Finally, a next step towards gravure printing has been taken, by advancing the doctor blade, Electronic Components, Technology and Materials, Microelectronics & Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2012
24. Torrential floods and town and country planning in Serbia
- Author
-
Ristic, Ratko, Kostadinov, Stanimir, Abolmasov, Biljana, Dragicevic, Slavoljub, Trivan, Goran, Radic, Boris, Trifunovic, M, Radosavljevic, Zoran, Ristic, Ratko, Kostadinov, Stanimir, Abolmasov, Biljana, Dragicevic, Slavoljub, Trivan, Goran, Radic, Boris, Trifunovic, M, and Radosavljevic, Zoran
- Published
- 2012
25. The Optimum Driving Method of Super E-paper: The technical research complementing R:eFlex’s businessplan
- Author
-
Gupta, A. (author), Trifunovic, M. (author), Gupta, A. (author), and Trifunovic, M. (author)
- Abstract
With the so many available sorts of E-paper, the optimal performing and consumer friendly E-paper needs to be found in order to win the E-paper market. As result of this, researchers from the TU Delft are currently developing a technology that can replace all ordinary papers by one single device, which has outperforming characteristics compared to the current E-papers: Super E-paper. In order to launch this superior product, a research needs to be conducted with regards to the optimum driving method of the Super E-paper. This thesis shall not only investigate what the optimum driving method of the Super E-paper is, by applying different types of power to the product. But also describe our steps towards this measurement by sharing background knowledge, linking theory to practice, designing the source that will be used for our Super E-paper measurements. For the measurements, several variables are analysed: · Voltage amplitude · Frequency of the source · Duty cycle of the source, Microelectronics, Microelectronics & Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Published
- 2010
26. Risk Stratification in Heart Failure Using 123I-MIBG
- Author
-
Currie, G. M., primary, Iqbal, B., additional, Wheat, J. M., additional, Wang, L., additional, Trifunovic, M., additional, Jelinek, H. F., additional, and Kiat, H., additional
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
27. SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY OF LUCIFERASE
- Author
-
Hameroff, S, primary, Simic-Kratic, J, additional, Trifunovic, M, additional, and Koruga, D, additional
- Published
- 1992
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
28. Risk stratification in heart failure using ¹²³I-MIBG.
- Author
-
Currie GM, Iqbal B, Wheat JM, Wang L, Trifunovic M, Jelinek HF, Kiat H, Currie, Geoffrey M, Iqbal, Basit, Wheat, Janelle M, Wang, Lexin, Trifunovic, Marko, Jelinek, Herbert F, and Kiat, Hosen
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
29. A study of lignin formation at the molecular level by scanning tunneling microscopy
- Author
-
Radotić, K., Simić-Krstić, J., Jeremić, M., and Trifunović, M.
- Published
- 1994
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
30. BERGSTRoM-BOYCE VS. HYPERELASTIC RUBBER MODELS IN STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF TIRES
- Author
-
Nikola Korunović, Milan Banić, Milan Trifunović, Ana Pavlović, Korunovic, N, Banic, M, Trifunovic, M, and Pavlovic, A
- Subjects
Material Model ,Polymers and Plastics ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,viscoplastic ,Finite Element Analysis ,Tire ,Structural Analysi ,Viscoleastic ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Curve Fitting - Abstract
New viscoelastic/viscoplastic material models, such as the Bergstrom-Boyce (BB) model, are known to bring advantages in finite element analysis (FEA) of rubberbased components. To test if the same is true in FEA of tires, a study was performed in which the hyperelastic Yeoh model, as well as the BB and dynamic Bergstrom-Boyce (DBB) models were used to characterize the tread of an existing 205/65 R16 tire. Curve fitting results for all material models as well as the results of the footprint and steady state rolling tire analyses are presented in the paper. There are notable differences between the obtained results at higher strain rates, when viscoelastic material behavior is dominant.
- Published
- 2021
31. 18 F-DCFPyL PET/CT in Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma.
- Author
-
Currie GM, Trifunovic M, Liu J, Kim S, and Gurney H
- Subjects
- Humans, Ligands, Lysine chemistry, Male, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography methods, Urea chemistry, Carcinoma, Renal Cell diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma, Renal Cell metabolism, Carcinoma, Renal Cell pathology, Kidney Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Kidney Neoplasms pathology, Prostatic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology
- Abstract
Targeted molecular imaging with PET uses chemical ligands that are peptides specifically targeting a receptor of interest. Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is substantially upregulated in prostate cancer but is also expressed in the neovascular tissue of several malignancies, including renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Radiolabeled peptide targets for PSMA may be helpful in detecting metastatic RCC lesions. We present a case of incidental detection of RCC metastatic disease with PSMA-targeted PET, and we explore potential use for deliberate evaluation of RCC with PSMA-targeted tracers., (© 2022 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.)
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
32. Effect of combination inhaled therapy on ventilation distribution measured by SPECT/CT imaging in uncontrolled asthma.
- Author
-
Rutting S, Chapman DG, Thamrin C, Tang FSM, Dame Carroll JR, Bailey DL, Trifunovic M, Magnussen JS, King GG, and Farrow CE
- Subjects
- Administration, Inhalation, Adrenal Cortex Hormones therapeutic use, Aged, Drug Therapy, Combination, Humans, Lung diagnostic imaging, Respiration, Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Asthma diagnostic imaging, Asthma drug therapy
- Abstract
Asthma is characterized by heterogeneous ventilation as measured by three-dimensional ventilation imaging. Combination inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting β
2 -agonist (ICS/LABA) treatment response is variable in asthma, and effects on regional ventilation are unknown. Our aims were to determine whether regional ventilation defects decrease after ICS/LABA treatment and whether small airways dysfunction predicts response in uncontrolled asthma. Twenty-two symptomatic participants with asthma underwent single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/CT imaging with Technegas, before and after 8-wk fluticasone/formoterol (1,000/40 µg/day) treatment. Lung regions that were nonventilated, low ventilated, or well ventilated were calculated using an adaptive threshold method and were expressed as a percentage of total lung volume. Multiple-breath nitrogen washout (MBNW) was used to measure diffusion-dependent and convection-dependent small airways function (Sacin and Scond, respectively). Forced oscillation technique (FOT) was used to measure respiratory system resistance and reactance. At baseline and posttreatment, Scond z -score was related to percentage of nonventilated lung, whereas Sacin z -score was related to percentage of low-ventilated lung. Although symptoms, spirometry, FOT, and MBNW improved following treatment, there was no mean change in ventilation measured by SPECT. There was, however, a wide range of changes in SPECT ventilation such that greater percentage of nonventilated lung, older age, and higher Scond predicted a reduction in nonventilated lung after treatment. SPECT ventilation defects are overall unresponsive to ICS/LABA, but the response is variable, with improvement occurring when small airways dysfunction and ventilation defects are more severe. Persistent ventilation defects that correlate with Scond suggest that mechanisms such as non-ICS responsive inflammation or remodeling underlie these defects. NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study provides insights into the mechanisms of high-dose ICS treatment in uncontrolled asthma. Ventilation defects as measured by SPECT/CT imaging respond heterogeneously to increased ICS/LABA treatment, with improvement occurring when ventilation defects and impairment of convection-dependent small airways function are more severe. Persistent correlations between ventilation defects and measures of small airways function suggest the potential presence of ICS nonresponsive inflammation and/or remodeling.- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
33. Safety and tolerability of Miltuximab ® - a first in human study in patients with advanced solid cancers.
- Author
-
Sabanathan D, Campbell DH, Velonas VM, Wissmueller S, Mazure H, Trifunovic M, Poursoltan P, Ho Shon K, Mackay TR, Lund ME, Lu Y, Roach PJ, Bailey DL, Walsh BJ, Gillatt D, and Gurney H
- Abstract
Objectives: Miltuximab
® is a chimeric antibody targeting Glypican-1 (GPC-1), a cell surface antigen which is overexpressed in solid cancers. Miltuximab® has shown promising safety and efficacy in radioimmunotherapy models of prostate cancer. This first in human study used Miltuximab® radiolabelled with Gallium-67 ([67 Ga]Ga-DOTA-Miltuximab® ). The primary study endpoint was to establish safety and tolerability of Miltuximab® . Secondary endpoints were biodistribution, tumour targeting and pharmacokinetic analysis., Methods: Four cohorts of three patients (9 with advanced prostate cancer, 2 with pancreatic and 1 with bladder cancer) were dosed with 1 mg, ~250 MBq of [67 Ga]Ga-DOTA-Miltuximab® . Cohort 1 received [67 Ga]Ga-DOTA-Miltuximab® alone, while cohorts 2-4 were pre-infused with increasing doses (3.5, 11.5 and 24 mg, respectively) of unlabelled Miltuximab® -DOTA 1 hour prior to [67 Ga]Ga-DOTA-Miltuximab® . Safety and tolerability were assessed by clinical and standard laboratory assessments. Patients underwent whole body gamma-camera scans and SPECT/CT scans up to 144 h post-infusion. Total organ radiation exposure was determined by dosimetry of whole-body gamma scans., Results: The dosing regimen was well tolerated, with no drug-related adverse events observed. Liver and spleen uptake of [67 Ga]Ga-DOTA-Miltuximab® was observed. Liver uptake was reduced by pre-infusion of unlabelled Miltuximab® -DOTA. Dosimetry analysis showed a favorable exposure profile. [67 Ga]Ga-DOTA-Miltuximab® targeting to tumour sites was observed in two prostate cancer patients who had failed enzalutamide treatment. Higher doses of unlabelled antibody achieved lower liver uptake and increased antibody serum half life., Conclusions: This study is the first in human for Miltuximab® a first in class antibody targeting GPC-1. The trial met its primary endpoint of safety, demonstrating its potential as a safe and tolerable monoclonal antibody. This safety data, together with targeting to tumour lesions and biodistribution information supports the further clinical development of Miltuximab® as a theranostic agent in a planned Phase I human trial., (© 2021 mums.ac.ir All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
34. Immunohistomorphometric and Hormonal Analysis of the Pituitary Gonadotropic Cells After Application of the Nandrolone Decanoate and Swimming Training in Adult Male Rats.
- Author
-
Sretenovic J, Zivkovic V, Srejovic I, Ajdzanovic V, Ristic N, Trifunovic M, Pantovic S, Jovic S, Jakovljevic V, Bolevich S, Milosavljevic Z, and Milosevic V
- Subjects
- Animals, Doping in Sports methods, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Follicle Stimulating Hormone blood, Gonadotrophs cytology, Gonadotrophs drug effects, Immunohistochemistry, Luteinizing Hormone blood, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Swimming, Follicle Stimulating Hormone metabolism, Gonadotrophs metabolism, Luteinizing Hormone metabolism, Nandrolone Decanoate pharmacology, Testosterone Congeners pharmacology
- Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of chronic nandrolone decanoate treatment and/or swimming training on immunohistomorphometric parameters on rat pituitary gonadotropic cells. Male Wistar albino rats, 10 weeks old, were classified into four groups: control (T−N−), nandrolone (T−N+), swimming training (T+N−), and swimming training with nandrolone (T+N+). The T+ groups swam for 4 weeks, 1 h/day, 5 days/week. The N+ groups received nandrolone decanoate (20 mg/kg) once per week for 4 weeks. Pituitary tissue sections were processed and stained for immunohistochemical analysis and immunofluorescence. The volume density of luteinizing hormone (LH) cells was decreased by 48% in T−N+ and for 35% in the T+N+ group. The volume density of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) cells was decreased by 39% in T−N+ and for 30% in T+N+ compared to the control. Nandrolone alone, or combined with swimming training, decreased the number of LH/FSH cells compared to the control. The levels of the immunofluorescent signal of LH/FSH cells were increased in all experimental groups. Nandrolone alone decreased the serum level of LH by 17%, whereas swimming training alone increased FSH levels by 11% compared to the control. Serum levels of testosterone were increased in all experimental groups. Nandrolone alone, or combined with swimming training, decreased immunohistomorphometric parameters of gonadotropic cells, whereas the levels of immunofluorescent signal were increased.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
35. Which affective temperaments are most expressed in patients with chronic sub-jective tinnitus?
- Author
-
Trifunovic M, Zivic L, Ignjatovic-Ristic D, Sretenovic J, Rancic N, and Ristic I
- Abstract
Background: Although chronic subjective tinnitus is one of the most common symptoms, the background of its pathophysiological mechanism and etiology is not fully understood. No studies are exploring various affective temperaments in persons with chronic tinnitus., Methods: We included in this study 57 patients with tinnitus who filled out the Serbian 41-item version of the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris, and San Diego Auto questionnaire (TEMPS-A) and a short sociodemographic questionnaire. Patients were assessed using audiometry (measuring the hearing threshold for frequencies of 250, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 4,000, and 8,000 Hz) and tympanometry., Results: Our research showed that patients with chronic tinnitus predominantly had anxious affective temperament [anxious-cognitive (AnxC): 26.23 %, anxious-somatic (AnxS): 25.6 %). AnxS was dominant in people without hearing loss (46 %) and males (37.39 %). AnxC was dominant in people with a significant hearing loss and females (30.3 %). Both AnxS and AnxC temperaments correlated with hearing loss in the right ear more than in the left one., Conclusion: Our study revealed that anxious temperaments (AnxC and AnxS) were predominant in patients with chronic subjective tinnitus. Affective temperaments could play a significant role in explaining this disorder's currently unclear pathophysiology of, but further research is needed. HIPPOKRATIA 2020, 24(2): 77-83., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright 2020, Hippokratio General Hospital of Thessaloniki.)
- Published
- 2020
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.