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2. Temperature-dependent ellipsometry measurements of partial Coulomb energy in superconducting cuprates
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Levallois, J., Tran, M. K., Pouliot, D., Presura, C. N., Greene, L. H., Eckstein, J. N., Uccelli, J., Giannini, E., Gu, G. D., Leggett, A. J., and van der Marel, D.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We performed an experimental study of the temperature and doping dependence of the energy-loss function of the bilayer and trilayer Bi-cuprate family. The primary aim is to obtain information on the energy stored in the Coulomb interaction between the conduction electrons, on the temperature dependence thereof, and on the change of Coulomb interaction when Cooper-pairs are formed. We performed temperature-dependent ellipsometry measurements on several Bi$_2$Sr$_2$CaCu$_2$O$_{8-x}$ single crystals: under-doped with $T_c=60, 70$ and 83K, optimally doped with $T_c=91$K, overdoped with $T_c=84, 81, 70$ and $58$K, as well as optimally doped Bi$_2$Sr$_2$Ca$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{10+x}$ with $T_c=110$K. Our first observation is that, as the temperature drops through $T_c$, the loss function in the range up to 2~eV displays a change of temperature dependence as compared to the temperature dependence in the normal state. This effect at - or close to - $T_c$ depends strongly on doping, with a sign-change for weak overdoping. The size of the observed change in Coulomb energy, using an extrapolation with reasonable assumptions about its $q$-dependence, is about the same size as the condensation energy that has been measured in these compounds. Our results therefore lend support to the notion that the Coulomb energy is an important factor for stabilizing the superconducting phase. Due to the restriction to small momentum, our observations do not exclude a possible significant contribution to the condensation energy of the Coulomb energy associated to the region of $q$ around $(\pi,\pi)$., Comment: Revised version
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- 2015
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3. Anomalous frequency and temperature dependent scattering and Hund's coupling in the almost quantum critical heavy fermion system CeFe$_2$Ge$_2$
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Bossé, G., Pan, LiDong, Li, Yize S., Greene, L. H., Eckstein, J., and Armitage, N. P.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We present THz range optical conductivity data of a thin film of the near quantum critical heavy fermion compound CeFe$_2$Ge$_2$. Our complex conductivity measurements find a deviation from conventional Drude-like transport in a temperature range previously reported to exhibit unconventional behavior. We calculate the frequency dependent effective mass and scattering rate using an extended Drude model analysis. We find the inelastic scattering rate can be described by a temperature dependent power-law $\omega^{n(T)}$ where $n(T)$ approaches $\sim1.0 \pm 0.2$ at 1.5 K. This is compared to the $\rho \sim T^{1.5}$ behavior claimed in dc resistivity data and the $\rho \sim T^{2}$ expected from Fermi-liquid theory. In addition to a low temperature mass renormalization, we find an anomalous mass renormalization that persists to high temperature. We attribute this to a Hund's coupling in the Fe states in a manner similar to that recently proposed in the ferro-pnictides. CeFe$_2$Ge$_2$ appears to be a very interesting system where one may study the interplay between the usual $4f$ lattice Kondo effect and this Hund's enhanced Kondo effect in the $3d$ states., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Supplemental Material
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- 2014
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4. Objective Analysis of Pre-Lens Tear Film Stability of Daily Disposable Contact Lenses Using Ring Mire Projection
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Marx S, Eckstein J, and Sickenberger W
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pre-lens tear film stability ,wettability ,daily disposable contact lenses ,non-invasive break-up time ,non-invasive drying-up time ,corneal topography ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Sebastian Marx,1 Julia Eckstein,1 Wolfgang Sickenberger1,2 1JENVIS Research c/o Ernst-Abbe University of Applied Sciences Jena, Jena, Germany; 2Department of Optometry & Vision Science, Ernst-Abbe University of Applied Sciences Jena, Jena, GermanyCorrespondence: Sebastian MarxJENVIS Research c/o Ernst-Abbe University of Applied Sciences Jena, Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 2, Jena 07745, GermanyEmail s.marx@jenvis-research.comPurpose: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the in vivo pre-lens non-invasive drying-up time of two types of daily disposable contact lenses (DDCLs) after 12 hours of wear.Methods: This prospective, randomized, single-center, cross-over pilot study evaluated 31 subjects aged 18– 44 years with normal eyes and good tear film stability who were adapted current soft contact lens wearers. Subjects wore nelfilcon A and stenfilcon A DDCLs for 12 hours each on two different days. Non-invasive video keratography drying-up time (NIK-DUT) videos of each eye were recorded 12 hours after lens insertion for about 25 seconds, with a 5-minute tear film recovery time allowed between video recordings of the right and left eyes to avoid bias. Post-blink time required to reach 15% distortion of the projected rings and the speed of break-up at 15 seconds post-blink were measured at each time point and on-eye wettability was determined by ring mire projection under white light illumination.Results: Mean time to reach 15% ring distortion was similar for nelfilcon A (19.25± 3.20 sec) and stenfilcon A (20.24± 3.02 sec) DDCLs but varied highly among subjects. The mean speed of break-up at 15 sec post-blink was 0.3± 0.38% distortion/sec (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.138– 0.365% distortion/sec) for nelfilcon A and 0.2± 0.23% distortion/sec (95% CI 0.048– 0.279% distortion/sec) for stenfilcon A DDCLs.Conclusion: Multifunctional topography allowed the objective evaluation of in vivo pre-lens tear film stability using ring mire projection. This dynamic method was simple, fast and non-invasive, enabling measurements of NIK-DUT and evaluating wettability over a large area, greater than the optical zone of the contact lens surface, for the entire inter-blink interval.Keywords: pre-lens tear film stability, wettability, daily disposable contact lenses, non-invasive break-up time, non-invasive drying-up time, corneal topography
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- 2020
5. LaAlO3 stoichiometry found key to electron liquid formation at LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interfaces
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Warusawithana, M. P., Richter, C., Mundy, J. A., Roy, P., Ludwig, J., Paetel, S., Heeg, T., Pawlicki, A. A., Kourkoutis, L. F., Zheng, M., Lee, M., Mulcahy, B., Zander, W., Zhu, Y., Schubert, J., Eckstein, J. N., Muller, D. A., Hellberg, C. Stephen, Mannhart, J., and Schlom, D. G.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Emergent phenomena, including superconductivity and magnetism, found in the two-dimensional electron liquid (2-DEL) at the interface between the insulators LaAlO3 and SrTiO3 distinguish this rich system from conventional two-dimensional electron gases at compound semiconductor interfaces. The origin of this 2-DEL, however, is highly debated with focus on the role of defects in the SrTiO3 while the LaAlO3 has been assumed perfect. Our experiments and first principles calculations show that the cation stoichiometry of the nominal LaAlO3 layer is key to 2-DEL formation: only Al-rich LaAlO3 results in a 2-DEL. While extrinsic defects including oxygen deficiency are known to render LaAlO3/SrTiO3 samples conducting, our results show that in the absence of such extrinsic defects, an interface 2-DEL can form. Its origin is consistent with an intrinsic electronic reconstruction occurring to counteract a polarization catastrophe. This work provides a roadmap for identifying other interfaces where emergent behaviors await discovery.
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- 2013
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6. Low energy electrodynamics of the Kondo-lattice antiferromagnet CeCu$_2$Ge$_2$
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Bossé, G., Bilbro, L. S., Aguilar, R. Valdés, Pan, LiDong, Liu, Wei, Stier, A. V., Li, Y., Eckstein, J., and Armitage, N. P.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We present time-domain THz spectroscopy data of a thin film of the Kondo-lattice antiferromagnet CeCu$_2$Ge$_2$. The low frequency complex conductivity has been obtained down to temperatures below the onset of magnetic order. At low temperatures a narrow Drude-like peak forms, which is similar to ones found in other heavy fermion compounds that do not exhibit magnetic order. Using this data in conjunction with DC resistivity measurements, we obtain the frequency dependence of the scattering rate and effective mass through an extended Drude model analysis. The zero frequency limit of this analysis yields evidence for large mass renormalization even in the magnetic state, the scale of which agrees closely with that obtained from thermodynamic measurements., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures
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- 2012
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7. Resonant soft x-ray scattering from La(1-x)Sr(x)MnO(3) quantum wire arrays
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Chen, X. M., Spanton, E. M., Wang, S., Lee, J. C. T., Smadici, S., Zhai, X., Naibert, T., Eckstein, J. N., Bhattacharya, A., Santos, T., Budakian, R., and Abbamonte, P.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We describe a strategy for using resonant soft x-ray scattering (RSXS) to study the electronic structure of transition metal oxide quantum wires. Using electron beam lithography and ion milling, we have produced periodic, patterned arrays of colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) phase La(1-x)Sr(x)MnO(3) consisting of ~ 5000 wires, each of which is 80 nm in width. The scattered intensity exhibits a series of peaks that can be interpreted as Bragg reflections from the periodic structure or, equivalently, diffraction orders from the grating-like structure. RSXS measurements at the Mn L(2,3) edge, which has a large magnetic cross section, show clear evidence for a magnetic superstructure with a commensurate period of five wires, which we interpret as commensurately modulated antiferromagnetism. This superstructure, which is accompanied by non-trivial reorganization of the magnetization within each wire, likely results from classical dipole interactions among the wires. We introduce a simple, exactly soluble, analytic model of the scattering that captures, semi-quantitatively, the primary features in the RSXS data; this model will act as a foundation for forthcoming, detailed studies of the magnetic structure in these systems., Comment: 8 pages, 10 figures
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- 2011
8. Rivaroxaban or aspirin for patent foramen ovale and embolic stroke of undetermined source: a prespecified subgroup analysis from the NAVIGATE ESUS trial
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Abdelhamid, N, Abdul Rahman, D, Abdul-Saheb, M, Abreu, P, Abroskina, M, Abu Ahmad, F, Accassat, S, Acciaresi, M, Adami, A, Ahmad, N, Ahmed, F, Alberto Hawkes, M, Alemseged, F, Ali, A, Altavilla, R, Alwis, L, Amarenco, P, Amaro, S, Amaya Sanchez, LE, Amelia Pinto, A, Ameriso, SF, Amin, H, Amino, T, Amjad, AK, Anagnostou, E, Andersen, G, Anderson, C, Anderson, DC, Andrea Falco, M, Andres Mackinnon, F, Andreu, D, Androulakis, M, Angel Gamero, M, Angel Saredo, G, Angeles Diaz, R, Angels Font, M, Anticoli, S, Arauz, A, Arauz Gongora, AA, Araya, P, Arenillas Lara, JF, Arias Rivas, S, Arnold, M, Augustin, S, Avelar, W, Azevedo, E, Babikian, V, Bacellar, A, Badalyan, K, Bae, HJ, Baez Martinez, EM, Bagelmann, H, Bailey, P, Bak, Z, Baker, M, Balazs, A, Baldaranov, D, Balogun, I, Balueva, T, Bankuti, Z, Bar, M, Baranowska, A, Bardutzky, J, Barker Trejo, S, Barlinn, J, Baronnet, F, Barroso, C, Barteys, M, Bartolottiova, T, Barulin, A, Bas, M, Bashir, S, Basile, V, Bathe-Peters, R, Bathula, R, Batista, C, Batur Caglayan, H, Baumgartner, P, Bazan, R, Bazhenova, O, Beaudry, M, Beer, J, Behnam, Y, Beilei, C, Beinlich, A, Bejot, Y, Belkin, A, Benavente, OR, Benjamin, A, Berardi, V, Bereczki, D, Berkowitz, SD, Berlingieri, J, Berrios, W, Berrouschot, J, Bhandari, M, Bhargavah, M, Bicker, H, Bicsak, T, Bilik, M, Bindila, D, Birchenall, J, Birnbaum, L, Black, T, Blacker, D, Blacquiere, D, Blanc-Labarre, C, Blank, C, Blazejewska-Hyzorek, B, Bloch, S, Bodiguel, E, Bogdanov, E, Boos, L, Borcsik, L, Bornstein, N, Bouly, S, Braga, G, Bragado, I, Bravi, MC, Brokalaki, C, Brola, W, Brouns, R, Bruce, D, Brzoska-Mizgalska, J, Buck, B, Buksinska-Lisik, M, Burke, J, Burn, M, Bustamante, G, Cabrejo, L, Cai, K, Cajaraville, S, Calejo, M, Calvet, D, Campillo, J, Campos Costa, E, Camps, P, Can Alaydin, H, Candeloro, E, Canepa, C, Cantu Brito, CG, Cappellari, M, Carcel, C, Cardona Portela, P, Cardoso, F, Carek, M, Carletti, M, Carlos Portilla, J, Caruso, P, Casado-Naranjo, I, Castellini, P, Castro, D, Castro Meira, F, Cavallini, A, Cayuela Caudevilla, N, Cenciarelli, S, Cereda, C, Cerrone, P, Chakrabarti, A, Chaloulos-Iakovidis, P, Chamorro, A, Chandrasena, D, Chang, DI, Che, C, Chembala, J, Chen, J, Chen, Z, Chen, T, Chen, H, Chen, X, Chen, G, Chen, L, Chen, S, Cheripelli, B, Chin, M, Chiquete Anaya, E, Chorazy, M, Christensen, H, Christensen, T, Christian, L, Chu, F, Chung, CS, Clark, W, Clarke, R, Claverie, S, Clemente Agostoni, E, Clissold, B, Coelho, J, Cohen, D, Colakoglu, S, Collas, D, Condurso, R, Connolly, SJ, Consoli, D, Constantin, C, Constantino Silva, AB, Contardo, L, Corlobe, A, Correia, M, Correia, C, Cortijo Garcia, E, Coull, B, Coutts, S, Coveney, S, Cras, P, Crols, R, Crozier, S, Csanyi, A, Csiba, L, Csontos, K, Csuha, R, Cui, L, Cunha, L, Curtze, S, Czerska, M, Czlonkowska, A, Czurko, M, Czuryszkiewicz, M, Dagnino, M, Dai, C, Daineko, A, Dalek, G, Damgaard, D, Danese, A, Dani, K, Danku, V, Dario Toledo, W, Dávalos, A, De Havenon, A, De Keyser, J, De Klippel, N, De La Torre, J, De Pauw, A, De Smedt, A, De Torres, R, De Vries Basson, MM, Dearborn, J, Deganutto, R, Degeorgia, M, Deguchi, I, Del Giudice, A, Delcourt, C, Delgado-Mederos, R, Della Marca, G, Delpont, B, Deltour, S, Demets, DL, Dennis, M, Desai, J, Devine, J, Dhollander, I, Di Mascio, MT, Diaconu, M, Diaz Otero, F, Dietzel, J, Diez-Tejedor, E, Ding, N, Ding, J, Diomedi, M, Dioszeghy, P, Distefano, M, Domigo, V, Dorodnicov, E, Dossi, D, Doubal, F, Druzenko, I, Du, P, Du, J, Duman, T, Duodu, Y, Dutta, D, Dylewicz, L, Eckstein, J, Ehrensperger, E, Ehrlich, S, Einer Allende, G, Elena Halac, B, Elyas, S, Endres, M, Engelbrecht, JM, Engelter, S, Epinat, M, Eren, F, Esbjornsson, M, Escribano, B, Escudero, I, Esisi, B, Essa, B, Esterbauer, M, Evans, N, Eveson, D, Fabio, S, Fang, L, Fanta, S, Fares, M, Fatar, M, Faust, K, Favate, A, Fazekas, F, Federica Denaro, M, Fedin, A, Felipe Amaya, P, Feng, J, Ferencova, K, Fernanda Gilli, M, Fernandez, MD, Fernandez Pirrone, PN, Fernandez Vera, J, Ferrari, J, Ferreira, A, Ferreira Junior, G, Fidler, M, Field, D, Field, T, Figueroa, C, Fiksa, J, Filipov, A, Firstenfeld, A, Fisch, L, Fischer, U, Fisselier, M, Fiszer, U, Fluri, F, Fortea, G, Fotherby, K, Fraczek, A, France, E, Freitas, G, Frey, S, Frick, M, Friedman, A, Friedrich, M, Frisullo, G, Fryze, W, Fuentes Gimeno, B, Fujigasaki, H, Fukuyama, K, Furlan, A, Furlanis, G, Furnace, J, Gabriel, M, Gabriel Reich, E, Gagliardi, RJ, Galati, F, Galli Giqueauk, E, Gallina, A, Gallinella, E, Gallo, J, Gangadharan, S, Gao, Y, Garcia Lopez, R, Garcia Pastor, A, Garcia Sanchez, SM, Garnauf, M, Garnier, P, Gasecki, D, Gasic, K, Gasiorek, K, Gasser, S, Gaugg, M, Gebreyohanns, M, Gebura, K, Geng, J, Geniz Clavijo, M, Georg Haeusler, K, Geran, R, Geremek, M, Gerocs, Z, Ghia, D, Giannandrea, D, Giatsidis, F, Gien Lopez, JA, Gil Nunez, A, Gimenez, L, Giralt, E, Glabinski, A, Gladstone, D, Gliem, M, Gluszkiewicz, M, Goddeau, R, Gogoleva, E, Gokce, M, Goldemund, D, Golikov, K, Gomes Neto, A, Gomez Schneider, M, Gomez-Choco, M, Gomis, M, Gongora-Rivera, JF, Gonysheva, Y, Gonzalez, L, Gonzalez Toledo, ME, Gottschal, M, Gozdzik, I, Grabowski, S, Graf, S, Green, D, Greer, D, Gregorio, T, Greisenegger, S, Greshnova, I, Griebe, M, Grzesik, M, Guan, J, Guarda, S, Gueguen, A, Guidoux, C, Guillermo Povedano, P, Guillon, B, Guiraudg, V, Gunathilagan, G, Guryanova, N, Gusev, V, Gustavo Persi, G, Gutiérrez, R, Guyler, P, Gyuker, N, Hachinski, V, Hajas, A, Hallevi, H, Hankey, G, Hankey, GJ, Hanouskova, L, Hao, L, Haraguchi, K, Haralur Sreekantaiah, Y, Haratz, S, Hargroves, D, Harkness, K, Harmel, P, Harrasser, M, Hart, RG, Harvey, M, Hasan, R, Hasegawa, Y, Hassan, A, Hattori, M, Hatzitolios, A, Hauk, M, Hayashi, T, Hayhoe, H, Hedna, VS, Heine, M, Held, V, Hellwig, S, Henkner, J, Henninger, N, Hermans, S, Hernandez, J, Herrero, D, Hervieu-Begue, M, Herzig, R, Hicken, L, Hieber, M, Hill, M, Hirose, M, Hobeanu, MC, Hobson, B, Hochstetter, M, Hoe Heo, J, Hoffmann, M, Holmstedt, C, Hon, P, Hong, KS, Honma, Y, Horev, A, Horgan, G, Horvath, L, Horvath, M, Hoyer, C, Huang, D, Huang, H, Huber, B, Huhtakangas, J, Hussain, M, Igarashi, S, Iglesias Mohedano, AM, Ignacio Tembl, J, Impellizzeri, M, Inanc, Y, Ioli, P, Irina Aniculaesei, A, Ishida, K, Itabashi, R, Iversen, H, Jagolino, A, Jakab, K, Jander, S, Janka, H, Jankovych, J, Jansen, J, Jasek, L, Javier Alet, M, Javor, L, Jin, X, Jing, P, Joachim, B, Joan Macleod, M, Johnson, M, Jose Martin, J, Joyner, C, Judit Szabo, K, Jun-Oconnell, A, Jura, R, Kaczorowska, B, Kadlcikova, J, Kahles, T, Kakaletsis, N, Kakuk, I, Kalinowska, K, Kaminska, K, Kaneko, C, Kanellos, I, Kapeller, P, Kapica-Topczewska, K, Karasz, O, Karlinski, M, Karlsson, JE, Kasa, K, Kashaeva, E, Kasner, SE, Kaste, M, Kasza, J, Katalin Iljicsov, A, Katsurayama, M, Kaur, S, Kawanishi, M, Kaygorodtseva, S, Ke, K, Kei, A, Keilitz, J, Kellner, J, Kelly, P, Kelly, S, Kemlink, D, Kerekgyarto, M, Keskinarkaus, I, Khairutdinova, D, Khanna, A, Khaw, A, Kholopov, M, Khoumri, C, Kirpicheva, S, Kirshner, H, Kitagawa, K, Kittner, S, Kivioja, R, Klein, F, Kleindorfer, D, Kleinig, T, Klivenyi, P, Knecht, S, Kobayashi, Y, Kobayashi, A, Koch, M, Koehler, L, Koivu, M, Kolianov, V, Koltsov, I, Kondo, T, Konkov, I, Kopecky, S, Korompoki, E, Korpela, J, Kosarz-Lanczek, K, Koutroubi, A, Kovacs, K, Kovacs, T, Kovacs, H, Kowalczyk, K, Kowalska, M, Krajickova, D, Kral, M, Krarup Hansen, C, Kraska, J, Krebs, S, Krejci, V, Kremer, C, Kreuzpointer, R, Krzyzanowska, M, Kucken, D, Kulakowska, A, Kunzmann, J, Kurenkova, N, Kuris, A, Kurkowska-Jastrzebska, I, Kurtenkova, N, Kurushina, O, Kusnick, G, Kustova, M, Kuwashiro, T, Kwan Cha, J, Lago, A, Lagutenko, M, Lajos, B, Lambeck, J, Lamy, C, Landolfi, A, Lanfranconi, S, Lang, W, Lara Lezama, LB, Lara Rodriguez, B, Largo, T, Lasek-Bal, A, Latte, L, Lauer, V, Lavados, P, Le Bouc, R, Leal Cantu, R, Lechner, H, Lecouturier, K, Leder, S, Lee, J, Lee, BC, Leger, A, Leira, E, Leisse, I, Leker, R, Lembo, G, Lenskaya, L, Leyden, J, Li, G, Li, M, Li, S, Li, J, Liamis, G, Liang, H, Liang, Z, Ligot, N, Lin, H, Lindert, R, Lindgren, A, Linna, M, Litwin, T, Liu, K, Liu, X, Llull, L, Lohninger, B, Longoni, M, Loomis, C, Lopes, D, Lopez Fernandez, M, Lopez Garza, N, Lord, A, Louw, S, Lovasz, R, Lowenkopf, T, Lu, Z, Lubke-Detring, SC, Luder, R, Lujan, S, Luo, B, Lupinogina, L, Luschin, G, Lutsep, H, Lvova, A, Ly, J, Grosse, G.M., Ma, H, Ma, C, Machado, M, Machado, C, Macher, S, Machetanz, J, Macian-Montoro, F, Mackey, E, Mackey, A, Maclean, G, Maestre-Moreno, J, Magadan, A, Magyar, T, Mahagney, A, Majid, A, Majjhoo, A, Makaritsis, K, Mandzia, J, Mangas Guijarro, M, Mangion, D, Manios, E, Mann, S, Manning, L, Manno, C, Manuel Garcia, J, Maqueda, V, Mar Castellanos, M, Mar Freijo, M, Marando, C, Marcela Lepera, S, Marcos Couto, J, Maria Bruera, G, Maria Greco, L, Maria Lorenzo, A, Maria Obmann, S, Maria Roa, A, Marini, C, Marinkovic, I, Mario Sumay, G, Mario Torres, C, Marko, M, Markova, S, Markus, H, Marsh, R, Marsili, E, Marta Esnaola, M, Marta Moreno, J, Marti-Fabregas, J, Martina Angelocola, S, Martínez Sánchez, P, Martinez-Majander, N, Martins, S, Marzelik, O, Mastrocola, S, Matamala, G, Matoltsy, A, Matosevic, B, Matsumoto, S, Maud, A, Mauri Cabdevila, G, May, Z, Mayasi, Y, Mayr, A, Mazzoli, T, Mcarthur, K, Mccullough, L, Medina Pech, CE, Medlin, F, Mehdiratta, M, Mehta, S, Mehta, D, Mehta, B, Melis, M, Melnikova, E, Mendez, B, Mendonca, T, Mengual Chirifie, JJ, Menon, N, Mensch, A, Meseguer, E, Messe, S, Metcalf, K, Meyer, N, Michas, F, Micheletti, N, Mikulik, R, Milionis, H, Miller, B, Milling, T, Minelli, C, Minhas, J, Minns, M, Mircea, D, Mishra, S, Mismas, A, Mistri, A, Mitrovic, N, Miyake, H, Modrau, B, Moey, A, Molina, C, Molina, J, Molis, A, Moller, J, Molnar, S, Moniche, F, Monosi, C, Monzani, V, Moonis, M, Morais, R, Morales, L, Morales, A, Morar-Precup, D, Moreton, F, Moro, C, Morozova, E, Morton, M, Morvan, T, Morvan, E, Motko, T, Mowla, A, Mozhejko, E, Muddegowda, G, Mudhar, O, Mueller, T, Muhl, C, Muir, KW, Mundl, H, Munoz, S, Murphy, C, Murphy, S, Murtuzova, A, Musuka, T, Mutzenbach, J, Myint, M, Mysliwy, W, Naccarato, M, Naeije, G, Nagakane, Y, Natarajan, I, Navaratnam, D, Nave, A, Nazliel, B, Nedeltchev, K, Nel, J, Nell, H, Nemeth, R, Nemeth, L, Neto, O, Ng, K, Ngeh, J, Nicolas Chialvo, L, Nieminen, T, Nikkanen, M, Nikl, J, Nikoforova, M, Nishino, S, Nishiyama, Y, Njovane, X, Nogawa, S, Nombela, F, Norrving, B, Nosek, K, Nowak, B, Nowakowska-Sledz, E, Ntaios, G, Numminen, H, Nunez, F, Obadia, M, Oberndorfer, S, Obrezan, A, Ochiai, J, Oczkowski, W, O'Donnell, MJ, Odyniec, A, Oh, K, Ohira, M, Okamoto, Y, Okpala, M, Okubo, S, Olah, L, Olavarria, V, Oleszek, J, Onat Demirci, N, Ondar, V, Ongun, G, Ooyama, K, Orosz, V, Ortiz, R, Osseby, G, Österlund-Tauriala, E, Ovesen, C, Ozcekic Demirhan, S, Ozdoba-Rot, J, Ozturk, S, Ozyurt, E, Pablo Grecco, M, Pablo Povedano, G, Paciaroni, M, Padiglioni, C, Pagola, J, Palasik, W, Panczel, G, Panos, L, Papadopoulos, G, 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M, Reiner, P, Rekova, P, Renu, A, Repetto, M, Reyes, P, Reyes Morales, S, Rha, JH, Ribeiro, J, Ricci, S, Richard, C, Rigual, R, Rinaldi, C, Riveira Rodriguez, C, Rizzato, B, Robinson, TG, Rocco, A, Rodrigues, M, Rodriguez, G, Rodriguez Campello, A, Rodriguez Lucci, F, Rodriguez Yanez, M, Roesler, C, Roffe, C, Roine, R, Roine, S, Roldan, A, Romana Pezzella, F, Romano, M, Roos, JS, Rosso, C, Rostrup Kruuse, C, Roth, Y, Roukens, R, Roveri, L, Rozanski, D, Rozniecki, J, Rozsa, C, Rudilosso, S, Ruiz Ares, G, Ruiz Franco, A, Rum, G, Ruuskanen, J, Rybinnik, I, Ryota, K, Saarinen, J, Saavedra, V, Sabben, C, Sabet, A, Sagris, D, Sahlas, J, Sakai, N, Salamanca, P, Salgado, P, Salig, S, Salletmayr, T, Salnikov, M, Samoshkina, O, Samson, Y, Sanak, D, Sànchez Cerón, M, Santalucia, P, Santamaria Cadavid, M, Santiago, P, Santo, G, Sanz Cuesta, B, Sargento, J, Sarraj, A, Sas, K, Sas, A, Satoshi, O, Satsoglou, S, Sattar, N, Savitz, S, Savopoulos, C, Saw, J, Sawicka, M, Sawyer, R, Scandura, T, Schillinger, N, Schindler, J, Schlachetzki, F, Schneider, I, Schuppner, R, Schurig, J, Schwarzbach, CJ, Sebejova, M, Seidel, G, Sekaran, L, Selcuk, D, Selvarajah, J, Semerano, A, Semjen, J, Semushina, D, Sen, S, Seok Park, M, Serena, J, Serhat Tokgoz, O, Serles, W, Serrano, F, Sevin, M, Seynaeve, L, Shah, S, Shamalov, N, Shang, T, Sharma, M, Sharrief, A, Shazam Hussain, M, Shchukin, I, Shen, W, Shepeleva, E, Shinsuke, I, Shmonin, A, Shoamanesh, A, Shuaib, A, Shulga, A, Sibolt, G, Sibon, I, Sicilia, I, Siebert, M, Sieczkowska, E, Sila, C, Silva, AA, Silva, D, Silva, P, Silva, Y, Silvestrini, M, Simony, Z, Simpkins, A, Singh, B, Sinha, D, Sipos, I, Skoda, O, Skowron, P, Skowronska, M, Sliwinska, B, Slonkova, J, Smolkin, A, Smyth, A, Sobolewski, P, Sobota, A, Sohn, SI, Soldatov, M, Solganov, I, Soloveva, L, Solovyeva, E, Sonntag, N, Soors, P, Sorgun, M, Soriano, C, Spence, D, Spengos, K, Sposato, L, Staaf, G, Stadler, K, Stakhovskaya, L, Stamatelopoulos, K, Steinert, S, Stetkarova, I, Stiehm, M, Stocker, R, Stoinski, J, Stoll, A, Stotts, G, Stumpp, A, Sucapane, P, Suenaga, T, Sun, X, Sundararajan, S, Sung Kim, J, Suzuki, H, Svaneborg, N, Szasz, G, Szczuchniak, W, Szczyrba, S, Szegedi, N, Szekely, A, Szewczyk, Z, Szilagyi, G, Szlufik, S, Szoboszlai, K, Szpisjak, L, Sztajzel, R, Sztriha, L, Ta Wil, SE, Taggeselle, J, Takamatsu, K, Takao, M, Taki, W, Takizawa, S, Talahma, M, Tamayo, A, Tan, J, Tanne, D, Tapanainen, A, Tapiola, T, Tarasiuk, J, Tatlisumak, T, Tayal, A, Tcvetkova, S, Teal, P, Tejada Garcia, J, Tejada Meza, H, Tenora, D, Terceno, M, Terentiou, A, Tezcan, S, Thaler, D, Thomson, A, Thouvenot, E, Tiainen, M, Timberg, I, Timsit, S, Tinchon, A, Tirschwell, D, Togay Isikay, C, Tokunaga, K, Tolino, M, Toloza, C, Tomelleri, G, Tomoyuki, K, Tomppo, LM, Tong, Z, Tong, L, Toni, D, Torres, J, Tossavainen, C, Toth, G, Tountopoulou, A, Touze, E, Tovar, M, Toyoda, K, Trillo, S, Trommer, A, Tropepi, D, Tryambake, D, Tu, H, Tuetuencue, S, Tumova, R, Tumpula, O, Turc, G, Tutaj, A, Tynkkynen, J, Uchiyama, S, Uchwat, U, Uhrinyakova, L, Ulku Acar, R, Uluduz Ugurlu, D, Urra, X, Urui, S, Usero Ruiz, M, Vaclavik, D, Vahedi, K, Valikovics, A, Valpas, J, Van Acker, P, Van Daele, W, Vanderschueren, G, Vanina Jure, L, Varela, R, Varga, Z, Varvat, J, Varvyanskaya, N, Vasco Salgado, A, Vasko, P, Vass, L, Vassilopoulou, S, Vastagh, I, Vazquez, P, Vecsei, L, Veltkamp, R, Venti, M, Verdugo, M, Verocai, V, Veronica Marroquin, M, Veronica Simonsini, C, Veverka, T, Vigl, M, Vila, A, Vilar, C, Villanueva Osorio, JA, Virta, J, Vitkova, E, Voglsperger, B, Volna, J, Von Weitzel-Mudersbach, PA, Vora, N, Voznyuk, I, Wach-Klink, A, Wacongne, A, Walters, D, Wang, Y, Wang, J, Wang, L, Wang, X, Wang, W, Wang, N, Wang, D, Wang, H, Warnack, W, Wartenberg, K, Waters, R, Waters, M, Webb, T, Weber, J, Weiss, G, Weissenborn, K, Weitz, JI, Weller, B, Wen, G, Weng, G, Werner, P, Werring, D, Wester, P, Whiteley, W, Whiting, R, Wijeratne, T, Willems, C, Wilson, L, Wilson, C, Winder, T, Windt, J, Winkler, A, Winska-Tereszkiewicz, A, Wisniewska, A, Wittayer, M, Wlodek, A, Wojnarowska-Arendt, A, Wolf, M, Wolff, V, Wolter, C, Wong, A, Wook Nah, H, Worthmann, H, Wu, W, Wu, S, Wunderlich, S, Wurzinger, H, Wyse, DG, Xiao, B, Xiaopeng, W, Ximenez-Carrillo, A, Xiong, L, Xiong, Y, Xiong, W, Xu, Y, Xu, J, Xu, Z, Yalo, B, Yamada, T, Yamasaki, M, Yang, L, Yang, Y, Yang, X, Yang, Q, Yang, B, Yang, J, Yasuhiro, I, Yee Lam, M, Yegappan, C, Yip, S, Ylikallio, E, Ylikotila, P, Yongwon Jin, A, Yoon, BW, Yoshida, Y, Yperzeele, L, Yuan, H, Yuasa, H, Zalewska, J, Zanferrari, C, Zapata, E, Zboznovits, D, Zelenka, I, Zhang, C, Zhang, B, Zhang, S, Zhang, M, Zhang, X, Zhang, J, Zhao, L, Zhirnova, O, Zhou, L, Zielinska-Turek, J, Zinchenko, I, Ziomek, M, Zitzmann, A, Zweifler, R, Zwiernik, J, Kasner, Scott E, Swaminathan, Balakumar, Lavados, Pablo, Sharma, Mukul, Muir, Keith, Veltkamp, Roland, Ameriso, Sebastian F, Endres, Matthias, Lutsep, Helmi, Messé, Steven R, Spence, J David, Nedeltechev, Krassen, Perera, Kanjana, Santo, Gustavo, Olavarria, Veronica, Lindgren, Arne, Bangdiwala, Shrikant, Shoamanesh, Ashkan, Berkowitz, Scott D, Mundl, Hardi, Connolly, Stuart J, and Hart, Robert G
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9. Multiparametrische MRT-Untersuchung des Herzens bei Kindern mit einem Post-COVID-Syndrom: Vergleich mit einem alters- und geschlechtsangepassten Normalkollektiv
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Eckstein, J, additional, Pöhler, G, additional, Babazade, N, additional, Kaireit, T, additional, Gutberlet, M, additional, Kornemann, N, additional, Hellms, S, additional, Pfeil, A, additional, Bucher, A M, additional, Hansmann, G, additional, Beerbaum, P, additional, Hansen, G, additional, Wacker, F, additional, Vogel-Claussen, J, additional, Wetzke, M, additional, and Renz, D M, additional
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10. The metal-insulator transition and its relation to magnetic structure in (LaMnO3)2n/(SrMnO3)n superlattices
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Bhattacharya, A., May, S. J., Velthuis, S. G. E. te, Warusawithana, M., Zhai, X., Shah, A. B., Zuo, J. -M., Fitzsimmons, M. R., Bader, S. D., and Eckstein, J. N.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Superlattices of (LaMnO3)2n/(SrMnO3)n (n=1 to 5), composed of the insulators LaMnO3 and SrMnO3, undergo a metal-insulator transition as a function of n, being metallic for n<=2 and insulating for n>=3. Measurements of transport, magnetization and polarized neutron reflectivity reveal that the ferromagnetism is relatively uniform in the metallic state, and is strongly modulated in the insulating state, being high in LaMnO3 and suppressed in SrMnO3. The modulation is consistent with a Mott transition driven by the proximity between the (LaMnO3)/(SrMnO3) interfaces. Disorder localizes states at the Fermi level at the interfaces for n>=3. We suggest that this disorder is due to magnetic frustration at the interfaces., Comment: 19 pages, includes 5 figures
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11. Magnetically asymmetric interfaces in a (LaMnO$_3$)/(SrMnO$_3$) superlattice due to structural asymmetries
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May, S. J., Shah, A. B., Velthuis, S. G. E. te, Fitzsimmons, M. R., Zuo, J. M., Zhai, X., Eckstein, J. N., Bader, S. D., and Bhattacharya, A.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Polarized neutron reflectivity measurements of a ferromagnetic [(LaMnO$_3$)$_{11.8}$/(SrMnO$_3$)$_{4.4}$]$_6$ superlattice reveal a modulated magnetic structure with an enhanced magnetization at the interfaces where LaMnO$_3$ was deposited on SrMnO$_3$ (LMO/SMO). However, the opposite interfaces (SMO/LMO) are found to have a reduced ferromagnetic moment. The magnetic asymmetry arises from the difference in lateral structural roughness of the two interfaces observed via electron microscopy, with strong ferromagnetism present at the interfaces that are atomically smooth over tens of nanometers. This result demonstrates that atomic-scale roughness can destabilize interfacial phases in complex oxide heterostructures., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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12. Viscous spin exchange torque on precessional magnetization in $(\mathrm{LaMnO}_3)_{2n}/(\mathrm{SrMnO}_3)_{n}$ superlattices
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Zhao, H. B., Smith, K. J., Fan, Y., Lüpke, G., Bhattacharya, A., Bader, S. D., Warusawithana, M., Zhai, X., and Eckstein, J. N.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Photoinduced magnetization dynamics is investigated in chemically ordered $(\mathrm{LaMnO}_3)_{2n}/(\mathrm{SrMnO}_3)_n$ superlattices using the time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effect. A monotonic frequency-field dependence is observed for the $n=1$ superlattice, indicating a single spin population consistent with a homogeneous hole distribution. In contrast, for $n\geq2$ superlattices, a large precession frequency is observed at low fields indicating the presence of an exchange torque in the dynamic regime. We propose a model that ascribes the emergence of exchange torque to the coupling between two spin populations -- viscous and fast spins., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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13. Suppressed Magnetization at the Surfaces and Interfaces of Ferromagnetic Metallic Manganites
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Freeland, J. W., Kavich, J. J., Gray, K. E., Ozyuzer, L., Zheng, H., Mitchell, J. F., Warusawithana, M. P., Ryan, P., Zhai, X., Kodama, R. H., and Eckstein, J. N.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
What happens to ferromagnetism at the surfaces and interfaces of manganites? With the competition between charge, spin, and orbital degrees of freedom, it is not surprising that the surface behavior may be profoundly different than that of the bulk. Using a powerful combination of two surface probes, tunneling and polarized x-ray interactions, this paper reviews our work on the nature of the electronic and magnetic states at manganite surfaces and interfaces. The general observation is that ferromagnetism is not the lowest energy state at the surface or interface, which results in a suppression or even loss of ferromagnetic order at the surface. Two cases will be discussed ranging from the surface of the quasi-2D bilayer manganite (La$_{2-2x}$Sr$_{1+2x}$Mn$_2$O$_7$) to the 3D Perovskite (La$_{2/3}$Sr$_{1/3}$MnO$_3$)/SrTiO$_3$ interface. For the bilayer manganite, that is, ferromagnetic and conducting in the bulk, these probes present clear evidence for an intrinsic insulating non-ferromagnetic surface layer atop adjacent subsurface layers that display the full bulk magnetization. This abrupt intrinsic magnetic interface is attributed to the weak inter-bilayer coupling native to these quasi-two-dimensional materials. This is in marked contrast to the non-layered manganite system (La$_{2/3}$Sr$_{1/3}$MnO$_3$/SrTiO$_3$), whose magnetization near the interface is less than half the bulk value at low temperatures and decreases with increasing temperature at a faster rate than the bulk., Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures
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14. Nanoscale Suppression of Magnetization at Atomically Assembled Manganite Interfaces
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Kavich, J. J., Warusawithana, M. P., Freeland, J. W., Ryan, P., Zhai, X., Kodama, R. H., and Eckstein, J. N.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Using polarized X-rays, we compare the electronic and magnetic properties of a La(2/3)Sr(1/3)MnO(3)(LSMO)/SrTiO(3)(STO) and a modified LSMO/LaMnO(3)(LMO)/STO interface. Using the technique of X-ray resonant magnetic scattering (XRMS), we can probe the interfaces of complicated layered structures and quantitatively model depth-dependent magnetic profiles as a function of distance from the interface. Comparisons of the average electronic and magnetic properties at the interface are made independently using X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD). The XAS and the XMCD demonstrate that the electronic and magnetic structure of the LMO layer at the modified interface is qualitatively equivalent to the underlying LSMO film. From the temperature dependence of the XMCD, it is found that the near surface magnetization for both interfaces falls off faster than the bulk. For all temperatures in the range of 50K - 300K, the magnetic profiles for both systems always show a ferromagnetic component at the interface with a significantly suppressed magnetization that evolves to the bulk value over a length scale of ~1.6 - 2.4 nm. The LSMO/LMO/STO interface shows a larger ferromagnetic (FM) moment than the LSMO/STO interface, however the difference is only substantial at low temperature., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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15. Doping Controlled Superconductor-Insulator Transition in Bi2Sr2-xLaxCaCu2O8+delta
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Oh, Seongshik, Crane, Trevis A., Van Harlingen, D. J., and Eckstein, J. N.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We show that the doping-controlled superconductor-insulator transition (SIT) in a high critical temperature cuprate system (Bi2Sr2-xLaxCaCu2O8+delta) exhibits a fundamentally different behavior than is expected from conventional SIT. At the critical doping, the sheet resistance seems to diverge in the zero temperature limit. Above the critical doping, the transport is universally scaled by a two-component conductance model. Below, it continuously evolves from weakly to strongly insulating behavior. The two-component conductance model suggests that a collective electronic phase separation mechanism may be responsible for this unconventional SIT behavior., Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures, abstract changed. Introduction and conclusion expanded. Slight changes in the main text. Accepted to PRL
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16. Spatially Selective and Reversible Doping Control in Cuprate Films
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Oh, Seongshik, Bonetti, Joseph A., Inderhees, Kevin, Van Harlingen, D. J., and Eckstein, J. N.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We describe a reversible, spatially-controlled doping method for cuprate films. The technique has been used to create superconductor-antiferromagnetic insulator-superconductor (S-AFI-S) junctions and optimally doped superconductor-underdoped superconductor-optimally doped superconductor (OS-US-OS) cuprate structures. We demonstrate how the S-AFI-S structure can be employed to reliably measure the transport properties of the antiferromagnetic insulator region at cryogenic temperatures using the superconductors as seamless electrical leads. We also discuss applied and fundamental issues which may be addressed with the structures created with this doping method. Although it is implemented on a cuprate film (YBa2Cu3O7-delta) in this work, the method can also be applied to any mixed-valence transition metal oxide whose physical properties are determined by oxygen content., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures
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17. Atomic Scale Imaging and Spectroscopy of a CuO_2 Plane at the Surface of Bi_2Sr_2CaCu_2O_{8+delta}
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Misra, S., Oh, S., Hornbaker, D. J., DiLuccio, T., Eckstein, J. N., and Yazdani, A.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We have used a scanning tunneling microscope to demonstrate that a single CuO_2 plane can form a stable and atomically ordered layer at the surface of Bi_2Sr_2CaCu_2O_{8+delta}. In contrast to previous studies on high-T_c surfaces, the CuO_2-terminated surface exhibits a strongly suppressed tunneling conductance at low voltages. We consider a number of different explanations for this phenomena and propose that it may be caused by how the orbital symmetry of the CuO_2 plane's electronic states affects the tunneling process., Comment: to be published in PRL vol. 89, issue 8
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18. Critical dynamics of superconducting BSCCO films
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Osborn, K. D., Van Harlingen, D. J., Aji, Vivek, Goldenfeld, Nigel, Oh, S., and Eckstein, J. N.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We report on a systematic investigation of the critical fluctuations in the complex conductivity of epitaxially-grown Bi$_{2}$Sr$_{2}$CaCu$_{2}$O$_{8+\delta}$ films for ${T \lesssim T_c}$ using a two-coil inductive technique at zero applied field. We observe the static 3D-XY critical exponent in the superfluid density near $T_{c}$. Linear scaling analysis close to the critical temperature yields a dynamic critical exponent of $z = 2.0$ for small drive currents, but non-linear effects are seen to be important. At $T_{c}$, a non-linear scaling analysis also yields a 3D dynamic exponent of $z = 2.0$., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures
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19. Signature of Superfluid Density in the Single-Particle Excitation Spectrum of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta
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Feng, D. L., Lu, D. H., Shen, K. M., Kim, C., Eisaki, H., Damascelli, A., Yoshizaki, R., Shimoyama, J. -i., Kishio, K., Gu, G. D., Oh, S., Andrus, A., O'Donnell, J., Eckstein, J. N., and Shen, Z. -X.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report that the doping and temperature dependence of photoemission spectra near the Brillouin zone boundary of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta exhibit unexpected sensitivity to the superfluid density. In the superconducting state, the photoemission peak intensity as a function of doping scales with the superfluid density and the condensation energy. As a function of temperature, the peak intensity shows an abrupt behavior near the superconducting phase transition temperature where phase coherence sets in, rather than near the temperature where the gap opens. This anomalous manifestation of collective effects in single-particle spectroscopy raises important questions concerning the mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity., Comment: 14 pages, open with Acrobat 3.0+. "Science" 280, (July, 2000) 277, submitted 11 April 2000
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20. Nonlinear I-V, High Flux-Flow Velocity Instability and Evidence for Quantum Fluctuations in BSCCO Superconducting Films
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Chiaverini, J., Eckstein, J. N., Bozovic, I., Doniach, S., and Kapitulnik, A.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
The large flux-flow velocity behavior of the high temperature superconductor BSCCO in the mixed state is studied by measurement of the current-voltage characteristic as a function of temperature and magnetic field direction. We find strong evidence for vortex-antivortex pairs that are excited by quantum fluctuations and contribute to the dissipation when dissociated by a large current., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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21. Measurement of Transport Lifetime in a Cuprate Superconductor
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Corson, J., Orenstein, J., Oh, Seongshik, O'Donnel, J., and Eckstein, J. N.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report measurements of the phase of the conductivity, $\phi_\sigma\equiv arg(\sigma)$, in the normal state of a $Bi_{2}Sr_{2}CaCu_{2}O_{8+\delta}$ (BSCCO) thin film from 0.2-1.0 THz. From $\phi_\sigma$ we obtain the time delay of the current response, $\tau_\sigma\equiv\phi_\sigma/\omega$. After discovering a systematic error in the data analysis, the extracted $\tau_\sigma$ has changed from that reported earlier. The revised data is shown in the sole figure below. Analysis and discussion of these data will follow., Comment: 1 Figure, revised data
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22. Nodal Quasiparticle Lifetime in the Superconducting State of BSCCO(2212)
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Corson, J., Orenstein, J., Oh, Seongshik, O'Donnell, J., and Eckstein, J. N.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We have measured the complex conductivity of a BSCCO(2212) thin film between 0.2 and 1.0 THz. We find the conductivity in the superconducting state to be well described as the sum of contributions from quasiparticles, the condensate, and order parameter fluctuations which draw 30% of the spectral weight from the condensate. An analysis based on this decomposition yields a quasiparticle scattering rate on the order of k_(B)*T/(hbar) for temperatures below Tc., Comment: 4 Pages, 3 Figures, Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
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23. Low Temperature AC Conductivity in BSCCO (2212)
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Corson, J., Mallozzi, R., Orenstein, J., Eckstein, J. N., and Bozovic, I.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We report measurements of anamolously large dissipative conductivities in BiSrCaCuO(2212) at low temperatures. We have measured the complex conductivity of BSCCO thin films at 100-600 GHz as a function of doping from the underdoped to the overdoped state. At low temperatures there exists a residual dissipative conductivity which scales with the T=0 superfluid density as the doping is varied. This residual dissipative conductivity is larger than the possible contribution from a thermal population of quasiparticles at the d-wave gap nodes., Comment: Submitted to the Proceedings of the 22nd International Low Temperature Physics Conference. To be published in Physica B (http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/physb); 2 Pages with 2 Figures
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24. Photoemission Evidence for a Remnant Fermi Surface and d-Wave-Like Dispersion in Insulating Ca2CuO2Cl2
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Ronning, F., Kim, C., Feng, D. L., Marshall, D. S., Loeser, A. G., Miller, L. L., Eckstein, J. N., Bozovic, I., and Shen, Z. -X.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
An angle resolved photoemission study on Ca2CuO2Cl2, a parent compound of high Tc superconductors is reported. Analysis of the electron occupation probability, n(k) from the spectra shows a steep drop in spectral intensity across a contour that is close to the Fermi surface predicted by the band calculation. This analysis reveals a Fermi surface remnant even though Ca2CuO2Cl2 is a Mott insulator. The lowest energy peak exhibits a dispersion with approximately the |cos(kxa)-cos(kya)| form along this remnant Fermi surface. Together with the data from Dy doped Bi2Sr2CaCu2O(8 + delta) these results suggest that this d-wave like dispersion of the insulator is the underlying reason for the pseudo gap in the underdoped regime., Comment: 9 pages, including 7 figures. Published in Science, one figure corrected
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25. New national and regional bryophyte records, 74
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Ellis, L. T., primary, Aceñolaza, P. G., additional, Alvarez, D., additional, Bednarek-Ochyra, H., additional, Brzęczek, D., additional, Cabezudo, B., additional, Cedrés-Perdomo, R. D., additional, Cubas, B. S., additional, de Faria Lopes, S., additional, Eckstein, J., additional, Eiroa, D., additional, Escolà-Lamora, N., additional, Fedosov, V. E., additional, Guerra, J., additional, Jiménez-Alfaro, B., additional, Jukonienė, I., additional, Kiebacher, T., additional, Koponen, T., additional, Strgulc Krajšek, S., additional, Kutnar, L., additional, Lavrinenko, K. V., additional, Losada-Lima, A., additional, Mamontov, Yu. S., additional, Muñoz, J., additional, Nejfeld, P., additional, Norhazrina, N., additional, O’Leary, S. V., additional, Papp, B., additional, Pérez-Haase, A., additional, Plášek, V., additional, Porley, R. D., additional, Sabovljević, M., additional, Schnyder, N., additional, Shkurko, A.V., additional, Silva, J. B., additional, Širka, P., additional, Stebel, A., additional, Suárez, G. M., additional, Syazwana, N., additional, Uotila, P., additional, and Virchenko, V M, additional
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26. Vanishing of phase coherence in underdoped Bi_2Sr_2CaCu_2O_8+d
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Corson, J., Mallozzi, R., Orenstein, J., Eckstein, J. N., and Bozovic, I.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Coherent time-domain spectroscopy is used to measure the screening and dissipation of high-frequency electromagnetic fields in a set of underdoped Bi_2Sr_2CaCu_2O_8+d thin films. The measurements provide direct evidence for a phase-fluctuation driven transition from the superconductor to normal state, with dynamics described well by the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless theory of vortex-pair unbinding., Comment: Nature, Vol. 398, 18 March 1999, pg. 221 4 pages with 4 included figures
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27. Anomalous superconducting state gap size versus Tc behavior in underdoped Bi_2Sr_2Ca_1-xDy_xCu_2O_8+d
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Harris, J. M., Shen, Z. -X., White, P. J., Marshall, D. S., Schabel, M. C., Eckstein, J. N., and Bozovic, I.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We report angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements of the excitation gap in underdoped superconducting thin films of Bi_2Sr_2Ca_{1-x}Dy_xCu_2O_{8+d}. As Tc is reduced by a factor of 2 by underdoping, the superconducting state gap \Delta does not fall proportionally, but instead stays constant or increases slightly, in violation of the BCS mean-field theory result. The different doping dependences of \Delta and kT_c indicate that they represent different energy scales. The measurements also show that \Delta is highly anisotropic and consistent with a d_{x^2-y^2} order parameter, as in previous studies of samples with higher dopings. However, in these underdoped samples, the anisotropic gap persists well above T_c. The existence of a normal state gap is related to the failure of \Delta to scale with T_c in theoretical models that predict pairing without phase coherence above T_c., Comment: 10 pages, 4 postscript figures, revtex format
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28. Transmission Electron Study of Heteroepitaxial Growth in the BiSrCaCuO System
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Chaiken, A., Wall, M. A., Howell, R. H., Bozovic, I., Eckstein, J. N., and Virshup, G. F.
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Condensed Matter ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Films of Bi$\rm _2$Sr$\rm _2$CaCu$\rm _2$O$\rm _8$ and Bi$\rm _2$Sr$\rm _2$CuO$\rm _6$ have been grown using Atomic-Layer-by-Layer Molecular Beam Epitaxy (ALL-MBE) on lattice-matched substrates. These materials have been combined with layers of closely-related metastable compounds like Bi$\rm _2$Sr$\rm _2$Ca$\rm _7$Cu$\rm _8$O$\rm _{20}$ (2278) and rare-earth-doped compounds like Bi$\rm _2$Sr$\rm _2$Dy$\rm _x$Ca$\rm _{1-x}$Cu$\rm _2$O$\rm _8$ (Dy:2212) to form heterostructures with unique superconducting properties, including superconductor/insulator multilayers and tunnel junctions. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used to study the morphology and microstructure of these heterostructures. These TEM studies shed light on the physical properties of the films, and give insight into the growth mode of highly anisotropic solids like Bi$\rm _2$Sr$\rm _2$CaCu$\rm _2$O$\rm _8$., Comment: 17 pages, submitted to J. Materials Research. Email to chaiken@llnl.gov if you want to receive copies of the figures
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29. Signature of Superfluid Density in the Single-Particle Excitation Spectrum of Bi 2Sr 2CaCu 2O 8+δ
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Feng, D. L., Lu, D. H., Shen, K. M., Kim, C., Eisaki, H., Damascelli, A., Yoshizaki, R., Kishio, K., Gu, G. D., Oh, S., Andrus, A., O'Donnell, J., and Eckstein, J. N.
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30. Characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ERG27 Gene Encoding the 3-Keto Reductase Involved in C-4 Sterol Demethylation
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Gachotte, D., Sen, S. E., Eckstein, J., Barbuch, R., Krieger, M., Ray, B. D., and Bard, M.
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31. Photoemission Evidence for a Remnant Fermi Surface and a d-Wave-Like Dispersion in Insulating Ca$_2$CuO$_2$Cl$_2$
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Ronning, F., Kim, C., Feng, D. L., Marshall, D. S., Loeser, A. G., Miller, L. L., Eckstein, J. N., and Bozovic, I.
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32. Festschriften and Collected Essays
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Guyette, Fred W., Hieke, Thomas, Begg, Christopher T., and Eckstein, Juliane
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33. Texts, Manuscripts, Versions, Canon
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Begg, Christopher T., Eckstein, Juliane, and Taylor, Richard A.
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34. Exodus–Deuteronomy
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Hieke, Thomas, Begg, Christopher T., Urbrock, William J., Eckstein, Juliane, and Jensen, Joseph E.
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35. Historical Books: Joshua–2 Kings
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Eckstein, Juliane, Begg, Christopher T., Hieke, Thomas, Meldrum, Brian J., Jensen, Joseph E., and Guyette, Fred W.
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36. Künstliche Intelligenz als Lerninhalt im Medizinstudium - zwei Blended Learning Konzepte als Pilotprojekte aus Basel und Mainz
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Brandt, J, Eckstein, J, Abdelhamid, K, Pinto Dos Santos, D, Klöckner, RT, Brandt, J, Eckstein, J, Abdelhamid, K, Pinto Dos Santos, D, and Klöckner, RT
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37. New national and regional bryophyte records, 74
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Ellis, L.T., Aceñolaza, P. G., Álvarez, D., Bednarek-Ochyra, H., Brzęczek, D., Cabezudo, B., Cedrés-Perdomo, R. D., Cubas, B. S., de Faria Lopes, S, Eckstein, J., Eiroa, D., Escolà-Lamora, N., Fedosov, V.E., Guerra, J., Jiménez-Alfaro, B., Jukonienė, I., Kiebacher, T., Koponen, T., Strgulc Krajšek, S., Kutnar, L., Lavrinenko, K. V., Losada-Lima, A., Mamontov, Yu. S., Muñoz, J., Nejfeld, P., Norhazrina, N., O’Leary, S.V., Papp, B., Pérez-Haase, A., Plášek, V., Porley, R.D., Sabovljević, M., Schnyder, N., Shkurko, A.V., Silva, J. B., Širka, P., Stebel, A., Suárez, G. M., Syazwana, N., Uotila, P., Virchenko, V. M., Ellis, L.T., Aceñolaza, P. G., Álvarez, D., Bednarek-Ochyra, H., Brzęczek, D., Cabezudo, B., Cedrés-Perdomo, R. D., Cubas, B. S., de Faria Lopes, S, Eckstein, J., Eiroa, D., Escolà-Lamora, N., Fedosov, V.E., Guerra, J., Jiménez-Alfaro, B., Jukonienė, I., Kiebacher, T., Koponen, T., Strgulc Krajšek, S., Kutnar, L., Lavrinenko, K. V., Losada-Lima, A., Mamontov, Yu. S., Muñoz, J., Nejfeld, P., Norhazrina, N., O’Leary, S.V., Papp, B., Pérez-Haase, A., Plášek, V., Porley, R.D., Sabovljević, M., Schnyder, N., Shkurko, A.V., Silva, J. B., Širka, P., Stebel, A., Suárez, G. M., Syazwana, N., Uotila, P., and Virchenko, V. M.
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38. Dual Port Tissue Expander Displacement in Post Mastectomy Radiotherapy: Dosimetric Challenges.
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Dibs, K., Eckstein, J., Andraos, T., Young, R., Lindsey, K., Huelskamp, C., Tedrick, K., Fernando, K., Roesener, D., Cochran, E., Skoracki, R., Morelli, S., Cho, M.J., Farhadi, R., Kuhn, K., Shupe, M., Barrus, J., Beyer, S., and Jhawar, S.R.
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The effectiveness of radiation relies on the precise delivery of the prescribed dose, with many treatment outcomes requiring accuracy within a range of 3% to 4%. Achieving this level of precision is challenging due to treatment setup uncertainty and the body's inhomogeneities such as difference in tissue density. The presence of man-made materials such as tissue expanders (TE) can add to these challenges. Here we focus on the dosimetric challenges faced in treating breast cancer patients who undergo mastectomy followed by immediate smooth (the surface of the device is not textured) dual-port TE placement. Such patients are prone to the risk of TE displacement during radiotherapy and pose increased dosimetry complexity due to the second port, leading to changes in coverage and doses to organs at risk (OARs). A retrospective analysis was performed on 10 node-positive breast cancer patients who underwent mastectomy with immediate dual-port TE placement. These patients received adjuvant radiation to the chest wall and regional lymph nodes. TE position was monitored throughout treatment, and in the event of TE displacement, verification planning and replanning were initiated at the discretion of the treating physician. Treatment metrics including prescribed dose, max dose, mean dose, homogeneity index (HI), PTV coverage, lung V20, lung mean dose, and heart mean dose were recorded at the time of CT simulation and at the verification planning in cases of TE displacement. The median prescribed dose was 50 Gy (42.56-66.00). The median Dmax was 113 % (109% - 136%). The median mean dose was 50.79 Gy (45.62-57.37). The median HI was 1.11 (1.08-1.32). All patients had PTV 95% covering at least 95% of the prescribed volume except one patient had 90% to meet lung constraint. Median lung V20 was 14.86% (11.50%-18.80%) with median mean lung dose of 8.70 Gy (6.69-10.18). The median mean heart dose was 2.30 Gy (0.71-4.99). Two patients experienced TE displacement during treatment that led to dosimetric changes. The first patient had a single instance of TE displacement, which caused the PTV 95% coverage to decrease from 95% to 89%, necessitating a treatment replan. The second patient encountered TE displacement twice without notable alteration in OAR or coverage metrics. However, this did lead to an increase in the Dmax from 110% to 116%. Despite this, her treatment was considered acceptable to continue as planned. TEs are susceptible to movement during radiotherapy, which could potentially alter the dose distribution within the tissue, affect radiotherapy coverage, or even lead to increased hotspots that increase toxicity. These changes are particularly problematic with dual port expanders which have additional metal and challenges caused by the relative geometry of the two ports. It is recommended to consider additional caution when reviewing cone-beam CT scan and to obtain verification plans to confirm safe dosimetry when TE movement is noted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Kardiovaskuläre MRT-Strainanalyse zur Untersuchung alters- und geschlechtsabhängiger Unterschiede bei gesunden Kindern und Jugendlichen im Alter von 10 – 17 Jahren.
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Eckstein, J, Pöhler, G, Babazade, N, von der Born, J, Ubenauf, T A, Kaireit, T, Gutberlet, M, von Schneider-Egestorf, A, Speth, M, Skeries, V, Wetzke, M, Hansen, G, Wacker, F, Vogel-Claussen, J, Melk, A, and Renz, D
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40. Context-specific adaption, implementation and evaluation of an eHealth-facilitated integrated care model in allogeneic stem cell transplantation - the Swiss SMILe project
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Valenta, S, Ribaut, J, Leppla, L, Teynor, A, Gerull, S, Mielke, J, Koehly, K, Grossmann, F, Simon, M, Bartakova, J, Kaier, K, Eckstein, J, and De Geest, S
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Science & Technology ,Medicine, General & Internal ,General & Internal Medicine ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Abstract
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41. Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) in a Standardized Neoadjuvant Therapy Pathway for Pancreatic Cancer across a Geographically Large and Diverse Healthcare System
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Sidiqi, B.U., primary, Parakrama, R., additional, Demyan, L., additional, Eckstein, J., additional, Nosrati, J.D., additional, Chitti, B., additional, Pasha, S., additional, Pinto, D.M., additional, Zavadsky, T., additional, Zou, X., additional, Patruni, S., additional, Kapusta, A., additional, Weiss, M.J., additional, King, D., additional, Herman, J.M., additional, and Ghaly, M., additional
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42. Associations between Disclosed Conflicts of Interests and Abstract Prestige at the 2021 ASTRO Annual Meeting
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Eckstein, J., primary, Rana, Z., additional, Moore, S., additional, Sidiqi, B.U., additional, and Blacksburg, S.R., additional
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43. Stress Screening and Social Intervention in Radiation Oncology Consultation: A Demonstration of Need
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Eckstein, J., primary, Sidiqi, B.U., additional, Chua, V., additional, Somerstein, G., additional, and Chen, W., additional
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44. IMPACT OF AMERICAN VS CANADIAN STYLE BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT ON BLOOD PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO THE 2017 ACC/AHA TASK FORCE HYPERTENSION GUIDELINES
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Vischer, A., Winterhalder, C., Leonardi, L., Eckstein, J., and Burkard, T.
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45. Mobile health solutions for atrial fibrillation detection and management: a systematic review
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Hermans, A.N.L., Gawalko, M., Dohmen, L., Velden, R.M. van der, Betz, K., Duncker, D., Verhaert, D.V.M., Heidbuchel, H., Svennberg, E., Neubeck, L., Eckstein, J., Lane, D.A., Lip, G.Y.H., Crijns, H., Sanders, P., Hendriks, J.M., Pluymaekers, N., Linz, Dominik, Hermans, A.N.L., Gawalko, M., Dohmen, L., Velden, R.M. van der, Betz, K., Duncker, D., Verhaert, D.V.M., Heidbuchel, H., Svennberg, E., Neubeck, L., Eckstein, J., Lane, D.A., Lip, G.Y.H., Crijns, H., Sanders, P., Hendriks, J.M., Pluymaekers, N., and Linz, Dominik
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Contains fulltext : 252176.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), AIM: We aimed to systematically review the available literature on mobile Health (mHealth) solutions, including handheld and wearable devices, implantable loop recorders (ILRs), as well as mobile platforms and support systems in atrial fibrillation (AF) detection and management. METHODS: This systematic review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The electronic databases PubMed (NCBI), Embase (Ovid), and Cochrane were searched for articles published until 10 February 2021, inclusive. Given that the included studies varied widely in their design, interventions, comparators, and outcomes, no synthesis was undertaken, and we undertook a narrative review. RESULTS: We found 208 studies, which were deemed potentially relevant. Of these studies included, 82, 46, and 49 studies aimed at validating handheld devices, wearables, and ILRs for AF detection and/or management, respectively, while 34 studies assessed mobile platforms/support systems. The diagnostic accuracy of mHealth solutions differs with respect to the type (handheld devices vs wearables vs ILRs) and technology used (electrocardiography vs photoplethysmography), as well as application setting (intermittent vs continuous, spot vs longitudinal assessment), and study population. CONCLUSION: While the use of mHealth solutions in the detection and management of AF is becoming increasingly popular, its clinical implications merit further investigation and several barriers to widespread mHealth adaption in healthcare systems need to be overcome. Mobile health solutions for atrial fibrillation detection and management: a systematic review.
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46. Frequency and Patterns of Brain Infarction in Patients With Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source: NAVIGATE ESUS Trial
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Sharma, Mukul, primary, Smith, Eric E., additional, Pearce, Lesly A., additional, Shoamanesh, Ashkan, additional, Perera, Kanjana S., additional, Coutts, Shelagh B., additional, Damgaard, Dorte, additional, Ameriso, Sebastian F., additional, Rha, Joung-Ho, additional, Modrau, Boris, additional, Yoon, Byung-Woo, additional, Romano, Marina, additional, Messé, Steven R., additional, Barlinn, Jessica, additional, Lambeck, Johann, additional, Saad, Feryal, additional, Berkowitz, Scott D., additional, Mundl, Hardi, additional, Connolly, Stuart J., additional, Hart, Robert G., additional, Field, T.S., additional, Stotts, G.J., additional, Gladstone, D.J., additional, Phillips, S.J., additional, Sharrief, A., additional, Holmstedt, C., additional, Vora, N., additional, Wilson, C., additional, Coull, B.M., additional, de Havenon, A., additional, Birnbaum, L.A., additional, Patel, N., additional, Hussain, M.S., additional, Greer, D., additional, Chen, S., additional, Kittner, S., additional, Mehta, D., additional, Lowenkopf, T., additional, Sawyer, R., additional, Babikian, V., additional, Zweifler, R., additional, Tirschwell, D.L., additional, Sila, C., additional, Zhang, C., additional, Hong, K-S., additional, Oh, K., additional, Heo, J.H., additional, Bae, H-J., additional, Park, M.S., additional, Kim, J.S., additional, Chung, C-S., additional, Lee, B-C., additional, Povedano, G.P., additional, Martin, J.J., additional, Bruera, G.M., additional, Jure, L.V., additional, Marti-Fabregas, J., additional, Naranjo, I.C., additional, Moreno, J.M.R., additional, Portela, P.C., additional, Gomis, M., additional, Serena, J., additional, Christensen, H., additional, Christensen, T., additional, Knecht, S., additional, Endres, M., additional, Berrouschot, J., additional, Schlachetzki, F., additional, Wunderlich, S., additional, Kraft, P., additional, Guyler, P., additional, Veltkamp, RC., additional, Burn, M., additional, Rashed, K., additional, Macleod, M.J., additional, Canepa, C., additional, Selvarajah, J., additional, Hargroves, D., additional, Behnam, Y., additional, Robinson, T.G., additional, Roveri, L., additional, Lembo, G., additional, Toni, D.S., additional, Monzani, V., additional, Cavallini, A., additional, Popov, D., additional, Friedrich, M., additional, Minelli, C., additional, Moro, C., additional, Gagliardi, R.J., additional, Bacellar, A., additional, Mikulik, R., additional, Eckstein, J., additional, Panczel, G., additional, Szegedi, N., additional, and O’Donnell, M.J., additional
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47. Festschriften and Collected Essays
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Begg, Christopher T., Hieke, Thomas, Wagner, Eric J., Eckstein, Juliane, and Guyette, Fred W.
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48. Other Writings/Traditions
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Taylor, Richard A., Begg, Christopher T., Eckstein, Juliane, and Meldrum, Brian J.
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49. The Ancient Near East: History, Texts, etc
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Begg, Christopher T., Hieke, Thomas, Eckstein, Juliane, and Payne, Randy C.
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50. The Historical Books: 1 Chronicles–2 Maccabees
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Hieke, Thomas, Begg, Christopher T., Eckstein, Juliane, Meldrum, Brian J., and Taylor, Richard A.
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