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2. Risk mapping of human HIV-Leishmaniasis co-infection in Morocco
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M. Daoudi, S. Boussaa, M. Echchakery, and A. Boumezzough
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Biogeoscience ,Bioinformatics ,Ecology ,Microbiology ,Virology ,Environmental health ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Background: HIV/AIDS is frequently associated with opportunistic diseases such as leishmaniasis. Hence, the co-infection HIV-Leishmania spp. is the result of the geographical overlap between leishmaniasis and HIV/AIDS cases. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing the spatial distribution of HIV-Leishmaniasis co-infection in Morocco where both infections are endemic. Methods: In the current study, we discuss the HIV-Leishmania spp. co-infection vulnerability in Morocco by using the cartography tools. Thus, epidemiological data of both infections (Leishmaniasis and HIV/AIDS) in different administrative regions of Morocco were collected and co-registered for Digital maps making. Results & conclusion: The results showed a high risk of HIV-Leishmania infantum co-infection in northern and central regions in Morocco. These results should be taken into account for efficient control strategies and epidemiological surveillance of HIV –Leishmania spp. co-infection in Morocco.
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- 2019
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3. 3LYP theoretical calculations and structure of 4-[(2-{[(1E)-1-methyl-3-oxobutylidene]amino}ethyl)imino]pentan-2-one
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O. T. Benjelloun, M. Akkurt, S. Ö. Yildirim, M. Daoudi, N. Ben Larbi, A. Kerbal, B. Bennani, O. Büyükgüngör, A. F. Jalbout, and T. Ben Hadda
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Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Published
- 2008
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4. Structural and theoretical studies of 4,4'-[1,4-phenylene-bis-(azanediyl)]dipent-3-en-2-one: evidence of a π-delocalized keto-enamine
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O. T. Benjelloun, M. Akkurt, S. Ö. Yildirim, M. Daoudi, T. Ben Hadda, A. Boukir, O. Büyükgüngör, and A. F. Jalbout
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Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Published
- 2008
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5. Combined drug design of potential Mycobacterium tuberculosis and HIV-1 inhibitors: 3’,4’-di-substituted -4'H-spiro[isothiochromene-3,5'-isoxazol]-4(1H)-one
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B. Bennani, A. Kerbal, M. Daoudi, B. Filali Baba, G. Al Houari, A. F. Jalbout, M. Mimouni, M. Benazza, G. Demailly, M. Akkurt, S. Öztürk Yıldırım, and T. Ben Hadda
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Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Published
- 2007
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6. Cobalt(II) and copper(II) in selective coordination of armed ligands: {[(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)methyl]amino}acetic acid and {[bis-(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)methyl]amino}acetic acid
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T. Ben Hadda, H. Stoeckli-Evans, A. Kerbal, A. El Fatmi, M. Filali Baba, N. Ben Larbi, M. Daoudi, and R. N. Patel
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Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Published
- 2007
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7. Nature search-based approach to solve maximal covering species problem.
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M. Daoudi
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- 2016
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8. P-039 COMPOSITE PP/PLLA MONOFILAMENT 4DVENTRAL® PROMOTES AN ANTI-INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE FROM HUMAN MACROPHAGES IN VITRO
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M Daoudi, A Myslakowski, K Abechir, A Carton, S Ouerghemmi, M Caillibotte, and P Thomas
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Surgery - Abstract
The repair of abdominal hernias with prosthetic mesh can significantly reduce the risk of hernia recurrence. A new type of hernia implants combines monofilaments, Polypropylene (PP) and a biobased and natural slowly bioabsorbable polymer, Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA). The partially (60%) resorbable PLLA/PP and PP meshes manufactured by COUSIN Surgery are 4DVentral® and Biomesh P1®. The contribution of PLLA in regulated inflammatory response and in enhancing abdominal repair remains unknown. Inflammation has a functional role during tissue regeneration process. An abnormal macrophage response characterized by an uncontrolled release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, and tissue-degrading enzymes has been shown to be responsible for postoperative complications. In contrast, the angiogenic and tissue remodeling activities of the alternative anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages have potential use in tissue regenerative. Here, the characterization of the inflammatory response of human macrophages in vitro regarding 4DVentral® compared to Biomesh P1® was performed. Human monocytic THP-1 cells were differentiated into macrophages and polarized in M1 macrophages by incubation with IFN-γ and LPS or not (M0 macrophages). We found that 4DVentral® induced higher secretion of anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-10 and Il1-RA) compared to PP Mesh in M0 macrophages. Interestingly, the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 in M1 macrophages was dramatically reduced in the presence of 4DVentral® mesh compared to PP Biomesh P1®. However, the secretion of IL-10 was significantly increased with 4DVentral®. The composite PLLA/PP monofilament 4DVentral® positively drives human macrophages to an anti-inflammatory profile, resolving inflammation and promoting tissue repair.
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- 2022
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9. Towards SMIL Document Analysis Using an Algebraic Time Net.
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Abdelli Abdelkrim and M. Daoudi
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- 2004
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10. Neutron reactor dosimetry monitoring by optical, nanostructural, and morphological changes of NiO thin films
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W. Dridi, K. Jouini, M. Daoudi, F. Hosni, and G. Bignan
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Radiation - Published
- 2023
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11. Influence of Gamma-Irradiation on Structural, Optical and Photocatalytic Performance of TiO2 Nanoparticles Under Controlled Atmospheres
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I. Kacem, A. Bourezgui, M. Daoudi, and Ahmed F. Al-Hossainy
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Band gap ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Radiation effect ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Crystallinity ,Chemical engineering ,0103 physical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,Photocatalysis ,Irradiation ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,0210 nano-technology ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
The effect of gamma-rays on structural, optical and photocatalytic properties of TiO2 nanoparticles under controlled atmospheres are studied to further improve photocatalytic performance. The sol–gel TiO2 powders were deposited with spin-coating technique, annealed at 500°C then finally irradiated by gamma-rays. The structural and optical characteristics of samples were investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction and UV-visible spectroscopy (UV). The time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) calculation are used to determine ground geometries and electronic structures of TiO2 nanostructures. DFT calculations present an excellent conformity with experimental results, and a high anisotropy in stretched thermal and electrical conductivity TiO2 nanostructures was found. Structural and optical results show that gamma radiation did not change the crystallinity of TiO2 nanostructures and leads to an optical band gap reduction to 3.039 eV. The gamma radiation effect on photocatalytic performance was investigated by methylene blue degradation as a typical pollutant. Gamma radiation has been discovered to improve considerably the degradation of pollutants compared with unirradiated TiO2.
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- 2019
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12. Photoluminescence enhancement from the defects state formed by neutron/gamma mixed irradiation in an epoxy resin for LED applications
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Faouzi Hosni, Patrick Blaise, B. Geslot, G. De Izzara, I. Kacem, H. Sellemi, H. Guermazi, Radhouane Chtourou, K. Harzli, W. Dridi, and M. Daoudi
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010302 applied physics ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Radiation ,Photoluminescence ,Materials science ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Analytical chemistry ,Quantum yield ,02 engineering and technology ,Polymer ,Epoxy ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Ionizing radiation ,chemistry ,visual_art ,0103 physical sciences ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,General Materials Science ,Neutron ,Irradiation ,0210 nano-technology ,Luminescence - Abstract
In the framework of the ICERR (International CEntres based on Research Reactors) project, the effect of neutron/gamma irradiation on material has been studied. In this work, we investigate the mixed neutron/gamma irradiation effects on the optical properties of epoxy resin polymers. Photoluminescence (PL) measurements are used in epoxy resin films irradiated in the dose range from 0 to 900 Gy. For more information about the carriers dynamics, we studied their activation energy and phononic processes through the analysis of the PL spectrum evolution as a function of temperature. Mostly, materials irradiation studies by ionizing sources show a generation of defects and subsequently lead to the damage and degradation on the different properties. In this study we have shown an advantage of neutron/gamma irradiation, it is the improvement of the luminescence properties. The 500 Gy dose has the highest quantum yield at low temperature. But the 600 Gy dose shows the highest yield at room temperature. For...
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13. Preparation of hydroxyapatite biobased micro composite film for selective removal of toxic dyes from wastewater
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K. Azzaoui, I. El Meskini, E. Mejdoubi, M. Berrabah, M. Lakrat, M. Daoudi, Shehdeh Jodeh, A. Lamhamdi, Othman A. Hamed, and A. Elidrissi
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Materials science ,Wastewater ,Chemical engineering ,Composite film - Published
- 2019
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14. Influence of defect on the electrical and optical properties of A-site non-stoichiometry Ca0.67La0.22□0.11Ti(1−x)CrxO3−δ perovskite
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M. Daoudi, M. A. Zaidi, F. I. H. Rhouma, Najmeddine Abdelmoula, J. Dhahri, and Afef Ben Hassen
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Permittivity ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,General Chemical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Dielectric ,Conductivity ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,law ,Vacancy defect ,Dielectric loss ,0210 nano-technology ,Electron paramagnetic resonance ,Perovskite (structure) - Abstract
An investigation of the dielectric dispersion, electrical properties, scaling behavior and optical defects of Ca0.67La0.22□0.11Ti(1−x)CrxO3−δ (CLT(1−x)Crx) with x = 0 and x = 0.1 compositions is presented. The square in the formula is attributed to a vacancy in A-site. Relaxation phenomena were studied with dielectric and modulus formalism, while, the conductivity mechanism was investigated using electrical conductivity. A high permittivity of around 104, low dielectric loss and low electrical conductivity of around 10−3 S cm−1 for Ca0.67La0.22TiO3 (CLT) was observed. These values make this composition interesting for microelectric applications. A comparison between the Z′′ and M′′ indicated that the short-range carrier motion dominates at low temperature and becomes less localized at high temperature. The optical defects of CLT and Ca0.67La0.22Ti0.9Cr0.1O3 (CLT0.9Cr0.1) were studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. The results suggest the formation of a [TiO6]9− center, a (Ti3+–VO) center, and dipole defect for CLT compound and Cr3+–VO center defect for CLT0.9Cr0.1 compound. These defects are the source of the in-gap electron traps, which improve the optical properties of CLT(1−x)Crx and hence make it an interesting optical material for different applications.
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- 2019
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15. Physical properties of graphene oxide GO-doped ZnO thin films for optoelectronic application
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M. Karyaoui, A. Boukhachem, Mosbah Amlouk, A. Bardaoui, M. Daoudi, D. Ben Jemia, and Radhouane Chtourou
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Graphene ,Band gap ,business.industry ,Doping ,Oxide ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Dielectric ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,Thin film ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Refractive index ,Wurtzite crystal structure - Abstract
This paper highlights some physical investigations on GO-doped ZnO thin films synthesized using zinc acetate dehydrate isopropyl alcohol and graphene oxide (GO) as doping element in a starting solution using a mini-spray pyrolysis process. These films, with thicknesses less than 400 nm, crystallize in hexagonal wurtzite structure with a preferential orientation according to (002) direction. The morphological characterization revealed a good homogeneity at the surface with good dispersion of graphene nanoparticles over the entire surface, especially for 2% GO doping. The refractive index and thickness of ZnO:GO thin films have been calculated using the envelope method. A decrease in the refractive index with doping was observed which indicates an increase of free carriers. In addition, band gap and Urbach energies were also deducted from the absorption coefficient. Indeed, this layer provides an increase in the dielectric constant e2 in the IR range, which is a proof of creating free electrons. Finally, the 2% GO doping gives the best optoelectrical properties of ZnO thin films which can be used in a forthcoming application for future optoelectronics.
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- 2021
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16. CARACTÉRISATION DES PROPRIÉTÉS DES SUIES GÉNÉRÉES PAR UN MINICAST DIESEL ET COMPARAISON À DES SUIES DE MOTEUR DIESEL
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M. DAOUDI, G. LEFEVRE, P. SCHIFFMANN, M. LECOMPTE, A. FROBERT, S. RAUX, A. FACCINETTO, and P. DESGROUX
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Morphology ,miniCAST ,Diesel soot ,Morphologie ,Particles de suie Diesel - Abstract
Les émissions particulaires de suie, issues des moteurs, sont l'un des principaux contributeurs aux émissions de particules fines dans les zones urbaines. Afin contrôler ces émissions, savoir mesurer la taille des particules et leur concentration en conditions réelles de roulage est nécessaire, requérant de nouvelles technologies de capteur. Dans ce but, disposer de générateurs de suie représentatifs revêt un grand intérêt. Le générateur de suie miniCAST à base de propane a longtemps été utilisé à ces fins et a été largement caractérisé. Cependant, le dispositif est limité à un seul carburant, avec la faiblesse inhérente de n'imiter que partiellement les particules de suie pour des carburants liquides tels que le Diesel et le Kérosène. Le but de cette étude et de caractériser le miniCAST 5201 D à combustible liquide en termes de gamme de fonctionnement, de stabilité de production et de morphologie des particules qu'il génère dans des conditions de laboratoire contrôlées., Engine combustion is one of the main contributors to fine particle emissions in urban areas. In order to control these emissions, new sensor technologies are necessary in order to measure size and number of particulate under on road driving conditions. For this purpose, representative laboratory soot generators are needed. The propane fuel miniCAST soot generator has been the standard for these development purposes and has been extensively characterized. Yet, the device is limited to a single fuel, coming with the inherent weakness of mimicking partially particles for real customer grade liquid fuels such as Diesel and Kerosene. This study aims to characterize the liquid fueled miniCAST 5201 D in terms of operating range, production stability and the morphological properties of the particles produced under controlled laboratory conditions.
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- 2021
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17. Structural and optical properties of Bi-and-Pr-doped ZnO
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F.I.H. Rhouma, Mohamed Amara Gdaiem, F. Belkhiria, M. Daoudi, A. Bchetnia, and R. Chtourou
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Published
- 2022
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18. Synthesis and characterization of a tetra-(benzylammonium) dihydrogen decavanadate dihydrate compound inhibiting MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells proliferation and migration
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Regaya Ksiksi, Amine Essid, Mohamed Faouzi Zid, Faten Boujelbane, M. Daoudi, Najet Srairi-Abid, and Saffana Kouka
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Aqueous solution ,biology ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Infrared spectroscopy ,Triclinic crystal system ,biology.organism_classification ,Medicinal chemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Formula unit ,Cancer cell ,Tetra ,Molecule ,Spectroscopy ,Powder diffraction - Abstract
Single crystals of tetra-(benzylammonium) dihydrogen decavanadate dihydrate, (C7H10N)4[H2V10O28].2H2O, were grown in an aqueous solution at room temperature. The decavanadate compound was characterized by IR spectroscopy and X-ray powder diffraction. This compound crystallizes in the triclinic system, space group P-1, with a = 10.119(5) A, b = 10.284(3) A, c = 13.945(6) A, α = 69.87(3), β= 72.47(4), γ = 61.15(3), V = 1177.24(1) A3 and Z=1. The formula unit of decavanadate compound consists of one dihydrogen decavanadate anion [H2V10O28]4−, four organic cations (C7H10N)+ and two water molecules. The three-dimensional Hirshfeld surface (3D-HS) and their relative two-dimensional fingerprint plots (2D-FP) of (C7H10N)4[H2V10O28].2H2O compound, revealed that the structure is dominated by H…O/O…H (52.5 %) and H…H (22 %) contacts. Interestingly, when tested on MDA-MB231 triple negative human breast cancer cells, the (C7H10N)4[H2V10O28].2H2O compound inhibits their proliferation and migration at a micromolar range, suggesting its potential use as therapeutic molecule against breast cancer.
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- 2022
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19. Numerical analysis of the alanine response using Monte Carlo: Correlation with experimental results
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W. Dridi, F. Rouihem, M. Daoudi, Patrick Blaise, Faouzi Hosni, G. Bignan, and K. Farah
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Radiation ,Materials science ,Dosimeter ,Monte Carlo method ,Radiochemistry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Context (language use) ,Nuclear reactor ,law.invention ,law ,Absorbed dose ,Dosimetry ,Neutron ,Research reactor - Abstract
International centers based on research reactors (ICERR) project supported by IAEA, offers training and research in the application of advanced nuclear reactor technology. In this context of the project, alanine dosimeters were irradiated under mixed neutron/gamma irradiation in the core of the MINERVE research reactor at the CEA Cadarache. The integrated dose of the alanine was measured by electron spin resonance spectrometry with reference to an absorbed dose in water from a 60Co gamma-ray beam. Neutron and gamma dose components were calculated using the MCNP code. The neutron dose and relative effectiveness ( R E n ) for neutrons was evaluated using FLUKA code and Track Structure Theory (TST) formulations of alanine response towards irradiations with ions produced by neutron interactions with alanine. R E n values were found to be between 0.516 and 0.538. The measured dose was compared to the calculation results. The best agreement between the alanine integral measurements and model predictions (0.4%) was obtained by using the Cucinotta alanine detector response model.
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- 2022
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20. Effect of gamma irradiation on the color, structure and morphology of nickel-doped polyvinyl alcohol films: Alternative use as dosimeter or irradiation indicator
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M. Daoudi, Patrick Blaise, Faouzi Hosni, K. Jouini, Ahmed Hichem Hamzaoui, K. Charradi, Amel Raouafi, and K. Farah
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Vinyl alcohol ,Materials science ,Dosimeter ,Scanning electron microscope ,Analytical chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,Color space ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Polyvinyl alcohol ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Irradiation ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,0210 nano-technology ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Nickel-doped poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) films were developed for potential application in industrial sectors like radiation processing. We report in this paper the results of an experimental investigation of 60Co source γ-radiation effect on colorimetric, structural and morphological properties of PVA films doped with 0.5% Ni2+ ions (PVA/Ni2+). The PVA/Ni2+ films were irradiated by different gamma-radiation doses varying from 5 to 100 kGy. Color modification of films were studied using L∗, a∗ and b∗ color space measurements as function of the γ-dose and post-irradiation time. The visual change in all samples was verified by microstructure analysis, Fourier transforms infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-Rays diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The color space exhibited a linear dose response at a dose ranging from 5 to 50 kGy, and then it reached saturation for higher γ-doses. The calculated color changes (ΔE) show a linear dose response relationship from 9.90 to 115.02 in the dose range from 0 to 50 kGy. It showed also the activation of stable color centers. The variability of the color change did not exceed 3% during 80 h (h) post-irradiation. Furthermore, the microstructure analysis evidenced that the color modification due to the optical activation of nickel-oxide (NiO) color center were obtained by complexing Ni2+ ions in irradiated PVA films. The obtained results inspire the possibility to use PVA films for the control process in industrial radiation facilities in dose range 5–50 kGy.
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- 2018
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21. When COVID-19 Hits Tuberculosis: Unusual Association
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J, Achrane, primary, K, Bouyste, additional, R, Azzedine, additional, M, Daoudi, additional, A, Rhanim, additional, L, Achachi, additional, L, Herrak, additional, and M, Elftouh, additional
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- 2020
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22. Enhanced photoluminescence property of porous silicon treated with bismuth (III)
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Mosbah Amlouk, Wissem Dimassi, M. Daoudi, Khawla Azaiez, and Rabia Benabderrahmane Zaghouani
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Nanostructure ,Infrared ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Porous silicon ,01 natural sciences ,Dip-coating ,0104 chemical sciences ,Bismuth ,Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
This work focuses on the impact of Bismuth (Bi) solution treatment on the optical properties of p-type porous silicon prepared by electrochemical anodization. Bi-layers of variable thickness are incorporated in porous silicon via a dip coating technique. The changes in the structural and optical properties of Bi (III)/PS nanostructures are monitored by Atomic Force Microscopy, Fourier transform infrared measurements and photoluminescence spectroscopy. These analyses highlight a relevant impact of the deposition process, which modifies the intrinsic properties of the porous silicon by the incorporation of Bi (III) in its pores. It is found that ultra-thin films of bismuth oxide formed after a heat treatment in air at 400 °C and deposited on PS samples leads to its stability as well as to passivating its dangling bands. For thicknesses ranging from 6 to 20 nm, the photoluminescence property in the visible region of Bi/PS nanostructures has been improved. This may be of interest for various optoelectronic applications.
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- 2021
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23. Gamma radiation effect on activation energy, debye temperature and exciton-phonon coupling in InGaAs/GaAs/AlGaAs(δ-Si) HEMTs
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Faouzi Hosni, M. Daoudi, Radhouane Chtourou, and Amel Raouafi
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Condensed matter physics ,Phonon ,Mechanical Engineering ,Exciton ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,Electron ,Activation energy ,High-electron-mobility transistor ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,symbols.namesake ,Mechanics of Materials ,0103 physical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,symbols ,0210 nano-technology ,Debye model ,Molecular beam epitaxy - Abstract
In this work, we investigate the gamma radiation effects on the optical properties of δ-Si-doping InGaAs/GaAs/AlGaAs High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMT) grown by molecular beam epitaxy on (100) oriented GaAs substrates. Photoluminescence measurements are used to determine electron and hole relaxation process in the InGaAs/GaAs/AlGaAs (δ-Si) HEMTs. For more information about the carriers dynamics in the examined structures, we studied their interactions with the crystal lattice, defects and thermal activation through the analysis of the PL spectrum evolution depending on the temperature. With a treatment of 10 KGy the PL measurements prove a stability in activation energy and Debye temperature and a strongly affected for phonons contributions.
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- 2017
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24. LOCALISATION INHABITUELLE DE LA TUBERCULOSE OSTEOARTICULAIRE (TALUS) : A PROPOS D’UN CAS
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Omar Margad, Ouahb Azriouil, K.I. Koulali., M. Daoudi., and Jalal Boukhris
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Materials science - Published
- 2017
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25. Polycrystalline La0.8Sr0.2GaO3 perovskite synthesized by sol–gel process along with temperature dependent photoluminescence
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M. Daoudi, Radhouane Chtourou, Mosbah Amlouk, Haythem Gammoudi, Fatma Belkhiria, S. Hcini, and F. I. H. Rhouma
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Photoluminescence ,Materials science ,Rietveld refinement ,Biophysics ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Crystallography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Lanthanum oxide ,chemistry ,Impurity ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,0210 nano-technology ,Spectroscopy ,Monoclinic crystal system ,Perovskite (structure) - Abstract
This work covers for the first time the protocol of the preparation of nominal composition La0.8Sr0.2GaO3 by the sol–gel method using the citric acid. The structural and the optical properties were investigated, by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Photoluminescence Spectroscopy (PL) techniques, respectively. The Rietveld refinement, from the X-ray diffraction patterns, showed the presence of La0.63Sr0.21Ga0.95O2.68 perovskite as a major phase which crystallizes in an Hexagonal structure and the appearance of minor impurity phase identified as Gallium Lanthanum Oxide (La4Ga2O9) belonging to a Monoclinic structure. Two peaks indicating blue photoluminescence emission were observed at room temperature. One emission was related to secondary phase and the other was assigned rather to the oxygen deficiency in perovskite structure, leading to the formation of intermediary energy levels in the band gap.
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- 2017
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26. Effects of neutron–gamma radiation on the free radical contents in epoxy resin: upconversion luminescence and structural stabilization
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H. Guermazi, K. Harzli, H. Sellemi, Ahmed F. Al-Hossainy, Patrick Blaise, W. Dridi, Radhouane Chtourou, B. Geslot, G. De Izzara, M. Daoudi, A. Bourezgui, Faouzi Hosni, and I. Kacem
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010302 applied physics ,Nanostructure ,Materials science ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Crystallinity ,Paramagnetism ,law ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Physical chemistry ,General Materials Science ,Irradiation ,Thin film ,0210 nano-technology ,Electron paramagnetic resonance ,Luminescence - Abstract
The purpose of this work is to study the effect of mixed neutron–gamma radiation (MNGR) on structural, optical and paramagnetic properties on epoxy resin nanostructure thin films [ER]NSTF. These films were prepared and irradiated in the nuclear reactor with dose range between 100 and 900 Gy. After exposure to MNGR, FT-IR results demonstrated the broad ν(OH) and ν(C=O) band to increase with increase in radiation dose, while the ν(C–H) band decreased with increase in radiation dose. This is due to the formation of chain stretch, bending and scission/cross-linking through MNGR that lead to a decrease in the crystallinity region contained within the [ER]NSTF. XRD data confirm these results and show that the crystalline phase was destroyed by MNGR irradiation. PL is used to determine the fundamental transition and defects transitions in [ER]NSTF at 300 K. It was found that MNGR leads to significant enhancement of the luminescence properties. Samples of [ER]NSTF irradiated with 600 Gy dose presented the highest response. Therefore, EPR results confirmed that MNGR induces the paramagnetic center’s formation of the [ER]NSTF whose concentration varies differently.
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- 2019
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27. Potential distributions of phlebotomine sandfly vectors of human visceral leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum in Morocco
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Ali Boumezzough, Samia Boussaa, Mohamed Hafidi, and M. Daoudi
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Rain ,Zoology ,Zoonoses ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Computer Simulation ,Psychodidae ,Leishmania infantum ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Ecosystem ,Ecological niche ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Kinetoplastida ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Sandfly ,Insect Vectors ,Geographic distribution ,Morocco ,Visceral leishmaniasis ,Insect Science ,Vector (epidemiology) ,Phlebotomus ,Leishmaniasis, Visceral ,Parasitology ,Seasons - Abstract
Zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis is a common vector-borne systemic disease caused by Leishmania infantum (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae). In Morocco the situation is complex: many sandfly species have been collected in areas in which the disease is endemic, but only Phlebotomus ariasi, Phlebotomus perniciosus and Phlebotomus longicuspis (Diptera: Psychodidae) have been confirmed to have vectorial roles. The objective of the present study was to ascertain the potential distribution of L. infantum and its vectors in Morocco, using ecological niche modelling. Vector records were obtained from field collections of the Laboratory team and from previously published entomological observations. Epidemiological data for L. infantum modelling were obtained from Moroccan Ministry of Health reports. The jackknife test indicated that the bioclimatic variables with the greatest influence on model development for all species were annual precipitation and precipitation in the driest quarter of the year. MaxEnt model representations for sandfly species that act as vectors of L. infantum showed the widespread geographic distribution of these species in Morocco, specifically in northern and central Morocco, where foci of visceral leishmaniasis are found. The ecological niche modelling points out areas in which the probability of occurrence of these species is higher. This information should be considered as a starting point for further research to fully elucidate the ecology and epidemiology of these species, as well as of the pathogens they transmit.
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28. Design and performance of the LHCb trigger and full real-time reconstruction in Run 2 of the LHC
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Beat Jost, L. A. Granado Cardoso, V. Rives Molina, F. Rethore, Mike Williams, Christopher Burr, Sevda Esen, Simone Stracka, J. Prisciandaro, Olivier Leroy, C. Weisser, Joel Closier, Regis Lefèvre, Maximilien Chefdeville, W. Hu, Johannes Albrecht, G. Sarpis, A. Puig Navarro, Conor Fitzpatrick, Agnieszka Dziurda, M. Daoudi, Francesca Dordei, Marie-Noelle Minard, Clara Gaspar, M. Whitehead, M. Calvo Gomez, E. E. Bowen, C. Linn, I. Guz, Christopher Jones, Pascal Perret, A. Usachov, Philippe d'Argent, Paolo Durante, Zhiyu Xiang, Rosen Matev, Y.Y. Li, J. Serrano, M. Stahl, P. Ciambrone, Lucia Grillo, William Barter, R. Vazquez Gomez, Mark Smith, Frederic Machefert, Silvia Borghi, S. Maddrell-Mander, Lucio Anderlini, Julien Cogan, Niko Neufeld, Sebastian Neubert, Barbara Storaci, Paras Naik, Jibo He, Michael Joseph Morello, M. van Veghel, Giampiero Mancinelli, Vladimir Gligorov, S. Benson, D. Gerstel, P.-Y. Duval, M. Traill, Francesco Polci, S. Valat, Michael Andreas Winn, Giulio Dujany, Hang Yin, Patrick Koppenburg, Michael Sokoloff, R. Le Gac, Laurent Dufour, Paul Seyfert, U. Marconi, M. De Cian, M. Martinelli, L. Brarda, Ph. Ghez, Marie Helene Schune, G. Raven, Markus Frank, A. Alfonso Albero, Mika Vesterinen, Olivier Deschamps, Alexander Baranov, Michael Alexander, Karlis Dreimanis, S. Stahl, Y. Zhang, E. Govorkova, E. Michielin, B. Voneki, A. Solomin, F. Hachon, Ao Xu, Matthew Kenzie, Zehua Xu, Donal Hill, Elisabeth Maria Niel, Oliver Lupton, F. Sborzacchi, B. Sciascia, Matthew George Chapman, M. Ramos Pernas, Jean François Marchand, P. Robbe, Alex Pearce, D. Martinez Santos, Roel Aaij, Daniel Johnson, Thomas Boettcher, Michal Kreps, C. Marin Benito, Simon Akar, S. Amerio, Yonghui Zhou, Marco Cattaneo, P. Spradlin, Marco Clemencic, Benjamin Couturier, L. Douglas, Wouter Hulsbergen, J.-P. Cachemiche, K. De Bruyn, H. Chanal, K. Gizdov, Philip Ilten, Francesco Dettori, Mariusz Witek, M. Fontanna, M. H.L.S. Wang, Adam Benjamin Morris, Rainer Schwemmer, H. Mohamed, S. G. Chitic, M. Chebbi, D. Bobulska, S. Monteil, Manuel Schiller, Claire Prouve, Maciej Pawel Szymanski, R. Kopecna, Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry]), Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et de Hautes Énergies (LPNHE (UMR_7585)), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP/Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), LHCb, Aaij, R, Akar, S, Albrecht, J, Alexander, M, Albero, A, Amerio, S, Anderlini, L, D'Argent, P, Baranov, A, Barter, W, Benson, S, Bobulska, D, Boettcher, T, Borghi, S, Bowen, E, Brarda, L, Burr, C, Cachemiche, J, Gomez, M, Cattaneo, M, Chanal, H, Chapman, M, Chebbi, M, Chefdeville, M, Ciambrone, P, Cogan, J, Chitic, S, Clemencic, M, Closier, J, Couturier, B, Daoudi, M, Bruyn, K, Cian, M, Deschamps, O, Dettori, F, Dordei, F, Douglas, L, Dreimanis, K, Dufour, L, Dujany, G, Durante, P, Duval, P, Dziurda, A, Esen, S, Fitzpatrick, C, Fontanna, M, Frank, M, Veghel, M, Gaspar, C, Gerstel, D, Ghez, P, Gizdov, K, Gligorov, V, Govorkova, E, Cardoso, L, Grillo, L, Guz, I, Hachon, F, He, J, Hill, D, Hu, W, Hulsbergen, W, Ilten, P, Li, Y, Linn, C, Lupton, O, Johnson, D, Jones, C, Jost, B, Kenzie, M, Kopecna, R, Koppenburg, P, Kreps, M, Gac, R, Lefevre, R, Leroy, O, Machefert, F, Mancinelli, G, Maddrell-Mander, S, Marchand, J, Marconi, U, Benito, C, Martinelli, M, Santos, D, Matev, R, Michielin, E, Monteil, S, Morris, A, Minard, M, Mohamed, H, Morello, M, Naik, P, Neubert, S, Neufeld, N, Niel, E, Pearce, A, Perret, P, Polci, F, Prisciandaro, J, Prouve, C, Navarro, A, Pernas, M, Raven, G, Rethore, F, Molina, V, Robbe, P, Sarpis, G, Sborzacchi, F, Schiller, M, Schwemmer, R, Sciascia, B, Serrano, J, Seyfert, P, Schune, M, Smith, M, Solomin, A, Sokoloff, M, Spradlin, P, Stahl, M, Stahl, S, Storaci, B, Stracka, S, Szymanski, M, Traill, M, Usachov, A, Valat, S, Gomez, R, Vesterinen, M, Voneki, B, Wang, M, Weisser, C, Whitehead, M, Williams, M, Winn, M, Witek, M, Xiang, Z, Xu, A, Xu, Z, Yin, H, Zhang, Y, Zhou, Y, LHCb Collaboration, (Astro)-Particles Physics, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Paris (UP), Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Aaij, R., Akar, S., Albrecht, J., Alexander, M., Albero, A. Alfonso, Amerio, S., Anderlini, L., D'Argent, P., Baranov, A., Barter, W., Benson, S., Bobulska, D., Boettcher, T., Borghi, S., Bowen, E. E., Brarda, L., Burr, C., Cachemiche, J-P, Calvo Gomez, M., Cattaneo, M., Chanal, H., Chapman, M., Chebbi, M., Chefdeville, M., Ciambrone, P., Cogan, J., Chitic, S-G, Clemencic, M., Closier, J., Couturier, B., Daoudi, M., De Bruyn, K., De Cian, M., Deschamps, O., Dettori, F., Dordei, F., Douglas, L., Dreimanis, K., Dufour, L., Dujany, G., Durante, P., Duval, P-Y, Dziurda, A., Esen, S., Fitzpatrick, C., Fontanna, M., Frank, M., Van Veghel, M., Gaspar, C., Gerstel, D., Ghez, Ph, Gizdov, K., Gligorov, Vv, Govorkova, E., Granado Cardoso, L. A., Grillo, L., Hachon, F., He, J., Hill, D., Hu, W., Hulsbergen, W., Ilten, P., Li, Y., Linn, C. P., Lupton, O., Johnson, D., Jones, C. R., Jost, B., Kenzie, M., Kopecna, R., Koppenburg, P., Kreps, M., Le Gac, R., Lefevre, R., Leroy, O., Machefert, F., Mancinelli, G., Maddrell-Mander, S., Marchand, J. F., Marconi, U., Benito, C. Marin, Martinelli, M., Martinez Santos, D., Matev, R., Michielin, E., Monteil, S., Morris, A., Minard, M-N, Mohamed, H., Morello, M. J., Naik, P., Neubert, S., Neufeld, N., Niel, E., Pearce, A., Perret, P., Polci, F., Prisciandaro, J., Prouve, C., Navarro, A. Puig, Ramos Pernas, M., Raven, G., Rethore, F., Rives Molina, V, Robbe, P., Sarpis, G., Sborzacchi, F., Schiller, M., Schwemmer, R., Sciascia, B., Serrano, J., Seyfert, P., Schune, M-H, Smith, M., Solomin, A., Sokoloff, M., Spradlin, P., Stahl, M., Stahl, S., Storaci, B., Stracka, S., Szymanski, M., Traill, M., Usachov, A., Valat, S., Vazquez Gomez, R., Vesterinen, M., Voneki, B., Wang, M., Weisser, C., Whitehead, M., Williams, M., Winn, M., Witek, M., Xiang, Z., Xu, A., Xu, Z., Yin, H., Zhang, Y., and Zhou, Y.
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Technology ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Calibration (statistics) ,Performance of High Energy Physics Detector ,performance [LHC-B] ,Particle Physics, Trigger, Detector Alignment ,01 natural sciences ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,off-line ,0302 clinical medicine ,Software ,calibration [detector] ,scattering [p p] ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,detector: calibration ,Detectors and Experimental Techniques ,physics.ins-det ,Instrumentation ,Instruments & Instrumentation ,Mathematical Physics ,QC ,Large detector-systems performance ,Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Detector ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) ,detector: alignment ,Trigger algorithms ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,CERN LHC Coll ,LHC-B: performance ,Trigger concepts and systems (hardware and software) ,colliding beams [p p] ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Particle physics ,p p: scattering ,0299 Other Physical Sciences ,Real-time computing ,FOS: Physical sciences ,programming ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals ,0103 physical sciences ,ddc:610 ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,systems (hardware and software) ,Trigger concepts and ,Science & Technology ,hep-ex ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,efficiency [trigger] ,Software deployment ,trigger: efficiency ,Performance of High Energy Physics Detectors ,business ,p p: colliding beams ,alignment [detector] ,experimental results - Abstract
The LHCb collaboration has redesigned its trigger to enable the full offline detector reconstruction to be performed in real time. Together with the real-time alignment and calibration of the detector, and a software infrastructure to make persistent the high-level physics objects produced during real-time processing, this redesign enabled the widespread deployment of real-time analysis during Run 2. We describe the design of the Run 2 trigger and real-time reconstruction, and present data-driven performance measurements for a representative sample of LHCb's physics programme., 46 pages, 35 figures, 1 table. All figures and tables are available at https://cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/LHCbProjectPublic/LHCb-DP-2019-001.html
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29. Influence of defect on the electrical and optical properties of A-site non-stoichiometry Ca
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A B, Hassen, F I H, Rhouma, M, Daoudi, J, Dhahri, M, Zaidi, and N, Abdelmoula
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An investigation of the dielectric dispersion, electrical properties, scaling behavior and optical defects of Ca
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30. METASTASES OSSEUSES ET FRACTURES : ASPECTS EPIDEMIOLOGIQUES ET THERAPEUTIQUES (A PROPOS DE 42 CAS)
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Ouahb Azriouil, Jalal Boukhris, H. Sallahi, Omar Margad, M. Daoudi., and K.I. Koulali.
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31. Investigation of gamma-radiation on electronic and optical properties in carbon δ-doping GaAs/AlGaAs HEMTs structures
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M. Daoudi, H. Kaouach, and Faouzi Hosni
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,business.industry ,Doping ,Transistor ,Relaxation (NMR) ,02 engineering and technology ,Crystal structure ,High-electron-mobility transistor ,Activation energy ,Radiation ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
We report on an experimental investigation of gamma radiation effects on the electronic and optical properties in carbon delta-doping GaAs/AlGaAs High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMT) structures. Photoluminescence measurements are used to determine the electron-hole relaxation processes in the GaAs channel. For global information on the carriers dynamics in the structures examined, we studied their interactions with the crystal lattice, thermal activation states defects, the energy level activation. Gamma radiation has changed the electronic and optical properties in GaAs/AlGaAs structures, especially the carriers thermal activation.
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32. Monte Carlo validation of dose mapping for the Tunisian Gamma Irradiation Facility using the MCNP6 code
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M. Daoudi, W. Dridi, K. Farah, and Faouzi Hosni
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Radiation ,Materials science ,Mean squared error ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Isotropy ,Monte Carlo method ,Dose profile ,01 natural sciences ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Computational physics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Absorbed dose ,0103 physical sciences ,Dosimetry ,Irradiation ,Gamma irradiation - Abstract
In this paper, we develop a three-dimensional configuration of the Tunisian Gamma Irradiation Facility (TGIF) to determine the spatial distribution of gamma absorbed dose rates in the irradiation area at the 60Co source rack. The results are obtained by using the MCNP6 code. Experimental measurements of the gamma absorbed dose rate are performed in order to be compared with the calculated results. Two dosimetry systems are employed to perform measurements: red and amber perpex and cellulose triacetate (CTA). The results of MCNP6 simulations are compared to the absorbed dose measurements for the following experiments: (1) estimation of the 60Co source rack position, (2) isotropy verification of gamma-ray emission, (3) isodose curves of the absorbed dose rate inside the irradiation room, (4) absorbed dose rate distribution in air on four vertical planes, (5) absorbed dose rate distribution in air on four horizontal planes versus increasing distance from the source axis. The root mean square error (RMSE) is employed to check the discrepancy between MCNP6 simulation and dose measurements. The values of RMSE for all experiments vary from 0.5 to 2.6%, showing good agreements between the measured and calculated results. This agreement reveals that the developed model of the TGIF is accurate. It inspires the possibility to use the model on an irradiation processing and a reload of the facility.
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33. Study on qualitative analysis in cosmetic takaout plant by multivariate statistical
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Abdelaziz Ait Sidi Mou, E. E. Ghanjaoui, M. Daoudi, and B. El Gamany
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This study examines the distributions and behavior of trace elements in five takaout plant samples. Multivariate statistical methods involving principal component analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis are applied. The measurements were performed using 21 elements (Al, B, Ba, Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Er, Fe, K, La, Mg, Mn, Na, Ni, Sc, Sr, Ti, Y, Yb, Zn) at µg g-1 level determined by ICP-OES. The coefficients calculated for samples indicated a poorly negative correlation between the trace elements and Pr. A strong positive correlations among K, Na, Ca, Mg, Fe, Al, Sr, Ti, Er and Cr show a similarity in their change rules. Also, negative correlations between K and Na with Mn, Zn and Ba were showed, which indicates that these elements haven’t a similarity in their behaviors, the increase of one (K and Na) conducting of decrease of others (Mn, Zn and Ba). The correlation matrix shows that Cr has good consistency with the trace elements in the sample. In particular, the correlation coefficient with Mg followed by Sr, Ca, and Fe correlations. These strong correlations between these variables show the similarity of the phenomena at the origin in takaout plant.
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34. Profil de la co-infection VIH et tuberculose
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M. Soualhi, M. Berkchi, Jamal-Eddine Bourkadi, K. Marc, J. Benamor, M. Daoudi, and R. Zahraoui
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Introduction La tuberculose et le VIH sont des problemes majeurs de sante publique. La co-infection tuberculose VIH est une association grave et mortelle. L’objectif de notre etude est de traiter les aspects epidemiologiques, cliniques, bacteriologiques, radiologiques et evolutifs chez les sujets co-infectes ayant une decouverte recente de leur statut serologie VIH. Methodes C’est une etude retrospective portant sur 28 cas de co-infection VIH et tuberculose colliges entre janvier et juin 2019 au service de phtisiologie de l’hopital Moulay Youssef de Rabat. Resultats Il s’agit de 16 hommes (57 %) et 12 femmes (43 %). L’âge moyen est de 36 ans. 78 % des patients avaient des conduites a risques, l’antecedent de tuberculose etait retrouve dans 7 % des cas et le tabagisme etait present dans 64 % des cas. Les manifestations cliniques etaient dominees par des signes generaux chez tous nos patients, une toux productive retrouvee dans 6 cas, associee a une dyspnee dans 12 cas, hemoptysie retrouvee dans 2 cas et dyspnee dans 6 cas. Sur la radiographie thoracique, les aspects radiologiques retrouves : le syndrome interstitiel dans 64 % des cas, epanchements pleuraux dans 36 % des cas, opacites excavees dans 29 % des cas. La recherche de BAAR etait positive a l’examen direct dans 64 % des cas et dans 36 % des cas, le diagnostic de la tuberculose a ete etabli par la mise en evidence de GeneXpert dans les expectorations bronchiques pour 22 % des cas et dans l’aspiration bronchique pour 14 % des cas. Soixante-dix-neuf pour cent des patients avaient une tuberculose multifocale : miliaire tuberculose retrouvee dans 50 % des cas, tuberculose ganglionnaire dans 50 % des cas, pleurale dans 36 % des cas, osteomedullaire dans 7 %des cas, pericardique dans 7 % des cas et neuro-meninge dans 7 % des cas. Tous les patients etaient mis sous traitement antibacillaire de premiere ligne. Les effets indesirables etaient objectives chez 42 % des patients, qui etaient majeurs dans 22 % des cas, imposant le changement du protocole therapeutique. Le deces est survenu dans 36 % des cas. Conclusion La co-infection tuberculose/VIH est une association grave et dont la tuberculose se declare, dans la majorite des cas, sous ses formes graves. Ceci justifie la mise en œuvre systematique de mesures de prevention chez les patients seropositifs.
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35. The structure and photoluminescence of a ZnO phosphor synthesized by the sol gel method under praseodymium doping
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K. Taibi, M. Daoudi, E. Bouzaiene, F. I. H. Rhouma, Fatma Belkhiria, J. Dhahri, and Radhouane Chtourou
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Photoluminescence ,Materials science ,Praseodymium ,Rietveld refinement ,Band gap ,General Chemical Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Phosphor ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Lattice constant ,chemistry ,Absorption edge ,Crystallite ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
This work outlines some interesting results regarding the effects of Pr3+ substitution on the structural and optical properties of (x = 0 and 0.02) samples. Our samples were synthesized using the Pechini sol–gel method. The structural study using Rietveld refinement of XRD patterns showed a hexagonal structure with the P63mc space group for all the samples and also the existence of a secondary phase attributed to the praseodymium oxide (Pr6O11) for 2% wt Pr-doped ZnO. The refinement results revealed that both the lattice parameter and the unit cell volume increase with the increase of Pr content. X-ray peak broadening analysis was used to evaluate the crystallite size and lattice strain by the Williamson–Hall (W–H) method and size–strain plot method (SSPM). The physical parameters such as strain, stress and energy density values were also calculated using the W–H method with different models, namely uniform deformation model (UDM), uniform stress deformation model (USDM) and uniform deformation energy model (UDEDM). The obtained results showed that the mean particle size of the ZnO and Pr0.01Zn0.97O estimated from W–H analysis and the SSPM method are highly intercorrelated. Shifting of the absorption edge to lower wavelength and blue shift of the band gap are observed in the UV-visible spectra of Pr-doped ZnO samples. Particular emphasis was put on the PL measurements of such composites. A noticeable decrease of the maximum intensity of PL response was found after adding Pr3+ to ZnO. This finding is discussed in terms of the photo excited limitation of electron–hole pairs in such nanocomposites.
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36. The LHCb Online system in 2020: trigger-free read-out with (almost exclusively) off-the-shelf hardware
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C. Quast, P.Y. Duval, Stephane T'Jampens, Guillaume Vouters, L. Brarda, N. Neufeld, Federico Cindolo, Federico Alessio, Matteo Manzali, A. Amihalachioaei, H. Mohammed, R. Schwemmer, Francesca M. Pisani, P. Fernández, Luis Alberto Granado Cardoso, M. Daoudi, K. Arnaud, S. Cap, Tommaso Colombo, J.-P. Cachemiche, B. Jost, P. Durante, M. Jevaud, R. Le Gac, F. Sborzacchi, C. Faerber, M. Frank, Sebastien Valat, F. Hachon, D. Galli, Balazs Voneki, J. V. Viana Barbosa, Laura Promberger, C. Gaspar, F. Rethore, Daniel Campora, U. Marconi, Colombo, T., Amihalachioaei, A., Arnaud, K., Alessio, F., Brarda, L., Cachemiche, J.-P., Cámpora, D., Cap, S., Cardoso, L., Cindolo, F., Daoudi, M., Durante, P., Duval, P.-Y., Faerber, C., Fernández, P., Frank, M., Galli, D., Gaspar, C., Hachon, F., Jevaud, M., Jost, B., Le Gac, R., Manzali, M., Marconi, U., Mohammed, H., Neufeld, N., Pisani, F., Promberger, L., Quast, C., Réthoré, F., Sborzacchi, F., Schwemmer, R., T'jampens, S., Valat, S., Viana Barbosa, J., Vöneki, B. and Vouters, G., Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU), Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP/Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP)
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Particles and field ,Data acquisition system ,History ,Cover (telecommunications) ,data acquisition ,costs ,Online computing system ,Event-builder ,01 natural sciences ,Education ,Data acquisition ,Component (UML) ,0103 physical sciences ,Off the shelf ,Physic ,[INFO]Computer Science [cs] ,Electronics ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,Detectors and Experimental Techniques ,010306 general physics ,activity report ,Rest (physics) ,Large Hadron Collider ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,electronics ,LHC-B ,HEP ,Computer Science Applications ,Computing and Computers ,LHCb ,Trigger ,electronics: readout ,Systems design ,LHC ,trigger: hardware ,business ,Computer hardware ,Detector read-out ,electronics: design ,Event filter - Abstract
International audience; The LHCb experiment at CERN has decided to optimise its physics reach by removing the first level hardware trigger for 2020 and beyond. In addition to requiring fully redesigned front-end electronics this design creates interesting challenges for the data-acquisition and the rest of the online computing system. Such a system can only be realized within realistic cost using as much off-the-shelf hardware as possible. Relevant technologies evolve very quickly and thus the system design is architecture-centred and tries to avoid to depend too much on specific technologies. In this paper we describe the design, the motivations for various choices and the current favoured options for the implementation, and the status of the R&D. We will cover the back-end readout, which contains the only custom-made component, the event-building, the event-filter infrastructure, and storage.
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37. Primary Hydatid Cyst and Isolated from the Thigh: An Exceptional Localization
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El Mezouari E, Nadir Y, Ouahb Azriouil, Omar Margad, Moutaj R, El Fikri A, M. Daoudi., Jalal Boukhris, and K.I. Koulali.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Left thigh ,Hydatid cyst ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,North africa ,General Medicine ,Thigh ,Surgery ,Locoregional anaesthesia ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Surgical excision ,business - Abstract
Muscular involvement with Echinococcusgranulosus is rare, even in endemic countries where the frequency is estimated to be less than 3%, particularly in the countries of the Mediterranean basin, North Africa and Latin America. We report the rare observation of a hydatid cyst of the internal thigh room in a 57-year-old patient of rural origin and who has no notable sickness antecedents and was hospitalized in our department for the exploration of a tumefaction of the internal surface of the left thigh appeared gradually and insidiously for 3 years. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an oval mass evoking an intramuscular hydatid cyst and its relationship to neighboring structures. He underwent surgical excision under locoregional anesthesia. Solitary hydatid localization in muscle tissue is exceptional, but it is useful to know that its diagnosis is often delayed, its treatment is surgical, but recurrences are possible.
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38. Photoluminescence investigations and thermal activation energy evaluation of Fe3+-doped PVA films
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H. Kaouach, Radhouane Chtourou, W. Zaghdoudi, M. Daoudi, and N. Khalifa
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Arrhenius equation ,Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Phonon ,Diffusion ,Doping ,Analytical chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Casting ,Ion ,symbols.namesake ,symbols ,General Materials Science - Abstract
In this work, we study the inclusion mechanism of Fe3+ ions in a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) matrix. Pure and Fe3+-doped PVA films, using FeCl3 solution, are prepared by a solution casting method. The effect of Fe3+ doping on the photoluminescence (PL) behavior of PVA is investigated in the temperature range from 10 to 300 K. The PL intensity is found to decrease as the temperature increases for the samples slightly doped. This behavior is attributed to the phonon diffusion by the photo-created electron–hole pairs. However, this behavior is completely inverted when the content of Fe3+ increases. The first author has already published a work discussing the possible explanations of such a behavior where the PL intensity increases with temperature. This paper is devoted to study the thermal activations energy and its variation with doping. Therefore, the PL integrated intensity as a function of 1/T is simulated by the Arrhenius model for the samples whose PL intensity decreases with temperature. However, for the other samples, a model of two activation energies is used. The gap energy values and the PL spectra of all samples at 300 K were used to justify the suggested transitions.
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- 2015
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39. Optical band-gap shift in (InAs)GaAs/AlGaAs HEMTs structures studied by photoluminescence spectroscopy
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Radhouane Chtourou, H. Kaouach, Abdelkarim Ouerghi, I. Dhifallah, and M. Daoudi
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Condensed matter physics ,Band gap ,business.industry ,Quantum-confined Stark effect ,High-electron-mobility transistor ,Layer thickness ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Relaxation effect ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Spectroscopy ,business ,Gaas algaas - Abstract
The optical band-gap has been investigated in detail in (InAs)GaAs/AlGaAs HEMTs structures using a photoluminescence spectroscopy. A power dependent PL study allows highlighting the different causes of the shift band-gap. We can explain the shift by more effects: quantum confined Stark effect (QCSE), band-gap renormalisation (BGR) and Burstein–Moss (BM) effects. We are interested in these effects based on the carriers’ behaviour inside GaAs and InAs/GaAs channels. These effects were affected by carrier concentration depending on Si-δ-doping density and AlGaAs spacer layer thickness as well as the strain relaxation effect. The photoluminescence characterisations have been studied in the 1–10 W cm −2 power range.
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- 2015
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40. Glomus Tumor Of The Hand
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Jalal Boukhris, Omar Margad, Ouahb Azriouil, KKoulali idrissi, and M. Daoudi.
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Glomus tumor - Diagnosis - Surgery - Evolution ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,fungi ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Glomus tumor - Abstract
The glomus tumor or glomangioma are rare benign tumours developed with depends on the glomus neuromyoarteriel. They sit with predilection at the distal extremities of the fingers and especially on the nail bed. Our work is a retrospective study of 12 cases of glomus tumor of the hand, collected in Departement of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Surgery of Avicenne military hospital in Marrakech, Morocco, on a seven years period between January 2010 and December 2016. The goal of our work is to bring up the diagnostic problems of these tumors, to show the contribution of the modern imagery in the diagnosis, to underline the importance of the surgery and finally to evaluate our results and to compare them with the data of the recent literature.
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- 2017
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41. Carbon n-δ-doping effects on electronic and optical properties in GaAs/AlGaAs HEMTs
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Radhouane Chtourou, M. Daoudi, H. Kaouach, I. Dhifallah, and Abdelkarim Ouerghi
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Photoluminescence ,Materials science ,Silicon ,Doping ,Relaxation (NMR) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Crystal structure ,Electron ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Molecular physics ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,chemistry ,General Materials Science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Atomic physics ,Fermi gas ,Molecular beam epitaxy - Abstract
In this work, we investigate two different δ-doping effects (carbon (C) and silicon (Si)) on the electronic and optical properties of n-δ-doping AlGaAs/GaAs HEMTs structures grown by molecular beam epitaxy on (1 0 0) oriented GaAs substrates. Photoluminescence measurements, as function of the silicon and carbon δ-doping, are used to determine the relaxation processes of the electron and the hole in the GaAs channel. Low and room temperatures PL spectra show the optical transitions that occur between the fundamental states of electrons to holes in the GaAs channel. Using C-n-δ-doping improves the two-dimensional electron gas confinement and decrease defects densities in the GaAs channel. For global information on the carriers dynamics in the structures studied, we studied their interactions with the crystal lattice, thermal activation states defects, the doping activation through the analysis of evolution of the PL spectrum depending on the temperature. The bands structures and theoretical activated electron densities have been studied theoretically using the finite differences method to self-consistently and simultaneously solve Schrodinger and Poisson equations written within the Hartree approximation.
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- 2014
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42. Energy band‐gap shift with gamma-ray radiation and carbon n-delta-doping in GaAs/AlGaAs QWs structures
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Radhouane Chtourou, N. Khalifa, I. Dhifallah, Abdelkarim Ouerghi, Faouzi Hosni, Ahmed Hichem Hamzaoui, M. Daoudi, and K. Farah
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Physics ,Photoluminescence ,Condensed matter physics ,Band gap ,Exciton ,Quantum-confined Stark effect ,Heterojunction ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Atomic physics ,Spectroscopy ,Quantum well ,Molecular beam epitaxy - Abstract
The aim of this work is to investigate two different delta-doping (silicon and carbon) after gamma irradiation. Delta-doping GaAs/AlGaAs heterojunctions grown by molecular beam epitaxy on (1 0 0) GaAs substrates have been studied by photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy. A theoretical study was conducted using the resolution of Schrodinger and Poisson equations written within the Hartree approximation. PL measurements as function of the power excitation at 10 K shows a red-shift due to free carriers effect on properties of GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well (QW). Its dependence on the density of the two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at the GaAs/AlGaAs interface has been analyzed on the basis of the quantum confined Stark, the band-gap renormalization and Burstein–Moss (BM) effects. It is noted that the gamma radiation has changed the type of the exciton recombination.
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- 2014
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43. Investigation of gamma-ray irradiation induced phase change from NiO to Ni2O3 for enhancing photocatalytic performance
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Radhouane Chtourou, W. Dridi, K. Jouini, B. Mustapha, Amel Raouafi, M. Daoudi, and Faouzi Hosni
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Nickel oxide ,Non-blocking I/O ,Analytical chemistry ,Gamma ray ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,010309 optics ,0103 physical sciences ,Photocatalysis ,Crystallite ,Irradiation ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
An Irradiated nickel oxide (NiO) thin film was deposited onto glass substrates at 723 K by the spray pyrolysis using nickel chloride as precursors. The obtained films were irradiated by gamma-radiation doses varying from 180 Gy to 10 kGy. The structure and optical properties of the samples were examined by X-ray diffraction, UV–vis spectrometer and photoluminescence measurement. Un-irradiated and irradiated NiO thin films have a cubic structure with the same preferred orientation along the plane (111). XRD investigation shows that, the intensity of preferred orientation and crystallite size depend on gamma-radiation dose. For a study of the dose effect, it is very important to optimize the precursor concentration. With a concentration of 5.10−2M precursor NiCl2 and a dose of 10 kGy, we obtain a thin film of Ni2O3. With a 10 kGy dose we obtain a new dominant phase, Ni2O3, which induced an activation of the visible range under the effect of gamma rays. This improved the photocatalytic performance under gamma rays treatment. Moreover, the PL quenching effect shows an improvement of photocatalytic properties.
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- 2019
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44. Risk mapping of human HIV-Leishmaniasis co-infection in Morocco
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Mohamed Echchakery, Samia Boussaa, Ali Boumezzough, and M. Daoudi
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bioinformatics ,Epidemiology ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Risk mapping ,Virology ,Environmental health ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,lcsh:Social sciences (General) ,lcsh:Science (General) ,Leishmaniasis ,HIV-AIDS ,Public health ,Infectious disease ,Multidisciplinary ,Ecology ,virus diseases ,medicine.disease ,Co-infection ,Morocco ,030104 developmental biology ,Geography ,Infectious disease (medical specialty) ,lcsh:H1-99 ,Biogeoscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,lcsh:Q1-390 ,Co infection - Abstract
Background HIV/AIDS is frequently associated with opportunistic diseases such as leishmaniasis. Hence, the co-infection HIV-Leishmania spp. is the result of the geographical overlap between leishmaniasis and HIV/AIDS cases. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing the spatial distribution of HIV-Leishmaniasis co-infection in Morocco where both infections are endemic. Methods In the current study, we discuss the HIV-Leishmania spp. co-infection vulnerability in Morocco by using the cartography tools. Thus, epidemiological data of both infections (Leishmaniasis and HIV/AIDS) in different administrative regions of Morocco were collected and co-registered for Digital maps making. Results & conclusion The results showed a high risk of HIV-Leishmania infantum co-infection in northern and central regions in Morocco. These results should be taken into account for efficient control strategies and epidemiological surveillance of HIV –Leishmania spp. co-infection in Morocco.
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- 2019
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45. Primary Hydatid Cyst and Isolated from the Thigh: An Exceptional Localization
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M, Daoudi, primary, E, El Mezouari, additional, O, Azriouil, additional, J, Boukhris, additional, O, Margad, additional, Y, Nadir, additional, A, El Fikri, additional, R, Moutaj, additional, and KI, Koulali, additional
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- 2018
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46. Uncommon photoluminescence behavior of Fe3+ doped polyvinyl alcohol films
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A. Souissi, N. Khalifa, I. Attar, Radhouane Chtourou, M. Daoudi, and B. Yakoubi
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Photoluminescence ,Materials science ,Phonon ,Band gap ,Diffusion ,Doping ,Analytical chemistry ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Polyvinyl alcohol ,Casting ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
In this paper, pure and Fe 3+ doped polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) films, using FeCl 3 , are prepared by a solution casting method. The effect of Fe 3+ doping on the photoluminescence (PL) behavior of PVA is investigated in the temperature range from 10 to 300 K. At 300 K, the PL spectrum of pure PVA is formed by two bands I 1 and I 2 . These two bands can be connected with trap states inside the band gap. The PL intensities of I 1 and I 2 are found to increase with increasing the doping content. The temperature dependence of the PL intensity for neat PVA shows a decrease in the PL intensity with temperature assigned to the phonon diffusion by the photo-created electron–hole pairs. However, the PL studies of some doped samples containing an important amount of iron reveal an uncommon behavior of their PL intensity which rises with temperature. Two suggestions are given to explain such a behavior. The first is related to the change in the levels nature inside the bandgap and the second is correlated to the (I 1 –I 2 ) energy.
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- 2013
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47. High-precision measurement of the left-right Z Boson cross-section asymmetry
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P. C. Rowson, D.L. Wagner, H. Yuta, O. H. Saxton, H. R. Band, G. Crawford, M. R. Convery, R. Berger, C. H. Park, V. Lia, S. Walston, T. Maruyama, Michael J. Fero, E. R. Weiss, U. Nauenberg, D. W. G. S. Leith, C.Y. Prescott, S. S. Hertzbach, S. Narita, D. L. Burke, W. M. Bugg, D. Su, R. S. Panvini, D. Falciai, M. Piccolo, T. H. Burnett, R. R. Kofler, H. O. Cohn, F. E. Taylor, M. Morii, M.E. Huffer, G. R. Bower, J. A. Jaros, A. W. Weidemann, H. Akimoto, J. M. Bauer, M. Iwasaki, D. Onoprienko, C.J.S. Damerell, Sridhara Dasu, John A. Coller, F. Suekane, D. Aston, R. J. Wilson, N. De Groot, J. P. Fernandez, Michael Doser, J.J. Reidy, J. Va’vra, I. M. Peruzzi, R. Kroeger, C. Baltay, N. B. Sinev, M. Langston, Melody A. Swartz, R. Prepost, V.V. Serbo, P.F. Jacques, J. L. Wittlin, A. S. Johnson, L.S. Rochester, T. L. Usher, K.G. Baird, Timothy Barklow, T. Schalk, V. Cook, R. de Sangro, David A. Jackson, I. Adam, A.K. McKemey, K. Hasuko, C. C. Young, T. R. Wright, T. Abe, S. Manly, R. Messner, J. J. Russell, V. Eschenburg, L.S. Osborne, I. Erofeeva, Aaron S. Chou, W. J. Wisniewski, M. Kalelkar, S. J. Yellin, J.R. Bogart, Koya Abe, K. T. Flood, G. Nesom, Martin Breidenbach, G. Blaylock, C. Lin, G. Bellodi, P.L. Reinertsen, A. Sugiyama, Erez Etzion, R. K. Yamamoto, Thomas W. Markiewicz, Gilbert Shapiro, R. E. Cassell, X. Huynh, R. Verdier, E. L. Hart, R. Cowan, N. Oishi, R. Frey, A. P. Waite, Julia Thom, J. R. Johnson, R. Kajikawa, B. A. Schumm, S. Willocq, H. M. Steiner, H.J. Kang, H. A. Neal, S. Fahey, H. Staengle, Kenji Abe, Victor Murzin, A. Calcaterra, T. B. Moore, J. A. Snyder, J. Schwiening, G. Mancinelli, B. N. Ratcliff, E. Torrence, P. E. Stamer, J. E. Brau, R.J. Plano, S. H. Williams, J. Yashima, Richard Dubois, Achim Stahl, John Scott Whitaker, Zihao Jiang, K.C. Moffeit, J.W. Wang, M. Woods, David Muller, D. Dong, Giancarlo Mantovani, Philip Burrows, M. Daoudi, and L. Piemontese
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Electron–positron annihilation ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Sigma ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Weinberg angle ,Asymmetry ,Measure (mathematics) ,law.invention ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,Cross section (physics) ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,law ,Production (computer science) ,Collider ,media_common - Abstract
The authors present a measurement of the left-right cross-section asymmetry (ALR) for Z boson production by e{sup +}e{sup {minus}} collisions. The measurement includes the final data taken with the SLD detector at the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) during the period 1996--1998. Using a sample of 383,487 Z decays collected during the 1996-1998 runs they measure the pole-value of the asymmetry, A{sub LR}{sup 0}, to be 0.15056 {+-} 0.00239 which is equivalent to an effective weak mixing angle of sin{sup 2}Sigma{sub W}{sup eff} = 0.23107 {+-} 0.00030. The result for the complete 1992--1998 dataset comprising 537 thousand Z decays is sin{sup 2}Sigma{sub W}{sup eff} = 0.23097 {+-} 0.00027.
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- 2016
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48. Duplicité du tendon long abducteur du pouce à l’origine d’une ténosynovite de De Dequervain : à propos d’un cas
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J Boukhris, O Margad, H Sallahi, O Azriouil, M Daoudi, and K Koulali Idrissi
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Embryology ,Cell Biology ,Anatomy ,Developmental Biology - Published
- 2016
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49. Si-delta doping and spacer thickness effects on the electronic properties in Si-delta-doped AlGaAs/GaAs HEMT structures
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M. Daoudi, I. Dhifallah, Abdelkarim Ouerghi, and Radhouane Chtourou
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Condensed matter physics ,business.industry ,Doping ,High-electron-mobility transistor ,Electron ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electronic band structure ,business ,Fermi gas ,Molecular beam epitaxy - Abstract
In this work, we investigate the effect of the δ-Si doping on the barrier and the spacer thickness on the electronic properties of AlGaAs/GaAs HEMTs structures grown by molecular beam epitaxy on (1 0 0) oriented GaAs substrates. Photoluminescence measurements as function of the temperature are used to determine the relaxation processes of the electron and the hole in the channel. The photoluminescence characterizations of Si-delta-doped AlGaAs/GaAs HEMTs structures have been studied in the 10–300 K temperature range. Low temperature PL spectra show the optical transition (Ee–h) that occurs between the fundamental states of electrons to holes in the GaAs channel. Increase of the Si-δ-doping density and decrease of the spacer width improve the two-dimensional electron gas confinement and decrease defects densities in the canal. The band structure of Si-delta-doped AlGaAs/GaAs HEMTs structures at T = 10 K has been studied theoretically using the finite differences method to self-consistently and simultaneously solve Schrodinger and Poisson equations written within the Hartree approximation.
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- 2012
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50. Photoreflectance study of InAs ultrathin layer embedded in Si-delta-doped GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells
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B. Eljani, A. Bardaoui, M. Daoudi, I. Dhifallah, Radhouane Chtourou, and Abdelkarim Ouerghi
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Photoluminescence ,Condensed matter physics ,Silicon ,Condensed Matter::Other ,Chemistry ,Band gap ,Quantum-confined Stark effect ,Doping ,Biophysics ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Biochemistry ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Electric field ,Quantum well ,Molecular beam epitaxy - Abstract
Photoreflectance and photoluminescence studies were performed to characterize InAs ultrathin layer embedded in Si-delta-doped GaAs/AlGaAs high electron mobility transistors. These structures were grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy on (1 0 0) oriented GaAs substrates with different silicon-delta-doped layer densities. Interband energy transitions in the InAs ultrathin layer quantum well were observed below the GaAs band gap in the photoreflectance spectra, and assigned to electron–heavy-hole (Ee–hh) and electron–light-hole (Ee–lh) fundamental transitions. These transitions were shifted to lower energy with increasing silicon-δ-doping density. This effect is in good agreement with our theoretical results based on a self-consistent solution of the coupled Schrodinger and Poisson equations and was explained by increased escape of photogenerated carriers and enhanced Quantum Confined Stark Effect in the Si-delta-doped InAs/GaAs QW. In the photoreflectance spectra, not only the channel well interband energy transitions were observed, but also features associated with the GaAs and AlGaAs bulk layers located at about 1.427 and 1.8 eV, respectively. By analyzing the Franz–Keldysh Oscillations observed in the spectral characteristics of Si-δ-doped samples, we have determined the internal electric field introduced by ionized Si-δ-doped centers. We have observed an increase in the electric field in the InAs ultrathin layer with increasing silicon content. The results are explained in terms of doping dependent ionized impurities densities and surface charges.
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- 2011
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