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Opt Lett ; 22(19): 1488-90, 1997 Oct 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18188277

RESUMEN

Application and characterization of large-format IR focal-plane arrays as detectors for ultrafast, high-resolution IR spectroscopy are discussed. We also present generation of broadband IR probe-reference pulses by use of collinear non-phase-matched geometry and shot-to-shot dual-track normalization to obtain transient spectra from broadly absorbing hydrogen-bonded systems. As much as 400-cm(-1)-wide coverage with 15-cm(-1) FWHM spectral resolution and +/-6.4 x 10(-4)(DOD = 3 x 10(-4)) baseline standard deviation (+/-1sigmas) is demonstrated near 2.9 microm.

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Opt Lett ; 19(2): 129, 1994 Jan 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19829567
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Science ; 258(5083): 770-4, 1992 Oct 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17777028

RESUMEN

The microscopic pathway along which ions or molecules in a crystal move during a structural phase transition can often be described in terms of a collective vibrational mode of the lattice. In many cases, this mode, called a "soft" phonon mode because of its characteristically low frequency near the phase transition temperature, is difficult to characterize through conventional frequency-domain spectroscopies such as light or neutron scattering. A femtosecond time-domain analog of light-scattering spectroscopy called impulsive stimulated Raman scattering (ISRS) has been used to examine the soft modes of two perovskite ferroelectric crystals. The low-frequency lattice dynamics of KNbO(3) and BaTiO(3) are clarified in a manner that permits critical evaluation of microscopic models for their ferroelectric transitions. The results illustrate the advantages of ISRS over conventional Raman spectroscopy of low-frequency, heavily damped soft modes.

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Am J Surg ; 144(4): 463-5, 1982 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7125079

RESUMEN

Surgical defects encountered with corrective surgery of the mandibular complex have been repaired most successfully with autogenous composite bone grafts. Their use belies inherent consequences associated with distant donor sites. Presented here are the experiences and results in two patients whose reconstructions consisted of immediate replacement of the resected mandibular segment after its devitalization with cryogenic freezing treatments. Such treated, autologous bone provides an ideal anatomic graft, nondistinct antigenicity, and immediate restoration of form and function. Monitoring of neoosteogenesis was performed with sequential panographic, nuclear, and histologic studies that documented clinical and histologic repair.


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Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/cirugía , Mandíbula/cirugía , Neoplasias Mandibulares/cirugía , Anciano , Femenino , Congelación , Humanos , Reimplantación/métodos
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