970 resultados para Laser biomodulation
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To facilitate the design of laser host materials with optimized emission properties, detailed structural information at the atomic level is essential, regarding the local bonding environment of the active ions (distribution over distinct lattice sites) and their extent of local clustering as well as their population distribution over separate micro- or nanophases. The present study explores the potential of solid state NMR spectroscopy to provide such understanding for rare-earth doped lead lanthanum zirconate titanate (PLZT) ceramics. As the NMR signals of the paramagnetic dopant species cannot be observed directly, two complementary approaches are utilized: (1) direct observation of diamagnetic mimics using Sc-45 NMR and (2) study of the paramagnetic interaction of the constituent host lattice nuclei with the rare-earth dopant, using Pb-207 NMR lineshape analysis. Sc-45 MAS NMR spectra of scandium-doped PLZT samples unambiguously reveal scandium to be six-coordinated, suggesting that this rare-earth ion substitutes in the B site. Static Pb-207 spin echo NMR spectra of a series of Tm-doped PLZT samples reveal a clear influence of paramagnetic rare-earth dopant concentration on the NMR lineshape. In the latter case high-fidelity spectra can be obtained by spin echo mapping under systematic incrementation of the excitation frequency, benefiting from the signal-to-noise enhancement afforded by spin echo train Fourier transforms. Consistent with XRD data, the Pb-207 NMR lineshape analysis suggests that statistical incorporation into the PLZT lattice occurs at dopant levels of up to 1 wt.% Tm3+, while at higher levels the solubility limit is reached. (C) 2008 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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The propagation of an optical beam through dielectric media induces changes in the refractive index, An, which causes self-focusing or self-defocusing. In the particular case of ion-doped solids, there are thermal and non-thermal lens effects, where the latter is due to the polarizability difference, Delta alpha, between the excited and ground states, the so-called population lens (PL) effect. PL is a pure electronic contribution to the nonlinearity, while the thermal lens (TL) effect is caused by the conversion of part of the absorbed energy into heat. In time-resolved measurements such as Z-scan and TL transient experiments, it is not easy to separate these two contributions to nonlinear refractive index because they usually have similar response times. In this work, we performed time-resolved measurements using both Z-scan and mode mismatched TL in order to discriminate thermal and electronic contributions to the laser-induced refractive index change of the Nd3+-doped Strontium Barium Niobate (SrxBa1-xNb2O6) laser crystal. Combining numerical simulations with experimental results we could successfully distinguish between the two contributions to An. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the hypothesis that low-level laser therapy (LLLT) 688 nm and 785 nm accelerate dentin barrier formation and repair process after traumatic pulp exposure. The sample consisted of 45 premolars of capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) with pulp exposure Class V cavities. All premolars were treated with calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)(2)), divided in groups of 15 teeth each, and analyzed on 7(th), 25(th), and 60(th) day. Group GI - only Ca(OH)(2), GIF- laser 688 nm, and GIII - laser 785 nm. Laser beam was used in single and punctual dose with the parameters: continuous, 688 nm and 785 nm wavelength, tip`s area of 0.00785 cm(2), power 50 mW, application time 20 s, dose 255 J/cm(2), energy 2 J. Teeth were capped with Ca(OH)(2), Ca(OH)(2) cement and restored with amalgam. All groups presented pulp repair. On 25(th) day the thickness of the formed dentin barrier was different between the groups GI and GII (p < 0.05) and between groups GI and GIII (p < 0.01). On 60(th) day there was difference between GI and GIII (p < 0.01). It may be concluded that, LLLT 688 nm and 785 nm accelerated dentin barrier formation and consequently pulp repair process, with best results using infrared laser 785 nm. (c) 2009 by Astro Ltd. Published exclusively by WLLEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
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Low-level laser therapy (LLLT), also referred to as therapeutic laser, has been recommended for a wide array of clinical procedures, among which the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity. However, the mechanism that guides this process remains unknown. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate in vitro the effects of LLL irradiation on cell metabolism (MTT assay), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) expression and total protein synthesis. The expression of genes that encode for collagen type-1 (Col-1) and fibronectin (FN) was analyzed by RT-PCR. For such purposes, oclontoblast-like cell line (MDPC-23) was previously cultured in Petri dishes (15000 cells/cm(2)) and submitted to stress conditions during 12 h. Thereafter, 6 applications with a monochromatic near infrared radiation (GaAlAs) set at predetermined parameters were performed at 12-h intervals. Non-irradiated cells served as a control group. Neither the MTT values nor the total protein levels of the irradiated group differed significantly from those of the control group (Mann-Whitney test; p > 0.05). On the other hand, the irradiated cells showed a decrease in ALP activity (Mann-Whitney test; p < 0.05). RT-PCR results demonstrated a trend to a specific reduction in gene expression after cell irradiation, though not significant statistically (Mann-Whitney test; p > 0.05). It may be concluded that, under the tested conditions, the LLLT parameters used in the present study did not influence cell metabolism, but reduced slightly the expression of some specific proteins.
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Titanium dioxide has been extensively used in photocatalysis and dye-sensitized solar cells, where control of the anatase-to-rutile phase transformation may allow the realization of more efficient devices exploiting the synergic effects at anatase/rutile interfaces. Thus, a systematic study showing the proof of concept of a dye-induced morphological transition and an anatase-to-rutile transition based on visible laser (532 nm) and nano/micro patterning of mesoporous anatase (Degussa P25 TiO(2)) films is described for the first time using a confocal Raman microscope. At low laser intensities, only the bleaching of the adsorbed N3 dye was observed. However, high enough temperatures to promote melting/densification processes and create a deep hole at the focus and an extensive phase transformation in the surrounding material were achieved using Is laser pulses of 25-41 mW/cm(2), in resonance with the MLCT band. The dye was shown to play a key role, being responsible for the absorption and efficient conversion of the laser light into heat. As a matter of fact, the dye is photothermally decomposed to amorphous carbon or to gaseous species (CO(x), NO(x), and H(2)O) under a N(2) or O(2) atmosphere, respectively.
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Objective: To evaluate the flexural strength, microleakage, and degree of conversion of a microhybrid resin polymerized with argon laser and halogen lamp. Method and Materials: For both flexural test and degree of conversion analysis, 5 bar samples of composite resin were prepared and polymerized according to ISO 4049. The halogen light-curing unit was used with 500 MW/cm(2) for 20 seconds and the argon laser with 250 mW for 10 and 20 seconds. Samples were stored in distilled water in a dark environment at 37 degrees C for 24 hours. The flexural property was quantified by a 3-point loading test. For the microleakage evaluation, 60 bovine incisors were used to prepare standardized Class 5 cavities, which were restored and polished. Specimens were stored in distilled water for 24 hours at 37 degrees C and thermocycled 500 times (6 degrees C to 60 degrees C). Specimens were then immersed in art aqueous solution of basic fuchsin for 24 hours. Longitudinal sections of each restoration were obtained and examined with a stereomicroscope for qualitative evaluation of microleakage. Fourier transform (FT)-Raman RFS 100/S spectrometer (Bruker) was used to analyze the degree of conversion. Results: ANOVA showed no statistically significant differences of flexural strength between the photoactivation types evaluated in the flexural study. Microleakage data were statistically analyzed by Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Enamel margins resulted in a statistically lower degree of leakage than dentin margins. No statistically significant difference was found among the 3 types of photocuring studied. ANOVA also showed no statistically significant difference in the degree of conversion among the studied groups. Conclusion: According to the methodology used in this research, the argon laser is a possible alternative for photocuring, providing the same quality of polymerization as the halogen lamp. None of the photocured units tested in this study completely eliminated microleakage.
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Nanosecond laser flash photolysis has been used to investigate injection and back electron transfer from the complex [(Ru-(bpy)(2)(4,4`-(PO(3)H(2))(2)bpy)](2+) surface-bound to TiO(2) (TiO(2)-Ru(II)). The measurements were conducted under conditions appropriate for water oxidation catalysis by known single-site water oxidation catalysts. Systematic variations in average lifetimes for back electron transfer,
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Amazonian oils and fats display unique triacylglycerol (TAG) profiles and, because of their economic importance as renewable raw materials and use by the cosmetic and food industries, are often subject to adulteration and forgery. Representative samples of these oils (andiroba, Brazil nut, buriti, and passion fruit) and fats (cupuacu, murumuru, and ucuba) were characterized without pre-separation or derivatization via dry (solvent-free) matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). Characteristic profiles of TAG were obtained for each oil and tat. Dry MALDI-TOF MS provides typification and direct and detailed information, via TAG profiles, of their variable combinations of fatty acids. A database from spectra could be developed and may be used for their fast and reliable typification, application screening, and quality control.
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This Thesis project is a part of the all-round automation of production of concentrating solar PV/T systems Absolicon X10. ABSOLICON Solar Concentrator AB has been invented and started production of the prospective solar concentrated system Absolicon X10. The aims of this Thesis project are designing, assembling, calibrating and putting in operation the automatic measurement system intended to evaluate the shape of concentrating parabolic reflectors.On the basis of the requirements of the company administration and needs of real production process the operation conditions for the Laser testing rig were formulated. The basic concept to use laser radiation was defined.At the first step, the complex design of the whole system was made and division on the parts was defined. After the preliminary conducted simulations the function and operation conditions of the all parts were formulated.At the next steps, the detailed design of all the parts was conducted. Most components were ordered from respective companies. Some of the mechanical components were made in the workshop of the company. All parts of the Laser-testing rig were assembled and tested. Software part, which controls the Laser-testing rig work, was created on the LabVIEW basis. To tune and test software part the special simulator was designed and assembled.When all parts were assembled in the complete system, the Laser-testing rig was tested, calibrated and tuned.In the workshop of Absolicon AB, the trial measurements were conducted and Laser-testing rig was installed in the production line at the plant in Soleftea.
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A free-running, temperature stabilized diode laser has been injection-locked to an external cavity diode laser for use in cold Rydberg atom experiments. Cold rubidium atoms in a magneto-optical trap (MOT) are excited to Rydberg states using a 10 ns laser pulse. The Rydberg atoms spontaneously ionize due to dipole forces, and the collisional ionization dynamics are observed as a function of atom density and principal quantum number of the Rydberg state, n. The injection-locked diode laser will be used as a repumper in conjunction with a dark spontaneous-force optical trap (SPOT) to increase the Rydberg state density. We report on the design of the injection-locked laser system.
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Proposição: avaliar histologicamente o reparo ósseo, especialmente a velocidade de cicatrização, após ostectomias a fresa cirúrgica e a laser de Er:YAG, sem contato, em diferentes intensidades de energia, in vivo. Materiais e método: 20 ratos (Novergicus Cepa Wistar), divididos em cinco grupos de quatro animais, foram submetidos a ostectomias da cortical óssea do corpo mandibular a fresa cirúrgica e a laser de Er:YAG (400 mJ/6 Hz), sem contato, no lado direito; no lado esquerdo foram realizadas ostectomias a laser de Er:YAG nas intensidades de 350 mJ/6 Hz e 300 mJ/6 Hz, sem contato. O laser foi aplicado sob irrigação constante. Foi utilizada matriz metálica para padronização das cavidades. Os tempos cirúrgicos foram sete, 14, 45, 60 e 90 dias pós-operatórios, e os espécimens analisados ao microscópio óptico. Resultados: as ostectomias a fresa cirúrgica apresentaram reparo ósseo a partir do endósteo cortical e do trabeculado remanescente. Aos 45 dias, observou-se o restabelecimento cortical, e após remodelação óssea. O reparo ósseo após irradiação a laser apresentou neoformação óssea a partir da superfície externa e endósteo corticais. Áreas de dano térmico foram verificadas nas três condições de irradiação, limitando-se a superfície. Estas áreas não foram mais evidenciadas aos 60 dias pós-operatórios. Neste período e adiante, verificou-se remodelação óssea. Conclusão: o reparo ósseo após ostectomias a laser de Er:YAG ocorreu através de corredores de cicatrização. O reparo ósseo após ostectomias a fresa cirúrgica tende a forma centrífuga. Já o reparo ósseo após irradiação a laser de Er:YAG tende a forma centrípeta. A velocidade de reparo foi maior nas ostectomias a fresa cirúrgica do que nas ostectomias a laser. Aos 90 dias, verificou-se reparo ósseo comparativamente homogêneo nas quatro condições propostas.
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Neste trabalho foi desenvolvida uma câmara de alta pressão com janela de safira para processamento de filmes finos com pulsos de laser de alta potência, num regime de resfriamento ultra-rápido e geometria confinada. As amostras estudadas consistiram de filmes finos de carbono amorfo depositados sobre substratos de cobre. Os processamentos foram realizados com um laser pulsado Nd:YAG com energia de até 500 mJ por pulso, com duração de 8 ns, focalizada numa região de cerca de 1,5mm2, gerando uma região de elevada temperatura na superfície da amostra durante um intervalo de tempo bastante curto, da ordem do tempo de duração do pulso do laser. Para evitar a evaporação do filme de carbono, aplicava-se através da câmara, uma pressão de 0,5 a 1,0 GPa, confinando a amostra e eliminando o efeito da ablação. Este sistema tornou possível produzir taxas de resfriamento extremamente elevadas, com supressão da formação de uma pluma durante a incidência do laser, sendo o calor dissipado rapidamente pelo contato com os substratos de cobre e safira, ambos com elevada condutividade térmica. As amostras processadas foram analisadas por micro-espectroscopia Raman e os resultados revelaram a formação de estruturas com cadeias lineares de carbono, “carbynes”, caracterizadas pela presença de um pico Raman intenso na região de 2150 cm-1. Outro conjunto de picos Raman foi observado em 996 cm-1, 1116 cm-1 e 1498 cm-1 quando o filme fino de carbono amorfo foi processado dentro da câmara, com uma seqüência de mais de três pulsos consecutivos de laser. Várias tentativas foram feitas para investigar a natureza da fase que origina estes picos. Apesar da similaridade com o espectro Raman correspondente ao poliacetileno (CnHn), não foi possível constatar evidências experimentais sobre a presença de hidrogênio nos filmes de carbono processados. Estes picos Raman não foram observados quando o filme de carbono era depositado sobre outros substratos metálicos, a não ser em cobre. O conjunto de resultados experimentais obtidos indica que estes picos estariam relacionados a pequenos aglomerados lineares de átomos de carbono, diluídos numa matriz de átomos de cobre, formados durante os pulsos subseqüentes de laser e retidos durante o resfriamento ultra-rápido da amostra. A comparação dos resultados experimentais com a simulação do espectro Raman para diferentes configurações, permite propor que estes aglomerados seriam pequenas cadeias lineares, com poucos átomos, estabilizadas frente à formação de grafenos pela presença de átomos de cobre em abundância. Foram também realizados processamentos de materiais carbonáceos por pulsos de laser em meios líquidos, através de câmaras especialmente construídas para este fim. Os resultados, em diversos materiais e configurações, mostraram apenas a formação de estruturas grafíticas, sem evidência de outras fases.
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A união de chapas de diferentes materiais, espessuras e propriedades mecânicas formando uma geratriz para estampagem é uma estratégia que a indústria automobilística utiliza no desenvolvimento de estruturas leves. Uma delas chama-se Tailored Welded Blanks, onde duas ou mais chapas são unidas pelo processo de solda. Dentro do contexto de estruturas leves é analisado neste trabalho o comportamento mecânico de duas diferentes chapas soldadas utilizadas pela indústria automobilística, formando uma única geratriz com diferentes razões de espessuras. Para isso, foram unidos os materiais ZSTE 220 P nas espessuras 1.5 e 0.8 mm e St 05 nas espessuras de 1.5 e 1.2 mm. O processo de junção utilizado para unir os materiais de diferentes espessuras foi solda a laser. Os ensaios de fabricação utilizados para caracterizar o comportamento mecânico do material foram o ensaio de tração uniaxial e o ensaio Nakajima modificado. O ensaio de tração define as propriedades mecânicas e o ensaio Nakajima quantifica as deformações principais maiores e menores na superfície da chapa. De posse destas deformações é possível construir as Curvas Limites de Conformação (CLC) de cada material. A maneira encontrada para simular estes estados de deformações foi utilizar 8 corpos de prova de mesmo comprimento, porém variando sua largura e o raio do entalhe correspondente. O uso de corpos de prova com diferentes larguras e raio de entalhe permite obter deformações que abrangem os campos referentes ao estiramento, deformação plana e embutimento profundo.