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  • 1
    ISSN: 1349-9432
    Keywords: all-optical luminescence bistability ; all-optical data processing devices ; hybrid data processing devices ; thin films ; II-VI compounds
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Recently, we have discovered that—besides the all-optical photo-thermal bistability in transmission—the excitation of thin CdS films with the 514.5 nm line of an argon laser causes all-optical bistability in the luminescent radiation. The emitted radiation of the CdS layers lies far enough in the infrared region of the spectrum so that all-optical bistability in luminescence can be observed through GaAs wafers, i.e. an all-optical bistable loop remains in the direction of the propagation of the incident laser beam even though GaAs is strongly absorptive at the excitation wavelength. On the basis of this penetrating feature of all-optical bistability, we present a new concept for an architecture of future optical data processing devices.
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    ISSN: 1349-9432
    Keywords: all-optical bistability ; bistable luminescent effect ; bistable reflectance ; thin films ; II-III compounds
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract All-optical photo-thermally induced bistabilities in luminescence of a thin (10 μm) CdS:Cu film were studied at 170 K. The bistable effect was induced by the 514.5 nm line of an argon laser and measured by putting low-pass filters for yellow and red light in the reflected and transmitted beams. In the visible part of the spectrum, the loop contrasts measured in reflection geometry are considerably smaller than those achieved in transmission geometry. In the near infrared, however, the loop contrasts do not depend on the geometry used. This is due to the observation that visible emissions from the surface region depend less sensitively on temperature than do those from the bulk.
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    Springer
    Optical review 2 (1995), S. 404-406 
    ISSN: 1349-9432
    Keywords: optical bistability ; Fabry-Perot effects ; bistable luminescent effects ; thin films ; II-VI compounds
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract First reports of absorptive all-optical bistabilities in reflectance and luminescence of a Fabry-Perot cavity consisting of thin (0.70 μm) ZnSe film are presented. We demonstrate that the observation of bistability in the reflected beam does not require necessarily the appearance of bistability in the transmitted beam. Luminescence bistabilities, however, are observed both in the light captured from the incident side of the film and in the light emitted from the transmission side. The bistabilities in reflection and luminescence are explained quite satisfactorily by the principle of increasing absorption due to photo-irradiation and the dependence of the luminescence intensity on a photo-thermally induced temperature change, respectively. All experiments were carried out at room temperature with the 488 nm line of an argon laser.
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Microscopy Research and Technique 30 (1995), S. 437-457 
    ISSN: 1059-910X
    Keywords: Dystrophin ; Actin ; Spectrin ; Dystrophin related protein ; Quick-freezing ; deep-etching method ; Muscle culture ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General
    Notes: We studied the developmental changes of localization of dystrophin and other cytoskeletal proteins, especially actin, spectrin and dystrophin related protein (DRP) using immunocytochemistry and quick-freezing and deep-etching (QF-DE) method.In development studies of mouse and human muscle cultures, some myoblasts had positive reactions to spectrin, DRP, and F-actin, but not dystrophin. In aneurally cultured myotubes, dystrophin, DRP, and spectrin were localized diffusely in the cytoplasm and later in discontinous patterns on the plasma membrane, when myotubes became mature. Spectrin and DRP had more positive reactions in immature myotubes, compared with those of dystrophin.In some areas of myotubes, dystrophin/spectrin and spectrin/actin were localized reciprocally. In innervated cultured human muscle cells, dystrophin and DRP were localized in neuro-muscular junctions, which were co-localized with clusters of acetylcholine receptors.By using the QF-DE method, dystrophin was localized just underneath the plasma membrane, and closely linked to actin-like filaments (8-10 nm in diameter), most of which were decorated with myosin subfragment 1. In actin-poor regions, spectrin was detected as well-organized filamentous structures in highly interconnected networks with various diameters. DRP was distributed irregularly with granular appearance inside the cytoplasm and also under the plasma membrane in immature mouse myotubes.Our present studies show that dystrophin, spectrin, and DRP are localized differently at the developmental stages of myotubes. These results suggest that dystrophin, spectrin, and DRP are organized independently in developing myotubes and these cytoskeletal proteins might play different functions in the preservation of plasma membrane stability in developing myotubes. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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