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  • American Institute of Physics (AIP)  (8)
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  • 1990-1994  (12)
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 74 (1993), S. 1793-1798 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Results of Shubnikov–de Haas (SdH), cyclotron resonance (CR), and Hall-effect measurements on δ-doped InSb:Si films grown by molecular-beam epitaxy on insulating InP substrates are reported. The investigation covers samples with sheet densities of Si dopant atoms ranging from 1×1011 to 1×1013 cm−2, temperatures from 4.2 to 300 K, and fields from 0 to 7 T. The SdH oscillations show that the samples contain electrons of two-dimensional nature, occupying multiple subbands. The effective masses obtained from the CR data correspond well to the subband occupation densities. The Hall measurements as well as the CR experiments also give evidence for the presence of additional electrons, with the conduction-band-edge mass m*=0.014m0 of bulk InSb, which exist presumably in the bulk of the films.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 69 (1991), S. 846-849 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We have synthesized zirconium nitride/aluminum nitride multilayered thin films with a reactive sputtering technique. The electrical transport and optical properties of these multilayers have been examined by resistivity, Hall effect, and near-normal incidence reflectance and transmittance measurements. We show the existence of a metal-to-insulator transition and strong increase of Hall coefficient at small wavelength of composition modulation. The optical response of the multilayers is systematically modified from the behavior of the individual constituents. The measured optical response is in qualitative agreement with a simple effective-medium theory.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 76 (1994), S. 1515-1517 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The influence of neutron irradiation on the thermal conductivity κ of diamond films fabricated by hot filament (HF) and microwave plasma assisted (MPA) deposition has been studied. The additional thermal resistivity induced by irradiation is similar to that found in single crystal diamond and is due mainly to the formation of clusters of disordered carbon material. Despite a significant difference in κ prior to irradiation, the thermal conductivity of the HF and MPA films is almost the same after a cumulative dose of 2.7×1017 neutrons cm−2.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 57 (1990), S. 291-293 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We describe the use of accumulation layers of electron charge in applications as magnetoresistive devices. We consider two such systems: an InGaAs/InP heterostructure in which we identify a two-dimensional electron gas from the observation of the quantum Hall effect, and InAs films, in which a strong surface accumulation of charge is inferred from depth profiling studies of the galvanomagnetic coefficients. Magnetoresistive devices fabricated from these materials exhibit outstanding field sensitivity and temperature stability due to the existence of electrons of relatively high density and mobility in the accumulation regions. We also model the magnetosensitivity of our devices.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 63 (1993), S. 3143-3145 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We have measured the thermal conductivity κ of single crystals of hexagonal silicon carbide (6H-SiC) of two different electron densities n. The densities are low such that virtually all of the heat is conducted by lattice vibrations. At low temperatures the thermal conductivity of both samples varies as T2 and scales with the electron density. The calculated phonon mean free path thus varies as T−1 and is consistent with a model of scattering of the heat-carrying phonons by electrons in an impurity band.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 63 (1993), S. 165-167 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The presence of defects in diamond induces one-phonon infrared absorption which is not allowed in the perfect crystal due to symmetry. Concomitantly the thermal conductivity is reduced by additional phonon-defect scattering. For single crystal diamonds irradiated with fast neutrons, we find a correlation between the one-phonon absorption and the room-temperature thermal conductivity valid over three orders of magnitude in defect concentration. This relation holds for both unannealed and annealed crystals for which the detailed configuration of defects is different, as well as for a synthetic diamond film containing a similar type of disorder. Infrared absorption can thus be used to determine the thermal conductivity of diamonds containing vacancy-related defect centers.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 59 (1991), S. 2112-2114 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We have investigated the thermal conductivity of large diamond samples grown by both hot filament and microwave plasma assisted chemical vapor deposition in order to study in detail the processes limiting heat conduction in this system. For samples containing nearly 100% diamond material and no apparent defects, the thermal conductivity is consistent with that expected for polycrystalline diamond with a given crystallite size. In films prepared by the hot filament technique, we observe an additional scattering of phonons near 60 K, which we attribute to either a resonant phonon-defect interaction, or a crossover from geometrical to Rayleigh phonon-defect scattering.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 62 (1993), S. 1085-1087 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The influence of grain boundary scattering of lattice waves in high quality diamond films has been determined by the measurement of thermal conductivity down to 0.15 K. We find that the mean free path for lattice vibrations (phonons) exceeds substantially the crystallite size and approaches the physical size of the sample. This implies that a significant transmission of phonons occurs between the grains of these polycrystalline diamond materials.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 1993-10-01
    Description: Human recombinant interleukin-3 (IL-3; Sandoz AG, Basel, Switzerland) was administered for 7 days to patients with neoplastic disease and normal hematopoiesis. The purpose of the study was to assess IL-3 toxicity, to identify target cells, to define their kinetics of response at different dose levels, and to determine if IL-3 in vivo increased the sensitivity of bone marrow (BM) progenitors to the action of other hematopoietic growth factors. A total of 21 patients entered the study; the dosage ranged from 0.25 to 10 micrograms/kg/d. The effect on peripheral blood cells during treatment showed no significant changes in the number of platelets, erythrocytes, neutrophils, or lymphocytes (and their subsets). A mild monocytosis and basophilia occurred. Eosinopenia, present in the first hours of treatment, was followed by a dose-and time-dependent eosinophilia. IL-3 treatment affected BM cell proliferation by increasing the percentage of BM progenitors engaged in the S-phase of the cell cycle. The effect was dose dependent, with the various progenitors showing different degrees of sensitivity. The most sensitive progenitors were the megakaryocyte progenitors (colony-forming unit-megakaryocyte), then the erythroid progenitors (burst-forming unit-erythroid), and finally the granulo- monocyte progenitors (colony-forming unit-granulocyte-macrophage) whose proliferative activity was stimulated at the higher doses of IL-3. Only a slight increase in the proliferative activity of myeloblasts, promyelocytes, and myelocytes was observed, whereas the activity of erythroblasts was unchanged. The priming effect was such that BM progenitors, purified from patients treated with IL-3, produced more colonies in vitro in the presence of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF; granulocyte colonies), IL-5 (eosinophil colonies), and granulocyte-macrophage CSF (GM-CSF; predominantly eosinophil colonies). These data indicate that even in vivo IL-3 acts essentially as a primer for the action of other cytokines. Therefore, optimum stimulus of myelopoiesis will require either endogenous or exogenous late-acting cytokines such as G-CSF, erythropoietin, GM-CSF, and IL-6 for achieving fully mature cells in peripheral blood. If exogenous cytokines are used with IL-3, it is likely that G-CSF will yield more neutrophils, whereas GM-CSF may enhance eosinophils, monocytes, and neutrophils. Attention to the clinical relevance of each cell type will be necessary and should determine the selection of the combination of cytokines.
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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    Publication Date: 1991-03-15
    Description: The effect of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) on megakaryocytopoiesis and platelet production was investigated in patients with normal hematopoiesis. Three findings indicated that GM- CSF plays a role in megakaryocytopoiesis. During treatment with GM-CSF (recombinant mammalian, glycosylated; Sandoz/Schering-Plough, 5.5 micrograms protein/kg/d, subcutaneously for 3 days) the percentage of megakaryocyte progenitors (megakaryocyte colony forming unit [CFU-Mk]) in S phase (evaluated by the suicide technique with high 3H-Tdr doses) increased from 31% +/- 16% to 88% +/- 11%; and the maturation profile of megakaryocytes was modified, with a relative increase in more immature stage I-III forms. Moreover, by autoradiography (after incubation of marrow cells with 125I-labeled GM-CSF) specific GM-CSF receptors were detectable on megakaryocytes. Nevertheless, the proliferative stimulus induced on the progenitors was not accompanied by enhanced platelet production (by contrast with the marked granulomonocytosis). It may be suggested that other cytokines are involved in the regulation of the intermediate and terminal stages of megakaryocytopoiesis in vivo and that their intervention is an essential prerequisite to turn the GM-CSF-induced proliferative stimulus into enhanced platelet production.
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
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