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Autor:
Alexander Nizovtsev, Aliaksandr Pushkarchuk, Semen Kuten, Dominik Michels, Dmitry Lyakhov, Nikolai Kargin, Sergei Kilin
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Quantum Science and Technology, Vol 3 (2024)
Recent experiments on the detection, imaging, characterization and control of multiple 13C nuclear spins, as well as of individual 13C–13C dimers in diamond using a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center as a sensor, along with the impressive progress
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https://doaj.org/article/9960726907f0419d9d46b8e0a71b81e4
Autor:
Aliaksandr Pushkarchuk, Tatsiana Bezyazychnaya, Vladimir Potkin, Evgenij Dikusar, Andrei Soldatov, Sergei Kilin, Alexander Nizovtsev, Semen Kuten, Dmitry Ermak, Vadim Pushkarchuk, Hongwei Zhou, Vladimir Kulchitsky
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences. 4:179-183
In the era of increasing the effectiveness of treatment methods and drugs used in modern neuro-oncology, the targeted delivery of diagnostic and medicinal substances to the tumor is of great importance. The aim of the work is to study in silico optim
Autor:
Alexander Nizovtsev, Aliaksandr Pushkarchuk, Semen Kuten, Dominik Michels, Dmitry Lyakhov, Nikolai Kargin, Sergei Kilin
Using the ORCA 5.0.2 software package we have simulated for a first time the full tensors nJKL (K,L=X,Y,Z), describing n-bond J-coupling of nuclear spins 13C in H-terminated diamond-like clusters C10H16 (adamantane) and C35H36 as well as in the clust
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e817c4c773855ccdb726435e7489be0e
http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.14054
http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.14054
Autor:
Ieva Matulaitiene, Algirdas Selskis, Danielis Rutkauskas, Polina Kuzhir, Yuri Svirko, Dominik L. Michels, Lena Golubewa, Dmitry Lyakhov, Tatsiana Kulahava, Tatsiana Khlopina, Aliaksandr Pushkarchuk, Renata Karpicz, Ali Shah
Publikováno v:
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Rinnakkaistallenne avautuu 28.10.2021 https://repository.kaust.edu.sa/handle/10754/665699 Black silicon (bSi) refers to an etched silicon surface comprising arrays of microcones that effectively suppress reflection from UV to near-infrared (NIR) whil