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Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 2685
Author(s):  
Kuo-Yu Hsiang ◽  
Chun-Yu Liao ◽  
Jer-Fu Wang ◽  
Zhao-Feng Lou ◽  
Chen-Ying Lin ◽  
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Ferroelectric (FE) Hf1−xZrxO2 is a potential candidate for emerging memory in artificial intelligence (AI) and neuromorphic computation due to its non-volatility for data storage with natural bi-stable characteristics. This study experimentally characterizes and demonstrates the FE and antiferroelectric (AFE) material properties, which are modulated from doped Zr incorporated in the HfO2-system, with a diode-junction current for memory operations. Unipolar operations on one of the two hysteretic polarization branch loops of the mixed FE and AFE material give a low program voltage of 3 V with an ON/OFF ratio >100. This also benefits the switching endurance, which reaches >109 cycles. A model based on the polarization switching and tunneling mechanisms is revealed in the (A)FE diode to explain the bipolar and unipolar sweeps. In addition, the proposed FE-AFE diode with Hf1−xZrxO2 has a superior cycling endurance and lower stimulation voltage compared to perovskite FE-diodes due to its scaling capability for resistive FE memory devices.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chencheng Zhang ◽  
Yijie Lai ◽  
Yingying Zhang ◽  
Xinmeng Xu ◽  
Bomin Sun ◽  
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The habenula, located in the epithalamus, has been implicated in various psychiatric disorders including mood disorders and schizophrenia. This study explored the transient effects of deep brain stimulation in the habenula. Each of the four patients (two with bipolar disorder and two with schizophrenia) was tested with eight deep brain stimulation contacts. Patients were examined via transient electrical stimulation 1 month after deep brain stimulation surgery. The pulse width was 60 μs and the voltage ranged from 0 V to a maximum of 10 V, increasing in increments of 1 V. Each patient received stimulation at two frequencies, 60 and 135 Hz. A total of 221 out of 385 active trials elicited stimulation-induced effects. The three most common transient effects were numbness, heart rate changes, and pain. The incidence of numbness, heart rate changes, pain, and involuntary movements increased with the increase in stimulation voltage. Through contralateral stimulation, numbness was triggered in all parts of the body except the scalp. The obtained stimulus-response maps suggested a possible somatosensory organization of the habenula.


SLEEP ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 43 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. A247-A248
Author(s):  
M Korotun ◽  
S Hahn ◽  
L Quintero ◽  
P Rajan ◽  
A Iakovou ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction HGNS is an approved therapy for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Initial setting of HGNS voltage is based on observation of anterior tongue movement, which may not reflect opening of the retroglossal airway. We developed an ultrasonographic (US) technique to assess tongue movement with HGNS. We correlated US measures of tongue movement at the initial HGNS voltage setting with the AHI determined by PSG/HSAT on HGNS therapy. Methods Eleven subjects implanted with INSPIRE™ (HGNS) were enrolled at least one month post-implantation. Initial HGNS voltage was determined while awake and semi-recumbent and set to achieve visualized anterior tongue protrusion at a tolerable stimulation voltage. A curvilinear probe (5-2MHz) was placed longitudinally in the submental region at the midline with the indicator pointed anteriorly. Hyoid bone excursion (HBE) with stimulation was used as a marker of base of tongue movement. PSG or HSAT was performed to determine AHI with HGNS. Responders were defined as those with a reduction in AHI ≥50% and an AHI <20 events/hr. Results N=11, 6M, 5F, Age=66.5 ±18.4 years, BMI=27.9±2.7 kg/m2. Pre-treatment AHI=38.8±13.4/hr, T-90%=10.5±16.7%. Mean HBE in responders=1.02±0.17cm vs 0.76±0.20cm in non-responders (p=0.006). Best subsets regression analysis performed using post-treatment AHI as the dependent variable and age, BMI, baseline AHI, HBE and HGNS voltage as independent variables showed that HBE (coef. -29.1, p=0.038) and BMI (coef. 2.6, p=0.018) were independent predictors of response. Conclusion We demonstrated that ultrasound assessment of HBE during HGNS may be a useful tool to predict response to therapy and guide HGNS settings. HBE, rather than voltage, predicted post-treatment AHI. Support None.


Author(s):  
Takahiro Miyamoto ◽  
Masaru Takeuchi ◽  
Tadayoshi Aoyama ◽  
Yasuhisa Hasegawa ◽  
Tomonori Nakano ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 233 ◽  
pp. 9-14
Author(s):  
Wei-Yi Chuang ◽  
Paul C.-P. Chao ◽  
Shin-Yuan Chen ◽  
Sheng-Tzung Tsai ◽  
Kuu-Young Young ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 619 ◽  
pp. 179-212 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. GONZÁLEZ ◽  
F. J. GARCÍA

The growth of perturbations on a capillary jet issuing from a circular nozzle in the Rayleigh regime is experimentally investigated. Electrohydrodynamic sinusoidal stimulation is employed to this end, along with two independent methods to obtain growth rates of the linear regime with the best accuracy so far. The first method exploits the correlation between the stimulation voltage and the breakup time measured with the help of stroboscopic images of the jet. The second method is an analysis of the spatial evolution of perturbations through a local jet-shadow-width photometry, with careful avoidance of the initial transient and the final nonlinear stages. Experiments conducted with ink allow the application of both methods, as the liquid is opaque. They give consistent results, with very small statistical errors, with respect to the expected theoretical dispersion relation, once the dynamic surface tension is adjusted. The adjusted value is in accordance with an estimate made from drop-dynamics experiments also reported here. By dealing with a simpler liquid (aqueous solution of NaNO3), we are able to compare results from the first method against the theoretical predictions without adjustment of any parameter. The agreement is again excellent. Possible sources of systematic errors in this kind of measurements are identified and procedures for avoiding them are designed.


2001 ◽  
Vol 51 (3) ◽  
pp. 503-507 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mehmet Erkan Üstün ◽  
Tunç Cevat Öğün ◽  
Olcay Eser ◽  
Kemal Tahir Sahin ◽  
Mustafa Cihat Avunduk

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