Publications by authors named "AB Zorin"

Using an optimally coupled nanometer-scale SQUID, we measure the magnetic flux originating from an individual ferromagnetic Ni nanotube attached to a Si cantilever. At the same time, we detect the nanotube's volume magnetization using torque magnetometry. We observe both the predicted reversible and irreversible reversal processes.

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We propose a transistorlike circuit including two serially connected segments of a narrow superconducting nanowire joint by a wider segment with a capacitively coupled gate in between. This circuit is made of amorphous NbSi film and embedded in a network of on-chip Cr microresistors ensuring a sufficiently high external electromagnetic impedance. Assuming a virtual regime of quantum phase slips (QPS) in two narrow segments of the wire, leading to quantum interference of voltages on these segments, this circuit is dual to the dc SQUID.

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We investigate a quadratic-quartic anharmonic oscillator formed by a potential well between two potential barriers. We realize this novel potential with a dc SQUID at near-zero current bias and flux bias near half a flux quantum. Escape out of the central well can occur via tunneling through either of the two barriers.

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Latent dysfunction of the heart right ventricle and hypovolemia were assessed in 50 patients divided into 4 groups, operated on the heart, abdominal aorta and lungs. It was found that after revascularization of the myocardium the diastolic disorders prevailed. In patients operated for the heart valve (mitral and aortal) diseases prevailing were the systolic and pump dysfunction of the right ventricle.

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We show that the electrical impedance of a small-capacitance Josephson junction also includes, in addition to the capacitive term -i/(omega)CB, an inductive term i(omega)LB. Similar to the known Bloch capacitance CB(q), the Bloch inductance LB(q) also depends periodically on the quasicharge, q, and its maximum value achieved at q=e(mod 2e) always exceeds the value of the Josephson inductance of this junction LJ(phi) at fixed phi=0. The effect of the Bloch inductance on the dynamics of a single junction and a one-dimensional array is described.

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We observed current-voltage characteristics of superconducting single charge transistors with on-chip resistors of R approximately R(Q)=h/4e(2) approximately 6.45 kOmega, which are explained in terms of Cooper pair cotunneling. Both the effective strength of Josephson coupling and the cotunneling current are modulated by the gate-induced charge on the transistor island.

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A quantum electrometer is proposed which is based on charge modulation of the Josephson supercurrent in the Bloch transistor inserted in a superconducting ring. As this ring is inductively coupled to a high- Q resonance tank circuit, the variations of the charge on the transistor island are converted into variations of amplitude and phase of oscillations in the tank. These variations are amplified and then detected.

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On the basis of the analysis of medical publications and practical experience in surgical care to the wounded the article discusses the tactics of infusion and transfusion therapy that should be used at the stages of medical evacuation. The authors emphasize the importance of the infusion therapy nearness to the place of accident, the necessity to provide medical personnel with adequate facilities for this task, careful attitude for autologous blood of wounded, blood reinfusion during pleural puncture or thoracotomy [correction of teracotomia]. The schemes of infusion and transfusion therapy for each stage of medical evacuation are enclosed.

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The operation of choice for correction of secundum type atrial septal defect is cardiopulmonary bypass. Combination of atrial septal defect with partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage is considered absolute indication for bypass operation. The authors apply an original method for closure of the defect without resorting to bypass.

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A defective aortic valve removed from a cadaver was installed on a testing unit imitating systemic circulation. The defect (insufficiency of the valve) was corrected by means of valvular devices consisting of a thin elastic membrane which was flat and round in one case and shaped like a spherical vault in the other; the devices were fastened on the distal end of a catheter. The authors present the values of pressure in the heart, aorta and coronary arteries and the minute circulation volume before and after correction of the defect.

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A comparative analysis of effectiveness of anti-ischemic defense of the myocardium performed in operations on the heart in 128 patients has shown that use of ion-balanced solutions is preferential since it allows reducing intrahospital lethality related with acute cardiac insufficiency from 13.3% to 6.3%.

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Indirect isthmoplasty of the narrow portion of the aorta was performed in 79 patients. Immediate and nearest results have shown the effectiveness of the method in most patients. Remote results were studied in 55 patients, in 47 of them (85%) within the period of from 11 to 23 years after the operation.

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The experience with the surgical treatment of complicated forms of mitral stenosis in 110 patients with the III and IV classes of the disease according to the classification of the New York Heart Association was analyzed. Closed mitral commissurotomy was performed in 36 patients, opened commissurotomy--in 33 patients, prosthetics of the mitral valve was made in 41 patients. Closed mitral commissurotomy is believed to be the simplest method of correction of the duct in mild calcinosis and deformity of the mitral valve, and fixed thrombosis of the left auricle.

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