Publications by authors named "D A Morozov"

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  • This paper presents a new keypoint descriptor designed to match preoperative MR images with intraoperative US images, focusing on maintaining texture invariance.
  • The authors developed a strategy to synthesize intraoperative US images from MR images by considering various MR modalities and the variability of US.
  • Their patient-specific descriptor network learns robust keypoint features through supervised contrastive training, achieving 80.35% average matching precision and outperforming existing methods in real case experiments.
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Nummular headache is a rather rare type, related to primary headaches according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders - III. Many aspects of nummular headache have not been studied, medical practitioners are unfamiliar with the clinical features and approaches to therapy. Statistics of this type of cephalgia in children is unknown.

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Collective strong coupling of many molecules to the confined light modes of an optical resonator can influence the photochemistry of these molecules, but the origin of this effect is not yet fully understood. To provide atomistic insights, several approaches have been developed based on quantum chemistry or molecular dynamics methods. However, most of these methods rely on coupling a few molecules (or sometimes only one) to a single cavity mode.

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Strong coupling between molecules and confined light modes of optical cavities to form polaritons can alter photochemistry, but the origin of this effect remains largely unknown. While theoretical models suggest a suppression of photochemistry due to the formation of new polaritonic potential energy surfaces, many of these models do not account for the energetic disorder among the molecules, which is unavoidable at ambient conditions. Here, we combine simulations and experiments to show that for an ultra-fast photochemical reaction such thermal disorder prevents the modification of the potential energy surface and that suppression is due to radiative decay of the lossy cavity modes.

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High-spin molecules allow for bottom-up qubit design and are promising platforms for magnetic sensing and quantum information science. Optical addressability of molecular electron spins has also been proposed in first-row transition-metal complexes via optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) mechanisms analogous to the diamond-nitrogen-vacancy color center. However, significantly less progress has been made on the front of metal-free molecules, which can deliver lower costs and milder environmental impacts.

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