Publications by authors named "I E Sergeev"

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) form a unique platform for operation with data using ReRAM technology. Here we report on a large-scale fabrication of a MOF-based ReRAM array with 6 × 6 cells, demonstrating 50% variation in their electronic parameters. Despite this inhomogeneity, such a "non-ideal" ReRAM array is used for recording binary information followed by deep learning processes to achieve 95% accuracy of reading.

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Background: Malnutrition is a critical concern in ICU settings. It is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, yet its prevalence and impact on clinical outcomes in patients with stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) remain underexplored.

Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and impact of malnutrition risk on clinical outcomes in ICU patients with TBI, ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke, and to identify key risk factors associated with malnutrition risk.

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Monitoring the processes inside crystalline materials under their operating conditions is of great interest in optoelectronics and scientific instrumentation. Early defect detection ensures the proper functioning of multiple crystal-based devices. In this study, a combination of acoustic emission (AE) sensing and cross-polarization imaging is proposed for the fast characterization of the crystal's structure.

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Article Synopsis
  • TEMPUS is a new detector system designed for photon science, utilizing the Timepix4 chip.
  • It operates in two modes: a photon-counting mode for high-speed readout at 40 kfps and an event-driven mode for precise time-stamping in the nanosecond range.
  • The paper discusses the prototype's development, its readout system, and presents test results from evaluations conducted at PETRA III and ESRF.
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Optical quantum memories are key elements in modern quantum technologies to reliably store and retrieve quantum information. At present, they are conceptually limited to the optical wavelength regime. Recent advancements in x-ray quantum optics render an extension of optical quantum memory protocols to ultrashort wavelengths possible, thereby establishing quantum photonics at x-ray energies.

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