Publications by authors named "Pawel Buczek"

Complex oxide heterointerfaces contain a rich playground of novel physical properties and functionalities, which give rise to emerging technologies. Among designing and controlling the functional properties of complex oxide film heterostructures, vertically aligned nanostructure (VAN) films using a self-assembling bottom-up deposition method presents great promise in terms of structural flexibility and property tunability. Here, the bottom-up self-assembly is extended to a new approach using a mixture containing a 2Dlayer-by-layer film growth, followed by a 3D VAN film growth.

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We present an efficient methodology to study spin waves in disordered materials. The approach is based on a Heisenberg model and enables calculations of magnon properties in spin systems with disorder of an arbitrary kind and concentration of impurities. Disorder effects are taken into account within two complementary approaches.

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Nitrophenols are well-known absorbers of near-UV/blue radiation and are considered to be a component of solar-absorbing organic aerosol material commonly labeled brown carbon. Nitrophenols have been identified in a variety of phases in earth's atmosphere, including the gaseous, aqueous, and aerosol bound, and these different environments alter their UV-vis absorption spectra, most dramatically when deprotonated forming nitrophenolates. We quantify the impact of these different absorption profiles by calculating the solar power absorbed per molecule for several nitrophenols.

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The damping of magnons in ultrathin metallic magnets is studied from first-principles. We contrast Fe/Cu(100) and Fe/W(110) systems for which the influence of the substrate on the magnon life time differs strongly. We introduce the concept of Landau map in momentum space to assess the role of different electronic states in the attenuation.

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We report on the linear response density functional study of the magnetization dynamics in Co(100) film driven by a nonuniform magnetic field. At resonant frequencies in the terahertz range, the magnetic field excites standing spin waves of the system and the induced magnetization penetrates the whole volume of the film. The pattern of magnetization precession is strongly influenced by the spin-flip excitations of single electrons which lead to the Landau damping of the spin-wave modes.

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The energies and lifetimes of magnons in several Mn-based Heusler alloys are studied using linear response density functional theory. The number of the spin wave branches in Co(2)MnSi corresponds to the number of its magnetic sublattices in contrast with the NiMnSb case in which the induced Ni sublattice cannot support optical magnons. The half-metallicity of these systems results in long-living acoustic spin waves.

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In Sterkiella nova, alpha and beta telomere proteins bind cooperatively with single-stranded DNA to form a ternary alpha.beta.DNA complex.

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Cone snails (Conus) are predatory marine mollusks that immobilize prey with venom containing 50-200 neurotoxic polypeptides. Most of these polypeptides are small disulfide-rich conotoxins that can be classified into families according to their respective ion-channel targets and patterns of cysteine-cysteine disulfides. Conkunitzin-S1, a potassium-channel pore-blocking toxin isolated from C.

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The Oxytricha nova telemere binding protein alpha subunit binds single strand DNA and participates in a nucleoprotein complex that protects the very ends of chromosomes. To understand how the N-terminal, DNA binding domain of alpha interacts with DNA we measured the stoichiometry, enthalpy (DeltaH), entropy (DeltaS), and dissociation constant (K(D-DNA)) for binding telomere DNA fragments at different temperatures and salt concentrations using native gel electrophoresis and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). About 85% of the total free energy of binding corresponded with non-electrostatic interactions for all DNAs.

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Alpha and beta protein subunits of the telomere end binding protein from Oxytricha nova (OnTEBP) combine with telomere single strand DNA to form a protective cap at the ends of chromosomes. We tested how protein-protein interactions seen in the co-crystal structure relate to DNA binding through use of fusion proteins engineered as different combinations of domains and subunits derived from OnTEBP. Joining alpha and beta resulted in a protein that bound single strand telomere DNA with high affinity (K(D-DNA)=1.

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Small disulfide-rich peptides are translated as larger precursors typically containing an N-terminal prepro sequence. In this study, we investigated the role of a propeptide in the oxidative folding of an extremely hydrophobic delta-conotoxin, PVIA. delta-Conotoxin PVIA (delta-PVIA) is a 29-amino acid neurotoxin stabilized by three disulfide bridges.

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alpha-Conotoxin ImI is a 12-amino acid peptide, found in the venom of the marine snail Conus imperialis. This conotoxin is a selective antagonist of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. To produce biologically active alpha-ImI, disulfide bonds must be formed between Cys2-Cys8 and Cys3-Cys12.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Pawel Buczek"

  • - Pawel Buczek's recent research primarily focuses on the synthesis and manipulation of complex oxide heterostructures, revealing their potential in advanced technologies through self-assembled vertically aligned nanostructures, which offer enhanced structural flexibility and tunability of properties.
  • - His work has delved into the dynamics of spin waves in disordered materials, utilizing the Heisenberg model to explore how disorder impacts magnon properties, providing insights that can further understanding in the field of magnetism.
  • - Buczek has also contributed to environmental science by studying the solar absorption characteristics of nitrophenols in various phases, emphasizing their role in atmospheric processes and the implications for organic aerosol research.