Publications by authors named "R D Todorov"

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  • The study focuses on the challenges of synthesizing PtSe layers on inexpensive substrates while ensuring high quality and controlled thickness.
  • Researchers used a thermally assisted conversion method to grow these layers on soda lime glass, confirming the results through various analytical techniques.
  • They demonstrated the potential of PtSe as transparent conductive layers in innovative devices, such as liquid crystal structures, paving the way for cost-effective optoelectronic applications.
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We present a review of phase formation tendencies, methods for preparation and optical properties of alloys and compounds from the binary systems of silver or gold with metals and metalloids from the p-block of the Periodic system of elements. Reference data about the homogeneity regions in the systems of interest, together with information about the crystalline structure of existing indexed compounds in them, is proposed and statistically analyzed. General background for the synthesis of intermetallic alloys and compounds, and the tendencies for their preparation for plasmonic purposes are presented.

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Purpose: A type IX SLAP (superior labrum anterior to posterior) lesion involves 360° of the glenohumeral labrum. Only rare reports have been published analyzing the risk factors of this lesion and the success of its arthroscopic management. The aim of our study is to evaluate predisposing factors that lead to SLAP IX and to assess the clinical outcome after arthroscopic treatment.

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  • The study explores how Tungsten ditelluride (WTe) single crystals are grown using the chemical vapor transport (CVT) method, optimizing for high quality and size.
  • Advanced characterization techniques, like X-ray diffraction and spectroscopic methods, reveal the crystals' strong structural and optical properties.
  • The research highlights WTe's unique optical anisotropy, indicating potential applications in low-loss light modulation on a nanoscale level due to its high refractive index and specific dielectric behavior.
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Introduction: Surgical stress response, results in elevated levels of anti-insulin hormones and reduced insulin secretion. This hormonal state may be detrimental for surgical patients due to the presence of insulin resistance and hyperglycemia. Additionally, pre-operative fasting favors this conditions.

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