7 results match your criteria: "Yury Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov[Affiliation]"
Curr Issues Mol Biol
December 2023
Laboratory for Fundamental and Applied Research, Saratov State University of Genetics, Biotechnology and Engineering Named after N.I. Vavilov, 335 Sokolovaya Str., 410005 Saratov, Russia.
Two approaches to the synthesis of 2D binary identifiers ("fingerprints") of DNA-associated symbol sequences are considered in this paper. One of these approaches is based on the simulation of polarization-dependent diffraction patterns formed by reading the modeled DNA-associated 2D phase-modulating structures with a coherent light beam. In this case, 2D binarized distributions of close-to-circular extreme polarization states are applied as fingerprints of analyzed nucleotide sequences.
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April 2023
Physics Department, Yury Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov, Saratov 410054, Russia.
The results of experimental studies of ohmic conductivity degradation in the ensembles of nanostructured anatase bridges under a long-term effect of direct current are presented. Stochastic sets of partially conducting inter-electrode bridges consisting of close-packed anatase nanoparticles were formed by means of the seeding particles from drying aqueous suspensions on the surfaces of silica substrates with interdigital platinum electrodes. Multiple-run experiments conducted at room temperature have shown that ohmic conductivity degradation in these systems is irreversible.
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February 2023
Institute of Physics, Saratov State University, 83 Astrakhanskaya St., 410012 Saratov, Russia.
Results of computational analysis and visualization of differences in gene structures using polarization coding are presented. A two-dimensional phase screen, where each element of which corresponds to a specific basic nucleotide (adenine, cytosine, guanine, or thymine), displays the analyzed nucleotide sequence. Readout of the screen with a coherent beam characterized by a given polarization state forms a diffracted light field with a local polarization structure that is unique for the analyzed nucleotide sequence.
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July 2022
Physics Department, Yury Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov, 410054 Saratov, Russia.
A fundamental limitation of the spectral response of laser-pumped fluorescent nanostructured media was considered in terms of a probabilistic model establishing the relationship between the enhancement factor of a spectral quality and characteristic propagation and amplification scales of pump light and fluorescence in the medium. It was shown that the minimum spectral width of fluorescent response of the pumped medium is limited by competition between the stimulated emission and radiation losses in microscopic fluorescence emitters associated with the speckles randomly modulating the pumping light field. Theoretical results were compared to the experimental data on the spectral properties of the fluorescent response of laser-pumped nanostructured "anatase nanoparticles-dye solutions" systems with various structural and optical properties.
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October 2021
Physics Department, Yury Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov, 77 Polytechnicheskaya st., 410054 Saratov, Russia.
Microscopic structural rearrangements in expanding polylactide foams were probed using multiple dynamic scattering of laser radiation in the foam volume. Formation and subsequent expansion of polylactide foams was provided by a rapid or slow depressurization of the "plasticized polylactide-supercritical carbon dioxide" system. Dynamic speckles induced by a multiple scattering of laser radiation in the expanding foam were analyzed using the stacked speckle history technique, which is based on a joint mapping of spatial-temporal dynamics of evolving speckle patterns.
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April 2021
Physics Department, Yury Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov, 410054 Saratov, Russia.
Self-similar expansion of bubble embryos in a plasticized polymer under quasi-isothermal depressurization is examined using the experimental data on expansion rates of embryos in the CO-plasticized d,l-polylactide and modeling the results. The CO initial pressure varied from 5 to 14 MPa, and the depressurization rate was 5 × 10 MPa/s. The constant temperature in experiments was in a range from 310 to 338 K.
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May 2020
Physics Department, Yury Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov, Saratov 410054, Russia.
The experimental evidence on depressurization foaming of the amorphous D,L-polylactide, which is plasticized by subcritical (initial pressures below the critical value) or supercritical (initial pressures above the critical value) carbon dioxide at a temperature above the critical value, relates to two extreme cases: a slow quasi-isothermal foam expansion, and a rapid quasi-adiabatic expansion. Under certain conditions, the quasi-isothermal mode is characterized by the non-monotonic dependencies of the foam volume on the external pressure that are associated with the expansion-to-shrinkage transition. The quasi-adiabatic and quasi-isothermal expansions are characterized by a significant increase in the degree of foam expansion under conditions where the CO initial pressure approaches the critical value.
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