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Design and development of passive millimeter-wave imaging systemsStein, Edwin Lee, Jr. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Delaware, 2009. / Principal faculty advisor: Dennis W. Prather, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Includes bibliographical references.
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Millimeter wave far-field imaging via optical upconversion techniquesSamluk, Jesse Paul. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.E.C.E.)--University of Delaware, 2008. / Principal faculty advisor: . Includes bibliographical references.
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Photofunctional molecular materials for chemical sensing, bioimaging and electrochromic applicationsMa, Yun 24 August 2015 (has links)
This thesis is dedicated to developing novel photofunctional molecular materials for the applications in chemical sensing, bioimaging and electrochromic. To begin with, a brief introduction of photofunctional molecular materials and an overview of their applications in chemical sensing, bioimaging and electrochromic were presented in Chapter 1. In chapter 2, we have synthesized a series of water-soluble phosphorescent cationic iridium(III) solvato complexes (1-7) as multicolor cellular probes for imaging in living cells. All of these complexes can be dissolved in PBS. The emission of complexes can be tuned from green to red by changing the chemical structure of cyclomedtalating ligands. All complexes exhibit low cytotoxicity to living cells and exhibit cell membrane permeability and specific staining of cytoplasm. They enter the cells by the mechanism of energy-independent passive diffusion mechanisms. More importantly, complex 7 can act as a two-photon phosphorescent cellular probe, and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy is successfully applied for bioimaging in the presence of short-lived background fluorescence. We developed two excellent optical probes for CO2 detection in Chapter 3. The first one for the CO2 detection is a phosphorescent probe based on an iridium(III) complex with 2-phenylimidazo-[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthroline. After bubbling CO2 into the detection solution, the quenched phosphorescence by the addition of CH3COO can be recovered. Photobleaching experiment demonstrates that this phosphorescent CO2 probe shows higher photostability than some of the reported organic probes. More importantly, the time-resolved PL experiment demonstrates that this probe can be used to detect CO2 in the presence of strong background fluorescence, which improves the sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio of the sensor in complicated media. The second one is a water-soluble fluorescent probe based on tetraphenylethene derivative. After bubbling CO2 into the detection solution, remarkable color change and fluorescence enhancement could be observed. The response of this probe to CO2 in aqueous solution is fast and the detection limit is about 2.4 × 106 M. To emphasize the practical application of this probe, a porous film was successfully fabricated by mixing the dye with sodium carboxymethyl cellulose in water, which can serve as an efficient CO2 gas sensor. More importantly, this probe exhibits low cytotoxicity towards live cells and has the ability to monitor the external CO2 concentration changes of living cells. Chapter 4 focused on the development of novel soft salt based phosphorescent probe. This type of probe consists of two oppositely charged ionic complexes with two distinguishable emission colors, which makes it a perfect candidate as a ratiometric probe. The emission color of 10 changes from blue to red with increasing pH value. 10 is cell-permeable and exhibits low cytotoxicity, and it has been successfully applied for ratiometric pH imaging with the use of confocal microscopy, demonstrating its great potential for intracellular environment monitoring. Furthermore, phosphorescence lifetime imaging experiments can detect intracellular pH variations by photoluminescence lifetime measurements, which allowed for eliminating background fluorescence and selecting long-lived phosphorescence images. Quantitative measurement of intracellular pH fluctuations caused by oxidative stress has been successfully carried out for 10 based on the pH-dependent calibration curve. A series of cationic Zn(II) complexes has been designed and synthesized in chapter 5. The photophysical properties of these Zn(II) complexes are affected by the counterions. By altering the counterions, the emission peak can be changed from 549 nm to 622 nm. Interestingly, the CIE coordinate and the emission colors can be simply tuned by adjusting the concentration of 11d in the polyether. Under an electric field of about 15 V applied onto the electrodes, the emission color of the solution of 11b-11d near the cathode changed its original emission color to sky blue. Based on this interesting electrochromic fluorescence of 11d, a quasi-solid information recording device has been successfully designed. Furthermore, data encryption has been realized by combining 1d with BODIPY, and information decoding processed has been accomplished, for the first time, by employing TPA excitation techniques, in which the large TPA cross section of 11d is differentiated from small TPA cross section of common organic dyes. Finally, Chapters 6 and 7 present the concluding remarksand the experimental details of the work described in Chapters 25
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[en] PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN THE MEDICAL IMAGE DEVICES INDUSTRY: AN ANALYSIS OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE / [pt] SISTEMAS PRODUTIVOS NA INDÚSTRIA DE EQUIPAMENTOS MÉDICOS DE DIAGNÓSTICO POR IMAGEM: UMA ANÁLISE DA RESSONÂNCIA MAGNÉTICALEILA CRISTINA NUNES GOMES 15 March 2005 (has links)
[pt] Nas últimas décadas, vem ocorrendo uma importante revolução
na área da
tecnologia médica, em particular nos equipamentos de
diagnóstico por imagem. O
propósito central da presente tese concentra-se na análise
e compreensão das
estratégias e sistemas produtivos empregados na produção
desses equipamentos, com
enfoque específico na produção de equipamentos de
Ressonância Magnética, pela
importância de se dispor de dados e informações
principalmente em países como o
Brasil que, apesar de ainda não apresentarem produção
nacional, fazem uso de toda
essa tecnologia e necessitam preparar recursos humanos não
só para a sua própria
utilização, mas também para o desenvolvimento e produção de
componentes e
periféricos específicos. Um grande motivador para esta
pesquisa foi o Projeto ToRM,
desenvolvido pela Universidade de São Paulo. O projeto
constava do
desenvolvimento local de um equipamento de ressonância para
que fosse possível a
formação de mão-de-obra especializada e a realização de
estudos para acessórios e
componentes. A metodologia empregada neste estudo, o qual é
de caráter
exploratório, envolve uma pesquisa bibliográfica e dois
estudos de casos realizados
em empresas produtoras de equipamentos de diagnóstico por
imagem - Philips
Medical Systems e Siemens Medical. Assim, com a compreensão
dos sistemas
produtivos aplicados, objetiva-se subsidiar as empresas e
universidades com
informações atualizadas referentes a essa indústria,
principalmente pela falta de
material acadêmico sobre o assunto. / [en] In the last decades, an important revolution has taken
place in the medical
technology field, particularly in image diagnosis
equipment. The central purpose of
the present thesis is to analyze and understand the
strategies and productive systems
used in the production of such equipment, with specific
focus on the production of
Magnetic Resonance equipment. It is important to make data
and information
available especially in countries like Brazil, which,
despite still not having a national
production, make use of this technology and need to prepare
human resources not
only for its own use but also for the development and
production of specific
components. A great motivation to this research was the
ToRM Project, developed by
the University of São Paulo. This project consisted in the
local development of a
resonance machine, which would allow for the preparation of
specialized
professionals and the development of studies about
accessories and components. The
methodology used in the present study, which is exploratory
in character, involves a
literature review and case studies performed in two major
manufacturers of image
diagnosis equipment - Philips Medical Systems and Siemens
Medical. Thus, by
understanding the productive systems applied, our goal is
to provide companies and
universities with updated information about this industry,
especially considering the
lack of academic material on this subject.
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