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Showing papers by "Bruno Lucas published in 2009"


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TL;DR: In this article, a review on the tryptophan case is presented, where three groups have mostly done spectroscopic studies and one has mainly been involved in dynamics studies of the excited states in femtosecond/picosecond range and also in the fragmentation kinetics from nanosecond to millisecond.
Abstract: UV photoinduced fragmentation of protonated aromatic amino acids has emerged the last few years, coming from a situation where nothing was known to what we think a good understanding of the optical properties. We will mainly focus this review on the tryptophan case. Three groups have mostly done spectroscopic studies and one has mainly been involved in dynamics studies of the excited states in the femtosecond/picosecond range and also in the fragmentation kinetics from nanosecond to millisecond. All these data, along with high level ab initio calculations, have shed light on the role of the different electronic states of the protonated molecules upon the fragmentation mechanisms.

45 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have shown that using an optical excitation at a wavelength of 365nm photoconductivity modifies the carrier density without changing the mobility, and that there is no significant change in the mobility value when the transistor is bent in the direction of the current flow.

29 citations


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TL;DR: It is suggested that Tx enhances autoimmunity when it coincides with the first encounter of autoreactive T cells with their cognate Ag, and the relationship between Tx-induced lymphopenia, tissue remodeling, and autoIMmunity is discussed.
Abstract: Autoimmune diseases develop in selected normal mouse strains when thymectomy (Tx) is performed at 3 days of age (d3-Tx). Insufficient T cell regulation after Tx may result from a defect in regulatory T (Treg) cells or from an augmented effector T (Teff) cell number/pathogenicity. We have previously shown that Tx at 3 wk (wk3-Tx), the age of massive islet Ag release, accelerates diabetes onset. We now have determined diabetes incidence in d3-Tx nonobese diabetic mice and compared the frequency and function of their Teff and Treg cells with those of wk3-Tx mice. We found that d3-Tx had no effect on diabetes incidence, but induced gastritis. After day 3 and week 3 Tx, Treg cells were fully competent and their frequency increased. The number of diabetogenic T cells was greatly amplified after wk3-Tx and likely overcame Treg cell control, leading to an early tolerance breakdown. By contrast, in d3-Tx mice, activation concerned few cells and Teff cell amplification remained controlled. This suggests that Tx enhances autoimmunity when it coincides with the first encounter of autoreactive T cells with their cognate Ag. The relationship between Tx-induced lymphopenia, tissue remodeling, and autoimmunity is discussed.

21 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, an ITO/Ag/ITO tri-layer anode was used to achieve high resistivity levels in organic photovoltaic (Pc-C 60)-based organic solar cells.

21 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, photodissociation of the complex between protonated tryptamine, TryH +, and 18-crown-6 ether (CE) was investigated, where the photoactive electron is located in an antibonding orbital between C and NH 3.

16 citations


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TL;DR: The photofragmentation dynamics of Ar(2)(+) and Ar(3)(+) clusters has been investigated at a 527 nm wavelength (2.35 eV) using a setup that allows simultaneous detection of the ionic and neutral fragments in a coincidence experiment to enable a complete description of the fragmentation dynamics.
Abstract: The photofragmentation dynamics of Ar2+ and Ar3+ clusters has been investigated at a 527 nm wavelength (2.35 eV) using a setup that allows simultaneous detection of the ionic and neutral fragments in a coincidence experiment. Measurement of positions and times of flight enables in principle a complete description of the fragmentation dynamics. The photofragmentation dynamics of Ar3+ clusters is similar to that of Ar2+ with, in addition, the ejection of a third fragment that can be neutral or ionized via a resonant electron capture. This is attributed to the triangular geometry of the Ar3+ ion.

9 citations


08 Jul 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of flexible substrates on the characteristics of two organic optoelectronic devices, namely P3HT:PCBM-based photovoltaic bulk heterojunctions and pentacene based phototransistors, was discussed.
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss the effect of flexible substrates on the characteristics of two organic optoelectronic devices, namely P3HT:PCBM-based photovoltaic bulk heterojunctions and pentacene-based phototransistors. In addition, we have developed anode materials deposited by ion beam sputtering, a technique which satisfies the low temperature deposition requirements associated with the use of plastic substrates. The anode materials consisted of indium tin oxide (ITO) and ITO/metal/ITO tri-layers. The use of tri-layer anodes in P3HT:PCBM-based solar cells resulted in an increase in the fill factor and the power conversion efficiency reached a value of 2% with an ITO(70 nm)/Ag(14 nm)/ITO(70 nm) anode deposited on a polyphthalate carbonate substrate. In the case of phototransistors, a photosensitivity of 1.6 × 10 under illumination at 365 nm (with a power intensity of 7 mW/cm) was obtained in the off-state of the transistor. We have fine-tuned the anode structure and deposition/annealing conditions towards flexible organic devices and optimal device characteristics.

2 citations