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Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

EducationDolgoprudnyy, Russia
About: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology is a education organization based out in Dolgoprudnyy, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 8594 authors who have published 16968 publications receiving 246551 citations. The organization is also known as: MIPT & Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University).


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TL;DR: In this paper, the specific heat and spectral intensity I(ω) of Raman scattering for Lu B12 single crystal samples with various boron isotopes (N = 10, 11, nat) were performed at low and intermediate temperatures.
Abstract: Precision measurements of the specific heat and spectral intensity I(ω) of Raman scattering for Lu N B12 single crystal samples with various boron isotopes (N = 10, 11, nat) have been performed at low and intermediate temperatures. A boson peak in the low-frequency part of the I(ω) spectrum has been observed for the first time for lutetium dodecaboride at liquid nitrogen temperatures. It has been shown that low-temperature anomalies in the specific heat, along with the features of Raman spectra, can be interpreted in terms of the transition to a cageglass state at T* = 50−70 K, which appears when Lu3+ ions are displaced from the centrosymmetric position in cavities of a rigid covalent boron sublattice towards the randomly located boron vacancies. The concentrations of various two-level systems that correspond to two types of vibrational clusters with correlation lengths of 12–15 and 18–22 A, respectively, have been estimated. The vibrational density of states of LuB12 has been calculated from Raman spectra in the model of soft atomic potentials. An approach has been proposed to explain the dielectrization of the properties of the YbB12 compound at T < T*, as well as the features of the formation of magnetic structures in RB12 antiferromagnets (R = Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm) and the suppression of superconductivity in LuB12.

61 citations

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TL;DR: The reconstructed network substantially expands the existing knowledge of transcriptional regulation in nitrogen-fixing microorganisms and can be used for genetic experiments, metabolic reconstruction, and evolutionary analysis.
Abstract: Biological nitrogen fixation plays a crucial role in the nitrogen cycle. An ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, reducing it to ammonium, was described for multiple species of Bacteria and Archaea. Being a complex and sensitive process, nitrogen fixation requires a complicated regulatory system, also, on the level of transcription. The transcriptional regulatory network for nitrogen fixation was extensively studied in several representatives of the class Alphaproteobacteria. This regulatory network includes the activator of nitrogen fixation NifA, working in tandem with the alternative sigma-factor RpoN as well as oxygen-responsive regulatory systems, one-component regulators FnrN/FixK and two-component system FixLJ. Here we used a comparative genomics analysis for in silico study of the transcriptional regulatory network in 50 genomes of Alphaproteobacteria. We extended the known regulons and proposed the scenario for the evolution of the nitrogen fixation transcriptional network. The reconstructed network substantially expands the existing knowledge of transcriptional regulation in nitrogen-fixing microorganisms and can be used for genetic experiments, metabolic reconstruction, and evolutionary analysis.

61 citations

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TL;DR: Somayazulu et al. as discussed by the authors explored the high-pressure phase stability and superconductivity of lanthanum hydrides at pressures above 150 GPa and showed that the superconducting gap is up to 35 meV.
Abstract: Recent experiments have established previously predicted ${\mathrm{LaH}}_{10}$ as the highest-temperature superconductor, with ${T}_{C}$ up to 250--260 K [Drozdov et al., Nature (London) 569, 528 (2019); Somayazulu et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 027001 (2019)]. In this work we explore the high-pressure phase stability and superconductivity of lanthanum hydrides ${\mathrm{LaH}}_{m}$. We predict the stability of the hitherto unreported polyhydride $P6/mmm\ensuremath{-}{\mathrm{LaH}}_{16}$ at pressures above 150 GPa; at 200 GPa, its predicted superconducting ${T}_{C}$ is 156 K, the critical field ${\ensuremath{\mu}}_{0}{H}_{C}(0)$ is approximately 35 T, and the superconducting gap is up to 35 meV. We revisit the superconductivity of ${\mathrm{LaH}}_{10}$ and find its ${T}_{C}$ to be up to 259 K at 170 GPa from solving the Eliashberg equation and 271 K from solving the gap equation within the superconducting density functional theory, which also allows us to compute the Coulomb pseudopotential ${\ensuremath{\mu}}^{*}$ for ${\mathrm{LaH}}_{10}$ and ${\mathrm{LaH}}_{16}$.

61 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an ultra-compact plasmonic modulator that can be applied in photonic integrated circuits is studied. But the modulator is a metal-insulator-metal waveguide with an additional ultra-thin layer of indium tin oxide (ITO).

61 citations

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TL;DR: It is revealed that microcontainers exhibit nonessential level of toxicity with an efficient uptake of cells and constitute building blocks of a theranostic system, where detection and remote release can be achieved with the same carrier.
Abstract: We have designed multifunctional silver alginate hydrogel microcontainers referred to as loaded microcapsules with different sizes by assembling them via a template assisted approach using natural, highly porous calcium carbonate cores. Sodium alginate was immobilized into the pores of calcium carbonate particles of different sizes followed by cross-linking via addition of silver ions, which had a dual purpose: on one hand, the were used as a cross-linking agent, albeit in the monovalent form, while on the other hand they have led to formation of silver nanoparticles. Monovalent silver ions, an unusual cross-linking agent, improve the sensitivity to ultrasound, lead to homogeneous distribution of silver nanoparticles. Silver nanoparticles appeared on the shell of the alginate microcapsules in the twin-structure as determined by transmission electron microscopy. Remote release of a payload from alginate containers by ultrasound was found to strongly depend on the particle size. The possibility to use such ...

61 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Dominique Pallin132113188668
Vladimir N. Uversky13195975342
Lee Sawyer130134088419
Dmitry Novikov12734883093
Simon Lin12675469084
Zeno Dixon Greenwood126100277347
Christian Ohm12687369771
Alexey Myagkov10958645630
Stanislav Babak10730866226
Alexander Zaitsev10345348690
Vladimir Popov102103050257
Alexander Vinogradov9641040879
Gueorgui Chelkov9332141816
Igor Pshenichnov8336222699
Vladimir Popov8337026390
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202368
2022238
20211,774
20202,246
20192,112
20181,902