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Surface Plasmon Enhanced Heating Of Gold Nanoparticles: A Plasmonic Optical Switch, Philip Gareth Evans May 2007

Surface Plasmon Enhanced Heating Of Gold Nanoparticles: A Plasmonic Optical Switch, Philip Gareth Evans

Doctoral Dissertations

Recent work by Lereu et al. (Appl. Phys. Lett. Vol. 86, 154101, 2005) demonstrates a method of all-optical transfer of modulation signals using surface plasmon excitation on thin gold films. Localized heating of the film, resulting from surface plasmon decay, alter the optical properties of the device. A similar optical modulation method is now presented using gold nanoparticles. Computational models are used to generate realistic values of the thermo-optical response of gold and the thermal dynamics of a hot nanoparticle-substrate device. Differential pump-probe reflectivity measurements were perferomed and demonstrate modulation frequencies of upto 10kHz, an improvement of two orders of …


Scanning Probe Microscopy: Applications For Genomic Research, David Post Allison May 2007

Scanning Probe Microscopy: Applications For Genomic Research, David Post Allison

Doctoral Dissertations

The inauguration of the International Human Genome Initiative in the later part of the 1980’s coincided with the development of scanning probe microscopy (SPM). SPM was a good fit as one of the new technologies that might be implemented to sequence or map DNA and perhaps make a major contribution toward the goal of sequencing the entire human genome. Although the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) was invented in 1982 [Binnig 1982] and the atomic force microscope (AFM) in 1986 [Binnig 1986], it was not until 1987 that the first STM became commercially available; the AFM became available in 1989.

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Effects Of Egg Yolk Antibodies On Weanling Pigs Challenged With Pathogenic Salmonella Typhimurium, Sukanya Rattanatabtimtong May 2007

Effects Of Egg Yolk Antibodies On Weanling Pigs Challenged With Pathogenic Salmonella Typhimurium, Sukanya Rattanatabtimtong

Doctoral Dissertations

An experiment was conducted to determine effects of anti-Salmonella egg yolk antibodies (ASEYA) on shedding and antibiotic resistance of Salmonella enterica Typhimurium and E. coli, growth performance and immunological parameters. Weaned pigs in two replicate trials (n = 132) were randomly assigned to six dietary treatments, including a control diet without additives, apramycin followed by carbadox, oxytetracycline (OXY), egg yolk powder containing ASEYA, egg yolk powder lacking ASEYA, or spray dried plasma protein (SDPP). Treatments were given to pigs on day 3 of the trial and all pigs were intranasally and orally challenged with Salmonella Typhimurium containing a …