11 results on '"Prokofiev Alexander V."'
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2. CUP–A New High-Flux Irradiation Position at the ANITA Neutron Facility at TSL.
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Prokofiev, Alexander V., Passoth, Elke, Hjalmarsson, Anders, and Majerle, Mitja
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EFFECT of radiation on integrated circuits , *IRRADIATION , *SOFT errors , *SINGLE event effects , *NEUTRON beams - Abstract
A new irradiation position has been constructed, characterized, and put into operation at the ANITA facility in The Svedberg Laboratory (TSL) for accelerated testing of components and systems for single event effects. Results of beam characterization measurements are reported. The energy-integrated neutron flux above 10 MeV, amounting to more than 10^7~\cm^\-2\cdot\s^\-1, is the highest among the facilities with atmospheric-like spectra. The employed characterization and simulation techniques are applicable for a broad class of neutron facilities. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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3. Measurement of fission yields and isomeric yield ratios at IGISOL.
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Pomp, Stephan, Mattera, Andrea, Rakopoulos, Vasileios, Al-Adili, Ali, Lantz, Mattias, Solders, Andreas, Jansson, Kaj, Prokofiev, Alexander V., Eronen, Tommi, Gorelov, Dimitri, Jokinen, Ari, Kankainen, Anu, Moore, Iain D., Penttilä, Heikki, and Rinta-Antila, Sami
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NUCLEAR fission , *METASTABLE states , *ANGULAR momentum (Nuclear physics) , *NEUTRONS , *TIN isotopes - Abstract
Data on fission yields and isomeric yield ratios (IYR) are tools to study the fission process, in particular the generation of angular momentum. We use the IGISOL facility with the Penning trap JYFLTRAP in Jyväskylä, Finland, for such measurements on 232Th and natU targets. Previously published fission yield data from IGISOL concern the 232Th(p,f) and 238U(p,f) reactions at 25 and 50 MeV. Recently, a neutron source, using the Be(p,n) reaction, has been developed, installed and tested. We summarize the results for (p,f) focusing on the first measurement of IYR by direct ion counting. We also present first results for IYR and relative yields for Sn and Sb isotopes in the 128-133 mass range from natU(n,f) based on γ-spectrometry. We find a staggering behaviour in the cumulative yields for Sn and a shift in the independent fission yields for Sb as compared to current evaluations. Plans for the future experimental program on fission yields and IYR measurements are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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4. Studying fission neutrons with 2E-2v and 2E.
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Al-Adili, Ali, Jansson, Kaj, Tarrío, Diego, Hambsch, Franz-Josef, Göök, Alf, Oberstedt, Stephan, Frégeau, Marc Olivier, Gustavsson, Cecilia, Lantz, Mattias, Mattera, Andrea, Prokofiev, Alexander V., Rakopoulos, Vasileios, Solders, Andreas, Vidali, Marzio, Österlund, Michael, and Pomp, Stephan
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FISSION neutrons , *EXCITATION energy (In situ microanalysis) , *CELL nuclei , *SILICON detectors , *IONIZATION chambers - Abstract
This work aims at measuring prompt-fission neutrons at different excitation energies of the nucleus. Two independent techniques, the 2E-2v and the 2E techniques, are used to map the characteristics of the mass-dependent prompt fission neutron multiplicity, ν(A), when the excitation energy is increased. The VERDI 2E-2v spectrometer is being developed at JRC-GEEL. The Fission Fragment (FF) energies are measured using two arrays of 16 silicon (Si) detectors each. The FFs velocities are obtained by time-of-flight, measured between micro-channel plates (MCP) and Si detectors. With MCPs placed on both sides of the fission source, VERDI allows for independent timing measurements for both fragments. 252Cf(sf) was measured and the present results revealed particular features of the 2E-2v technique. Dedicated simulations were also performed using the GEF code to study important aspects of the 2E-2v technique. Our simulations show that prompt neutron emission has a non-negligible impact on the deduced fragment data and affects also the shape of ν(A). Geometrical constraints lead to a total-kinetic energy-dependent detection efficiency. The 2E technique utilizes an ionization chamber together with two liquid scintillator detectors. Two measurements have been performed, one of 252Cf(sf) and another one of thermal-neutron induced fission in 235U(n,f). Results from 252Cf(sf) are reported here. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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5. Neutron-multiplicity experiments for enhanced fission modelling.
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Al-Adili, Ali, Tarrío, Diego, Hambsch, Franz-Josef, Göök, Alf, Jansson, Kaj, Solders, Andreas, Rakapoulos, Vasileios, Gustavsson, Cecilia, Lantz, Mattias, Mattera, Andrea, Oberstedt, Stephan, Prokofiev, Alexander V., Sundén, Erik A., Vidali, Marzio, Österlund, Michael, and Pomp, Stephan
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NUCLEAR fission , *NEUTRON multiplicity , *NUCLEAR models , *ISOTOPES , *NUCLEAR structure , *PROMPT neutrons - Abstract
The nuclear de-excitation process of fission fragments (FF) provides fundamental information for the understanding of nuclear fission and nuclear structure in neutron-rich isotopes. The variation of the prompt-neutron multiplicity, ?(A), as a function of the incident neutron energy (En) is one of many open questions. It leads to significantly different treatments in various fission models and implies that experimental data are analyzed based on contradicting assumptions. One critical question is whether the additional excitation energy (Eexc) is manifested through an increase of ν(A) for all fragments or for the heavy ones only. A systematic investigation of ν(A) as a function of En has been initiated. Correlations between prompt-fission neutrons and fission fragments are obtained by using liquid scintillators in conjunction with a Frisch-grid ionization chamber. The proof-of-principle has been achieved on the reaction 235U(nth,f) at the Van De Graff (VdG) accelerator of the JRC-Geel using a fully digital data acquisition system. Neutrons from 252Cf(sf) were measured separately to quantify the neutron-scattering component due to surrounding shielding material and to determine the intrinsic detector efficiency. Prelimenary results on ν(A) and spectrum in correlation with FF properties are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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6. Measurements of isomeric yield ratios of fission products from proton-induced fission on natU and 232Th via direct ion counting.
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Rakopoulos, Vasileios, Lantz, Mattias, Al-Adili, Ali, Gorelov, Dmitry, Jokinen, Ari, Kolhinen, Veli, Mattera, Andrea, Moore, Iain D., Penttilä, Heikki, Prokofiev, Alexander V., Solders, Andreas, and Pomp, Stephan
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NUCLEAR isomers , *FISSION products , *PROTONS , *NUCLEAR fission , *URANIUM , *THORIUM - Abstract
Independent isomeric yield ratios (IYR) of 81Ge, 96Y, 97Y, 97Nb, 128Sn and 130Sn have been determined in the 25MeV proton-induced fission of natU and 232Th. The measurements were performed at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility at the University of Jyväskylä. A direct ion counting measurement of the isomeric fission yield ratios was accomplished for the first time, registering the fission products in less than a second after their production. In addition, the IYRs of natU were measured by means of γ -spectroscopy in order to verify the consistency of the recently upgraded experimental setup. From the obtained results, indications of a dependence of the production rate on the fissioning system can be noticed. These data were compared with data available in the literature, whenever possible. Using the TALYS code and the experimentally obtained IYRs, we also deduced the average angular momentum of the fission fragments after scission. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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7. Simulations of the stopping efficiencies of fission ion guides.
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Solders, Andreas, Al-Adili, Ali, Gorelov, Dmitry, Jansson, Kaj, Jokinen, Ari, Kolhinen, Veli, Lantz, Mattias, Mattera, Andrea, Moore, Ian, Nilsson, Niklas, Norlin, Martin, Penttilä, Heikki, Pomp, Stephan, Prokofiev, Alexander V., Rakopoulos, Vasileios, Rinta-Antila, Sami, and Simutkin, Vasily
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NUCLEAR fission , *NUCLEAR reactions , *NUCLIDES , *PARTICLE accelerators ,UNIVERSITY of Jyvasklya (Jyvaskyla, Finland) - Abstract
With the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility, located at the University of Jyväskylä, products of nuclear reactions are separated by mass. The high resolving power of the JYFLTRAP Penning trap, with full separation of individual nuclides, capacitates the study of nuclides far from the line of stability. For the production of neutron-rich medium-heavy nuclides, fissioning of actinides is a feasible reaction. This can be achieved with protons from an in-house accelerator or, alternatively, with neutrons through the addition of a newly developed Be(p,xn)-converter. The hereby-obtained fission products are used in nuclear data measurements, for example fission yields, nuclear masses, Q-values and decay spectroscopy. Prior to separation, the ionized reaction products are stopped in a helium-filled gas cell, referred to as the ion-guide. In this work we present simulations of the stopping of fission products in an ion guide developed for neutron-induced fission. The production and extraction rates are evaluated and compared against experimental values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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8. Single Event Transients and Pulse Quenching Effects in Bandgap Reference Topologies for Space Applications.
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Andreou, Charalambos M., Javanainen, Arto, Rominski, Adrian, Virtanen, Ari, Liberali, Valentino, Calligaro, Cristiano, Prokofiev, Alexander V., Gerardin, Simone, Bagatin, Marta, Paccagnella, Alessandro, Gonzalez-Castano, Diego M., Gomez, Faustino, Nahmad, Daniel, and Georgiou, Julius
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SINGLE event effects , *BAND gaps , *ELECTRIC potential , *COMPLEMENTARY metal oxide semiconductors , *HEAVY ions , *ANALOG circuits - Abstract
An architectural performance comparison of bandgap voltage reference variants, designed in a 0.18~\mu \text m CMOS process, is performed with respect to single event transients. These are commonly induced in microelectronics in the space radiation environment. Heavy ion tests (Silicon, Krypton, Xenon) are used to explore the analog single-event transients and have revealed pulse quenching mechanisms in analogue circuits. The different topologies are compared, in terms of cross-section, pulse duration and pulse amplitude. The measured results, and the explanations behind the findings, reveal important guidelines for designing analog integrated circuits, which are intended for space applications. The paper includes an analysis on how pulse quenching occurs within the indispensable current mirror, which is used in every analog circuit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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9. Chronic Nicotine Modifies Skeletal Muscle Na,K-ATPase Activity through Its Interaction with the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor and Phospholemman.
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Chibalin, Alexander V., Heiny, Judith A., Benziane, Boubacar, Prokofiev, Alexander V., Vasiliev, Alexander V., Kravtsova, Violetta V., and Krivoi, Igor I.
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NICOTINE , *SKELETAL muscle , *ADENOSINE triphosphatase , *NICOTINIC acetylcholine receptors , *PHOSPHOLEMMAN - Abstract
Our previous finding that the muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) and the Na,K-ATPase interact as a regulatory complex to modulate Na,K-ATPase activity suggested that chronic, circulating nicotine may alter this interaction, with longterm changes in the membrane potential. To test this hypothesis, we chronically exposed rats to nicotine delivered orally for 21-31 days. Chronic nicotine produced a steady membrane depolarization of ∼3 mV in the diaphragm muscle, which resulted from a net change in electrogenic transport by the Na,K-ATPase a2 and a1 isoforms. Electrogenic transport by the a2 isoform increased (+1.8 mV) while the activity of the a1 isoform decreased (24.4 mV). Protein expression of Na,K-ATPase a1 or a2 isoforms and the nAChR did not change; however, the content of α2 subunit in the plasma membrane decreased by 25%, indicating that its stimulated electrogenic transport is due to an increase in specific activity. The physical association between the nAChR, the Na,K-ATPase α1 or α2 subunits, and the regulatory subunit of the Na,K-ATPase, phospholemman (PLM), measured by co-immuno precipitation, was stable and unchanged. Chronic nicotine treatment activated PKCa/β2 and PKCd and was accompanied by parallel increases in PLM phosphorylation at Ser63 and Ser68 . Collectively, these results demonstrate that nicotine at chronic doses, acting through the nAChR-Na,K-ATPase complex, is able to modulate Na,K-ATPase activity in an isoform-specific manner and that the regulatory range includes both stimulation and inhibition of enzyme activity. Cholinergic modulation of Na,K-ATPase activity is achieved, in part, through activation of PKC and phosphorylation of PLM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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10. Heavy-Ion Induced Threshold Voltage Tails in Floating Gate Arrays.
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Gerardin, Simone, Bagatin, Marta, Paccagnella, Alessandro, Cellere, Giorgio, Visconti, Angelo, Bonanomi, Mauro, Hjalmarsson, Anders, and Prokofiev, Alexander V.
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HEAVY ions , *FLASH memory , *ERROR rates , *INTEGRATED circuits , *METAL oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors , *SIMULATION methods & models , *EXPERIMENTAL design - Abstract
We studied heavy-ion effects on floating gate memories, focusing on the generation of tails in the threshold voltage distributions after irradiation. Using both experiments and simulations based on the Geant4 toolkit, we provide new insight, distinguishing two types of events, large events and small events, which are responsible for the secondary peak and the intermediate region in the post-rad threshold distribution, respectively. Both are well correlated with the energy deposited in the FG. Implications for error rate predictions are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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11. The Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor and the Na,K-ATPase α2 Isoform Interact to Regulate Membrane Electrogenesis in Skeletal Muscle.
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Heiny, Judith A., Kravtsova, Violetta V., Mandel, Frederic, Radzyukevich, Tatiana L., Benziane, Boubacar, Prokofiev, Alexander V., Pedersen, Steen E., Chibalin, Alexander V., and Krivoi, Igor I.
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CHOLINERGIC receptors , *ISOENZYMES , *SARCOLEMMA , *MEMBRANE proteins , *LABORATORY rats , *NICOTINIC agonists - Abstract
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) and the Na,K-ATPase functionally interact in skeletal muscle (Krivoi, I. I., Drabkina, T. M., Kravtsova, V. V., Vasiliev, A. N., Eaton, M. J., Skatchkov, S. N., and Mandel, F. (2006) Pflugers Arch. 452, 756-765; Krivoi, 1., Vasiliev, A., Kravtsova, V., Dobretsov, M., and Mandel, F. (2003) Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 986, 639-641). In this interaction, the specific binding of nanomolar concentrations of nicotinic agonists to the nAChR stimulates electrogenic transport by the Na,K-ATPase α2 isozyme, causing membrane hyperpolarization. This study examines the molecular nature and membrane localization of this interaction. Stimulation of Na,K-ATPase activity by the nAChR does not require ion flow through open nAChRs. It can be induced by nAChR desensitization alone, in the absence of nicotinic agonist, and saturates when the nAChR is fully desensitized. It is enhanced by noncompetitive blockers of the nAChR (proadifen, QX-222), which promote non-conducting or desensitized states; and retarded by tetracaine, which stabilizes the resting nAChR conformation. The interaction operates at the neuromuscular junction as well as on extrajunctional sarcolemma. The Na,K-ATPase α2 isozyme is enriched at the postsynaptic neuromuscular junction and co-localizes with nAChRs. The nAChR and Na,K-ATPase subunits specifically coimmunoprecipitate with each other, phospholemman, and caveolin-3. In a purified membrane preparation from Torpedo californica enriched in nAChRs and the Na,K-ATPase, a ouabain-induced conformational change of the Na,K-ATPase enhances a conformational transition of the nAChR to a desensitized state. These results suggest a mechanism by which the nAChR in a desensitized state with high apparent affinity for agonist interacts with the Na,K-ATPase to stimulate active transport. The interaction utilizes a membrane-delimited complex involving protein-protein interactions, either directly or through additional protein partners. This interaction is expected to enhance neuromuscular transmission and muscle excitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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