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2. Fundamentals of Polaritons in Strongly Anisotropic Thin Crystal Layers.
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Voronin, Kirill V., Álvarez-Pérez, Gonzalo, Lanza, Christian, Alonso-González, Pablo, and Nikitin, Alexey Y.
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- 2024
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3. Germanium Monosulfide as a Natural Platform for Highly Anisotropic THz Polaritons.
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Nörenberg, Tobias, Álvarez-Pérez, Gonzalo, Obst, Maximilian, Wehmeier, Lukas, Hempel, Franz, Klopf, J. Michael, Nikitin, Alexey Y., Kehr, Susanne C., Eng, Lukas M., Alonso-González, Pablo, and de Oliveira, Thales V. A. G.
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- 2022
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4. Germanium Monosulfide as a Natural Platform for Highly Anisotropic THz Polaritons
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Nörenberg, Tobias, Álvarez-Pérez, Gonzalo, Obst, Maximilian, Wehmeier, Lukas, Hempel, Franz, Klopf, J. Michael, Nikitin, Alexey Y., Kehr, Susanne C., Eng, Lukas M., Alonso-González, Pablo, and de Oliveira, Thales V. A. G.
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Terahertz (THz) electromagnetic radiation is key to access collective excitations such as magnons (spins), plasmons (electrons), or phonons (atomic vibrations), thus bridging topics between optics and solid-state physics. Confinement of THz light to the nanometer length scale is desirable for local probing of such excitations in low-dimensional systems, thereby circumventing the large footprint and inherently low spectral power density of far-field THz radiation. For that purpose, phonon polaritons (PhPs) in anisotropic van der Waals (vdW) materials have recently emerged as a promising platform for THz nanooptics. Hence, there is a demand for the exploration of materials that feature not only THz PhPs at different spectral regimes but also host anisotropic (directional) electrical, thermoelectric, and vibronic properties. To that end, we introduce here the semiconducting vdW-material alpha-germanium(II) sulfide (GeS) as an intriguing candidate. By employing THz nanospectroscopy supported by theoretical analysis, we provide a thorough characterization of the different in-plane hyperbolic and elliptical PhP modes in GeS. We find not only PhPs with long lifetimes (τ > 2 ps) and excellent THz light confinement (λ0/λ > 45) but also an intrinsic, phonon-induced anomalous dispersion as well as signatures of naturally occurring, substrate-mediated PhP canalization within a single GeS slab.
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- 2022
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5. Anisotropy and Modal Hybridization in Infrared Nanophotonics Using Low-Symmetry Materials.
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He, Mingze, Folland, Thomas G., Duan, Jiahua, Alonso-González, Pablo, De Liberato, Simone, Paarmann, Alexander, and Caldwell, Joshua D.
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- 2022
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6. Twisted Nano-Optics: Manipulating Light at the Nanoscale with Twisted Phonon Polaritonic Slabs.
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Duan, Jiahua, Capote-Robayna, Nathaniel, Taboada-Gutiérrez, Javier, Álvarez-Pérez, Gonzalo, Prieto, Iván, Martín-Sánchez, Javier, Nikitin, Alexey Y., and Alonso-González, Pablo
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- 2020
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7. Broad spectral tuning of ultra-low-loss polaritons in a van der Waals crystal by intercalation
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Taboada-Gutiérrez, Javier, Álvarez-Pérez, Gonzalo, Duan, Jiahua, Ma, Weiliang, Crowley, Kyle, Prieto, Iván, Bylinkin, Andrei, Autore, Marta, Volkova, Halyna, Kimura, Kenta, Kimura, Tsuyoshi, Berger, M.-H., Li, Shaojuan, Bao, Qiaoliang, Gao, Xuan P. A., Errea, Ion, Nikitin, Alexey Y., Hillenbrand, Rainer, Martín-Sánchez, Javier, and Alonso-González, Pablo
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Phonon polaritons—light coupled to lattice vibrations—in polar van der Waals crystals are promising candidates for controlling the flow of energy on the nanoscale due to their strong field confinement, anisotropic propagation and ultra-long lifetime in the picosecond range1–5. However, the lack of tunability of their narrow and material-specific spectral range—the Reststrahlen band—severely limits their technological implementation. Here, we demonstrate that intercalation of Na atoms in the van der Waals semiconductor α-V2O5enables a broad spectral shift of Reststrahlen bands, and that the phonon polaritons excited show ultra-low losses (lifetime of 4 ± 1 ps), similar to phonon polaritons in a non-intercalated crystal (lifetime of 6 ± 1 ps). We expect our intercalation method to be applicable to other van der Waals crystals, opening the door for the use of phonon polaritons in broad spectral bands in the mid-infrared domain.
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- 2020
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8. Twisted Nano-Optics: Manipulating Light at the Nanoscale with Twisted Phonon Polaritonic Slabs
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Duan, Jiahua, Capote-Robayna, Nathaniel, Taboada-Gutiérrez, Javier, Álvarez-Pérez, Gonzalo, Prieto, Iván, Martín-Sánchez, Javier, Nikitin, Alexey Y., and Alonso-González, Pablo
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Recent discoveries have shown that, when two layers of van der Waals (vdW) materials are superimposed with a relative twist angle between them, the electronic properties of the coupled system can be dramatically altered. Here, we demonstrate that a similar concept can be extended to the optics realm, particularly to propagating phonon polaritons–hybrid light-matter interactions. To do this, we fabricate stacks composed of two twisted slabs of a vdW crystal (α-MoO3) supporting anisotropic phonon polaritons (PhPs), and image the propagation of the latter when launched by localized sources. Our images reveal that, under a critical angle, the PhPs isofrequency curve undergoes a topological transition, in which the propagation of PhPs is strongly guided (canalization regime) along predetermined directions without geometric spreading. These results demonstrate a new degree of freedom (twist angle) for controlling the propagation of polaritons at the nanoscale with potential for nanoimaging, (bio)-sensing, or heat management.
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- 2020
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9. Strain-Tunable Single Photon Sources in WSe2 Monolayers.
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Iff, Oliver, Tedeschi, Davide, Martín-Sánchez, Javier, Moczała-Dusanowska, Magdalena, Tongay, Sefaattin, Yumigeta, Kentaro, Taboada-Gutiérrez, Javier, Savaresi, Matteo, Rastelli, Armando, Alonso-González, Pablo, Höfling, Sven, Trotta, Rinaldo, and Schneider, Christian
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- 2019
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10. Sustainable tourism and social value at World Heritage Sites: Towards a conservation plan for Altamira, Spain.
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Parga Dans, Eva and Alonso González, Pablo
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Highlights • This study identifies the social value of heritage in relation to sustainable tourism. • It showcases the social dimension of the World Heritage Site of Altamira, Spain. • Findings show the multiple factors determining the social value of heritage. • The research paves the way for improving normative approaches toward sustainable tourism. • It offers practical solutions to the challenges faced by the Altamira WHS. Abstract This study aims to identify the factors that constitute the social value of heritage in relation to sustainable tourism. To do so, this paper provides a theoretical contribution by unifying the fields of heritage management and sustainable tourism through a mixed-method approach. It showcases the social dimension of the World Heritage Site of Altamira, Spain, combining qualitative and quantitative techniques. Research findings provide information about the multiple factors determining the social value of heritage, namely: existential, aesthetic, economic, and legacy values and the risks associated with underestimating the contemporary social value. Ultimately, this research paves the way for improving normative approaches toward sustainable tourism and, offers practical solutions to the challenges faced by the Altamira and other World Heritage Sites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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11. Arqueología de la ruptura colonial: mouros, chullpas, gentiles y abuelos en España, Bolivia y Chile en perspectiva comparada.
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Villanueva Criales, Juan, Alonso González, Pablo, and Ayala Rocabado, Patricia
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Copyright of Estudios Atacameños is the property of Estudios Atacamenos and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2018
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12. El colapso del capitalismo tecnológico.
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ALONSO GONZÁLEZ, PABLO
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- 2018
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13. The 'terroirist' social movement: The reawakening of wine culture in Spain.
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Alonso González, Pablo and Parga Dans, Eva
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SOCIAL movements ,TERROIR ,WINES ,WINE sales & prices ,SPANISH wines ,GRAPE varieties ,INTERNATIONAL trade - Abstract
This paper explores the emergence of the terroirist social movement in Spain and the controversies arising from it. We assess its role in transforming the Spanish wine scene and wine regions from the combined perspective of rural and social movement studies. Spain boasts the largest surface area of vineyards and the largest volume of wine exports of any country, yet it also sells the cheapest wine and lacks wine zoning policies, which makes Spain unique among traditional wine-producing countries. Considering this situation, a group of terroir -driven winemakers are challenging the Spanish industrial wine establishment. They have built networks in rural areas throughout the country and are actively involved in local grassroots movements, aiming to produce quality wines with added value, recover neglected wine regions and grape varieties, and reinstate traditional wine culture. While the movement displays certain elite and populist tendencies, it remains radical in its attempt to challenge a deep-seated economic model dominated by large companies with a powerful lobby that influences the government. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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14. Nanofocusing of acoustic graphene plasmon polaritons for enhancing mid-infrared molecular fingerprints
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Voronin, Kirill V., Aseguinolaza Aguirreche, Unai, Hillenbrand, Rainer, Volkov, Valentyn S., Alonso-González, Pablo, and Nikitin, Alexey Y.
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Mid-infrared (mid-IR) optical spectroscopy of molecules is of large interest in physics, chemistry, and biology. However, probing nanometric volumes of molecules is challenging because of the strong mismatch of their mid-infrared absorption and scattering cross-sections with the free-space wavelength. We suggest overcoming this difficulty by nanofocusing acoustic graphene plasmon polaritons (AGPs) – oscillations of Dirac charge carriers coupled to electromagnetic fields with extremely small wavelengths – using a taper formed by a graphene sheet above a metallic surface. We demonstrate that due to the appreciable field enhancement and mode volume reduction, the nanofocused AGPs can efficiently sense molecular fingerprints in nanometric volumes. We illustrate a possible realistic sensing sсenario based on AGP interferometry performed with a near-field microscope. Our results can open new avenues for designing tiny sensors based on graphene and other 2D polaritonic materials.
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- 2019
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15. Strain-Tunable Single Photon Sources in WSe2Monolayers
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Iff, Oliver, Tedeschi, Davide, Martín-Sánchez, Javier, Moczała-Dusanowska, Magdalena, Tongay, Sefaattin, Yumigeta, Kentaro, Taboada-Gutiérrez, Javier, Savaresi, Matteo, Rastelli, Armando, Alonso-González, Pablo, Höfling, Sven, Trotta, Rinaldo, and Schneider, Christian
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The appearance of single photon sources in atomically thin semiconductors holds great promises for the development of a flexible and ultracompact quantum technology in which elastic strain engineering can be used to tailor their emission properties. Here, we show a compact and hybrid two-dimensional semiconductor-piezoelectric device that allows for controlling the energy of single photons emitted by quantum emitters localized in wrinkled WSe2monolayers. We demonstrate that strain fields exerted by the piezoelectric device can be used to tune the energy of localized excitons in WSe2up to 18 meV in a reversible manner while leaving the single photon purity unaffected over a wide range. Interestingly, we find that the magnitude and, in particular, the sign of the energy shift as a function of stress is emitter dependent. With the help of finite element simulations we suggest a simple model that explains our experimental observations and, furthermore, discloses that the type of strain (tensile or compressive) experienced by the quantum emitters strongly depends on their localization across the wrinkles. Our findings are of strong relevance for the practical implementation of single photon devices based on two-dimensional materials as well as for understanding the effects of strain on their emission properties.
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- 2019
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16. Home bias and the returns of strategic portfolios: neither always so good nor so bad
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Vega-Gámez, Fernando and Alonso-González, Pablo J.
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Home Bias is a phenomenon that has been sufficiently addressed from many different perspectives, such as active management or structural investment constraints. However, there is little work about the economic effects of these situations. This work aims to quantify the impact of this effect on the returns of a set of strategic portfolios with the same allocation between fixed income and equity assets. The statistical information includes the daily values of all indices for the 2004-2021 period. Returns have been calculated for investment time horizons of between 5 and 15 years. Quantile regressions have been used to assess changes in returns in response to changes in portfolio composition. The results suggest that over-investment in local assets is not always positive and dependent on the local index selected.
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- 2024
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17. Terahertz Nanofocusing with Cantilevered Terahertz-Resonant Antenna Tips.
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Mastel, Stefan, Lundeberg, Mark B., Alonso-González, Pablo, Yuanda Gao, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Hone, James, Koppens, Frank H. L., Nikitin, Alexey Y., and Hillenbrand, Rainer
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- 2017
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18. Intrinsic Plasmon-Phonon Interactions in Highly Doped Graphene: A Near-Field Imaging Study.
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Bezares, Francisco J., De Sanctis, Adolfo, Saavedra, J. R. M., Woessner, Achim, Alonso-González, Pablo, Amenabar, Iban, Jianing Chen, Bointon, Thomas H., Siyuan Dai, Fogler, Michael M., Basov, D. N., Hillenbrand, Rainer, Craciun, Monica F., García de Abajo, F. Javier, Russo, Saverio, and Koppens, Frank H. L.
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- 2017
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19. ‘Marketing quality’ in the food sector: Towards a critical engagement with the ‘quality turn’ in wine.
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Parga-Dans, Eva and Alonso González, Pablo
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FOOD industry ,WINE analysis ,FOOD marketing ,FOOD labeling ,FOOD quality - Abstract
Our review explores the role of quality conventions that have emerged since the 'quality turn' in the food sector. By examining how the 'quality turn' contributes to transforming the wine sector, it asks whether the labeling systems seek to certify the quality of productive practices (informative function) or are intended to create imaginaries of quality as a differentiated business market strategy (symbolic function). After discussing relevant literature in geography and related fields, this review uses two emblematic examples from the wine sector to argue for the need to move beyond the marketing of quality to deepen the analysis and understanding of quality. This analytic insight questions the viability and usefulness of quality conventions aimed at differentiation, territorial development, with a focus on markets with high added value, and argues for the need to open new lines of research and policy in this sphere. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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20. The political economy of wine: How terroir and intra-sector dynamics affect land use in Spain.
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Alonso González, Pablo, Parga-Dans, Eva, and Macías Vázquez, Alfredo
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WINE making ,TERROIR ,POLITICAL economic analysis ,LAND use ,ECONOMIC sectors ,ECONOMICS - Abstract
This paper provides a constructive critique of Corrine Cash's paper “Good governance and strong political will: Are they enough for transformation?”, published in volume 58 of Land Use Policy in 2016. By focusing on how intra-sector dynamics influence land use policies in conflicts revolving around urban sprawl, this paper aims to complement and, to some extent, widen the analytic lens deployed by Cash. The examination of the Spanish wine sector and its lack of zoning policies confirms Cash's argument about the need to go beyond discourses of ‘good governance’ and ‘strong political will’ to understand the dynamics underpinning real spatial processes. However, this exploration underscores the need to add layers of complexity to land use analyses, showing the relevance of intra-sector conflict and logics. In complicating any simplistic reduction of urban sprawl conflicts to rural–urban oppositions, the paper ultimately calls for a more dynamic and multiscalar planning theory to address complex governance issues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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21. In-plane anisotropic and ultra-low-loss polaritons in a natural van der Waals crystal
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Ma, Weiliang, Alonso-González, Pablo, Li, Shaojuan, Nikitin, Alexey Y., Yuan, Jian, Martín-Sánchez, Javier, Taboada-Gutiérrez, Javier, Amenabar, Iban, Li, Peining, Vélez, Saül, Tollan, Christopher, Dai, Zhigao, Zhang, Yupeng, Sriram, Sharath, Kalantar-Zadeh, Kourosh, Lee, Shuit-Tong, Hillenbrand, Rainer, and Bao, Qiaoliang
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Polaritons—hybrid light–matter excitations—enable nanoscale control of light. Particularly large polariton field confinement and long lifetimes can be found in graphene and materials consisting of two-dimensional layers bound by weak van der Waals forces1,2(vdW materials). These polaritons can be tuned by electric fields3,4or by material thickness5, leading to applications including nanolasers6, tunable infrared and terahertz detectors7, and molecular sensors8. Polaritons with anisotropic propagation along the surface of vdW materials have been predicted, caused by in-plane anisotropic structural and electronic properties9. In such materials, elliptic and hyperbolic in-plane polariton dispersion can be expected (for example, plasmon polaritons in black phosphorus9), the latter leading to an enhanced density of optical states and ray-like directional propagation along the surface. However, observation of anisotropic polariton propagation in natural materials has so far remained elusive. Here we report anisotropic polariton propagation along the surface of α-MoO3, a natural vdW material. By infrared nano-imaging and nano-spectroscopy of semiconducting α-MoO3flakes and disks, we visualize and verify phonon polaritons with elliptic and hyperbolic in-plane dispersion, and with wavelengths (up to 60 times smaller than the corresponding photon wavelengths) comparable to those of graphene plasmon polaritons and boron nitride phonon polaritons3–5. From signal oscillations in real-space images we measure polariton amplitude lifetimes of 8 picoseconds, which is more than ten times larger than that of graphene plasmon polaritons at room temperature10. They are also a factor of about four larger than the best values so far reported for phonon polaritons in isotopically engineered boron nitride11and for graphene plasmon polaritons at low temperatures12. In-plane anisotropic and ultra-low-loss polaritons in vdW materials could enable directional and strong light–matter interactions, nanoscale directional energy transfer and integrated flat optics in applications ranging from bio-sensing to quantum nanophotonics.
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- 2018
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22. From paper to soil: the impact of new EU alcoholic drinks labeling regulations for wine regions
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Parga-Dans, Eva and Alonso González, Pablo
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This opinion article addresses the implications of recent EU regulations on alcoholic drinks labeling for regional development. In March 2017, the European Commission released a report requiring the mandatory labeling of ingredients and nutritional information for alcoholic beverages within 1 year, putting an end to the exceptionality of this sector compared to other foodstuffs, and responding to pressing demands by European consumer associations and other actors. Pressure from the alcohol sector had delayed EU legislation on the matter and managed to avoid a mandatory labeling provision, instead generating the possibility of making its own regulation proposal within a year. The Commission will assess this proposal in March 2018 and could review or reject it if found to be unsatisfactory. Here, we want to examine the controversy elicited by this new regulation, analyzing the consequences of labeling (or not) in the particular case of wine regions. It shows how the lack of labeling regulations harms winemakers oriented towards the production of quality wines and generates important information asymmetries that can lead to an overall decrease of wine quality. Ultimately, it highlights the relevance of a regional perspective on EU sectoral policies, as these can have unintended effects and lead to contradictory outcomes. The example of wine regions is used to emphasize this issue by showing the need to harmonize regional cohesion and CAP policies with industrial, environmental and consumer protection policies.
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- 2018
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23. Thermoelectric detection and imaging of propagating graphene plasmons
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Lundeberg, Mark B., Gao, Yuanda, Woessner, Achim, Tan, Cheng, Alonso-González, Pablo, Watanabe, Kenji, Taniguchi, Takashi, Hone, James, Hillenbrand, Rainer, and Koppens, Frank H. L.
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Controlling, detecting and generating propagating plasmons by all-electrical means is at the heart of on-chip nano-optical processing. Graphene carries long-lived plasmons that are extremely confined and controllable by electrostatic fields; however, electrical detection of propagating plasmons in graphene has not yet been realized. Here, we present an all-graphene mid-infrared plasmon detector operating at room temperature, where a single graphene sheet serves simultaneously as the plasmonic medium and detector. Rather than achieving detection via added optoelectronic materials, as is typically done in other plasmonic systems, our device converts the natural decay product of the plasmon—electronic heat—directly into a voltage through the thermoelectric effect. We employ two local gates to fully tune the thermoelectric and plasmonic behaviour of the graphene. High-resolution real-space photocurrent maps are used to investigate the plasmon propagation and interference, decay, thermal diffusion, and thermoelectric generation.
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- 2017
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24. Managing collective symbolic capital through agro-food labelling: Strategies of local communities facing neoliberalism in Spain.
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Macías Vázquez, Alfredo and Alonso González, Pablo
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SYMBOLIC capital ,NEOLIBERALISM ,FINANCIAL crises ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP ,AGRICULTURAL industries ,COLLECTIVE action - Abstract
This paper explores the strategic relevance for communities of properly managing collective symbolic capital under a neoliberal context, focusing on the impact of neoliberal policies in the capacity of communities to control the appropriation of value of their agro-food productions. The current economic crisis in Spain increases the pressure on the social and economic reproduction of the lower classes within local communities, and threatens the virtuous balance between the management of common resources and the collective symbolic capital associated with them. Entrepreneurial and institutional logic favors the capturing of collective symbolic capital by local bourgeoisies and transnational companies, while depleting the local common resources that had been exploited sustainably by local communities for centuries. The case study of the cultivation of clams in Carril, Spain, illustrates this process, while the conclusions from previous research on other Spanish agro-food systems are presented to provide a comparative analysis and potential development alternatives based on different strategies for the management of collective symbolic capital. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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25. Collective symbolic capital and sustainability: Governing fishing communities in a knowledge economy.
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Macías Vázquez, Alfredo and Alonso González, Pablo
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SUSTAINABILITY ,FISHING villages ,INFORMATION economy ,FISHERY management ,VALUE creation ,SHELLFISH - Abstract
The sustainable management of shared fishery resources remains a research concern despite the theoretical advances of recent decades. In the context of globalization, governance of fisheries resources cannot be conceived aside from a general restructuring of the value chain and without taking into account the evolution of the standard of living of fishing communities. This paper argues that in knowledge-based economies, value creation is based on proper management of the friction between material and immaterial vectors associated with the activity of fisheries. The case study of the shellfish community of Carril in northwestern Spain is presented and analyzed, setting out potential labeling alternatives to empower local producers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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26. Acoustic terahertz graphene plasmons revealed by photocurrent nanoscopy
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Alonso-González, Pablo, Nikitin, Alexey Y., Gao, Yuanda, Woessner, Achim, Lundeberg, Mark B., Principi, Alessandro, Forcellini, Nicolò, Yan, Wenjing, Vélez, Saül, Huber, Andreas. J., Watanabe, Kenji, Taniguchi, Takashi, Casanova, Félix, Hueso, Luis E., Polini, Marco, Hone, James, Koppens, Frank H. L., and Hillenbrand, Rainer
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Terahertz (THz) fields are widely used for sensing, communication and quality control. In future applications, they could be efficiently confined, enhanced and manipulated well below the classical diffraction limit through the excitation of graphene plasmons (GPs). These possibilities emerge from the strongly reduced GP wavelength, λp, compared with the photon wavelength, λ0, which can be controlled by modulating the carrier density of graphene via electrical gating. Recently, GPs in a graphene/insulator/metal configuration have been predicted to exhibit a linear dispersion (thus called acoustic plasmons) and a further reduced wavelength, implying an improved field confinement, analogous to plasmons in two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) near conductive substrates. Although infrared GPs have been visualized by scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM), the real-space imaging of strongly confined THz plasmons in graphene and 2DEGs has been elusive so far—only GPs with nearly free-space wavelengths have been observed. Here we demonstrate real-space imaging of acoustic THz plasmons in a graphene photodetector with split-gate architecture. To that end, we introduce nanoscale-resolved THz photocurrent near-field microscopy, where near-field excited GPs are detected thermoelectrically rather than optically. This on-chip detection simplifies GP imaging as sophisticated s-SNOM detection schemes can be avoided. The photocurrent images reveal strongly reduced GP wavelengths (λp≈ λ0/66), a linear dispersion resulting from the coupling of GPs with the metal gate below the graphene, and that plasmon damping at positive carrier densities is dominated by Coulomb impurity scattering.
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- 2017
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27. Terahertz Twistoptics–Engineering Canalized Phonon Polaritons
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Obst, Maximilian, Nörenberg, Tobias, Álvarez-Pérez, Gonzalo, de Oliveira, Thales V. A. G., Taboada-Gutiérrez, Javier, Feres, Flávio H., Kaps, Felix G., Hatem, Osama, Luferau, Andrei, Nikitin, Alexey Y., Klopf, J. Michael, Alonso-González, Pablo, Kehr, Susanne C., and Eng, Lukas M.
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The terahertz (THz) frequency range is key to studying collective excitations in many crystals and organic molecules. However, due to the large wavelength of THz radiation, the local probing of these excitations in smaller crystalline structures or few-molecule arrangements requires sophisticated methods to confine THz light down to the nanometer length scale, as well as to manipulate such a confined radiation. For this purpose, in recent years, taking advantage of hyperbolic phonon polaritons (HPhPs) in highly anisotropic van der Waals (vdW) materials has emerged as a promising approach, offering a multitude of manipulation options, such as control over the wavefront shape and propagation direction. Here, we demonstrate the THz application of twist-angle-induced HPhP manipulation, designing the propagation of confined THz radiation between 8.39 and 8.98 THz in the vdW material α-molybdenum trioxide (α-MoO3), hence extending twistoptics to this intriguing frequency range. Our images, recorded by near-field optical microscopy, show the frequency- and twist-angle-dependent changes between hyperbolic and elliptic polariton propagation, revealing a polaritonic transition at THz frequencies. As a result, we are able to allocate canalization (highly collimated propagation) of confined THz radiation by carefully adjusting these two parameters, i.e. frequency and twist angle. Specifically, we report polariton canalization in α-MoO3at 8.67 THz for a twist angle of 50°. Our results demonstrate the precise control and manipulation of confined collective excitations at THz frequencies, particularly offering possibilities for nanophotonic applications.
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- 2023
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28. Prevalence of Anaemia Associated With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Study of Associated Variables.
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Comeche Casanova, Lorena, Echave-Sustaeta, Jose María, García Luján, Ricardo, Albarrán Lozano, Irene, Alonso González, Pablo, and Llorente Alonso, María Jesús
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Copyright of Archivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition) is the property of Sociedad Espanola de Neumologia y Cirugia Toracica (SEPAR) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2013
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29. The 'Celtic-Barbarian Assemblage': Archaeology and Cultural Memory in the Fiestas de Astures y Romanos, Astorga, Spain.
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González Álvarez, David and Alonso González, Pablo
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HISTORICAL reenactments ,FESTIVALS ,COLLECTIVE memory ,CULTURAL property ,NATIONALISM & archaeology ,ETHNOLOGY - Abstract
The Fiestas de Astures y Romanos (The Festival of Astures and Romans) is a thriving historical re-enactment performed in the town of Astorga, in north-west Spain. The objective of our research has been to explore the complex interactions between politics, the public, and heritage management, and to evaluate their impact upon archaeology as a discipline. We draw on a participant ethnography carried out during the 2011 event. The concept of 'Celtic-Barbarian Assemblage' enables us to understand how different usages of the pre-Roman past condition identity politics and heritage policies at the local level. Finally, we reflect upon our findings and suggest potential lines of action to tackle what we perceive to be the increasing gap between public and academic archaeology in Spain, whose long-term consequences can be detrimental for the discipline as a whole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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30. EL «CENTRO VAL DE SAN LORENZO» EN BUENOS AIRES: EMIGRACIÓN E IDENTIDAD EN LA MARAGATERÍA (LEÓN, ESPAÑA).
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ALONSO GONZÁLEZ, Pablo and ÁLVAREZ DOMÍNGUEZ, Juan-Miguel
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31. Big sales, no carrots: Assessment of pesticide policy in Spain.
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Alonso González, Pablo, Parga-Dans, Eva, and Pérez Luzardo, Octavio
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PESTICIDE residues in food ,CARROTS ,PESTICIDES ,POISONS ,INTEGRATED pest control - Abstract
This paper explores Spanish pesticide policy with a focus on developments during the last decade. Spain is one of the greatest global consumers of conventional pesticides and leader in various related rankings among European Union countries. However, reviews of pesticide policies examining the key plans, facts, strategies and stakeholders are largely lacking. In providing an overview of Spanish responses to the European Directive 2009/128/EC on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides, this article contributes to filling this research gap. Spanish National Action Plans lack measurable quantitative objectives for reduction in the use of conventional pesticides and further implementation of Integrated Pest Management. Spanish National Action Plans also lack strategies for informing citizens about pesticide residues, and efficient means of keeping up to date with the authorisation of new active substances and delivery of pesticide use and sales data, in time and form. Moreover, there are no clear trends in conventional pesticide use reduction and sales, despite a significant reduction in the use of the more toxic active substances. Overall, this paper reveals various important shortcomings and incongruences in Spanish pesticide policy, which deserve further scholarly exploration and should be a matter of concern for public bodies. • Spain is one of the greatest global consumers of phytosanitary products. • Spain presents problems regarding pesticide residues in food, water and rivers. • Citizen concerns about pesticides are among the highest in Europe. • Important policy shortcomings should be addressed by public bodies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. THE «CENTRO VAL DE SAN LORENZO» IN BUENOS AIRES: EMIGRATION AND IDENTITY IN MARAGATERÍA (LEÓN, SPAIN).
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ALONSO GONZÁLEZ, Pablo and ÁLVAREZ DOMÍNGUEZ, Juan-Miguel
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An abstract is presented for the article "El Centro Val de San Lorenzo en Buenos Aires: Emigración e identidad en la Maragatería (León, España)."
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