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We present highly efficient and reproducible Raman converters built with a silica nanofiber immersed in ethanol. The converters are pumped at 532 nm in the sub-nanosecond regime and the first Stokes order photons are generated in the evanescent field probing the liquid at 630 nm. Two standard fibers (SMF28 and 460HP) are tested and compared. The Raman conversion operating range limited by the damage...
Background Liquid filled hollow core fiber Raman wavelength converters are devices enabling to red-shift the wavelength of laser beams delivered by either fixed wavelength or tunable lasers. Most of the reported converters operate in a pulsed regime with pulse durations comprised between a few hundreds of picoseconds and up to a few nanoseconds, and energy of a few micro-Joules. However, and depending...
In the last few years, several authors have reported the observation of a new class of acoustic waves in sub-wavelength diameter tapered optical fibers (TOFs) through Brillouin scattering [1, 2]. These include the observation of surface acoustic waves (SAW), hybrid shear and longitudinal acoustic waves (HAW) associated with anti-crossings (AC). It has also been suggested that these acoustic waves...
Raman wavelength converters based on hollow core microstructured fibres filled with gases or liquids have been widely studied in the last few decades [1, 2]. In these converters the wavelength of a laser pump beam is red-shifted by stimulated Raman scattering in the material filling the core of the fibre, giving rise to new discrete wavelengths that can be used in many domains of applications (biophotonics,...
Tapered nanofibers are fibers that are stretched until their diameter becomes comparable to the optical wavelength [1]. As the length of such nanofibers can reach tens of centimeters, the guided mode that presents a strong evanescent field can be used to efficiently excite “evanescent nonlinearities” in the medium surrounding the nanofiber. This evanescent field was already used in many applications,...
The oncogenic potential of the HTLV-1 Tax protein involves activation of the NF-κB pathway, which depends on Tax phosphorylation, ubiquitination and sumoylation. We demonstrate that the nuclei of Tax-expressing cells, including HTLV-1 transformed T-lymphocytes, contain a pool of Tax molecules acetylated on lysine residue at amino acid position 346 by the transcriptional coactivator p300. Phosphorylation...
The human T-cell leukemia virus HTLV-1 encodes regulatory proteins, Tax, Rex and p30 II , which are involved in the control of viral gene expression at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. Tax localizes in unique nuclear bodies that contain components of the transcription and splicing complexes. In this work, we studied the relative intracellular localizations of Tax, Rex and...
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