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Resonance fluorescence of a single InGaAs/GaAs quantum dot enables us to show direct evidence of population up-conversion to an excited state in a quantum dot, which we attribute to single-acoustic-phonon processes at low temperature.
We demonstrate strongly driven resonance fluorescence from a single InGaAs quantum dot in a planar microcavity by measuring the coherent oscillations in the second-order correlation function, g(2)(t), of the photoluminescence.
Recent literature reports of myocardial infarction in athletes who self-administer anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) and previous animal studies of the effects of AASs on the heart suggest that these drugs may be directly injurious to the myocardium. We have previously demonstrated that 100 μM testosterone cypionate (TC) inhibits all beating activity of primary neonatal rat myocardial cell cultures...
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