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Biodegradation of heavy fuel oil by newly isolated strain enterobacter cloacae BBRC10061: Study of unstructured kinetic models and innovative equation
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 20, Issue 6 , 2013 , Pages 1929-1938 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Mashreghi, M ; Yaghmaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Modeling process is very important and valuable to predict process outcome, especially bioprocesses which are intricate. Because of complex hydrocarbon compounds and oscillations happened in the medium of process, biodegradation of mazut has not already been investigated by mathematical models. In this study, an indigenous bacterium was isolated from oil contaminated soil to investigate biodegradation of mazut at different experimental conditions. Data resulted from mazut degradation, pH, and electrical potential in the medium were recorded. Some reported kinetic models and combinations were investigated to practically model the process. In addition, a new equation that can predict various...
Co-microencapsulation of lactobacillus plantarum and DHA fatty acid in alginate-pectin-gelatin biocomposites
, Article Carbohydrate Polymers ; Volume 199 , 2018 , Pages 266-275 ; 01448617 (ISSN) ; Alemzadeh, I ; Vossoughi, M ; Chackoshian Khorasani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the co-microencapsulation of Lactobacillus plantarum and DHA-rich oil in a novel gastrointestinal-resistant biocomposite composed of alginate, pectin and gelatin. The optimal biocomposite consisted of 1.06% alginate, 0.55% pectin and 0.39% gelatin showed 88.66% survivability of the microencapsulated cells compared to the free cells (50.36%). In addition, co-microencapsule containing probiotic and DHA fatty acid was synthesized and physicochemically analyzed using SEM, FTIR, TGA, XRD. The results from SEM clearly confirmed that cells were completely entrapped in the matrix and DHA increased smoothness and compactness of the surface of the particles....
Biocracking of Heavy Fuel Oil (Mazut) By Native Microorganisms
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor) ; Mashreghi, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
Biocracking mazut by native capable microorganisms and practically modeling it is one of the new perfect fields of biotechnology in petroleum manufacture. Sampling soil and water sources polluted by petroleum compounds, has caused a new bacterial strain of Enterobacter cloacae (BBRC 10061) has been identified and isolated from soil in Mashhad contaminated by petroleum wastewater and mixture to biodegrade mazut. Using mixed culture isolated from the sources instead of BBRC 10061 makes same results. In aerobic condition, 13% of mazut in mineral medium has degraded for 10 days however amount of degraded mazut varies with process conditions. Study of fixing and floating mazut, application of...
Abrupt PN Junctions: Analytical solutions under equilibrium and non-equilibrium
, Article Solid-State Electronics ; Volume 122 , 2016 , Pages 37-44 ; 00381101 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2016
Abstract
We present an explicit solution of carrier and field distributions in abrupt PN junctions under equilibrium. An accurate logarithmic numerical method is implemented and results are compared to the analytical solutions. Analysis of results shows reasonable agreement with numerical solution as well as the depletion layer approximation. We discuss extensions to the asymmetric junctions. Approximate relations for differential capacitance C-V and current-voltage I-V characteristics are also found under non-zero external bias
Propagation of light in Schwarzschild geometry
, Article Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 25 January 2010 through 28 January 2010 ; Volume 7597 , 2010 ; 0277786X (ISSN) ; 9780819479938 (ISBN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this paper, the equivalent medium of Schwarzschild metric is discussed. The corresponding ray-tracing equations are integrated for the equivalent medium of the Schwarzschild geometry, which describes the curved space around a spherically symmetric, irrotational, and uncharged blackhole. We make comparison to the well-known expression by Einstein. While Einstein's estimate is reasonably good for large closest distances of approach to the star, it disregards the optical anisotropy of space. Instead, Virbhadra's estimate which takes the effects of anisotropy of Schwarzschild metric is shown to be more consistent with numerical simulations. Hence, a true physical anisotropy in the velocity of...
New basis functions for wave equation
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 23, Issue 6 , 2016 , Pages 2928-2933 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2016
Abstract
The Differential Transfer Matrix Method is extended to the complex plane, which allows dealing with singularities at turning points. The results for real-valued systems are simplified and a pair of basis functions are found. These bases are a bit less accurate than WKB solutions but much easier to work with because of their algebraic form. Furthermore, these bases exactly satisfy the initial conditions and may go over the turning points without the divergent behavior of WKB solutions. The findings of this paper allow explicit evaluation of eigenvalues of confined modes with high precision, as demonstrated by few examples
A proof for poisson bracket in non-commutative algebra of quantum mechanics
, Article Electronic Journal of Theoretical Physics ; Volume 13, Issue 35 , 2016 , Pages 57-71 ; 17295254 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
EJTP Publisher
2016
Abstract
The widely accepted approach to the foundation of quantum mechanics is that the Poisson bracket, governing the non-commutative algebra of operators, is taken as a postulate with no underlying physics. In this manuscript, it is shown that this postulation is in fact unnecessary and may be replaced by a few deeper concepts, which ultimately lead to the derivation of Poisson bracket. One would only need to use Fourier transform pairs and Kramers- Kronig identities in the complex domain. We present a definition of Hermitian time-operator and discuss some of its basic properties. © Electronic Journal of Theoretical Physics
Higher-order interactions in quantum optomechanics: Analytical solution of nonlinearity
, Article Photonics ; Volume 4, Issue 4 , 2017 ; 23046732 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
A method is described to solve the nonlinear Langevin equations arising from quadratic interactions in quantum mechanics. While the zeroth order linearization approximation to the operators is normally used, here, first and second order truncation perturbation schemes are proposed. These schemes employ higher-order system operators, and then approximate number operators with their corresponding mean boson numbers only where needed. Spectral densities of higher-order operators are derived, and an expression for the second-order correlation function at zero time-delay has been found, which reveals that the cavity photon occupation of an ideal laser at threshold reaches √6 - 2, in good...
Higher-order interactions in quantum optomechanics: Revisiting theoretical foundations
, Article Applied Sciences (Switzerland) ; Volume 7, Issue 7 , 2017 ; 20763417 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI AG
2017
Abstract
The theory of quantum optomechanics is reconstructed from first principles by finding a Lagrangian from light's equation of motion and then proceeding to the Hamiltonian. The nonlinear terms, including the quadratic and higher-order interactions, do not vanish under any possible choice of canonical parameters, and lead to coupling of momentum and field. The existence of quadratic mechanical parametric interaction is then demonstrated rigorously, which has been so far assumed phenomenologically in previous studies. Corrections to the quadratic terms are particularly significant when the mechanical frequency is of the same order or larger than the electromagnetic frequency. Further discussions...
Time operator in relativistic quantum mechanics
, Article Communications in Theoretical Physics ; Volume 68, Issue 1 , 2017 , Pages 35-38 ; 02536102 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
It is first shown that the Dirac's equation in a relativistic frame could be modified to allow discrete time, in agreement to a recently published upper bound. Next, an exact self-adjoint 4 × 4 relativistic time operator for spin-1/2 particles is found and the time eigenstates for the non-relativistic case are obtained and discussed. Results confirm the quantum mechanical speculation that particles can indeed occupy negative energy levels with vanishingly small but non-zero probablity, contrary to the general expectation from classical physics. Hence, Wolfgang Pauli's objection regarding the existence of a self-adjoint time operator is fully resolved. It is shown that using the time...
Diamond configuration for non-reciprocal transmission
, Article IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics ; Volume 53, Issue 4 , 2017 ; 00189197 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
Abstract
A system scheme is presented, which allows non-reciprocal wave transmission or directional amplification of electromagnetic signals, using a boxed four-node method. Edges represent strong hopping interactions and diagonals stand for weak parametric interactions. Using careful optimization of values for design parameters, we are able to obtain non-reciprocity in excess of 12 and 130 dB for intrinsic and extrinsic configurations at identical input/output frequencies. For the directional amplification, an isolation as high as 40 dB is demonstrated with the forward/backward gains of ±20 dB. Cascading two such systems potentially can offer high isolations at high gains. © 1965-2012 IEEE
Third-order optical nonlinearity in two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides
, Article Communications in Theoretical Physics ; Volume 70, Issue 3 , 2018 , Pages 344-360 ; 02536102 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
Abstract
We present a detailed calculation of the linear and nonlinear optical response of four types of monolayer two-dimensional (2D) transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), having the formula MX2 with M = Mo, W and X = S, Se. The calculations are based on 6-band tight-binding model of TMDCs, and then performing a semi-classical perturbation analysis of response functions. We numerically calculate the linear and nonlinear surface susceptibility tensors with ωΣ = ωr + ωs + ωt. Both non-degenerate and degenerate cases are studied for third-harmonic generation and nonlinear refractive index, respectively. Computational results obtained with no external fitting parameters are discussed regarding two...
Tunable spontaneous emission from layered graphene/dielectric tunnel junctions
, Article IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics ; Vol. 50, issue. 5 , 2014 , p. 307-313 ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
There has been a rapidly growing interest in optoelectronic properties of graphene and associated structures. Despite the general belief on absence of spontaneous emission in graphene, which is normally attributed to its unique ultrafast carrier momentum relaxation mechanisms, there exist a few recent evidences of strong optical gain and spontaneous light emission from monolayer graphene, supported by observations of dominant role of out-of-plane excitons in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. In this paper, we develop a novel concept of light emission and optical gain from simple vertical graphene/dielectric tunnel junctions. It is theoretically shown that the possible optical gain or...
Deflection of light and Shapiro delay: An equivalent medium theory approach
, Article Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering ; Volume 8480 , 2012 ; 0277786X (ISSN) ; 9780819491978 (ISBN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
We discuss the deflection of light and Shapiro delay under the influence of gravity as described by Schwarzschild metric. We obtain an exact expression based on the coordinate velocity, as first set forth by Einstein, and present a discussion on the effect of velocity anisotropy. We conclude that the anisotropy in the coordinate velocity, as the velocity apparent to a distant observer, gives rise to a third order error in the deflection angle, so that the practical astronomical observations from gravitational lensing data remain inconclusive on the anisotropy. However, measurement of Shapiro delay provides a fairly convenient way to determine whether the spacetime is optically anisotropic...
Electromechanics of suspended spiral capacitors and inductors
, Article Applied Physics Letters ; Volume 112, Issue 3 , 2018 ; 00036951 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Physics Inc
2018
Abstract
Most electromechanical devices are in two-dimensional metallic drums under high tensile stress, which causes increased mechanical frequency and quality factor. However, high mechanical frequencies lead to small zero-point displacements xzp, which limits the single-photon interaction rate g0. For applications which demand large g0, any design with increased xzp is desirable. It is shown that a patterned drum by a spiral shape can resolve this difficulty, which is obtained by a reduction of mechanical frequency while the motion mass is kept almost constant. An order of magnitude increase in g0 and agreement between simulations and interferometric measurements is observed. © 2018 Author(s)
Basis functions for solution of non-homogeneous wave equation
, Article Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering ; Volume 8619 , February , 2013 ; 0277786X (ISSN); 9780819493880 (ISBN) ; Karimi, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In this note we extend the Differential Transfer Matrix Method (DTMM) for a second-order linear ordinary differential equation to the complex plane. This is achieved by separation of real and imaginary parts, and then forming a system of equations having a rank twice the size of the real-valued problem. The method discussed in this paper also successfully removes the problem of dealing with essential singularities, which was present in the earlier formulations. Then we simplify the result for real-valued problems and obtain a new set of basis functions, which may be used instead of the WKB solutions. These basis functions not only satisfy the initial conditions perfectly, but also, may...
Optical anisotropy of schwarzschild metric within equivalent medium framework
, Article Optics Communications ; Volume 283, Issue 7 , April , 2010 , Pages 1222-1228 ; 00304018 (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
It is has been long known that the curved space in the presence of gravitation can be described as a non-homogeneous anisotropic medium in flat geometry with different constitutive equations. In this article, we show that the eigenpolarizations of such medium can be exactly solved, leading to a pseudo-isotropic description of curved vacuum with two refractive index eigenvalues having opposite signs, which correspond to forward and backward travel in time. We conclude that for a rotating universe, time-reversal symmetry is broken. We also demonstrate the applicability of this method to Schwarzschild metric and derive exact forms of refractive index. We derive the subtle optical anisotropy of...
Theory of optimal mixing in directly modulated laser diodes
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 16, Issue 2 D , 2009 , Pages 157-162 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Cabon, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Using a simple nonlinear model based on rate equations, and by employing a harmonic balance method, we develop a theory of optimal mixing in directly modulated semiconductor laser diodes. We perform a consistent numerical solution to the mixing in laser diodes to the arbitrary accuracy and intermodulation index (m, n). Through numerical computations we demonstrate that there is an optimal bias in mixing, corresponding to a relaxation frequency, fr, coinciding with the subcarrier frequency, f1, at which the mixing power is maximized nearly simultaneously for all intermodulation products, fmn. In terms of increasing the signal's current amplitude, it will be shown that it would result in a...
Analysis of Kronig-Penny photonic crystals by modified transfer matrices
, Article Photonic Bandgap Materials and Devices 2002, 19 January 2002 through 25 January 2002 ; Volume 4655 , 2002 , Pages 260-266 ; 0277786X (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
SPIE
2002
Abstract
In this article, the transfer matrix method (TMM) is modified for study of optical wave propagation in layered media with conducting interfaces. Both the TE and TM mode transfer matrices are presented and their properties are discussed. The application of the modified TMM to study of propagation in a Kronig-Penny photonic crystal is explained. The practical realization of a Kronig-Penny photonic crystal through heterostructures with conducting interfaces is also demonstrated. © 2002 SPIE
Modified transfer matrix method for conducting interfaces
, Article Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics ; Volume 4, Issue 3 , 2002 , Pages 251-256 ; 14644258 (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
Abstract
In this paper, the transfer matrix method is modified for study of optical wave propagation in layered media with conducting interfaces. Both the TE and TM mode transfer matrices are derived and their properties are discussed. As examples, the reflection and transmission coefficients of a single conducting interface and the dispersion equation of a Krönig-Penney photonic crystal are obtained, all being in agreement with previous results. Also, the coupling coefficients of two slab waveguides with conducting interfaces are found for TE and TM polarizations