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Pincet, Lancelot. "Dynamic excitation systems for quantitative and super-resolved fluorescence microscopy." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UPASP033.
Single Molecule Localization Microscopy (SMLM) is a super-resolution optical technique enabling the observation of biological samples labeled with fluorescent dyes at resolutions well below the diffraction limit. The quality of this imaging heavily relies on the ability to observe molecules individually, requiring precise control of fluorescent dye photophysics for them to emit with a high sparsity in both space and time. Until now, dynamic excitation methods aimed to produce uniform illumination over large fields (200 um x 200 um). However, these types of illumination encounter difficulties in imaging dense biological samples, such as neurons, where the diversity in dye density prevented the generation of a uniform single molecule regime across the entire observed area. To address this issue, I propose a new approach that dynamically adjusts illumination based on sample density. This method combines a novel tri-dynamic optical excitation system with a feedback loop based on density analysis, benefiting from an in-depth study of fluorescent dye photophysics. The intelligent imaging system, where the excitation pattern varies over time, integrates a 2D scanning system, a variable zoom system, and a laser. This allows for the generation of a variety of dynamically changing illumination patterns to adapt to the observed sample and the density of locally detected localizations. This new approach has been validated on various biological samples. Additionally, the dynamic excitation system has also been explored for live samples imaging techniques, such as MSIM or FRAP
Actis, Michel. "Niveaux électroniques intrinsèques et extrinsèques dans les pérovskites - théorie de la fonctionnelle densité appliquée a BaTiO#3 et PbTiO#3 : La ; Cu. - détermination par spectroscopie RPE et mesures de conductivité des localisations électroniques dans BaTiO#3 et PbTiO#3: La ; Cu." Dijon, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996DIJOS055.
Leseur, Olivier. "Diffusion, localisation et absorption de lumière en milieux désordonnés. Impact des corrélations spatiales du désordre." Thesis, Paris 6, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA066107/document.
In this thesis, different aspects of wave propagation in complex media are adressed. First, basicconcepts and tools of the propagation of waves in disordered media are reminded.Then, the Anderson localization regime is tackled for two-dimensional open systems. The localization is highlighted in a simple way from a calculation of the transmitted speckle pattern for a single configuration of the disorder with varying illumination conditions. Localized and diffused regimes are clearly differenciated, allowing to introduce a new critria for localization.Next, a weak scattering regime for which correlations of the disorder play a significant role is investigated. Namely, the study is focused on hyperuniform materials, where correlations are such that they are transparent compared with their uncorreleted equivalent. The influence of the correlations of the disorder on the absorption coefficient is also considered, but it is found to be moderated.The final part is dedicated to the fluctuations of the decay rate of an emitter, (e. g. fluorescentmolecule), embedded in a disordered medium as a function of its position. This new type of spatialcorrelation allows to extract information on the microscopic details of the medium (correlations) and the local environment of the source in an uncoupled way
Arias, Olivares David. "Relation Among Localization, Delocalization and Physicochemical Properties. From Electron Density Databases to Magnetic Properties Effects of the acceptor unit in dyes with acceptor–bridge–donor architecture on the electron photo-injection mechanism and aggregation in DSSCs The role of Cr, Mo and W in the electronic delocalization and the metal–ring interaction in metallocene complexes." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUS015.
The first property here analysed and related with electronic localization/delocalization is the aromaticity. Aromaticity is an important concept introduced by Kekulé; since then, theoreticians and experimentalist have tried to understand it in different groups of molecules analogues to benzene. The importance of this concept and how the aromaticity is affected by the chemical environment is important to understand and link some physicochemical properties. i.e., reactivity, stability, magnetic response. The physicochemical properties of interest are the electronic structure, the nature of bonds and organometallic interactions(differentiation between metallocenes and metallabencenes). Furthermore, the magnetic response and the study of building blocks as possible candidates to make nano-wires or new low-dimension magnetic materials. Finally, we try to understand the interaction and the errors involved in some properties theoretically computed like, the isotropic coupling between metals through aromatic (or organic) units that have become important benchmark molecules to study magnetic properties in inorganic as well as metal-organic systems [...]
Bertaud, du Chazaud Etienne. "Contribution à l'étude de systèmes mécaniques à structure auto-similaire." Paris 7, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA077206.
Viandier, Nicolas. "Modélisation et utilisation des erreurs de pseudodistances GNSS en environnement transport pour l’amélioration des performances de localisation." Thesis, Ecole centrale de Lille, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011ECLI0006/document.
Today, the GNSS are largely present in the transport field. Currently, the scientific community aims to develop transport applications with a high accuracy, availability and integrity. These systems offer a continuous positioning service. Performances are defined by the system parameters but also by signal environment propagation. The atmosphere propagation characteristics are well known. However, it is more difficult to anticipate and analyze the impact of the propagation environment close to the antenna which can be composed, for instance, of urban obstacles or vegetation.Since several years, the LEOST and the LAGIS research axes are driven by the understanding of the propagation environment and its use as supplementary information to help the GNSS receiver to be more pertinent. This approach aims to reduce the number of sensors in the localisation system, and consequently reduces its complexity and cost. The work performed in this thesis is devoted to provide more realistic pseudorange error models and reception channel model. After, a step of observation error characterization, several pseudorange error models have been proposed. These models are the finite gaussian mixture model and the Dirichlet process mixture. The model parameters are then estimated jointly with the state vector containing position by using adapted filtering solution like the Rao-Blackwellized particle filter. The noise model evolution allows adapting to an urban environment and consequently providing a position more accurate.Each step of this work has been tested and evaluated on simulation data and real data
Viandier, Nicolas. "Modélisation et utilisation des erreurs de pseudodistances GNSS en environnement transport pour l'amélioration des performances de localisation." Phd thesis, Ecole Centrale de Lille, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00664264.
Mille, Matthieu. "Les temporalités quotidiennes urbaines : l'exemple de la métropole lilloise." Lille 1, 2000. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/2000/50377-2000-5.pdf.
Protsiv, Sergiy. "Attraction and repulsion : modelling interfirm interactions in geographical space." Doctoral thesis, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm, Institutionen för Marknadsföring och strategi, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hhs:diva-2154.
Diss. Stockholm : Handelshögskolan, 2012
Cazé, Alexandre. "Emission, scattering and localization of light in complex structures : from nanoantennas to disordered media." Phd thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00917876.
Dans un premier temps, nous étudions l'apparition de modes localisés en champ proche de structures complexes. Nous nous intéressons à deux différents types de structures: des nanoantennes d'or et des films d'or désordonnés. Nos résultats nous permettent de discerner les modes radiatifs et non-radiatifs. Nous introduisons le concept de Cross Density Of States (CDOS) pour décrire quantitativement la cohérence spatiale intrinsèque associée à la structure modale d'un milieu complexe. Nous démontrons ainsi une réduction de l'extention spatiale des modes au voisinage de la percolation électrique des films d'or désordonnés.
Nous nous intéressons ensuite à des milieux fortement diffusants. En éclairant de telles structures par une source cohérente, on obtient une figure d'intensité complexe appelée speckle. Nous utilisons une méthode diagrammatique pour démontrer une corrélation négative entre les figures de speckle réfléchie et transmise à travers une tranche dans le régime mésoscopique. Nous nous intéressons ensuite à la corrélation C0, qui apparait lorsque la source est enfouie dans le milieu. Nous proposons une démonstration générale de l'égalité entre la corrélation C0 et les fluctuations normalisées de la LDOS, et soulignons le rôle fondamental des interactions de champ proche. Finalement, nous observons numériquement le régime de couplage fort entre un diffuseur résonnant et un mode localisé d'Anderson au sein d'un milieu désordonné 2D.
Bouslama, Mohamed. "Approche duale de modélisation TCAD et de caractérisations électriques approfondies pour la détermination de la signature et de la localisation des pièges dans les HEMT GaN sur substrat SiC." Thesis, Limoges, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LIMO0076.
GaN-based HEMTs have already demonstrated their supreme potential for all high power and high frequency applications. However, this technology suffers from limitations due to complex trapping/de-trapping mechanisms that occurs in the device and that are still not well understood. This trapping mechanism limits the RF performances but also undermines the device reliability. In this work, we have investigated the trapping mechanisms using different advanced measurements techniques (LF S-parameter measurements, I-DLTS, noise current spectral density) to identify the signature of traps.Thanks to SentaurusTCAD simulation, we have identified and understood the physical location of several traps in the device. This contribution would provide an efficient feedback for future technological improvements
Van, Den Berg Tineke. "Conductivité de spin et effets magnétiques dans les systèmes quantiques désordonnés." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012AIXM4812/document.
Spintronics is a research area that is concerned with the storage and transfer of information by means of electron spins. In the first part we investigated the intrinsic spin Hall effect in the presence of disordered magnetic impurities in a paramagnetic state in a two dimensional electron gas with Rashba spin-orbit coupling. In the presence of weak magnetic disorder the spin Hall conductivity stays close to its universal (clean system) value, as shown by analytical linear response calculations and numerical simulations. Heavy spin conductivity fluctuations are observed, that increase with disorder strength. To investigate the spreading of a wavepacket on a lattice we measure the wavepacket width, the inverse participation ratio and the (2)-fractal dimension. It is shown the system undergoes a localization transition at a critical disorder strength. In the localized regime the local density of states is not uniform anymore. An anti-ferromagnetic correlation between electron spins and impurity magnetic moments is observed. Beyond the localization transition the spin conductivity increases significantly. The first quantum (Cooperon) corrections in the linear response formalism are shown to contribute positively to the spin Hall conductivity. In the second part the double exchange Hubbard model for correlated electron systems is studied using dynamical mean field theory (DMFT) with the non-crossing approximation (NCA). Around quarter filling an orbital polaron is observed, numerically and in an effective Hamiltonian. Double exchange in dilute magnetic semiconductors is studied using the coherent potential approximation (CPA)
Krebs, Emmanuel. "Modélisation moléculaire ab initio des effets de morphologie en catalyse par les sulfures." Paris 6, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA066174.
Rojas, Molina Constanza. "Etude mathématique des propriétés de transport des opérateurs de Schrödigner aléatoires avec structure quasi-cristalline." Thesis, Cergy-Pontoise, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012CERG0565/document.
His thesis is devoted to the study of electronic transport in non ergodic disordered models, in the framework of random Schrödinger operators.We start by reformulating the main tool in our study, the multiscale analysis, in the non ergodic setting. We establish suitable homogeneity conditions on the operator, in order to apply this method.Next, we study the spectral properties of non ergodic Delone-Anderson operators. These models represent a particle interacting with a medium whose atomic structure is quasi-crystalline and the nature of its impurities is disordered. In the case where the probability measures associated to the single-site potential are regular, in dimension 2 and under the effect of a magnetic field, we establish a metal-insulator transition and the existence of a mobility edge that separates the localization and delocalization regions. In arbitrary dimension, for regular and for Bernoulli single-site measures, we show dynamical localization at the bottom of the spectrum. Moreover, we obtain a quantitative lower bound on the size of the localization region in terms of the geometric parameters of the underlying Delone structure.We conclude this essay by studying the integrated density of states for Delone-Anderson models, using tools from the theory of dynamical systems associated to quasicrystals. Under certain conditions on the geometry of the underlying Delone set, we show the existence of the integrated density of states. Furthermore, in the case of a Delone-Anderson perturbation of the free Laplacian, we show it exhibits Lifshitz tails at the bottom of the spectrum
Petit, Edwige. "Application des anticorps monoclonaux a l'etude de la conformation de l'apo a-i a la surface des lipoproteines de haute densite." Toulouse 3, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987TOU30095.
Van, Den Berg Tineke. "Conductivité de spin et effets magnétiques dans les systèmes quantiques désordonnés." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012AIXM4812.
Spintronics is a research area that is concerned with the storage and transfer of information by means of electron spins. In the first part we investigated the intrinsic spin Hall effect in the presence of disordered magnetic impurities in a paramagnetic state in a two dimensional electron gas with Rashba spin-orbit coupling. In the presence of weak magnetic disorder the spin Hall conductivity stays close to its universal (clean system) value, as shown by analytical linear response calculations and numerical simulations. Heavy spin conductivity fluctuations are observed, that increase with disorder strength. To investigate the spreading of a wavepacket on a lattice we measure the wavepacket width, the inverse participation ratio and the (2)-fractal dimension. It is shown the system undergoes a localization transition at a critical disorder strength. In the localized regime the local density of states is not uniform anymore. An anti-ferromagnetic correlation between electron spins and impurity magnetic moments is observed. Beyond the localization transition the spin conductivity increases significantly. The first quantum (Cooperon) corrections in the linear response formalism are shown to contribute positively to the spin Hall conductivity. In the second part the double exchange Hubbard model for correlated electron systems is studied using dynamical mean field theory (DMFT) with the non-crossing approximation (NCA). Around quarter filling an orbital polaron is observed, numerically and in an effective Hamiltonian. Double exchange in dilute magnetic semiconductors is studied using the coherent potential approximation (CPA)
Clément, David. "PROPRIETES STATIQUES ET DYNAMIQUES D'UN CONDENSAT DE BOSE-EINSTEIN DANS UN POTENTIEL ALEATOIRE." Phd thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00262463.
Turcotte, Simon. "Influence des attitudes, des préférences et des contraintes sur la localisation résidentielle des ménages en contexte d'étalement urbain dans la région de Québec." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38220.
Sanquer, Marc. "Transport électronique et magnétisme dans les conducteurs organiques irradiés." Paris 11, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA112321.
Trambly, de Laissardière Guy. "Etude théorique de la structure électronique des matériaux quasicristallins." Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996GRE10075.
Faggiani, Rémi. "Resonant nanophotonics : structural slow light and slow plasmons." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BORD0396/document.
Enhancing light-matter interactions at micro and nanoscales is one of the spearheads of nanophotonics. Indeed, the control of the field distribution due to the resonant interaction of nanostructures with electromagnetic waves has prompted the development of numerous optical components for many applications in telecommunication, spectroscopy or sensing. A promising approach lies in the control of light speed in nanostructures. Light slowdown, obtained by wave interferences in periodic structures or subwavelength confinement in plasmonic waveguides, is associated to pulse compressions and large field enhancements,which are envisioned as key processes for the miniaturization of optical devices and the enhancement of light-matter interactions.The thesis studies both fundamental aspects and possible applications related to slow light in photonic and plasmonic nanostructures. In particular, we study the impact of periodic system sizes on the group velocity reduction and propose a novelfamily of resonators that implement slow light on very small spatial scales. We then investigate the role of fabrication disorder in slow periodic waveguides on light localization and demonstrate how modal properties influence the confinement of localized modes. Also we propose a new hollow-core photonic crystal waveguide that provides efficient and remote couplings between the waveguide and atoms thatare trapped away from it. Finally we demonstrate the important role played by slow plasmons on the emission of quantum emitters placed in nanogap plasmonic antennas and explain how large radiation efficiency can be achieved by overcoming quenching in the metal. Additionally, one part of the thesis is devoted to thederivation of a novel modal method to accurately describe the dynamics of plasmonic resonators under short pulse illumination
Caron, Francois. "Inférence bayésienne pour la détermination et lasélection de modèles stochastiques." Phd thesis, Ecole Centrale de Lille, 2006. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00140088.
On s'intéresse ensuite à l'estimation de la densité de probabilité des bruits d'évolution et de mesure dans les modèles de Markov cachés, à l'aide des mélanges de processus de Dirichlet. Le cas de modèles linéaires est tout d'abord étudié, et des algorithmes MCMC et de filtrage particulaire sont développés. Ces algorithmes sont testés sur trois applications différentes. Puis le cas de l'estimation des densités de probabilité des bruits dans les modèles non linéaires est étudié. On définit pour cela des processus de Dirichlet variant temporellement, permettant l'estimation en ligne d'une densité de probabilité non stationnaire.
Rivas, Mendoza Angel E. "Ondas de densidad de espin en el compuesto casi-2D CuFeTe2 : evidencia directa de la coexistencia de los estados normal y condensado." Toulouse 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005TOU30010.
In this thesis work we achieved a rigorous study, by means of different experimental techniques, of the magnetic and electric behavior of the layered compound CuFeTe2. Five samples have been analyzed: four have been prepared by standard melt and anneal techniques and one of them by the Bridgman vertical growth technique. A study of the chemical composition by the EDX technique shows that one of the samples is stoichiometric. The results of X-ray diffraction confirm the tetragonal layered structure of the compound. The magnetic measurements results, performed in a Faraday balance (78-350 K, under a magnetic field of 0. 28 T) and in a SQUID magnetometer (2-320 K, under fields of 35 and 70 G), indicate the appearance of an antiferromagnetic order below about 300 K, with a Pauli paramagnetic behavior above this temperature. This behavior is attributed to the formation of a Spin Density Wave (SDW) state in CuFeTe2. Another element in favor of the existence of the SDW is given by the Mössbauer effect measurements: In the temperature range 2-310 K a variety of spectra are observed, going from an incommensurate magnetic structure, to whom is superposed a non magnetic contribution as temperature raises, until the complete disappearance of the first one. To confirm the itinerant character of the observed magnetism, a spectrum recorded under a magnetic field of 6. 5 T shows that iron doesn't hold a magnetic moment. .
Boujida, Mohamed. "Contribution à l'étude des propriétés de transport de quelques oxydes métalliques et supraconducteurs de basse dimensionnalité." Grenoble 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988GRE10157.
Berro, Soumaya. "Identification of muscle activation schemes by inverse methods applied on HD-sEMG signals." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Compiègne, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022COMP2708.
Fast or real-time identification of the spatiotemporal activation of Motor Units (MUs), functional units of the neuromuscular system, is fundamental in applications as prosthetic control and rehabilitation guidance but often dictates expensive computational times. Therefore, the thesis work was devoted to providing an algorithm that enables the real-time identification of MU spatial and temporal activation strategies by applying inverse methods on HD-sEMG (high-density surface electromyogram) signals from a grid placed over the Biceps Brachii (BB). For this purpose, we propose an innovative approach, that involves the use of the classical minimum norm inverse method and a 3D fitting curve interpolation, namely CFB-MNE approach. This method, based on inverse identification (minimum norm estimation) coupled to simulated motor unit action potential (MUAP) dictionary from a recent model and tested on simulations, allowed the real time localization of simulated individual motor units. A robustness analysis (anatomical, physiological, and instrumental modifications) was then performed to verify the efficiency of the proposed algorithm. Finally, the proposed algorithm was tested on MUs with realistic recruitment patterns giving promising results in both spatial and temporal identification. To conclude, a door to future perspectives was opened, according to the obtained promising results, suggesting the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to further boost the performance of the proposed algorithm
Ben, Salem Azzedine. "Synthese et caracterisation physique et structurale des conducteurs unidimensionnels de type fe : :(1+x)nb::(3-x)se::(10)." Nantes, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987NANT2018.
Tremblay, Félix. "Influence des mécanismes d'endocytose et de la localisation membranaire du récepteur Scavenger de classe B, type I sur la captation sélective des esters de cholestérol des lipoprotéines de faible (LDL) et de haute (HDL) densité." Mémoire, 2010. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/3399/1/M11506.pdf.
Trambly, De Laissardière Guy. "Étude théorique de la structure électronique des matériaux quasicristallins." Phd thesis, 1996. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00878304.