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    Application of epitaxial GaAs to medical imaging by Sun, G.C., Manez, N., Rao, R., Bourgoin, J.C., Smith, K.M., Quarati, F., Al-Ajili, A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nuclear science (01-06-2006)
    “…We show that GaAs is a promising material for X-ray medical imaging detectors. Indeed, fluorescence degrades the spatial resolution, and GaAs optimises the…”
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    Modelization of epitaxial GaAs X-ray detectors by Mañez, N., Sun, G.C., Ben Chouikha, M., Algani, C., Alquié, G., Verdeil, C., Talbi, N., Khirouni, K., Bourgoin, J.C.

    Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (15-06-2006)
    “…X-ray detectors are fabricated with non-intentionally doped thick epitaxial GaAs layers grown by a chemical technique. They are p +/i/n + structures in which…”
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    State of the art on epitaxial GaAs detectors by Sun, G.C., Mañez, N., Zazoui, M., Al-Ajili, A., Davidson, D.W., O’Shea, V., Quarati, F., Smith, K.M., Chambellan, D., Gal, O., Pillot, Ph, Lenoir, M., Montagne, J.P., Bchetnia, A., Bourgoin, J.C.

    “…We first briefly review the performances for X-ray detection which are obtained using thin epitaxial GaAs layers. We then show that good detectors can be…”
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    Donor to Host Transmission of Infection in Lung Transplantation by Wainstein, E.J., Smud, A., Mañez, N., Orazi, M.L., Barcan, L., Svetliza, G.N., Quinteros, C., Dietrich, A., Da Lozzo, A., Beveraggi, E., Smith, D.E., Castro, H.M.

    “…To evaluate the incidence and etiology of donor infection and donor to host transmission of infections in lung transplantation. We performed a retrospective…”
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    Progress on epitaxial GaAs detectors by Sun, G.C., Rao, R., Manez, N., Bourgoin, J.C., Smith, K.M., Quarati, F., Al-Ajili, A.

    “…We first show that GaAs is the material which should be used for X-ray medical imaging. Indeed, for materials characterized by larger atomic numbers, the…”
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    Material optimization for X-ray imaging detectors by Mañez, N., Sun, G.C., Samic, H., Berjat, B., Kanoun, N., Alquié, G., Bourgoin, J.C.

    “…Materials with atomic number Z as high as possible are considered for solid state X-ray imaging detectors in order to absorb the radiation efficiently…”
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    X-ray detectors made of self-supported epitaxial GaAs by Sun, G.C., Mañez, N., Bourgoin, J.C.

    “…We first show that GaAs is adapted to X-ray imaging because it corresponds to a value of the atomic number which realizes the best balance between contrast,…”
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    Molecular gated nanoporous anodic alumina for the detection of cocaine by Ribes, Àngela, Xifré -Pérez, Elisabet, Aznar, Elena, Sancenón, Félix, Pardo, Teresa, Marsal, Lluís F., Martínez-Máñez, Ramόn

    Published in Scientific reports (07-12-2016)
    “…We present herein the use of nanoporous anodic alumina (NAA) as a suitable support to implement “molecular gates” for sensing applications. In our design, a…”
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