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  • 1
    In: Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, IOP Publishing, Vol. 21, No. 3 ( 2021-04-01), p. 070-
    Abstract: We present the observational results from a detailed timing analysis of the black hole candidate EXO 1846–031 during its outburst in 2019 with the observations of Insight -HXMT, NICER and MAXI . This outburst can be classified roughly into four different states. Type-C quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) observed by NICER (about 0.1–6 Hz) and Insight -HXMT (about 0.7–8 Hz) are also reported in this work. Meanwhile, we study various physical quantities related to QPO frequency. The QPO rms–frequency relationship in the energy band 1–10 keV indicates that there is a turning pointing in frequency around 2 Hz, which is similar to that of GRS 1915+105. A possible hypothesis for the relationship above may be related to the inclination of the source, which may require a high inclination to explain it. The relationships between QPO frequency and QPO rms, hardness, total fractional rms and count rate have also been found in other transient sources, which can indicate that the origin of type–C QPOs is non-thermal.
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    ISSN: 1674-4527
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    Publisher: IOP Publishing
    Publication Date: 2021
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    In: Acta Physica Sinica, Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Vol. 68, No. 6 ( 2019), p. 064207-
    Abstract: A high slope efficiency vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) is described. The InGaAs/GaAsP strain compensated multiple quantum wells (MQWs) are designed by PICS3D. The wavelength redshift occurs due to the thermal effect, the lasing wavelength of MQWs is designed to be around 928 nm. The active region consists of five compressively strained 4.4 nm thick In〈sub〉0.16〈/sub〉Ga〈sub〉0.84〈/sub〉As quantum wells separated and surrounded by 6.2 nm thick GaAs〈sub〉0.88〈/sub〉P〈sub〉0.12〈/sub〉 tensile strained compensation layers to obtain the high quantum efficiency and ensure the stress release. Subsequently, the MQWs are grown by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) and the photoluminescence (PL) spectrum is measured using an Nd:YAG laser (532 nm excitation), of which the peak wavelength is approximately 928 nm and the full width at half maximum is nearly 17.1 nm. The resonant cavity is surrounded by p- and n-DBRs. The n-DBRs are designed to be a 28-period AlAs/Al〈sub〉0.12〈/sub〉Ga〈sub〉0.88〈/sub〉As and 3.5-period Al〈sub〉0.90〈/sub〉Ga〈sub〉0.10〈/sub〉As/Al〈sub〉0.12〈/sub〉Ga〈sub〉0.88〈/sub〉As, and the p-DBR is designed to be a 23-period Al〈sub〉0.90〈/sub〉Ga〈sub〉0.10〈/sub〉As/Al〈sub〉0.12〈/sub〉Ga〈sub〉0.88〈/sub〉As. The thickness of each a material is 〈inline-formula〉〈tex-math id="M2"〉\begin{document}$\lambda/4n$\end{document}〈/tex-math〉〈alternatives〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="6-20181822_M2.jpg"/〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="6-20181822_M2.png"/〉〈/alternatives〉〈/inline-formula〉 (〈inline-formula〉〈tex-math id="M3"〉\begin{document}$\lambda$\end{document}〈/tex-math〉〈alternatives〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="6-20181822_M3.jpg"/〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="6-20181822_M3.png"/〉〈/alternatives〉〈/inline-formula〉 = 940 nm, 〈i〉n〈/i〉 represents refractive index), and 20 nm graded layer is inserted in the interface between two types of materials. The p-/n-DBRs’ experiment PL reflection spectra (using a white illuminant) are carried out, the central wavelength is around 938.7 nm, and the reflectivity values of p-/n-DBRs are nearly 99.0% and 99.7%, respectively. The VCSELs are grown by MOCVD technique, and treated by dry etching, wet oxidation, metal electrode technology and other processes. In the process of dry etching, the top mesa is treated by inductively coupled plasma with BCl〈sub〉3〈/sub〉 and Cl〈sub〉2〈/sub〉 chemistry. In order to expose the oxide layer the wet oxidized process is carried out, and the etching depth is nearly 3500 nm. An oxidation furnace is heated for 15 min prior to oxidation. Then the oxide aperture is shaped by the wet nitrogen oxidation furnace at 425 °C with an N〈sub〉2〈/sub〉 flow of 200 sccm, and the oxide rate is approximately 0.40 〈inline-formula〉〈tex-math id="M4"〉\begin{document}${\text{μm}}$\end{document}〈/tex-math〉〈alternatives〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="6-20181822_M4.jpg"/〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="6-20181822_M4.png"/〉〈/alternatives〉〈/inline-formula〉/min for A〈sub〉0.98〈/sub〉Ga〈sub〉0.02〈/sub〉As. The diameter of oxide aperture is made into an 8 〈inline-formula〉〈tex-math id="M5"〉\begin{document}${\text{μm}}$\end{document}〈/tex-math〉〈alternatives〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="6-20181822_M5.jpg"/〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="6-20181822_M5.png"/〉〈/alternatives〉〈/inline-formula〉 diameter. In the process of metal electrode technology, AuGeNi alloy is sputtered on the top surface to form p-type ohmic contact, and Ti/Pt/Au is evaporated on the back surface of substrate to form an n-type ohmic contact. Rapid thermal annealing at 350 °C in a nitrogen atmosphere is carried out subsequently to obtain a good-quality ohmic contact. Finally, we test the VCSELs’ 〈i〉L-I-V〈/i〉 characteristics and spectra in different areas. In area 1, room-temperature lasing at around 940 nm is achieved with a threshold current of 0.95 mA, a slope efficiency of 0.96 W/A, and an output power of 4.75 mW. In area 2, threshold current is 1 mA, a slope efficiency is 0.81 W/A at 25 °C and threshold current is 1.9 mA, slope efficiency is 0.57 W/A at 25 °C. The output power values reach up to 3.850 mW and 2.323 mW at 25 °C and 80 °C, respectively.
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    ISSN: 1000-3290 , 1000-3290
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    Publisher: Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Metrologia, IOP Publishing, Vol. 56, No. 1A ( 2019-01-01), p. 08006-
    Abstract: The CCQM Organic Analysis Working Group (OAWG) agreed on a Track A comparison for the measurement of polar organic in biological matrix as part of its 10-year strategic plan. As a model for this comparison, two polar clinical biomarkers: urea and uric acid, in human serum were chosen. This comparison was designed to enable participating National Metrology Institutes (NMIs) or Designated Institutes (DIs) to demonstrate their measurement capabilities in the determination of analytes with molecular mass of 50 to 500 g/mol, having the polarity pK OW 〉 2 in the range of 10 to 2,000 mg/kg in a biological matrix such as human serum, blood and urine. Two pools of human serum materials with different concentration levels of urea and uric acid were used as the comparison materials. Fifteen NMIs/DIs participated in this Track A comparison. All of them submitted the results for urea and 14 NMIs/DIs submitted the results for uric acid. With the exception of one NMI, all participating institutes employed isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) for the measurement of both urea and uric acid. Protein precipitation, liquid-liquid extraction and/or clean-up were applied, followed by instrumental analyses using GC-HRMS, GC-MS/MS, GC-MS, LC-HRMS, LC-MS/MS, LC-MS or HPLC-DAD. The Laplacian weighted medians were used as the Key Comparison Reference Values (KCRVs). The assigned KCRVs were the weighted medians of 13 results for urea (both serum pools), 10 results for uric acid (Serum I) and 11 results for uric acid (Serum II). Urea (Serum I) was assigned a KCRV of 1,486.0 mg/kg with a standard uncertainty of 9.0 mg/kg, urea (Serum II) was assigned a KCRV of 334.7 mg/kg with a standard uncertainty of 1.8 mg/kg, uric acid (Serum I) was assigned a KCRV of 136.50 mg/kg with a standard uncertainty of 0.98 mg/kg, and uric acid (Serum II) was assigned a KCRV of 39.39 mg/kg with a standard uncertainty of 0.11 mg/kg. The degree of equivalence (with the KCRV) and its uncertainty were calculated for each result. The majority of the participating institutes in CCQM-K109 demonstrated their capabilities in the measurement of the clinical markers in the biological matrix using IDMS. KEY WORDS FOR SEARCH Clinical biomarkers; urea; uric acid; human serum, IDMS Main text To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report . Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/ . The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCQM, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
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    ISSN: 0026-1394 , 1681-7575
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    Publisher: IOP Publishing
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Metrologia, IOP Publishing, Vol. 56, No. 1A ( 2019-01-01), p. 08007-
    Abstract: The CCQM OAWG 2017 CCQM-K142 "Comparison of CRMs and Value-Assigned Quality Controls: Urea and Uric Acid in Human Serum or Plasma" is the third Model 2 Key Comparison coordinated by the OAWG directly testing the chemical measurement services provided to customers by National Metrology Institutes (NMIs) and Designated Institutes (DIs) through certified reference materials (CRMs). CRMs certified for urea and/or uric acid content in human serum or plasma were compared using measurements made on these materials under repeatability conditions. Four NMIs/DIs submitted 10 CRMs certified for urea; five NMIs/DIs submitted 12 CRMs certified for uric acid. These materials represent most of the higher-order reference materials available then for these clinically important measurands. Uncertainty-weighted generalised distance regression was used to establish the Key Comparison Reference Function (KCRF) relating the CRM certified values to the repeatability measurements. The urea results for all 10 CRMs were considered to be equivalent at the 95 % level of confidence and were used to define the KCRF for urea. The uric acid result for one of the 12 CRMs was found to be non-equivalent: the submitting NMI re-evaluated the result and withdrew the material from use in defining the KCRF for uric acid. The remaining 11 CRMs were used to define the KCRF for uric acid. Monte Carlo methods were used to estimate 95 % level-of-confidence coverage intervals for the relative degrees of equivalence of materials, % d ± U 95 (% d ), and of the participating NMIs/DIs, % D ± U 95 (% D ). For the urea materials, the % D ± U 95(% D ) intervals were within (-3 to 5) % of the consensus results. For the uric acid materials from four of the five NMIs/DIs, the % D ± U 95(% D ) intervals were within (-4 to 5) % of the consensus results. These results demonstrated that with the exception of one material, the participating institutions could value-assign CRMs for urea and/or uric acid in human serum and plasma. KEY WORDS FOR SEARCH Certified reference materials; urea; uric acid; human serum; key comparison reference function Main text To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report . Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/ . The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCQM, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
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    ISSN: 0026-1394 , 1681-7575
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    Publisher: IOP Publishing
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Acta Physica Sinica, Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Vol. 72, No. 16 ( 2023), p. 163201-
    Abstract: 〈sec〉Using a three-dimensional classical ensemble method, we investigate the nonsequential double ionization (NSDI) of xenon atoms from the near infrared wavelength to the mid-infrared wavelength in spatially inhomogeneous laser fields, and compare the results with those from spatially homogeneous laser fields. The results show that the NSDI probability curves from spatially inhomogeneous laser field and spatially homogeneous laser field at short wavelength are similar to each other. With the laser wavelength increasing, NSDI at the high intensities is more and more suppressed for spatially inhomogeneous laser field.〈/sec〉〈sec〉Compared with the result from the spatially homogeneous laser field, the final emission angle of two electrons from the NSDI exhibits a very strongly correlated characteristic in the spatially inhomogeneous field, especially at a longer laser wavelength, the final emission angles of two electrons are almost both concentrated around 〈inline-formula〉〈tex-math id="M2"〉\begin{document}${0^\circ }$\end{document}〈/tex-math〉〈alternatives〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="16-20230548_M2.jpg"/〉〈graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="16-20230548_M2.png"/〉〈/alternatives〉〈/inline-formula〉, meaning that the two electrons are always emitted into the same direction parallelly. Moreover, effective recollision of the NSDI is always dominated by first return of the first electron from the near infrared to the mid-infrared inhomogeneous laser fields, however, the transition from the first return dominance to the second return dominance occurs in the spatially homogeneous laser fields. Further, we reveal the more details of the ultrafast dynamics of the correlated electrons in the spatially inhomogeneous laser field by back-tracing the classical trajectories of NSDI.〈/sec〉
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    ISSN: 1000-3290 , 1000-3290
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    Publisher: Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Spandidos Publications ; 2020
    In:  Oncology Letters Vol. 20, No. 1 ( 2020-05-13), p. 639-646
    In: Oncology Letters, Spandidos Publications, Vol. 20, No. 1 ( 2020-05-13), p. 639-646
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    ISSN: 1792-1074 , 1792-1082
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    Publisher: Spandidos Publications
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Trans Tech Publications, Ltd. ; 2012
    In:  Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 178-181 ( 2012-5), p. 380-384
    In: Applied Mechanics and Materials, Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., Vol. 178-181 ( 2012-5), p. 380-384
    Abstract: Zeolite from coal fly ash is hydrothermal synthesis by microwave-assisted, and it is used to process wastewater. Through the XRD analysis, we discovered that many kinds of zeolites were synthesized in the experiment. The influence factor of zeolite sythesis is chemical composition, activator, temperature, time,etc. This kind of zeolite is used in processing wastewater, removed some positive ions from wastewater, like NH4+,Cu2+,Fe2+,Mn2+,and so on. Meanwhile some PO43+ and CODCr were removed. The main principle of zeolite processing wastewater is cation exchanging. There are physical-chemistry adsorption and the chemical precipitation in this process.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1662-7482
    URL: Issue
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    Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
    Publication Date: 2012
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    Trans Tech Publications, Ltd. ; 2011
    In:  Advanced Materials Research Vol. 287-290 ( 2011-7), p. 458-461
    In: Advanced Materials Research, Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., Vol. 287-290 ( 2011-7), p. 458-461
    Abstract: In this paper, electron beam radiation technology was applied to the preparation of MMT/MWNTs/epoxy nano-composites. The influences of the addition of Montmorillonite (MMT) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) on the tensile properties of MMT/MWNTs/epoxy nano-composites were examined. The fracture surface of the composites was characterized by SEM as well. The results indicated that the composites have higher tensile modulus than that of the pristine epoxy resin.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1662-8985
    URL: Issue
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    Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
    Publication Date: 2011
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    Trans Tech Publications, Ltd. ; 2009
    In:  Advanced Materials Research Vol. 79-82 ( 2009-8), p. 2139-2142
    In: Advanced Materials Research, Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., Vol. 79-82 ( 2009-8), p. 2139-2142
    Abstract: The microstructure of a twin roll cast (designated as TRC in short) and warm rolled Mg-4.5Al-1.0Zn (designated as AZ41 in short) alloy was investigated using OM and TEM after annealing treatment at the temperature range of 300oC~400oC. Tensile test was performed to show the influence of the annealing treatment on mechanical properties. The microstructure of AZ41 alloy sheet consisted of fibrous structure of elongated grains and shear bands along the rolling direction. Static recrystallization (SRX) was observed at and above 300oC during annealing treatment process. Shear bands, dislocations and twins play an important role during SRX and serve as nucleation sites, this leads to grain refinement. The sheet had higher strength and lower elongation after warm rolling. However annealing treatment after warm rolling induced the decrease of strength and increase of elongation. This results in the balance of strength and elongation in AZ41 alloy sheet. Annealing treatment at 400oC for 40min can be considered to be the optimum annealing treatment, and at this condition the tensile strength, yield strength and elongation are 375MPa, 285MPa and 17.7%, respectively.
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    ISSN: 1662-8985
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    Publication Date: 2009
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    Trans Tech Publications, Ltd. ; 2013
    In:  Advanced Materials Research Vol. 647 ( 2013-1), p. 798-801
    In: Advanced Materials Research, Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., Vol. 647 ( 2013-1), p. 798-801
    Abstract: Binary blendscomposed of polyhrdroxyalkanoates (P34HB) and poly(lactic acid) (PLA) with various P34HB weight percentage were preparedby extrusion and compressing molding.Both the thermo-oxidative agingat 80°Cand the hydrothermal aging at 80°C with 80% humidity were performed for 300 h for the P34HB/PLA blends respectively.The mechanical properties of tensile strength and elongation-at-breakrevealed that P34HB/PLA blends possessedthe balanced mechanical properties between P34HB and PLA,theblends with higher ratio of P34HBshowed thedeteriorative mechanical behavior in the aging environment faster than thoseblends with lower ratio of P34HB.
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