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  • 11
    In: Applied Physics Letters, AIP Publishing, Vol. 116, No. 8 ( 2020-02-24)
    Abstract: Oxide glasses are intrinsically brittle at room temperature when loaded under tension. In this study, a high-strength CoFe-based metallic glass was used as a strengthening phase to make a Co–Fe–Ta–B–O oxide glass become stronger and ductile in tension. The developed metallic-glass-reinforced oxide glass matrix nanocomposite possessed a supra-nanometer-sized dual-phase structure. Owing to the dispersion strengthening effects, the nanocomposite showed a tensile strength σb of ∼2.7 GPa, about 29% higher than that of the single-phase oxide glass. Meanwhile, its tensile plasticity εp was enhanced from zero to ∼2.7%. The continuous glass/glass interfaces of the dual-phase mixture are thought to enable the tensile plasticity in the nanocomposite. Our results provide an approach to effectively enhance both the strength and tensile ductility of intrinsically brittle oxide glasses.
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    ISSN: 0003-6951 , 1077-3118
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    Publication Date: 2020
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  • 12
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    AIP Publishing ; 2013
    In:  Applied Physics Letters Vol. 103, No. 8 ( 2013-08-19)
    In: Applied Physics Letters, AIP Publishing, Vol. 103, No. 8 ( 2013-08-19)
    Abstract: We report a radially polarized tip-enhanced near-field coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (RP-TE-CARS) microscopy technique for high-contrast vibrational imaging of subcellular organelles at nano-scale resolutions. The radially polarized pump and Stokes laser beams are tightly focused onto the sample while a gold-coated metallic probe is placed at the upper surface of the sample to enhance the electric field and CARS signals. The back-scattered CARS signal is measured with the gold-coated nano-tip being stationary at the focal region of laser beams. The RP-TE-CARS signal is ∼6-fold higher than that using linearly polarized laser excitation. We demonstrate the good performance of the RP-TE-CARS technique developed by imaging sub-micron polystyrene beads and mitochondria at nano-scale resolutions.
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  • 13
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    AIP Publishing ; 2022
    In:  Physics of Fluids Vol. 34, No. 8 ( 2022-08-01)
    In: Physics of Fluids, AIP Publishing, Vol. 34, No. 8 ( 2022-08-01)
    Abstract: Dynamics of ethylene autoignition and deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) are first numerically investigated in a one-dimensional shock tube using a reduced chemistry including 10 species and 10 reactions. Different combustion modes are investigated through considering various premixed gas equivalence ratios (0.2 − 2.0) and incident shock wave Mach numbers (1.8–3.2). Four ignition and DDT modes are observed from the studied cases, i.e., no ignition, deflagration combustion, detonation after reflected shock, and deflagration behind the incident shock. For detonation development behind the reflected shock, three autoignition hot spots are formed. The first one occurs at the wall surface after the re-compression of the reflected shock and contact surface, which further develops to a reaction shock because of “the explosion in the explosion” regime. The other two are off the wall, respectively, caused by the reflected shock/rarefaction wave interaction and reaction induction in the compressed mixture. The last hot spot develops to a reaction wave and couples with the reflected shock after a DDT process, which eventually leads to detonation combustion. For deflagration development behind the reflected shock, the wave interactions, wall surface autoignition hot spot as well as its induction of reaction shock are qualitatively similar to the mode of detonation after incident shock reflection, before the reflected shock/rarefaction wave collision point. However, only one hot spot is induced after the collision, which also develops to a reaction wave but cannot catch up with the reflected shock. For deflagration behind the incident shock, deflagration combustion is induced by the incident shock compression whereas detonation occurs after the shock reflection. The chemical timescale increases after the reflected shock/contact surface collision, whereas decreases behind the incident and reflected shocks, as well as after the reflected shock/rarefaction wave interaction. Therefore, mixture reactivity behind the reflected shock is weakened by the contact surface, but is intensified by the rarefaction wave. The multi-dimensionality characteristics, including reflected shock/boundary layer interactions, reflected shock bifurcation, destabilization, and detonation, are further present in a two-dimensional configuration. Planar autoignition occurs because of reflected shock compression and detonation combustion is formed first in the central region due to the collision of the reflected shock wave/reflected compression wave. The left and right bifurcations of the separation region in the wall boundary layer are then sequentially ignited.
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    ISSN: 1070-6631 , 1089-7666
    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 2022
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    AIP Publishing ; 1990
    In:  The Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 93, No. 5 ( 1990-09-01), p. 3326-3332
    In: The Journal of Chemical Physics, AIP Publishing, Vol. 93, No. 5 ( 1990-09-01), p. 3326-3332
    Abstract: The optimization of trial functions consisting of a product of a single determinant and simple correlation functions is studied. The method involves minimizing the variance of the local energy over a finite number of points (sample). The role of optimization parameters, e.g., sample characteristics, initial trial function parameters, and reference energy, is examined for H2, Li2, and H2O. The extent to which cusp conditions are satisfied is also discussed. The resulting variational Monte Carlo energies 〈ΨT‖H‖ΨT〉 recover 46%–95% of the correlation energy for the simple trial function forms studied. When used as importance functions for quantum Monte Carlo calculations, these optimized trial functions recover 90%–100% of the correlation energy. Time-step bias of the computed quantum Monte Carlo energies is found to be small.
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    ISSN: 0021-9606 , 1089-7690
    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 1990
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  • 15
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    AIP Publishing ; 1990
    In:  The Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 92, No. 1 ( 1990-01-01), p. 597-602
    In: The Journal of Chemical Physics, AIP Publishing, Vol. 92, No. 1 ( 1990-01-01), p. 597-602
    Abstract: An algorithm to optimize trial functions for fixed-node quantum Monte Carlo calculations has been developed based on variational random walks. The approach is applied to wave functions that are products of a simple Slater determinant and correlation factor explicitly dependent on interelectronic distance, and is found to provide improved ground-state total energies. A modification of the method for ground-states that makes use of a projection operator technique is shown to make possible the calculation of more accurate excited-state energies. In this optimization method the Young tableaux of the permutation group is used to facilitate the treatment of fermion properties and multiplets. Application to ground states of H2, Li2, H3, H+3, and to the first-excited singlets of H2, H3, and H4 are presented and discussed.
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    ISSN: 0021-9606 , 1089-7690
    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 1990
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    AIP Publishing ; 2016
    In:  Applied Physics Letters Vol. 109, No. 17 ( 2016-10-24)
    In: Applied Physics Letters, AIP Publishing, Vol. 109, No. 17 ( 2016-10-24)
    Abstract: We report a graphene-based photodetector with ultra-high photoresponsivity and wavelength selectivity, targeting at the mid-infrared (MIR) regime. To enhance the spectral selectivity, a gold-grating structure is designed and implemented under the graphene layer to excite surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). The electromagnetic field with specific wavelength can be guided to and confined within the designed subwavelength structures. The graphene layer contacted by metal is slightly p-type doped due to gold grating, improving the interband transition rate of electrons. The built-in potential established in the contact region facilitates the separation of non-equilibrium carriers generated on graphene layer, leading to a photovoltage. With optimized structural design the photodetector exhibits excellent photoresponsivity of 1 V/μW at the wavelength of 9 μm.
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    Publication Date: 2016
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  • 17
    In: Applied Physics Letters, AIP Publishing, Vol. 96, No. 13 ( 2010-03-29)
    Abstract: We report on a unique implementation of a dual 4-f paired-gratings spectral filtering of a femtosecond (fs) laser to realize high contrast coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy and high quality multiphoton microscopy on the same platform for label-free biomolecular imaging. The 4-f gratings filtering enables readily conversion of the 100 fs laser pulse trains into transform-limited 1 picosecond (ps) pulses in the spectral range of 700–1600 nm for CARS imaging. Compared with fs-CARS microscopy, our ps-CARS imaging yields an approximately tenfold improvement in spectral resolution, while a twofold improvement in nonresonant background suppression. High quality second-harmonic generation and two-photon excitation fluorescence imaging can also be acquired in tandem when swapping the 4-f grating filtering from the ps mode to fs mode. We demonstrate this multimodal nonlinear optical microscopy technique by imaging 465 nm polystyrene beads in water and animal liver tissue.
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    AIP Publishing ; 2013
    In:  Applied Physics Letters Vol. 103, No. 17 ( 2013-10-21)
    In: Applied Physics Letters, AIP Publishing, Vol. 103, No. 17 ( 2013-10-21)
    Abstract: We apply the polarization-resolved second-harmonic generation (PR-SHG) microscopy to investigate the changes of collagen typings (type I vs type III) and collagen fibril orientations of liver tissue in bile-duct-ligation (BDL) rat models. The PR-SHG results show that the second-order susceptibility tensor ratios (χ31/χ15 and χ33/χ15) of collagen fibers increase with liver fibrotic progression after BDL surgery, reflecting an increase of the type III collagen component with the severity of liver fibrosis; and the square root of the collagen type III to type I ratio linearly correlates (R2 = 0.98) with histopathological scores. Furthermore, the collagen fibril orientations become more random with liver fibrosis transformation as compared to normal liver tissue. This work demonstrates that PR-SHG microscopy has the potential for label-free diagnosis and characterization of liver fibrosis based on quantitative analysis of collagen typings and fibril orientations.
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    AIP Publishing ; 2016
    In:  Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 120, No. 15 ( 2016-10-21)
    In: Journal of Applied Physics, AIP Publishing, Vol. 120, No. 15 ( 2016-10-21)
    Abstract: Layered Aurivillius compounds with multiferroic properties have attracted much attention due to their rich fundamental physics and great application potential. However, the ferroelectric and magnetic properties are different for these compounds with different synthesis conditions. In this paper, we investigate the structure, ferroelectricity, and magnetism of four-layer Aurivillius-phase multiferroic Bi4NdTi3FeO15. The four-layer structure is confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction and high-angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy. The ferroelectricity together with dielectric constant can be reduced by vacuum-annealing treatment due to the increase of oxygen vacancy concentration. More interestingly, the ferromagnetism is strongly enhanced by vacuum-annealing and can be obviously suppressed after re-oxidization, which may be associated with Fe3+-O-Fe2+ coupling originated from the variable valence state of Fe with different oxidization conditions. These findings indicate that oxygen vacancies play a crucial role in the ferroelectric and magnetic properties in Aurivillius compounds synthesized by different conditions.
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    ISSN: 0021-8979 , 1089-7550
    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 2016
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    AIP Publishing ; 2010
    In:  Applied Physics Letters Vol. 97, No. 8 ( 2010-08-23)
    In: Applied Physics Letters, AIP Publishing, Vol. 97, No. 8 ( 2010-08-23)
    Abstract: We report on a unique annular aperture detection scheme for effective suppression of nonresonant background in coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy imaging. The results show that the resonant CARS signal to nonresonant background ratio (SBR) varies with both the scatterers’ sizes and the annular aperture diameters used, and an approximately 20-fold improvement in SBR can be obtained when an annular aperture size of 0.9 (related to the objective diameter) is selected for imaging the scatterers with diameters close to the excitation wavelength. We demonstrate this technique by imaging 300 to 1100 nm polystyrene beads and human epithelial cells in aqueous environments.
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