20 results on '"JIAN Jie"'
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2. Criteria for nilpotency of fusion systems
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Jian, Jie, Liao, Jun, and Liu, Heguo
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Mathematics - Group Theory ,20F19, 20J15 - Abstract
Let $p$ be an odd prime and let $\mathcal{F}$ be a fusion system over a finite $p$-group $P$. A fusion system $\mathcal{F}$ is said to be nilpotent if $\mathcal{F}=\mathcal{F}_{P}(P)$. In this paper we provide new criteria for saturated fusion systems $\mathcal{F}$ to be nilpotent, which can be viewed as extension of the $p$-nilpotency theorem of Glauberman and Thompson for fusion systems attributed to Kessar and Linckelmann.
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- 2024
3. Gas-phase molecules in protoplanetary nebulae with the 21 {\mu}m emission feature
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Qiu, Jian-Jie, Zhang, Yong, Nakashima, Jun-ichi, Zhang, Jiang-Shui, Li, Fei, Lu, Deng-Rong, Tang, Xin-Di, Yu, Xiao-Ling, and Jia, Lan-Wei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
It has been more than 30 years since the enigmatic 21 {\mu}m emission feature was first discovered in protoplanetary nebulae (PPNs). Although dozens of different dust carrier candidates have been proposed, there is as yet no widely accepted one. We present the results of molecular observations toward 21{\mu}m objects using the 10m Submillimeter Telescope of Arizona Radio Observatory at the 1.3 mm band and the 13.7 m telescope of Purple Mountain Observatory at the 3mm band, aiming to investigate whether the gas-phase environments of these unusual sources have some peculiarities compared to normal PPNs. We detect 31 emission lines belonging to seven different molecular species, most of which are the first detection in 21 {\mu}m PPNs. The observations provide clues on the identification of the 21 {\mu}m feature. We report a correlation study between the fractional abundance of gas-phase molecules and the strengths of the 21 {\mu}m emission. Our study shows that given the small sample size, the 21 {\mu}m feature has weak or no correlations with the gas-phase molecules. Future radio observations of high spatial and spectral resolution toward a large sample are desirable to elucidate the 21 {\mu}m emission phenomena., Comment: 40 pages, 10 figures, 11 tables, accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal
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- 2023
4. Understanding the Impact of Seasonal Climate Change on Canada's Economy by Region and Sector
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He, Shiyu, Bui, Trang, Huang, Yuying, Zhang, Wenling, Jian, Jie, Wong, Samuel W. K., and Wirjanto, Tony S.
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Statistics - Applications - Abstract
To assess the impact of climate change on the Canadian economy, we investigate and model the relationship between seasonal climate variables and economic growth across provinces and economic sectors. We further provide projections of climate change impacts up to the year 2050, taking into account the diverse climate change patterns and economic conditions across Canada. Our results indicate that rising Fall temperature anomalies have a notable adverse impact on Canadian economic growth. Province-wide, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are anticipated to experience the most substantial declines, whereas British Columbia and the Maritime provinces will be less impacted. Industry-wide, Mining is projected to see the greatest benefits, while Agriculture and Manufacturing are projected to have the most significant downturns. The disparities of climate change effects between provinces and industries highlight the need for governments to tailor their policies accordingly, and offer targeted assistance to regions and industries that are particularly vulnerable in the face of climate change. Targeted approaches to climate change mitigation are likely to be more effective than one-size-fits-all policies for the whole economy., Comment: 25 pages, 7 figures
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- 2023
5. Restricted Tweedie Stochastic Block Models
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Jian, Jie, Zhu, Mu, and Sang, Peijun
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Statistics - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Statistics - Applications ,Statistics - Computation - Abstract
The stochastic block model (SBM) is a widely used framework for community detection in networks, where the network structure is typically represented by an adjacency matrix. However, conventional SBMs are not directly applicable to an adjacency matrix that consists of non-negative zero-inflated continuous edge weights. To model the international trading network, where edge weights represent trading values between countries, we propose an innovative SBM based on a restricted Tweedie distribution. Additionally, we incorporate nodal information, such as the geographical distance between countries, and account for its dynamic effect on edge weights. Notably, we show that given a sufficiently large number of nodes, estimating this covariate effect becomes independent of community labels of each node when computing the maximum likelihood estimator of parameters in our model. This result enables the development of an efficient two-step algorithm that separates the estimation of covariate effects from other parameters. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed method through extensive simulation studies and an application to real-world international trading data.
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- 2023
6. Systematic Search for Water Fountain Candidates using the Databases of Circumstellar Maser Sources
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Fan, Haichen, Nakashima, Jun-ichi, Engels, D., Zhang, Yong, Qiu, Jian-Jie, Feng, Huan-Xue, Xie, Jia-Yong, Imai, Hiroshi, and Hsia, Chih-Hao
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Water fountains (WFs) are thought to be objects in the morphological evolution of the circumstellar envelopes of low- and intermediate-mass evolved stars, transitioning from spherically symmetric to asymmetric shapes. We used databases of circumstellar 1612 MHz OH and 22.235 GHz H$_2$O maser sources to search for new WF candidates using the criterion of a larger velocity range of the H$_2$O maser emission compared to that of the OH maser emission. Thus, it is in principle possible to identify WFs with an H$_2$O velocity ranges smaller than those for the previously known WFs. For the OH maser line, we analyzed database entries of 8,474 observations from 2,195 sources, and 6,085 observations from 3,642 sources for H$_2$O maser line. After a close examination of the velocity ranges and line profiles, we identified 11 sources that meet the criterion mentioned above. We examined the IRAS colors of the selected sources and found that two of them (IRAS 19069+0916 and IRAS 19319+2214) are in the color region for post-AGB stars. We find that the maser velocity criterion can discover other astrophysically interesting objects than just WFs. Such objects may include peculiar planetary nebulae with maser emissions and stellar merger remnants., Comment: 34 pages, 10 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJS
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- 2023
7. A 3 mm Molecular Line Survey toward The C-star Envelope CIT 6
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Yang, Kui-Lu, Zhang, Yong, Qiu, Jian-Jie, Ao, Yi-Na, and Li, Xiao-Hu
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present an unbiased molecular line survey toward the carbon-rich circumstellar envelope CIT 6 carried out between 90 and 116 GHz with the Arizona Radio Observatory 12 m telescope. A total of 42 lines assigned to 10 molecular species and 4 isotopologues are detected. Despite the absence of any newly identified circumstellar molecules, several transitions are freshly reported for this object. This work is a complement to our previous line survey toward CIT 6 in the frequency ranges of 36-49 GHz and 131-268 GHz. Based on the measurements and in combination with previously published data, we perform a rotation-diagram analysis to determine the column densities, excitation temperatures, and fractional abundances of the molecules. The excitation temperature varies along the radius. The abundance pattern of CIT6 is broadly consistent with that of the prototype C-star IRC+10216 at the specified detection sensitivity, indicating that the molecular richness in IRC+10216 cannot be attributed to an interpretation of unusual chemistry. Nevertheless, subtle distinctions between the two C-stars are found. The higher abundance of carbon-chain molecules and lower 12C/13C ratio in CIT 6 compared to IRC+10216 imply that the former is more massive or in a more evolved phase than the latter., Comment: 34 pages, 14 figures, 5 tables
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- 2023
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8. The kernels of powers of linear operator via Weyr characteristic
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Jian, Jie, Liao, Jun, and Liu, Heguo
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Mathematics - Rings and Algebras ,15A24, 15A27 - Abstract
The adjoint of a matrix in the Lie algebra associated with a matrix algebra is a fundamental operator, which can be generalized to a more general operator $\varphi_{AB}: X\rightarrow AX-XB$ by two matrices $A$ and $B$. The kernel of the operator is very well-known and it can be found in Gantmacher's book. The formulas for the dimensions of the kernels of arbitrary powers of the operator $\varphi_{AB}$ were given in terms of the Segre characteristics of these two matrices by the second and third authors in this paper and their collaborators. This paper provides an alternative approach to this problem via the Weyr characteristic in a more essential method. We obtain formulas for the dimensions of the kernels of arbitrary powers of the operator in terms of the Weyr characteristics. Furthermore, the basis for kernel of each power of the operator is described explicitly. As a consequence, for arbitrary square matrices $A$ and $B$ over an algebraically closed field, the dimension of the kernel of each power of the operator $\varphi_{A-\lambda I,B}$ for eigenvalues $\lambda$ of $\varphi_{AB}$ can be viewed as a similarity invariant of the operator $\varphi_{AB}$, so we characterise the operator within similarity, which should be of interest to a number of people (including physicists).
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- 2023
9. Molecules in the peculiar age-defying source IRAS 19312+1950
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Qiu, Jian-Jie, Zhang, Yong, Nakashima, Jun-ichi, Zhang, Jiang-Shui, Koning, Nico, Tang, Xin-Di, Yan, Yao-Ting, and Feng, Huan-Xue
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Context. IRAS 19312+1950 is an isolated infrared source that exhibits a characteristic quasi-point-symmetric morphology in the near- and mid-infrared images and is also very bright in molecular radio lines. Because of its unique observational characteristics, various observational studies have been conducted and several hypotheses have been proposed regarding its origin, which is still unclear. So far, it has been suggested that it could be a peculiar evolved star, a young stellar object, or even a red nova remnant. Regardless of which type of object it is ultimately classified as, IRAS 19312+1950 is exceptionally bright in the infrared and molecular radio lines and therefore will undoubtedly be crucial as a prototype of this kind of object having a peculiar nature or unusual evolutionary phase. Aims. This study aims to reveal the molecular composition of the central part of IRAS 19312+1950 by performing an unbiased molecular radio line survey and discussing the origin of the object from a molecular chemical point of view. Methods. We carried out a spectral line survey with the IRAM 30 m telescope towards the center of IRAS 19312+1950 in the 3 and 1.3 mm windows. Results. In total, 28 transition lines of 22 molecular species and those isotopologues are detected towards IRAS 19312+1950, some of which exhibit a broad and a narrow components. Seventeen thermal lines and 1 maser line are newly detected. The molecular species of C$^{17}$O, $^{30}$SiO, HN$^{13}$C, HC$^{18}$O$^{+}$, H$_{2}$CO, and $c$-C$_{3}$H$_{2}$ are detected for the first time in this object. Conclusions. Our results, in combination with previous studies, favor the hypothesis that IRAS 19312+1950 might be a red nova remnant, in which the progenitors that merged to become a red nova may have contained at least two evolved stars with oxygen-rich and carbon-rich chemistry, respectively., Comment: 30 pages, 24 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2022
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10. Effects of network topology and trait distribution on collective decision making
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Liu, Pengyu and Jian, Jie
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Physics - Physics and Society ,Mathematics - Combinatorics ,91D30 05C82 91B06 - Abstract
Social networks play an important role in analyzing the impact of individual-level interactions on societal or economic outcomes. We model interactive decision making for a community of individuals with different traits, represented by a social network with trait-attributed nodes. We develop a deterministic process generating a sequence of choices for each individual based on a trait-attributed social network, initial choices of individuals and a set of predetermined trait-dependent rules for making decisions. The object of interest is the sequence of cumulative sum of choices over all individuals, which we call the cumulative sequence and consider as an index of collective decisions. We observe that, in a time period, a cumulative sequence can be unpredictable or predictable showing a repeated pattern either escalating to an extreme or constantly oscillating. We consider that predictable cumulative sequences represent unstable collective decisions of communities either extremizing or internally conflicting, while unpredictable cumulative sequences show stable changes. We analyze the effects of network topology and trait distribution on the probability of cumulative sequences being predictable, escalating and oscillating by simulations. Our findings include that unstable collective decisions are more probable as network density increases, that centralized networks are more likely to have unstable collective decisions and that networks with excessively clustered or scattered conformists and rebels tend to produce unstable cumulative sequences. We discuss the potential of the model as a framework for studying individuals with different traits on a social network directly and indirectly interacting in decision making., Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables
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- 2022
11. Molecules in the carbon-rich protoplanetary nebula CRL 2688
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Qiu, Jian-Jie, Zhang, Yong, Zhang, Jiang-Shui, and Nakashima, Jun-ichi
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present observations of the carbon-rich protoplanetary nebula (PPN) CRL 2688 made with the Institut de Radioastronomie Millimetrique (IRAM) 30 m telescope in the 3mm and 2mm bands. In total, 196 transition lines belonging to 38 molecular species and isotopologues are detected, among which, to our best knowledge, 153 transition lines and 13 species are the first report for this object. Additionally, in order to contribute to future research, we have collected observational data on the molecular lines of CRL 2688 from the literature and compiled them into a single unified catalog. We find that the molecular abundance of CRL 2688 cannot be explained by the standard model of a circumstellar envelope. The implications of metal-bearing molecules on circumstellar chemistry are discussed., Comment: 55 pages, 10 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJS
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- 2022
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12. Two Gaussian regularization methods for time-varying networks
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Jian, Jie, Sang, Peijun, and Zhu, Mu
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Statistics - Methodology ,Statistics - Applications ,Statistics - Computation - Abstract
We model time-varying network data as realizations from multivariate Gaussian distributions with precision matrices that change over time. To facilitate parameter estimation, we require not only that each precision matrix at any given time point be sparse, but also that precision matrices at neighboring time points be similar. We accomplish this with two different algorithms, by generalizing the elastic net and the fused LASSO, respectively. Our main focuses are efficient computational algorithms and convenient degree-of-freedom formulae for choosing tuning parameters. We illustrate our methods with two simulation studies. By applying them to an fMRI data set, we also detect some interesting differences in brain connectivity between healthy individuals and ADHD patients.
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- 2022
13. Tunable Chirality-dependent Nonlinear Electrical Responses in 2D Tellurium
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Niu, Chang, Qiu, Gang, Wang, Yixiu, Tan, Pukun, Wang, Mingyi, Jian, Jie, Wang, Haiyan, Wu, Wenzhuo, and Ye, Peide D.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Tellurium (Te) is an elemental semiconductor with a simple chiral crystal structure. Te in a two-dimensional (2D) form synthesized by solution-based method shows excellent electrical, optical, and thermal properties. In this work, the chirality of hydrothermally grown 2D Te is identified and analyzed by hot sulfuric acid etching and high-angle tilted high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy. The gate-tunable nonlinear electrical responses, including the nonreciprocal electrical transport in the longitudinal direction and the nonlinear planar Hall effect in the transverse direction, are observed in 2D Te under a magnetic field. Moreover, the nonlinear electrical responses have opposite signs in left- and right-handed 2D Te due to the opposite spin polarizations ensured by the chiral symmetry. The fundamental relationship between the spin-orbit coupling and the crystal symmetry in two enantiomers provides a viable platform for realizing chirality-based electronic devices by introducing the chirality degree of freedom into electron transport., Comment: 44 pages, Nano Letters (2023)
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- 2022
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14. Raman Response and Transport Properties of One-Dimensional van der Waals Tellurium Nanowires
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Qin, Jing-Kai, Liao, Pai-Ying, Si, Mengwei, Gao, Shiyuan, Qiu, Gang, Jian, Jie, Wang, Qingxiao, Zhang, Si-Qi, Huang, Shouyuan, Charnas, Adam, Wang, Yixiu, Kim, Moon J., Wu, Wenzhuo, Xu, Xianfan, Wang, Hai-Yan, Yang, Li, Yap, Yoke Khin, and Ye, Peide D.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Tellurium can form nanowires of helical atomic chains. Given their unique one-dimensional van der Waals structure, these nanowires are expected to show remarkably different physical and electronic properties than bulk tellurium. Here we show that few-chain and single-chain van der Waals tellurium nanowires can be isolated using carbon nanotube and boron nitride nanotube encapsulation. With the approach, the number of atomic chains can be controlled by the inner diameter of the nanotube. The Raman response of the structures suggests that the interaction between a single-atomic tellurium chain and a carbon nanotube is weak, and that the inter-chain interaction becomes stronger as the number of chains increases. Compared with bare tellurium nanowires on SiO2, nanowires encapsulated in boron nitride nanotubes exhibit a dramatically enhanced current-carrying capacity, with a current density of 1.5*10^8 A cm-2, which exceeds that of most semiconducting nanowires. We also use our tellurium nanowires encapsulated in boron nitride nanotubes to create field-effect transistors that have a diameter of only 2 nm., Comment: 45 pages, 23 figures. Nature Electronics, to be published
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- 2020
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15. Room Temperature Electrocaloric Effect in Layered Ferroelectric CuInP2S6 for Solid State Refrigeration
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Si, Mengwei, Saha, Atanu K., Liao, Pai-Ying, Gao, Shengjie, Neumayer, Sabine M., Jian, Jie, Qin, Jingkai, Balke, Nina, Wang, Haiyan, Maksymovych, Petro, Wu, Wenzhuo, Gupta, Sumeet K., and Ye, Peide D.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
A material with reversible temperature change capability under an external electric field, known as the electrocaloric effect (ECE), has long been considered as a promising solid-state cooling solution. However, electrocaloric (EC) performance of EC materials generally is not sufficiently high for real cooling applications. As a result, exploring EC materials with high performance is of great interest and importance. Here, we report on the ECE of ferroelectric materials with van der Waals layered structure (CuInP2S6 or CIPS in this work in particular). Over 60% polarization charge change is observed within a temperature change of only 10 K at Curie temperature. Large adiabatic temperature change (|{\Delta}T|) of 3.3 K, isothermal entropy change (|{\Delta}S|) of 5.8 J kg-1 K-1 at |{\Delta}E|=142.0 kV cm-1 at 315 K (above and near room temperature) are achieved, with a large EC strength (|{\Delta}T|/|{\Delta}E|) of 29.5 mK cm kV-1. The ECE of CIPS is also investigated theoretically by numerical simulation and a further EC performance projection is provided., Comment: 32 pages, 10 figures
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- 2019
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16. A Ferroelectric Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
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Si, Mengwei, Saha, Atanu K., Gao, Shengjie, Qiu, Gang, Qin, Jingkai, Duan, Yuqin, Jian, Jie, Niu, Chang, Wang, Haiyan, Wu, Wenzhuo, Gupta, Sumeet K., and Ye, Peide D.
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Physics - Applied Physics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Ferroelectric field-effect transistors employ a ferroelectric material as a gate insulator, the polarization state of which can be detected using the channel conductance of the device. As a result, the devices are of potential to use in non-volatile memory technology, but suffer from short retention times, which limits their wider application. Here we report a ferroelectric semiconductor field-effect transistor in which a two-dimensional ferroelectric semiconductor, indium selenide ({\alpha}-In2Se3), is used as the channel material in the device. {\alpha}-In2Se3 was chosen due to its appropriate bandgap, room temperature ferroelectricity, ability to maintain ferroelectricity down to a few atomic layers, and potential for large-area growth. A passivation method based on the atomic-layer deposition of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) was developed to protect and enhance the performance of the transistors. With 15-nm-thick hafnium oxide (HfO2) as a scaled gate dielectric, the resulting devices offer high performance with a large memory window, a high on/off ratio of over 108, a maximum on-current of 862 {\mu}A {\mu}m-1, and a low supply voltage., Comment: 44 pages, 16 figures
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- 2018
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17. The MALATANG Survey: the L_gas-L_IR correlation on sub-kiloparsec scale in six nearby star-forming galaxies as traced by HCN J=4-3 and HCO^+ J=4-3
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Tan, Qing-Hua, Gao, Yu, Zhang, Zhi-Yu, Greve, Thomas R., Jiang, Xue-Jian, Wilson, Christine D., Yang, Chen-Tao, Bemis, Ashley, Chung, Aeree, Matsushita, Satoki, Shi, Yong, Ao, Yi-Ping, Brinks, Elias, Currie, Malcolm J., Davis, Timothy A., de Grijs, Richard, Ho, Luis C., Imanishi, Masatoshi, Kohno, Kotaro, Lee, Bumhyun, Parsons, Harriet, Rawlings, Mark G., Rigopoulou, Dimitra, Rosolowsky, Erik, Bulger, Joanna, Chen, Hao, Chapman, Scott C., Eden, David, Gear, Walter K., Gu, Qiu-Sheng, He, Jin-Hua, Jiao, Qian, Liu, Dai-Zhong, Liu, Li-Jie, Li, Xiao-Hu, Michalowski, Michal J., Nguyen-Luong, Quang, Qiu, Jian-Jie, Smith, Matthew W. L., Violino, Giulio, Wang, Jian-Fa, Wang, Jun-Feng, Wang, Jun-Zhi, Yeh, Sherry, Zhao, Ying-He, and Zhu, Ming
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present HCN J=4-3 and HCO^+ J=4-3 maps of six nearby star-forming galaxies, NGC 253, NGC 1068, IC 342, M82, M83, and NGC 6946, obtained with the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope as part of the MALATANG survey. All galaxies were mapped in the central 2 arcmin $\times$ 2 arcmin region at 14 arcsec (FWHM) resolution (corresponding to linear scales of ~ 0.2-1.0 kpc). The L_IR-L'_dense relation, where the dense gas is traced by the HCN J=4-3 and the HCO^+ J=4-3 emission, measured in our sample of spatially-resolved galaxies is found to follow the linear correlation established globally in galaxies within the scatter. We find that the luminosity ratio, L_IR/L'_dense, shows systematic variations with L_IR within individual spatially resolved galaxies, whereas the galaxy-integrated ratios vary little. A rising trend is also found between L_IR/L'_dense ratio and the warm-dust temperature gauged by the 70 \mu m/100 \mu m flux ratio. We find the luminosity ratios of IR/HCN(4-3) and IR/HCO^+(4-3), which can be taken as a proxy for the efficiency of star formation in the dense molecular gas (SFE_dense), appears to be nearly independent of the dense-gas fraction (f_dense) for our sample of galaxies. The SFE of the total molecular gas (SFE_mol) is found to increase substantially with f_dense when combining our data with that on local (ultra)luminous infrared galaxies and high-z quasars. The mean L'_HCN(4-3)/L'_HCO^+(4-3) line ratio measured for the six targeted galaxies is 0.9+/-0.6. No significant correlation is found for the L'_HCN(4-3)/L'_HCO^+(4-3) ratio with the SFR as traced by L_IR, nor with the warm-dust temperature, for the different populations of galaxies., Comment: 29 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2018
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18. Controlled Growth of a Large-Size 2D Selenium Nanosheet and Its Electronic and Optoelectronic Applications
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Qin, Jingkai, Qiu, Gang, Jian, Jie, Zhou, Hong, Yang, Lingming, Charnas, Adam, Zemlyanov, Dmitry Y, Xu, Cheng-Yan, Xu, Xianfan, Wu, Wenzhuo, Wang, Haiyan, and Ye, Peide D
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Selenium has attracted intensive attention as a promising material candidate for future optoelectronic applications. However, selenium has a strong tendency to grow into nanowire forms due to its anisotropic atomic structure, which has largely hindered the exploration of its potential applications. In this work, using a physical vapor deposition method, we have demonstrated the synthesis of large-size, high-quality 2D selenium nanosheets, the minimum thickness of which could be as thin as 5 nm. The Se nanosheet exhibits a strong in-plane anisotropic property, which is determined by angle-resolved Raman spectroscopy. Back-gating field-effect transistors based on a Se nanosheet exhibit p-type transport behaviors with on-state current density around 20 mA/mm at Vds = 3 V. Four-terminal field effect devices are also fabricated to evaluate the intrinsic hole mobility of the selenium nanosheet, and the value is determined to be 0.26 cm2 Vs at 300 K. The selenium nanosheet phototransistors show an excellent photoresponsivity of up to 263 A/W, with a rise time of 0.1 s and fall time of 0.12 s. These results suggest that crystal selenium as a 2D form of a 1D van der Waals solid opens up the possibility to explore device applications., Comment: ACS Nano, 2017, 11 (10), pp 10222
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- 2017
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19. Electrodynamic Response and Stability of Molecular Crystals
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Schatschneider, Bohdan, Liang, Jian-Jie, Reilly, Anthony M., Marom, Noa, Zhang, Guo-Xu, and Tkatchenko, Alexandre
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
We show that electrodynamic dipolar interactions, responsible for long-range fluctuations in matter, play a significant role in the stability of molecular crystals. Density functional theory calculations with van der Waals interactions determined from a semilocal "atom-in-a-molecule" model result in a large overestimation of the dielectric constants and sublimation enthalpies for polyacene crystals from naphthalene to pentacene, whereas an accurate treatment of non-local electrodynamic response leads to an agreement with the measured values for both quantities. Our findings suggest that collective response effects play a substantial role not only for optical excitations, but also for cohesive properties of non-covalently bound molecular crystals.
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- 2012
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20. Analytical procedures for estimating structural response to acoustic fields generated by advanced launch systems, phase 2
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Elishakoff, Isaac, Lin, Y. K, Zhu, Li-Ping, Fang, Jian-Jie, and Cai, G. Q
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Structural Mechanics - Abstract
This report supplements a previous report of the same title submitted in June, 1992. It summarizes additional analytical techniques which have been developed for predicting the response of linear and nonlinear structures to noise excitations generated by large propulsion power plants. The report is divided into nine chapters. The first two deal with incomplete knowledge of boundary conditions of engineering structures. The incomplete knowledge is characterized by a convex set, and its diagnosis is formulated as a multi-hypothesis discrete decision-making algorithm with attendant criteria of adaptive termination.
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- 1994
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