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2. Anionic LaH8−: A nanocluster-based hydrogen storage material
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Guang Zhou Zhang, Hai Yan Wang, Si Min Li, Yuan Su, and Shou Jun Huang
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Hydrogen storage ,Crystallography ,Fuel Technology ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Chemistry ,Strong interaction ,Atom ,Cluster (physics) ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Basis set ,Nanomaterials - Abstract
The geometric structures of anionic La H n − ( n = 2 − 20 ) clusters are predicted by CALYPSO cluster structural search method and first-principles calculations. The low-lying isomers for each size of La H n − ( n = 2 − 20 ) clusters are further reoptimized at B3LYP level by setting all-electron 6-311G + + (d, p) basis set for H atoms and SDD basis set for La atom, respectively. The photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) of the ground-state structures are simulated by time-dependent DFT (TD-DFT) method. It is found that the anionic La H 8 − cluster with D2d symmetry is the most stable structure and its hydrogen storage capacity arrives at 5.4 wt%. The stability of anionic La H 8 − cluster is mainly affected by the strong interaction between H 1s orbital and La 5d orbital. The present results provide insights into the further exploration and discovery of novel rare-earth based hydrogen storage nanomaterials.
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- 2022
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3. Combined computational analysis and cytology show limited depth osteogenic effect on bone defects in negative pressure wound therapy
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Xiu-Hong Huang, Li-Qin Zheng, Yue-Xing Dai, Shao-Nan Hu, Wan-Chen Ning, Si-Min Li, Yue-Guang Fan, Zi-Ling Lin, and Shao-Hong Huang
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Histology ,Biomedical Engineering ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Background: The treatment of bone defects remains a clinical challenge. The effect of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) on osteogenesis in bone defects has been recognized; however, bone marrow fluid dynamics under negative pressure (NP) remain unknown. In this study, we aimed to examine the marrow fluid mechanics within trabeculae by computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and to verify osteogenic gene expression, osteogenic differentiation to investigate the osteogenic depth under NP.Methods: The human femoral head is scanned using micro-CT to segment the volume of interest (VOI) trabeculae. The VOI trabeculae CFD model simulating the bone marrow cavity is developed by combining the Hypermesh and ANSYS software. The effect of trabecular anisotropy is investigated, and bone regeneration effects are simulated under NP scales of −80, −120, −160, and −200 mmHg. The working distance (WD) is proposed to describe the suction depth of the NP. Finally, gene sequence analysis, cytological experiments including bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) proliferation and osteogenic differentiation are conducted after the BMSCs are cultured under the same NP scale.Results: The pressure, shear stress on trabeculae, and marrow fluid velocity decrease exponentially with an increase in WD. The hydromechanics of fluid at any WD inside the marrow cavity can be theoretically quantified. The NP scale significantly affects the fluid properties, especially those fluid close to the NP source; however, the effect of the NP scale become marginal as WD deepens. Anisotropy of trabecular structure coupled with the anisotropic hydrodynamic behavior of bone marrow; An NP of −120 mmHg demonstrates the majority of bone formation-related genes, as well as the most effective proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs compared to the other NP scales.Conclusion: An NP of −120 mmHg may have the optimal activated ability to promote osteogenesis, but the effective WD may be limited to a certain depth. These findings help improve the understanding of fluid mechanisms behind NPWT in treating bone defects.
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- 2023
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4. Association of serum uric acid with biventricular myocardial dysfunction in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Qing-Wen Ren, Kai-Hang Yiu, Ju-Hua Liu, Ming-Yen Ng, Si-Min Li, Hung-Fat Tse, Mei-Zhen Wu, Qing-Shan Lin, and Yan Chen
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Right ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Renal function ,Hyperuricemia ,Risk Assessment ,Asymptomatic ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Free wall ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,Sex Factors ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Circumferential strain ,In patient ,Aged ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Serum uric acid ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Uric Acid ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Quartile ,Echocardiography ,Ventricular Function, Right ,Cardiology ,Hong Kong ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Increased serum uric acid (SUA) is common in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and is associated with left ventricular (LV) myocardial dysfunction. Nonetheless the association of SUA with right ventricular (RV) function in T2DM has not been studied. This study aimed to investigate the association of SUA with biventricular myocardial function in patients with T2DM.A total of 560 patients with T2DM were enrolled and divided into four groups according to sex-specific quartiles of SUA. Transthoracic echocardiography was performed and two-dimensional speckle tracking was used to measure biventricular myocardial strain, including LV global longitudinal strain (GLS), circumferential strain (CS), radial strain (RS), and RV free wall longitudinal strain (RV-FWLS). The absolute value of all biventricular strain parameters showed a stepwise decrease across SUA quartiles (all P 0.01). In particular, LV assessment by GLS, CS and RS demonstrated that those in the 4th quartile were impaired compared with the other quartiles (all P 0.05). Similarly, RV-FWLS of the 4th quartile was significantly impaired compared with the 1st and 2nd quartiles (all P 0.05). The same reduction in biventricular strain across SUA quartiles was observed in patients with estimated glomerular filtration rate or ≥60 ml/min/1.73 mSUA was independently associated with biventricular myocardial dysfunction in asymptomatic T2DM patients, regardless of renal function or diabetic control.
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- 2021
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5. Novel ReSe semiconductor designed by structure prediction and phase diagram calculation
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Zhong-Li Liu, Shou-Jun Huang, Hai-Yan Wang, Cuan-Cuan Zhu, and Si-Min Li
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,business.industry ,Band gap ,020502 materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Crystal structure ,Crystal structure prediction ,Semiconductor ,0205 materials engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,General Materials Science ,Density functional theory ,Orthorhombic crystal system ,business ,Phase diagram ,Bar (unit) - Abstract
Non-stoichiometric transition metal chalcogenides often have unexpectedly good semiconducting properties. In this paper, we focus on the seeking of potential semiconducting material in the ReSe system. The global and unbiased crystal structure searches were systematically conducted on ReSe material, using the advanced crystal structure prediction algorithms combined with the density functional theory. Three novel structures of ReSe were discovered within different pressures regions. The phase diagram of ReSe material was then constructed at pressure up to 200 GPa and temperature up to 2500 K, based on the quasi-harmonic approximation. We found ReSe possesses the trigonal $$P\bar{3}m1$$ symmetric structure at ambient pressure. Under further compression, it transits to the orthorhombic Pmmn structure at 87 GPa and then to the cubic $$Pm\bar{3}m$$ structure at 129 GPa. The three new structures are all mechanically and thermodynamically stable within corresponding pressures regions. The low-pressure $$P\bar{3}m1$$ -ReSe manifests good semiconducting properties with the band gap of 0.162 eV, while the two high-pressure allotropes have metallic characteristics. The mechanical properties analyses suggest that special attention should be paid on the brittleness of the $$P\bar{3}m1$$ -ReSe structure, when it is used at high-stress conditions. This study sheds considerable light on the new structures and properties of the non-stoichiometric transition metal chalcogenides ReSe for future synthesis and further investigation.
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- 2021
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6. The Attractor of Fibonacci-like Renormalization Operator
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Hao Yang Ji and Si Min Li
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Pure mathematics ,Fibonacci number ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Operator (physics) ,010102 general mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,010101 applied mathematics ,Renormalization ,Iterated function ,Bounded function ,Attractor ,Limit (mathematics) ,0101 mathematics ,Orbit (control theory) ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper we extend the Fibonacci-like maps to a wider class with the so-called “bounded combinatorics”. The Fibonacci-like renormalization operator $${\cal R}$$ is defined and we show that the orbit of each map from this class converges to a universal limit under iterates of $${\cal R}$$ .
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- 2020
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7. Low‐profile and wideband gain enhanced Fabry–Perot cavity antenna using gradient PRS and AMC
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Bin Shi, Si-min Li, Qi-xiang Zhao, Lin Peng, Jing Ma, Zhi-peng Li, and Xing Jiang
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Materials science ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Impedance bandwidth ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Conductor ,Microstrip antenna ,Wavelength ,Optics ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,business ,Fabry–Pérot interferometer ,Metamaterial antenna - Abstract
Low-profile and wideband gain enhancement Fabry–Perot cavity antennas (FPCA) is proposed using gradient Partially Reflective Surface (PRS) and gradient Artificial Magnetic Conductor (AMC). A wideband source antenna is designed with a −10 dB impedance bandwidth of 58.1% (6.1–11.1 GHz). The PRS is constructed by a complementary frequency-Selective Surfaces (FSS) with a square hole and four small patches in a unit, which realizes phase increasing with frequency. The PRS and the AMC are gradient alone x-direction to achieve wideband phase compensation. While they are uniform in y-direction to realize better gain enhancement. Compared with the source antenna, the gain enhancement of the proposed FPCA is about 4–7 dBi. Moreover, the simulated and measured 3-dB gain bandwidths are 7.26–10.33 GHz (34.8%) and 6.8–10.8 GHz (46%), respectively. The gain enhanced bandwidth is about 52.3% (6.5–11.1 GHz). The impedance bandwidth is 6–11.1 GHz (59.65%). By using the gradient size AMC, the profile of the FPCA is reduced from 0.5λ 0 to 0.2λ 0, where λ 0 is the wavelength of 8.5 GHz. The proposed FPCA has the characteristics of wide impedance bandwidth, wide 3-dB gain bandwidth, wide gain enhanced bandwidth and low-profile.
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- 2020
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8. Randomized Trial of First-Line Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor With or Without Radiotherapy for Synchronous Oligometastatic EGFR-Mutated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Xiao-Shan Wang, Yi-Feng Bai, Vivek Verma, Rui-Lian Yu, Wei Tian, Rui Ao, Ying Deng, Xue-Qiang Zhu, Hao Liu, Hai-Xia Pan, Lan Yang, Han-Song Bai, Xing Luo, Yan Guo, Ming-Xiu Zhou, Yue-Mei Sun, Zi-Can Zhang, Si-Min Li, Xue Cheng, Bang-Xian Tan, Liang-Fu Han, Ying-Yi Liu, Kai Zhang, Fan-Xin Zeng, Lin Jia, Xin-Bao Hao, You-Yu Wang, Gang Feng, Ke Xie, You Lu, and Ming Zeng
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,respiratory tract diseases - Abstract
Background Adding radiotherapy (RT) to systemic therapy improves progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in oligometastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Whether these findings translate to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)–mutated NSCLC remains unknown. The SINDAS trial (NCT02893332) evaluated first-line tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy for EGFR-mutated synchronous oligometastatic NSCLC and randomized to upfront RT vs no RT; we now report the prespecified interim analysis at 68% accrual. Methods Inclusion criteria were biopsy-proven EGFR-mutated adenocarcinoma (per amplification refractory mutation system or next generation sequencing), with synchronous (newly diagnosed, treatment naïve) oligometastatic (≤5 metastases; ≤2 lesions in any one organ) NSCLC without brain metastases. All patients received a first-generation TKI (gefitinib, erlotinib, or icotinib), and randomization was between no RT vs RT (25-40 Gy in 5 fractions depending on tumor size and location) to all metastases and the primary tumor/involved regional lymphatics. The primary endpoint (intention to treat) was PFS. Secondary endpoints included OS and toxicities. All statistical tests were 2-sided. Results A total of 133 patients (n = 65 TKI only, n = 68 TKI with RT) were enrolled (2016-2019). The median follow-up was 23.6 months. The respective median PFS was 12.5 months vs 20.2 months (P Conclusions As compared with a first-line TKI alone, addition of upfront local therapy using RT statistically significantly improved PFS and OS for EGFR-mutated NSCLC.
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- 2022
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9. Randomized Trial of First-Line Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor With or Without Radiotherapy for Synchronous Oligometastatic EGFR-Mutated NSCLC
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Xiao-Shan, Wang, Yi-Feng, Bai, Vivek, Verma, Rui-Lian, Yu, Wei, Tian, Rui, Ao, Ying, Deng, Jian-Ling, Xia, Xue-Qiang, Zhu, Hao, Liu, Hai-Xia, Pan, Lan, Yang, Yang-Ke, He, Han-Song, Bai, Xing, Luo, Yan, Guo, Ming-Xiu, Zhou, Yue-Mei, Sun, Zi-Can, Zhang, Si-Min, Li, Xue, Cheng, Bang-Xian, Tan, Liang-Fu, Han, Ying-Yi, Liu, Kai, Zhang, Fan-Xin, Zeng, Lin, Jia, Xin-Bao, Hao, You-Yu, Wang, Gang, Feng, Ke, Xie, You, Lu, and Ming, Zeng
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Adding radiotherapy (RT) to systemic therapy improves progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in oligometastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Whether these findings translate to EGFR-mutated NSCLC remains unknown. The SINDAS trial (NCT02893332) evaluated first-line tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy for EGFR-mutated synchronous oligometastatic NSCLC, and randomized to up-front RT vs. no RT; we now report the pre-specified interim analysis at 68% accrual.Inclusion criteria were biopsy-proven EGFR-mutated adenocarcinoma (per amplification refractory mutation system or next generation sequencing), with synchronous (newly-diagnosed, treatment-naïve) oligometastatic (≤5 metastases; ≤2 lesions in any one organ) NSCLC without brain metastases. All patients received a first-generation TKI (gefitinib, erlotinib, or icotinib), and randomization was between no RT vs. RT (25-40 Gy in 5 fractions depending on tumor size/location) to all metastases and the primary tumor/involved regional lymphatics. The primary endpoint (intention-to-treat) was PFS. Secondary endpoints included OS and toxicities. All statistical tests were 2-sided.A total of 133 patients (n = 65 TKI only, n = 68 TKI+RT) were enrolled (2016-2019). The median follow-up was 23.6 months. The respective median PFS was 12.5 months vs. 20.2 months (p .001), and the median OS was 17.4 months vs. 25.5 months (p .001) for TKI only vs TKI+RT. Treatment yielded no grade 5 events and a 6% rate of symptomatic grade 3-4 pneumonitis in the TKI+RT arm. Based on the efficacy results of this pre-specified interim analysis, the ethics committee recommended premature cessation of this trial.As compared to a first-line TKI alone, addition of up-front local therapy using RT statistically significantly improved PFS and OS for EGFR-mutated NSCLC.
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- 2021
10. Design of a High Gain Pattern-Reconfigurable Antenna Using Active AMC Surface
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Yi-Xiang Lin, Wei-Ping Cao, Li-Li Sheng, and Si-Min Li
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- 2021
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11. Supplementary document for Frequency-spatial domain joint optimization for improving super-resolution images of nonlinear structured illumination microscopy - 5485601.pdf
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Wen, Gang, Wang, Linbo, Chen, Xiaohu, Tang, Yuguo, and Si-Min, Li
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- 2021
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12. Anionic LaH - 8: A Nanocluster-Based Hydrogen Storage Material
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Hai Yan Wang, Shou Jun Huang, Cheng Lu, Yuan Su, Si Min Li, and Guang Zhou Zhang
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Crystallography ,Hydrogen storage ,Materials science ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Atom ,Strong interaction ,Cluster (physics) ,Basis set ,Nanomaterials - Abstract
The geometric structures of anionic LaH-n (n=2-20) clusters are predicted by CALYPSO cluster structural search method and first-principles calculations. The low-lying isomers for each size of LaH-n (n=2-20) clusters are further reoptimized at B3LYP level by setting all-electron 6-311G++(d, p) basis set for H atoms and SDD basis set for La atom, respectively. The photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) of the ground-state structures are simulated by time-dependent DFT (TD-DFT) method. It is found that the anionic LaH-8 cluster with D2d symmetry is the most stable structure and its hydrogen storage capacity arrives at 5.4 wt%. The stability of anionic LaH-8 cluster is mainly affected by the strong interaction between H 1s orbital and La 5d orbital. The present results provide insights into the further exploration and discovery of novel rare-earth based hydrogen storage nanomaterials.
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- 2021
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13. Cytokinins as central regulators during plant growth and stress response
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Si-Min, Li, Hong-Xiang, Zheng, Xian-Sheng, Zhang, and Na, Sui
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Cytokinins ,Indoleacetic Acids ,Plant Growth Regulators ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Stress, Physiological ,Plant Development ,Plants ,Gibberellins ,Plant Physiological Phenomena ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Cytokinins are a class of phytohormone that participate in the regulation of the plant growth, development, and stress response. In this review, the potential regulating mechanism during plant growth and stress response are discussed. Cytokinins are a class of phytohormone that participate in the regulation of plant growth, physiological activities, and yield. Cytokinins also play a key role in response to abiotic stresses, such as drought, salt and high or low temperature. Through the signal transduction pathway, cytokinins interact with various transcription factors via a series of phosphorylation cascades to regulate cytokinin-target gene expression. In this review, we systematically summarize the biosynthesis and metabolism of cytokinins, cytokinin signaling, and associated gene regulation, and highlight the function of cytokinins during plant development and resistance to abiotic stress. We also focus on the importance of crosstalk between cytokinins and other classes of phytohormones, including auxin, ethylene, strigolactone, and gibberellin. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of recent findings on the mechanisms by which cytokinins act as central regulators of plant development and stress reactions, and highlight topics for future research.
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- 2020
14. Outlier detection based on multi-dimensional clustering and local density
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Zhao-yu Shou, Si-min Li, and Meng-ya Li
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Measure (data warehouse) ,Local outlier factor ,Degree (graph theory) ,business.industry ,Anomaly (natural sciences) ,Metals and Alloys ,General Engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Pattern recognition ,02 engineering and technology ,computer.software_genre ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,Outlier ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,One-class classification ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Anomaly detection ,Artificial intelligence ,Data mining ,Cluster analysis ,business ,computer ,Mathematics - Abstract
Outlier detection is an important task in data mining. In fact, it is difficult to find the clustering centers in some sophisticated multidimensional datasets and to measure the deviation degree of each potential outlier. In this work, an effective outlier detection method based on multi-dimensional clustering and local density (ODBMCLD) is proposed. ODBMCLD firstly identifies the center objects by the local density peak of data objects, and clusters the whole dataset based on the center objects. Then, outlier objects belonging to different clusters will be marked as candidates of abnormal data. Finally, the top N points among these abnormal candidates are chosen as final anomaly objects with high outlier factors. The feasibility and effectiveness of the method are verified by experiments.
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- 2017
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15. Genetic differentiation of
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Yue Xie, Sheng-Nan Zhong, Xiang Nong, Yaojun Yang, Zi Liang, and Si-Min Li
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,education.field_of_study ,Molecular Genetic Variation ,Pseudoregma bambucicola ,Population ,Population genetics ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Analysis of molecular variance ,Article ,Gene flow ,Nucleotide diversity ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Evolutionary biology ,Genetic structure ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,education ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
mtDNA COII gene sequences were identified and analyzed using different types of software, namely, MEGA5.0, DNAMAN, and DnaSP5.0 in four Chinese provinces, namely, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Guizhou and Shanghai. Analysis of molecular genetic variation and its genetic structure and differentiation, combined with NJ tree, MP tree analysis and analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA), at Fst = 0.0582 conclude that the genetic differentiation is low, gene flow is Nm = 8.0911, and gene exchange is sufficient. However, for the geographic populations of Pseudoregma bambucicola in the four provinces, their gene exchange is relatively weak at Nm = 0.8284, whereas the genetic differentiation is high at Fst = 0.3764. Based on the data, total nucleotide diversity between the populations is 0.00158 ± 0.00021. The results showed that the total population of Tajima’s D and Fu’s Fs results are D = −0.885 and Fs = 0.226, respectively. The experimental numerical results showed that this total population is not significant (P > 0.10), indicating that nine different geographic populations are short-term. No expansion occurred in the internal population. This study provided a theoretical and practical basis for the comprehensive prevention and control of P. bambucicola. Keywords: Pseudoregma bambucicola, mtDNA COII gene, Population genetics, Genetic differentiation
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- 2019
16. SELF-AFFINE SETS: THE RELATION BETWEEN POSITIVE LEBESGUE MEASURE AND NON-EMPTY INTERIOR
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Si-Min Li and Qi-Rong Deng
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Pure mathematics ,Relation (database) ,Lebesgue measure ,Computer Science::Information Retrieval ,Applied Mathematics ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Computer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing) ,Lebesgue integration ,Set (abstract data type) ,symbols.namesake ,Modeling and Simulation ,symbols ,Computer Science::General Literature ,Geometry and Topology ,Affine transformation ,Mathematics - Abstract
For the self-affine IFS [Formula: see text] satisfying the weak separation condition (WSC), let [Formula: see text] be the corresponding self-affine set. It is proven in this paper that [Formula: see text] has positive Lebesgue measure only if the interior of [Formula: see text] is non-empty.
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17. ULTRA-COMPACT MICROSTRIP ANTENNA ARRAY AND MINIATURIZED FEEDING NETWORK
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Xi Gao, Xingyang Yu, Wei Qiao, Si Min Li, and Hui-Feng Ma, and Yan-Nan Jiang
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Physics ,business.industry ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,010309 optics ,Antenna array ,Microstrip antenna ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Microstrip antenna array - Published
- 2017
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18. Analysis of location accuracy of low orbit dual-satellites passive location system based on differential method
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Si Min Li, Gang Li, and Cheng Lin Cai
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Physics ,Location systems ,Orbit (control theory) ,Topology ,Differential method ,Dual (category theory) - Published
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19. Reversion of left ventricle remodeling in spontaneously hypertensive rats by valsartan is associated with the inhibition of caspase-3, -8 and -9 activities
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Si‑Min Li, Tianlun Yang, Po Chen, Sayed Ali Sheikh, Da‑Feng Yang, Ke Xia, and Xu Deng
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Caspase 3 ,Articles ,General Medicine ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease ,Left ventricular hypertrophy ,Molecular medicine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Muscle hypertrophy ,Blood pressure ,Endocrinology ,Valsartan ,Apoptosis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,business ,Ventricular remodeling ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The development of hypertension is closely associated with cardiac hypertrophy and apoptosis, and caspase-3, −8 and −9 are key enzymes of apoptosis. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of valsartan on left ventricle hypertrophy and myocardial apoptosis in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) and to explore the mechanisms for valsartan against apoptosis. A total of 15 SHRs (16 weeks old) were randomly divided into two groups. The SHRs in the valsartan (n=8) and SHR groups (n=7) were fed with valsartan and distilled water for 8 weeks, respectively. Wistar-Kyoto rats (n=8) were the control group. At the end of the experiments, blood pressure, parameters regarding hypertrophy, apoptosis and activities of caspase-3, −8 and −9 were measured. The results showed that valsartan significantly reduced systolic blood pressure and left ventricular hypertrophy, improved left ventricular remodeling, attenuated the myocardial damage and apoptosis, and decreased the activities of caspase-3, −8 and −9 in SHRs. In conclusion, valsartan is able to reverse hypertension-induced left ventricle remodeling, which is associated with, at least in part, its inhibitory effect on myocardial apoptosis in the death receptor-mediated extrinsic, as well as the mitochondrial-mediated intrinsic pathways.
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- 2015
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20. Tensors Method Based Method of RF Fingerprints Identification
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Zhi Ling Tang and Si Min Li
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Engineering ,Channel (digital image) ,business.industry ,Speech recognition ,Fingerprint (computing) ,RF power amplifier ,Pattern recognition ,General Medicine ,Support vector machine ,Identification (information) ,visual_art ,Electronic component ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Radio frequency ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Test data - Abstract
Because of RF power amplifier’s nonlinearity and the discrete distribution of electronic components value, it is possible to form individual RF fingerprints. How to identify individual RF fingerprints is the key problem because received RF signals are weak to be affected by channel noises. In order to identify steady RF signal fingerprints, this paper proposed a tensors-based method for obtaining identification patterns from high order cummulants. Firstly, high order cummulants tensors of received RF signal were formed as distinguished patterns of RF Fingerprints. Secondly, these cummulants tensors were passed to classifiers as training data and testing data. The RF Fingerprint classifiers based on SVM and RBF networks are compared with their performance. Finally, the identification results of two classifiers were obtained. The results showed that the method is effective for RF Fingerprints Identification.
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- 2015
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21. Magnetic ligand fishing combination with high-performance liquid chromatography–diode array detector–mass spectrometry to screen and characterize cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors from green tea
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Tianlun Yang, Shuyun Shi, Si‑Min Li, and Xu Deng
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Reproducibility ,Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Catechin ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Green tea ,Ligand (biochemistry) ,Mass spectrometry ,Biochemistry ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chromatography detector ,biology.protein ,Cyclooxygenase - Abstract
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors may be used to efficiently treat inflammation or cancer diseases. In the present study, we established a new screening assay based on magnetic Fe3O4@SiO2–COX-2 ligand fishing combination with high-performance liquid chromatography–diode array detector–mass spectrometry (HPLC–DAD–MSn) to screen and identify COX-2 inhibitors from green tea. Optimized conditions (pH at 7.4, temperature at 30 °C, and incubation time for 30 min) for fishing out COX-2 inhibitors were achieved by testing positive control, celecoxib, with active and inactive COX-2. Notably, immobilized COX-2 showed high stability (remained 94.7% after ten consecutive cycles), reproducibility (RSD
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- 2014
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22. Research on the Application of the Running Transformer Filtering Oil Device
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Si Hui Chen, Zhi Cheng Xue, Zhen Guo Gao, Xiao Bin He, Peng Liu, Qing Hao Wang, Chen Yang Liu, Si Min Li, Bo Liu, and Peng Fei Cheng
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Engineering ,Automatic control ,ComputingMethodologies_SIMULATIONANDMODELING ,Transformer oil ,business.industry ,Oil filter ,Control variable ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,General Medicine ,Filter (signal processing) ,Protection system ,Distribution transformer ,Automotive engineering ,law.invention ,law ,Electronic engineering ,business ,Transformer - Abstract
The key issue for the oil filter product sand operating status of the transformer oil filter, and in-depth research, based on the research and development of the transformer oil filtering device charged. Charged transformer oil filtering device structure includes an external oil circulation system, internal purification systems and automatic control and protection system of three parts. The device has also explained the conventional oil filter and oil filter charged two modes, when conventional oil filter modes election, workflow is identical with ordinary oil filter; If you choose to live oil filtering mode, you need to set the control variable range and start monitoring and adjustment, transformer oil filtering method has been put live field application, its efficiency and reliability of the actual verification.
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- 2014
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23. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal of Modified A2/O Process on Low-Carbon Domestic Sewage under Low Temperature
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Si Min Li, Feng Bing Tang, and Guo Shuai Du
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Denitrification ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,Phosphorus ,General Engineering ,Environmental engineering ,Biomass ,Sewage ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Anoxic waters ,Nitrogen ,Environmental chemistry ,business ,Anaerobic exercise ,Effluent - Abstract
A modified compound multiple-influent A2/O process was used to treat sewage with a low C/N under low temperature, the nitrogen and phosphorus removal was investigated. Raw water was distributed into anaerobic tank and anoxic tank by the proportion of 5:5 to rationally distribute the carbon sources required by anaerobic phosphorus release and anoxic denitrification. And some carriers were added into aerobic tank and anoxic tank separately to stabilize the effect of nitrification and denitrification and improve the denitrification efficiency. The effluent of anaerobic tank and anoxic tank flowed into aerobic tank to reduce the sludge flow path. In order to increase microbial biomass, adjust sludge return ratio was ranged from 50% to 75%. The results showed that when the water temperature is14°C, the concentration of COD, NH3-N, TN and TP in influent were 69.5 mg/L, 33.74 mg/L, 42.31 mg/L and 4.94 mg/L, the effluent quality of the above indexes were 40.1 mg/L, 1.45 mg/L, 12.54 mg/L and 0.46 mg/L, and the average removal of COD, NH3-N, TN, TP were 85.10%, 95.7%, 70.37% and 90.73%, respectively.
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- 2013
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24. Vector optical fields broken in the spatial frequency domain
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Yongnan Li, Xu-Zhen Gao, Chenghou Tu, Yue Pan, Hui-Tian Wang, Si-Min Li, and Dan Wang
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Physics ,Angular momentum ,Plane (geometry) ,02 engineering and technology ,Optical field ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Polarization (waves) ,01 natural sciences ,Computational physics ,010309 optics ,0103 physical sciences ,Vector field ,Symmetry breaking ,Spatial frequency ,0210 nano-technology ,Circular polarization - Abstract
We theoretically and experimentally explore the redistribution of polarization states and orbital angular momentum (OAM) in the output plane, induced by the symmetry breaking in the spatial frequency domain. When the vector fields are obstructed by sector-shaped filters in the spatial frequency domain, the local polarization states in the output plane undergo an abrupt transition from linear to circular polarization. The results reveal the polarization-dependent splitting and the appearance of a series of opposite OAMs in the output plane. We also find the self-healing effect of the vector fields broken in the spatial frequency domain and further explore its potential application. If the vector optical fields are used for information transferring or for imaging, even if the optical field carrying the information or image is partially blocked, the complete information or image can still be obtained, implying that which may increase the robustness of the information transferring and the imaging.
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- 2016
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25. Resveratrol Inhibits Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Induced IL-6 Production, Decreases Viral Replication, and Downregulates TRIF Expression in Airway Epithelial Cells
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Xiaohong Xie, Na Zang, Yun He, Xi-qiang Yang, Lijia Wang, Enmei Liu, Yu Deng, and Si-min Li
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viruses ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Respiratory System ,Immunology ,Down-Regulation ,Respiratory Mucosa ,Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Biology ,Resveratrol ,Virus Replication ,Antiviral Agents ,Dexamethasone ,Virus ,Cell Line ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Interferon ,Ribavirin ,Stilbenes ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Toll-like receptor ,Interleukin-6 ,Interleukin-8 ,virus diseases ,Epithelial Cells ,Virology ,Respiratory Syncytial Viruses ,Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport ,Cytokine ,Viral replication ,chemistry ,TRIF ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common pathogen responsible for lower respiratory diseases in children. So far, there is no effective treatment or preventative vaccine available for RSV infection, although ribavirin and dexamethasone are commonly prescribed. Resveratrol has been shown to inhibit the replication of several other viruses, thus the effect of resveratrol on RSV-induced inflammatory mediators in 9HTEo cell cultures was evaluated, and possible mechanisms of action were explored and compared with dexamethasone and ribavirin. Incubation with resveratrol resulted in decreased IL-6 production and partial inhibition of RSV replication. Resveratrol treatment also inhibited virus-induced TIR-domain-containing adapter-inducing interferon-β (TRIF) and TANK binding kinase 1 (TBK1) protein expression. These data demonstrate the ability of resveratrol to inhibit cytokine production by RSV in airway epithelial cells, indicating that it might be a therapeutic agent with both anti-inflammatory and antiviral potential for the treatment of RSV infection.
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- 2012
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26. Wideband and Unidirectional Cavity-Backed Folded Triangular Bowtie Antenna
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Jia-Lin Li, Si-Min Li, Chi Hou Chan, Quan Xue, and Shi-Wei Qu
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Physics ,Patch antenna ,Loop antenna ,business.industry ,Antenna measurement ,Antenna aperture ,Antenna factor ,law.invention ,Antenna efficiency ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,law ,Dipole antenna ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
In this paper, a cavity-backed folded triangular bowtie antenna (FTBA) is proposed and investigated. Comparisons show that it has much smaller fluctuation of input impedance and much larger bandwidth (BW) for stable radiation patterns than cavity-backed ordinary TBA. The proposed antenna is fed by a conventional balun composed of a transition from a microstrip line to a parallel stripline. It achieves an impedance BW of 92.2% for |S11| les -10 dB, stable gain of around 9.5 dBi and unidirectional radiation patterns over the whole operating band. A close examination of the antenna aperture efficiency and the electric field distribution in the aperture provides an explanation for the stable gain across such large frequency band. Comparisons are made against several conventional antennas, including short backfire and microstrip patch antennas, to illustrate the salient features of the proposed antenna. A design guideline is also given for practical applications.
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- 2009
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27. GPS Measurements of Ionospheric Irregularity Drifts and Their Initial Results
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Si-Min Li, Yu-Hua Zou, Xu Ji-sheng, Jie Zhu, and Liang Xu
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Scintillation ,business.industry ,TEC ,Storm ,Ranging ,General Medicine ,Geodesy ,Physics::Geophysics ,Midnight ,Physics::Space Physics ,Global Positioning System ,Ionosphere ,business ,Geology ,Radio wave - Abstract
Principle and methods on the estimation of F-region ionospheric irregularity drifts based on scintillation and rapid-fluctuated TEC patterns measured from spaced-GPS receivers have been described, and the horizontal drift velocities of ionospheric irregularities on the quiet day and storm time have been estimated by using measured data. Based on analyses of observations from the short-spaced GPS receiver array at Wuhan, the storm-time ionospheric irregularities which resulted in scintillations and rapid TEC fluctuations showed westward drifts between 21:30 and 03:00 LT with drift velocities changing from ~40 to ~130 m/s. And based on analyses of observations from the ultra-short spaced GPS receiver chain at Guilin, ionospheric irregularities which resulted in the L-band radio wave scintillations, showed eastward drifts around local midnight ranging from ~70 to ~55 m/s on the quiet-day and westward drifts ranging from ~150 to ~50 m/s before the midnight and eastward drifts after the midnight ranging from ~25 to ~65 m/s on the disturbed day. The idea of the F-region irregularity drift estimation based on single GPS receiver and multi-satellite observations has been proposed as well. A case study showed that it is feasible to estimate the ionospheric irregularity drifts with this method.
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- 2009
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28. CFD simulation on performance of new type umbrella plate scrubber
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Guangming Zeng, Dayong Wang, Shan-hong Li, Si-min Li, Cai-ting Li, and Fei Wang
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Pressure drop ,Engineering ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Computer simulation ,business.industry ,Metals and Alloys ,Scrubber ,Reynolds stress ,Structural engineering ,Mechanics ,Computational fluid dynamics ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Inlet ,Approximation error ,Materials Chemistry ,Particle ,business - Abstract
A new type of umbrella plate scrubber was developed to address the pollution due to the dust, dioxide sulfur and other harmful gases, which were emitted from coal-burning boilers. The performance of the new device was studied through computational fluid dynamics(CFD) simulation and experiment methods. Initial work included experimental measurement of inlet-velocity, and gas phase simulation using Reynolds stress model(RSM). After gas phase was converged, particles were injected from the inlet of the new device. Discrete phase model(DPM) was used for particle trajectories determination. The pressure drop and the collection efficiency of the new device were predicted through simulation. The simulation results show that the pressure drop of the new devices is 230–250 Pa and the efficiency is 84%–86%, with the inlet velocity equal to 10.6 m/s and the dust concentration ranging from 2 to 22 g/m3. The CFD simulation results of the new device show good agreement with experimental data. The relative error of the pressure drop and the efficiency is approximately 4% and 10% respectively. The results obtained both from the numerical simulation and from the experiment demonstrate that CFD simulation is an effective method for this type of study.
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- 2008
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29. Generalized Poincaré sphere
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Si-Min Li, Hui-Tian Wang, Zhi-Cheng Ren, Chenghou Tu, Ling-Jun Kong, Sheng-Xia Qian, and Yongnan Li
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Physics ,Angular momentum ,business.industry ,Polarization (waves) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Jones calculus ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,Geometric phase ,Poincaré conjecture ,symbols ,Stokes parameters ,SPHERES ,Vector field ,business ,Physics - Optics ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
We present a generalized Poincar\'e sphere (G sphere) and generalized Stokes parameters (G parameters), as a geometric representation, which unifies the descriptors of a variety of vector fields. Unlike the standard Poincar\'e sphere, the radial dimension in the G sphere is not used to describe the partially polarized field. The G sphere is constructed by extending the basic Jones vector basis to the general vector basis with the continuously changeable ellipticity (spin angular momentum, SAM) and the higher dimensional orbital angular momentum (OAM). The north and south poles of different spherical shell in the G sphere represent the pair of different orthogonal vector basis with different ellipticity (SAM) and the opposite OAM. The higher-order Poincar\'e spheres are just the two special spherical shells of the G sphere. We present a quite flexible scheme, which can generate all the vector fields described in the G sphere. The salient properties of this representation are able to treat the complicated geometric phase of arbitrary vector fields in the future.
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- 2015
30. Reconfigurable computing system used in postgraduate innovative education
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Si-Min Li, Li-Juan Yu, and Zhi-Ling Tang
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Innovative education ,Engineering management ,Computer science ,Reconfigurable computing - Published
- 2014
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31. Dual-Band Bandpass Filters Using Stub-Loaded Resonators
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Xiu Yin Zhang, Quan Xue, Si-Min Li, and Jian-Xin Chen
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Acoustics ,Dual band bandpass filter ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Transmission zeros ,Stub (electronics) ,Resonator ,Band-pass filter ,Electronic engineering ,Multi-band device ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Passband - Abstract
Dual-band bandpass filters using novel stub-loaded resonators (SLRs) are presented in this letter. Characterized by both theoretical analysis and full-wave simulation, the proposed SLR is found to have the advantage that the even-mode resonant frequencies can be flexibly controlled whereas the odd-mode resonant frequencies are fixed. Based on the proposed SLR, a dual-band filter is implemented with three transmission zeros. To further improve the selectivity, a filter with four transmission zeros on either side of both passbands is designed by introducing spur-line. The measured results validate the proposed design.
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- 2007
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32. Vector optical fields with bipolar symmetry of linear polarization
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Chenghou Tu, Si-Min Li, Zhi-Cheng Ren, Hui-Tian Wang, Yue Pan, Yongnan Li, and Yu Si
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Physics ,Materials processing ,Spatial filter ,Linear polarization ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Optical field ,Polarization (waves) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Classical mechanics ,Optics ,Optical tweezers ,Homogeneous space ,business ,Lithography - Abstract
We focus on a new kind of vector optical field with bipolar symmetry of linear polarization instead of cylindrical and elliptical symmetries, enriching members of family of vector optical fields. We design theoretically and generate experimentally the demanded vector optical fields and then explore some novel tightly focusing properties. The geometric configurations of states of polarization provide additional degrees of freedom assisting in engineering the field distribution at the focus to the specific applications such as lithography, optical trapping, and material processing.
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- 2013
33. Managing orbital angular momentum in second-harmonic generation
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Si-Min Li, Zhi-Cheng Ren, Chenghou Tu, Ling-Jun Kong, Yongnan Li, and Hui-Tian Wang
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Physics ,Specific orbital energy ,Angular momentum ,Total angular momentum quantum number ,Quantum mechanics ,Angular momentum coupling ,Physics::Optics ,Orbital angular momentum of light ,Type (model theory) ,Specific relative angular momentum ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Azimuthal quantum number - Abstract
We propose a convenient approach for managing orbital angular momentum (OAM) of second-harmonic photons generated by a quadratic nonlinear interaction under noncolinear type-I phase matching condition. Since the OAMs of two fundamental photons can be flexibly controlled by using computer-generated holograms, we were able to realize arbitrary combination of both OAMs and experimentally confirm the OAM conservation selection rule ${\ensuremath{\ell}}_{2\ensuremath{\omega}}={\ensuremath{\ell}}_{\ensuremath{\omega}}^{\ensuremath{'}}+{\ensuremath{\ell}}_{\ensuremath{\omega}}^{\ensuremath{'}\ensuremath{'}}$ in general cases. In particular, our approach could be used to generate the second-harmonic photon states with fractional and odd-order OAMs.
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- 2013
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34. Preface
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null Si-Min Li and null Hongbing Qiu
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- 2013
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35. Encryption of ghost imaging
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Ling-Jun Kong, Si-Min Li, Sheng-Xia Qian, Yongnan Li, Chenghou Tu, and Hui-Tian Wang
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Quantum optics ,Physics ,business.industry ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Eavesdropping ,Ghost imaging ,Object (computer science) ,Encryption ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Image (mathematics) ,Optical encryption ,High Energy Physics::Theory ,Position (vector) ,Computer Science::Multimedia ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Computer Science::Cryptography and Security - Abstract
We propose an approach for the optical encryption of ghost images reconstructed from the spatially correlated classical two-beam pairs. This approach has the capability of encrypting ghost images by flexibly manipulating the position correlation of a pair of ``signal'' and ``idler'' beams. We experimentally demonstrate that the perfect ghost image can be extracted by decrypting the encrypted information of an object, in particular, our approach under eavesdropping has a higher security for encryption compared with previous approaches.
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- 2013
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36. Unveiling stability of multiple filamentation caused by axial symmetry breaking of polarization
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Yongnan Li, Sheng-Xia Qian, Ling-Jun Kong, Hui-Tian Wang, Zhi-Cheng Ren, Chenghou Tu, and Si-Min Li
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Physics ,Linear polarization ,Phase (waves) ,Self-focusing ,macromolecular substances ,Polarization (waves) ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Quantitative Biology::Subcellular Processes ,010309 optics ,Filamentation ,Quantum mechanics ,0103 physical sciences ,Femtosecond ,Symmetry breaking ,010306 general physics ,Axial symmetry - Abstract
Femtosecond laser filamentation is generally initialized from unpredictable symmetry breaking caused by random noise, causing it to be barely controlled. However, it is always anticipated for stable and controllable filamentation. We present and demonstrate the idea that hybridly polarized vector fields with axial symmetry broken polarization, associated with a pair of orthogonally linearly polarized vortices carrying the opposite-handed orbital angular momenta, could achieve controllable and robust multiple filamentation. Here, our motivation is to unveil the underlying physics behind such controllable and robust multiple filamentation. The symmetry breaking should first be actively controllable and then be able to effectively inhibit random noise. Robust multiple filamentation is inseparable from the fact that the phases between the multiple filaments are always locked. In contrast, uncontrollable multiple filamentation is always accompanied with loss of phase, i.e., the multiple filaments become incoherent to each other. Our results may offer a suggestion for achieving controllable and robust multiple filamentation in other systems.
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- 2016
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37. Taming the collapse of optical fields
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Yongjun Tian, Chenghou Tu, Kai Lou, Yongnan Li, Ling-Jun Kong, Si-Min Li, Xi-Lin Wang, and Hui-Tian Wang
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Nonlinear system ,Multidisciplinary ,Operations research ,Computer science ,Statistical physics ,Optical field ,Polarization (waves) ,Article ,Universality (dynamical systems) - Abstract
Field collapse, which occurs in various nonlinear systems, has attracted much attention, owing to its universality, complexity, and applicability. A great challenge and expectation is to achieve the controllable and designable collapsing pattern. Here we predict theoretically and demonstrate experimentally the novel collapsing behaviors of the vector optical fields in a self-focusing Kerr medium. Surprisingly, the results reveal that the collapse of the vector optical field is controllable and designable by engineering the distribution of hybrid states of polarization, and has the robust feature insensitive to the random noise. Our idea has its significance which it opens a new window for manipulating the optical field and the different kinds of field, and then facilitates to push the related researches.
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- 2012
38. The Encrypted Traffic Adaptive Wireless Image Sensor Network Based on 6LoWPAN
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Si-min Li, Xue-zhou Yang, Chang-wei Xiong, and Zhi-ling Tang
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Computer science ,business.industry ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Network delay ,Wireless ,Throughput ,business ,Wireless sensor network ,Traffic generation model ,Computer network ,Network traffic simulation ,Data transmission ,Data compression - Abstract
In view of the functions and requirements of the encrypted traffic adaptive wireless image sensor network based on 6LoWPAN, this paper presents a new scheme of IPV6 header compression which improves the compression ratio of the IPv6 header. Then a modified S-MAC protocol is presented for traffic adaptation and its performance is tested with NS2. The simulation results show that the energy efficiency, throughput and network delay of this modified MAC protocol can be improved in our network environment of image data transmission.
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- 2010
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39. Serum Steroid Hormonal Profiles by Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography in Patients with 17-Hydroxylase Deficiency and in an Affected Family
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De-Quan Wang, Xian-Teng Zhou, Si-Min Li, Wen-Ju Dai, Shan Li, C. Lucarelli, Ji-Lu Wei, Rong-Tang Liu, and Jl-Qing Wei
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Aldosterone ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Stimulation ,Biology ,Steroid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Steroid hormone ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Corticosterone ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cortisone ,Dexamethasone ,medicine.drug ,Hormone - Abstract
We used an optimized isocratic reversed-phase high-performance liquid-chromatographic procedure to separate and measure 12 steroid hormones, and studied the steroid hormone profiles in sera from three patients with 17-hydroxylase deficiency (17-OHD). Two of the patients were sisters, one of whom (II-3), expressing normotension and primary amenorrhea, was diagnosed on the basis of chromatographic data and followed up for seven years. The untreated patients had obvious abnormalities on chromatograms of serum extracts, characterized by markedly increased corticosterone (B) and decreased or undetectable cortisol (F) and cortisone (E). The concentration of 11-deoxycorticosterone was much greater in the patient with classical symptoms than in the normotensive patient. In all three patients, concentrations of aldosterone were within the normal range, but concentrations of progesterone were much lower than in the patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency. We evaluated the responses to corticotropin and dexamethasone. HPLC evaluation of the serum steroid profiles before and after corticotropin stimulation in the affected family showed that in the parents and one other sibling, concentrations of F before and after stimulation were within the normal ranges. The sums of the ratio of B to F before and the ratio of B to F after corticotropin stimulation (sigma B/F) in the parents and the other sibling were 0.292, 0.496, and 0.614, respectively, all much higher than the normal value (mean +/- SD: 0.164 +/- 0.038). Thus the sigma B/F value may be a hormonal marker of heterozygotes carrying this defect.
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- 1992
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40. ChemInform Abstract: Bio-Inspired Polyene Cyclization: Aziridinyl Polyene Cyclization Catalyzed by InBr3
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Bin Li, Teck-Peng Loh, Yujun Zhao, Si-Min Li, and Li-Jun Serena Tan
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Terpene ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Stereochemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic chemistry ,General Medicine ,Polyene ,Catalysis - Published
- 2009
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41. Bio-inspired polyene cyclization: aziridinyl polyene cyclization catalyzed by InBr(3)
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Yujun Zhao, Teck-Peng Loh, Bin Li, Si-Min Li, and Li-Jun Serena Tan
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Chemistry ,Terpenes ,Aziridines ,Metals and Alloys ,Stereoisomerism ,General Chemistry ,Polyenes ,Ring (chemistry) ,Asymmetric induction ,Indium ,Catalysis ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Polyolefin ,Substrate Specificity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biomimetics ,Cyclization ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Organic chemistry - Abstract
This communication describes a highly efficient aziridinyl polyolefin cyclization catalyzed by InBr(3) to synthesize chiral terpenoid bearing a 3-amino group in the A ring; both good yields and excellent asymmetric induction were achieved.
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- 2009
42. Experimental Research on Multimedia Teaching for Sports Aerobics
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Si-min Li and Jin-hai Sun
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Class (computer programming) ,Multimedia ,Computer science ,Teaching method ,Learning environment ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Effective time ,Technical skills ,computer.software_genre ,Computer aided instruction ,Utilization rate ,computer ,Experimental research - Abstract
Along with the development of modern education technology, the applying of multi-media teaching in sports aerobics more and more arises teacher's concerns. With the method of documentary, on the basis of the literature re-organization, an experimental research on multi-media teaching for sports aerobics were discussed. The results indicated: (1) the multi-media teaching for sports aerobics, which takes the students' study as the center, pays great attention to the learning environment design is helpful in making the student to establish the correct technical movement concept, and then raise the utilization rate of effective time in class, and increase the teaching information capacity the grades, (2) the sports aerobics received in the experiment group are better than those of the students in the opposite one, and (3) the multi-media teaching has its unique superiority in theoretical knowledge and the technical skill instruction aspects of sports aerobics compared to conventional teaching methods.
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- 2008
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43. Cross-Component Power Management in Wireless Sensor Network
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Zhi-Ling Tang and Si-Min Li
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Routing protocol ,Wi-Fi array ,Wireless ad hoc network ,Computer science ,Wireless Routing Protocol ,Network topology ,Wireless LAN controller ,law.invention ,Network management application ,law ,Mobile wireless sensor network ,Wireless ,Wi-Fi ,Fixed wireless ,Zone Routing Protocol ,Wireless mesh network ,business.industry ,Wireless network ,Topology control ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Wireless WAN ,Key distribution in wireless sensor networks ,Wireless site survey ,Media access control ,Hazy Sighted Link State Routing Protocol ,business ,Wireless sensor network ,Network management station ,Municipal wireless network ,Computer network ,NeuRFon - Abstract
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of tiny nodes with sensing, actuating, computation, wireless communications capabilities. Because of node's limited energy, many routing, topology control, media access control (MAC) protocol have been specially designed. This paper discussed power management of topology control, media access control protocol and routing protocol in wireless sensor network. Based their relationship, we proposed cross-component power management in wireless sensor network to improve management efficiency.
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- 2008
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44. Elliptic-symmetry vector optical fields
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Si-Min Li, Ling-Jun Kong, Hui-Tian Wang, Zhi-Cheng Ren, Yue Pan, Chenghou Tu, and Yongnan Li
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Physics ,Spatial filter ,business.industry ,Polarization (waves) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Optics ,Classical mechanics ,Optical tweezers ,Vector spherical harmonics ,Vector field ,business ,Complex lamellar vector field ,Elliptic coordinate system ,Vector potential - Abstract
We present in principle and demonstrate experimentally a new kind of vector fields: elliptic-symmetry vector optical fields. This is a significant development in vector fields, as this breaks the cylindrical symmetry and enriches the family of vector fields. Due to the presence of an additional degrees of freedom, which is the interval between the foci in the elliptic coordinate system, the elliptic-symmetry vector fields are more flexible than the cylindrical vector fields for controlling the spatial structure of polarization and for engineering the focusing fields. The elliptic-symmetry vector fields can find many specific applications from optical trapping to optical machining and so on.
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- 2014
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45. Security enhancement of double-random phase encryption by iterative algorithm
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Ling-Jun Kong, Si-Min Li, Chenghou Tu, Hui-Tian Wang, Yongnan Li, Zhi-Cheng Ren, and Sheng-Xia Qian
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Plaintext-aware encryption ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Phase (waves) ,Encryption ,computer.software_genre ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Optics ,Filesystem-level encryption ,Computer Science::Multimedia ,Ciphertext ,Key (cryptography) ,Attribute-based encryption ,On-the-fly encryption ,business ,Algorithm ,computer ,Computer Science::Cryptography and Security - Abstract
We propose an approach to enhance the security of optical encryption based on double-random phase encryption in a 4f system. The phase key in the input plane of the 4f system is generated by the Yang–Gu algorithm to control the phase of the encrypted information in the output plane of the 4f system, until the phase in the output plane converges to a predesigned distribution. Only the amplitude of the encrypted information must be recorded as a ciphertext. The information, which needs to be transmitted, is greatly reduced. We can decrypt the ciphertext with the aid of the predesigned phase distribution and the phase key in the Fourier plane. Our approach can resist various attacks.
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- 2014
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46. An efficient and robust scheme for controlling the states of polarization in a Sagnac interferometric configuration
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Yongnan Li, Ling-Jun Kong, Chenghou Tu, Si-Min Li, Sheng-Xia Qian, Zhi-Cheng Ren, and Hui-Tian Wang
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Physics ,Spatial light modulator ,Linear polarization ,business.industry ,Phase (waves) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Laser ,Polarization (waves) ,law.invention ,Interferometry ,Optics ,Geometric phase ,law ,Vector field ,business - Abstract
We present a convenient, efficient, and robust scheme for controlling the states of polarization and then generating vector fields using a closed-loop Sagnac interferometric configuration. A geometric phase introduced by the wave plates is used to control the phase shift between the two counterpropagating orthogonally linearly polarized fields. A space-variant phase plate substitutes for a spatial light modulator as a space-variant phase device. We have demonstrated experimentally that this scheme has an efficiency beyond 83% converting the input traditional linearly polarized laser into the vector fields. This scheme should also be efficient and reliable for creating the ultrashort-pulsed, high-power, and single-photon vector sources.
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- 2014
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47. Vector optical fields with polarization distributions similar to electric and magnetic field lines
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Ling-Jun Kong, Chenghou Tu, Yue Pan, Hui-Tian Wang, Lei Mao, Si-Min Li, Pei Wang, and Yongnan Li
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Physics ,business.industry ,Field line ,Linear polarization ,Gauss's law for magnetism ,Optical field ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,symbols.namesake ,Polarization density ,Optics ,Maxwell's equations ,Electric field ,symbols ,Electric potential ,business - Abstract
We present, design and generate a new kind of vector optical fields with linear polarization distributions modeling to electric and magnetic field lines. The geometric configurations of "electric charges" and "magnetic charges" can engineer the spatial structure and symmetry of polarizations of vector optical field, providing additional degrees of freedom assisting in controlling the field symmetry at the focus and allowing engineering of the field distribution at the focus to the specific applications.
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- 2013
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48. Stable Production of Wheat Haploid and Doubled Haploid by Wheat × Maize Cross
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Xin-Min Chen, Si-Min Li, Feng-Ju Wang, and Wen-Xiang Zhang
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Agronomy ,Doubled haploidy ,Plant Science ,Ploidy ,Biology ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2013
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49. Spin Hall effect of reflected light from an air-glass interface around the Brewster’s angle
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Hui-Tian Wang, Jing Chen, Si-Min Li, Yongnan Li, Bing Gu, Ling-Jun Kong, and Xi-Lin Wang
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Physics ,Brewster's angle ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Condensed matter physics ,business.industry ,Interface (computing) ,Physics::Optics ,Dielectric ,Displacement (vector) ,symbols.namesake ,Transverse plane ,Optics ,Planar ,symbols ,Spin Hall effect ,Brewster ,business - Abstract
We have developed a modified theory of the spin Hall effect of reflected light from a planar interface composed of two dielectric media and obtain the analytical expression valid for any incident angle including the Brewster’s angle. We improved the experimental method and measured the spin-dependent transverse displacement of reflected light from a planar air-glass interface around the Brewster’s angle. The experimental results are in agreement with the theoretical prediction.
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- 2012
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50. Second-harmonic generation in one-dimensional metal gratings with dual extraordinary transmissions
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Jing Chen, Kai Lou, Si-Min Li, Hui-Tian Wang, Yongnan Li, Ming Kang, and Qiang Bai
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Materials science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Second-harmonic imaging microscopy ,Physics::Optics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Second-harmonic generation ,Grating ,Asymmetry ,Nonlinear system ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Optoelectronics ,Surface second harmonic generation ,business ,Diffraction grating ,media_common - Abstract
We investigate the enhanced second-harmonic generation (SHG) in nonlinear metal gratings with simultaneously extraordinary optical transmissions (EOTs) for the fundamental and the second-harmonic wavelengths, i.e., dual EOTs. We show that the strongly temporal and spatial dispersions at Wood’s anomalies, the asymmetry in the grating structure and the intrinsic dispersion of the media are of great importance in achieving dual-EOT SHG. Metal gratings with dual EOTs are present and the maximum enhancement on SHG is around 20. Weak points of dual-EOT SHG, potential improvement and future applications are discussed.
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- 2010
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