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Phase diagram of microcavity exciton-polariton condensates
In this work, we study the exciton-polariton condensate phase transition in a
microcavity matter-light system in which electron-hole Coulomb interaction and
matter-light coupling effects are treated on an equal footing. In the framework
of the unrestricted Hartree-Fock approximation applying the two-dimensional
exciton-polariton model, we derive the self-consistent equations determining
simultaneously the excitonic and the photonic condenstate order parameters. In
the thermal equilibrium limit, we find a condensed state of the
exciton-polariton systems and phase diagrams are then constructed. At a given
low temperature, the condensate by its nature shows a crossover from an
excitonic to a polaritonic and finally photonic condensed state as the
excitation density increases at large detuning. Without the detuning, the
excitonic condensed state disappears whereas the polaritonic or photonic phases
dominate. The crossover is also found by lowering the Coulomb interaction at a
finite matter-light coupling. Lowering the Coulomb interaction or increasing
the temperature, the excitonic Mott transition occurs, at which the
exciton-polariton condensates dissociate to free electron-hole/photon.
Depending on temperature and excitation density, the phase transition of the
exciton-polariton condensates is also addressed in signatures of
photoluminescence mapping to the photonic momentum distribution.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
ffect of the Halothane Allele on Growth Performance of Pigs and its Genotype Frequencies in the Progeny
A total of 395 tail samples of stress negative Piétrain new born piglets from the pig farm of Dong
Hiep Haiphong were used to determine halothane genotypes (CC, CT and TT) in order to study the effect of mating type (♂CC×♀CC, ♂CC×♀CT, ♂CT×♀CC, and ♂CT×♀CT) on halothane genotype frequencies. Effects of genotype on live weight (174 pigs of 2 month old, 96 pigs of 5.5 month old), back fat thickness, loin muscle thickness and lean percentage (117 pigs), average daily gain (89 pigs) were also studied. Results showed that the mating type affected halothane genotype frequencies in the progeny. For the mating type ♂CC×♀CT and ♂CT×♀CT, the genotype containing allele T was reduced in the next generation; in the rest two genotypes (♂CC×♀CC and ♂CT×♀CC) the halothane allele frequency in the offspring was consistent with the theoretical frequency. The halothane genotypes CC and CT did not affect live weights at 2.0 and 5.5 months of age, average daily gain, backfat thickness, loin muscle thickness and lean percentage.Peer reviewe
A circulatory ionic wind for inertial sensing application
A novel gyroscope using circulatory electro-hydrodynamics flow in a confined space is presented for the first time. The configuration of the new gyroscope includes three point-ring corona discharge actuators that generate ion flows in three separated sub-channels. The three ion flows then merge together when going through a nozzle of the main chamber entrance and create a jet flow. In the new configuration, the residual charge of ion wind flow is removed by a master-ring electrode located at one end of the main chamber. Under the effect of the angular speed of gyroscope, the jet flow is deflected and this deflection is sensed using hotwires. The results, which are consistently acquired by both the numerical simulation and experiment on our prototypes, demonstrate the repeatability and stability of the new approach. Since the ion wind can be generated by a minimum power, the present configuration-based device does not require any vibrating component. Thus, the device is robust, cost, and energy-effective
Angular rate sensing by circulatory vortex flow: design, simulation and experiment
A fully packaged convective vortex gyrometer actuated by a PZT diaphragm is reported. The flow circulates at higher velocity after each actuating circle to form a vortex in the desired chamber. The vortex is characterized by hotwire anemometry. The device is initially designed based on a numerical analysis whose results are used to set up the experiment. The angular rate sensing of the device is successfully tested using a turntable. The technique is a potential solution to various applications related to inertial sensing and fluidic amplifier
An Evaluation of Vietnam’s Construction Investment Regulatory System Concerning Net-Zero Transition
Vietnam has committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, a target that necessitates transformative changes across all economic sectors, with the construction industry playing a pivotal role due to its significant carbon footprint. This study systematically evaluates Vietnam\u27s current construction investment regulatory system to assess its readiness and effectiveness in promoting the national net-zero transition. Utilizing desk research and content analysis of relevant laws, decrees, circulars, and technical standards, the research applies the CETEx and OECD frameworks to identify regulatory strengths, weaknesses, and gaps.
Findings reveal that while Vietnam has established a foundational legal framework and strategic policies (e.g., Decree 06/2022/ND-CP, Lotus Green Building Certification) for climate action, explicit and binding regulations for net-zero considerations, such as mandatory embodied carbon limits or project-level carbon budgets, are largely absent in investment and permitting processes. Enforcement remains fragmented, particularly at the subnational level, due to capacity deficits. A critical disconnect exists between regulatory mandates and financial incentives, with a notable absence of dedicated green finance instruments (e.g., green bonds, targeted subsidies) and integrated project pipelines to de-risk and scale low-carbon construction. Furthermore, stakeholder engagement lacks formalized, cross-sectoral coordination, and regulatory impact assessments do not consistently integrate climate-focused metrics.
The study concludes that despite strong strategic alignment with net-zero ambitions, Vietnam\u27s construction investment regulatory system faces significant operational hurdles. Recommendations include institutionalizing low-carbon mandates in investment approvals, establishing incentive-based green finance mechanisms, building local implementation capacity, creating an integrated green construction project pipeline and data platform, and strengthening adaptive governance with climate-sensitive regulatory impact assessments. These insights offer a roadmap for policymakers to transform Vietnam\u27s construction sector into a proactive driver of its net-zero future
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