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The Characteristics and Functions of International Friendship Cities of China – and Prospects of Local Cooperation in Sino-Poland Relations
Hydrogenated Bilayer Wurtzite SiC Nanofilms: A Two-Dimensional Bipolar Magnetic Semiconductor Material
Recently, a new kind of spintronics materials, bipolar magnetic semiconductor
(BMS), has been proposed. The spin polarization of BMS can be conveniently
controlled by a gate voltage, which makes it very attractive in device
engineering. Now, the main challenge is finding more BMS materials. In this
article, we propose that hydrogenated wurtzite SiC nanofilm is a
two-dimensional BMS material. Its BMS character is very robust under the effect
of strain, substrate, or even a strong electric field. The proposed
two-dimensional BMS material paves the way to use this promising new material
in an integrated circuit
Asymmetric Nonlinear System is Not sufficient for Non-Reciprocal Quantum Wave Diode
We demonstrate symmetric wave propagations in asymmetric nonlinear quantum
systems. By solving the nonlinear Sch\"ordinger equation, we first analytically
prove the existence of symmetric transmission in asymmetric systems with a
single nonlinear delta-function interface. We then point out that a finite
width of the nonlinear interface region is necessary to produce non-reciprocity
in asymmetric systems. However, a geometrical resonant condition for breaking
non-reciprocal propagation is then identified theoretically and verified
numerically. With such a resonant condition, the nonlinear interface region of
finite width behaves like a single nonlinear delta-barrier so that wave
propagations in the forward and backward directions are identical under
arbitrary incident wave intensity. As such, reciprocity re-emerges periodically
in the asymmetric nonlinear system when changing the width of interface region.
Finally, similar resonant conditions of discrete nonlinear Sch\"ordinger
equation are discussed. Therefore, we have identified instances of Reciprocity
Theorem that breaking spatial symmetry in nonlinear interface systems is not
sufficient to produce non-reciprocal wave propagation.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, submittin
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