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Valley Carrier Dynamics in Monolayer Molybdenum Disulphide from Helicity Resolved Ultrafast Pump-probe Spectroscopy
We investigate the valley related carrier dynamics in monolayer MoS2 using
helicity resolved non-degenerate ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy at the
vicinity of the high-symmetry K point under the temperature down to 78 K.
Monolayer MoS2 shows remarkable transient reflection signals, in stark contrast
to bilayer and bulk MoS2 due to the enhancement of many-body effect at reduced
dimensionality. The helicity resolved ultrafast time-resolved result shows that
the valley polarization is preserved for only several ps before scattering
process makes it undistinguishable. We suggest that the dynamical degradation
of valley polarization is attributable primarily to the exciton trapping by
defect states in the exfoliated MoS2 samples. Our experiment and a
tight-binding model analysis also show that the perfect valley CD selectivity
is fairly robust against disorder at the K point, but quickly decays from the
high-symmetry point in the momentum space in the presence of disorder.Comment: 15 pages,Accepted by ACS Nan
Observation of electric current induced by optically injected spin current
A normally incident light of linear polarization injects a pure spin current
in a strip of 2-dimensional electron gas with spin-orbit coupling. We report
observation of an electric current with a butterfly-like pattern induced by
such a light shed on the vicinity of a crossbar shaped InGaAs/InAlAs quantum
well. Its light polarization dependence is the same as that of the spin
current. We attribute the observed electric current to be converted from the
optically injected spin current caused by scatterings near the crossing. Our
observation provides a realistic technique to detect spin currents, and opens a
new route to study the spin-related science and engineering in semiconductors.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
Implicit Identity Leakage: The Stumbling Block to Improving Deepfake Detection Generalization
In this paper, we analyse the generalization ability of binary classifiers
for the task of deepfake detection. We find that the stumbling block to their
generalization is caused by the unexpected learned identity representation on
images. Termed as the Implicit Identity Leakage, this phenomenon has been
qualitatively and quantitatively verified among various DNNs. Furthermore,
based on such understanding, we propose a simple yet effective method named the
ID-unaware Deepfake Detection Model to reduce the influence of this phenomenon.
Extensive experimental results demonstrate that our method outperforms the
state-of-the-art in both in-dataset and cross-dataset evaluation. The code is
available at https://github.com/megvii-research/CADDM.Comment: Accepted by CVPR 202
LinkMind: Link Optimization in Swarming Mobile Sensor Networks
A swarming mobile sensor network is comprised of a swarm of wirelessly connected mobile robots equipped with various sensors. Such a network can be applied in an uncertain environment for services such as cooperative navigation and exploration, object identification and information gathering. One of the most advantageous properties of the swarming wireless sensor network is that mobile nodes can work cooperatively to organize an ad-hoc network and optimize the network link capacity to maximize the transmission of gathered data from a source to a target. This paper describes a new method of link optimization of swarming mobile sensor networks. The new method is based on combination of the artificial potential force guaranteeing connectivities of the mobile sensor nodes and the max-flow min-cut theorem of graph theory ensuring optimization of the network link capacity. The developed algorithm is demonstrated and evaluated in simulation
Dynamical Evolution of Anisotropic Response in Black Phosphorus under Ultrafast Photoexcitation
Black phosphorus has recently emerged as a promising material for high
performance electronic and optoelectronic device for its high mobility, tunable
mid-infrared bandgap and anisotropic electronic properties. Dynamical evolution
of photo excited carriers and its induced change of transient electronic
properties are critical for materials' high field performance, but remains to
be explored for black phosphorus. In this work, we perform angle resolved
transient reflection spectroscopy to study the dynamical evolution of
anisotropic properties of black phosphorus under photo excitation. We find that
the anisotropy of reflectivity is enhanced in the pump induced
quasi-equilibrium state, suggesting an extraordinary enhancement of the
anisotropy in dynamical conductivity in hot carrier dominated regime. These
results raise enormous possibilities of creating high field, angle sensitive
electronic, optoelectronic and remote sensing devices exploiting the dynamical
electronic anisotropic with black phosphorus.Comment: 22 pages,10 figure
Deficiency of Mkrn2 causes abnormal spermiogenesis and spermiation, and impairs male fertility.
Although recent studies have shed insights on some of the potential causes of male infertility, new underlining molecular mechanisms still remain to be elucidated. Makorin-2 (Mkrn2) is an evolutionarily conserved gene whose biological functions are not fully known. We developed an Mrkn2 knockout mouse model to study the role of this gene, and found that deletion of Mkrn2 in mice led to male infertility. Mkrn2 knockout mice produced abnormal sperms characterized by low number, poor motility, and aberrant morphology. Disruption of Mkrn2 also caused failure of sperm release (spermiation failure) and misarrangement of ectoplasmic specialization (ES) in testes, thus impairing spermiogenesis and spermiation. To understand the molecular mechanism, we found that expression of Odf2, a vital protein in spermatogenesis, was significantly decreased. In addition, we found that expression levels of Odf2 were decreased in Mkrn2 knockout mice. We also found that MKRN2 was prominently expressed in the sperm of normal men, but was significantly reduced in infertile men. This result indicates that our finding is clinically relevant. The results of our study provided insights into a new mechanism of male infertility caused by the MKRN2 downregulation
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