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Facile synthesis of composition-tuned ZnO/Zn x Cd1-xSe nanowires for photovoltaic applications
Abstract
ZnO/Zn
x
Cd1-x
Se coaxial nanowires (NWs) have been successfully synthesized by combining chemical vapor deposition with a facile alternant physical deposition method. The shell composition x can be precisely tuned in the whole region (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) by adjusting growth time ratio of ZnSe to CdSe. As a result, the effective bandgaps of coaxial nanowires were conveniently modified from 1.85 eV to 2.58 eV, almost covering the entire visible spectrum. It was also found that annealing treatment was in favor of forming the mixed crystal and improving crystal quality. An optimal temperature of 350°C was obtained according to our experimental results. Additionally, time resolved photo-luminescence spectra revealed the longest carrier lifetime in ZnO/CdSe coaxial nanowires. As a result, the ZnO/CdSe nanowire cell acquired the maximal conversion efficiency of 2.01%. This work shall pave a way towards facile synthesis of ternary alloys for photovoltaic applications.</jats:p
Decay estimates for one Aharonov-Bohm solenoid in a uniform magnetic field I: Schr\"odinger equation
This is the first of a series of papers in which we investigate the decay
estimates for dispersive equations with Aharonov-Bohm solenoids in a uniform
magnetic field. In this first starting paper, we prove the local-in-time
dispersive estimates and Strichartz estimates for Schr\"odinger equation with
one Aharonov-Bohm solenoid in a uniform magnetic field. The key ingredient is
the construction of Schr\"odinger propagator, we provide two methods to
construct the propagator. The first one is combined the strategies of
\cite{FFFP1} and \cite{GYZZ22, FZZ22}, and the second one is based on the
Schulman-Sunada formula in sprit of \cite{stov, stov1} in which the heat kernel
has been studied. In future papers, we will continue investigating this quantum
model for wave with one or multiple Aharonov-Bohm solenoids in a uniform
magnetic field.Comment: 22 page
Decay estimates for one Aharonov-Bohm solenoid in a uniform magnetic field II: wave equation
This is the second of a series of papers in which we investigate the decay
estimates for dispersive equations with Aharonov-Bohm solenoids in a uniform
magnetic field. In our first starting paper \cite{WZZ}, we have studied the
Strichartz estimates for Schr\"odinger equation with one Aharonov-Bohm solenoid
in a uniform magnetic field. The wave equation in this setting becomes more
delicate since a difficulty is raised from the square root of the eigenvalue of
the Schr\"odinger operator so that we cannot directly
construct the half-wave propagator. An independent interesting result
concerning the Gaussian upper bounds of the heat kernel is proved by using two
different methods. The first one is based on establishing Davies-Gaffney
inequality in this setting and the second one is straightforward to construct
the heat kernel (which efficiently captures the magnetic effects) based on the
Schulman-Sunada formula. As byproducts, we prove optimal bounds for the heat
kernel and show the Bernstein inequality and the square function inequality for
Schr\"odinger operator with one Aharonov-Bohm solenoid in a uniform magnetic
field.Comment: 35 pages, comments are welcome
Comparing apples and oranges: assessment of the relative video quality in the presence of different types of distortions
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Video quality assessment is essential for the performance analysis of visual communication applications. Objective metrics can be used for estimating the relative quality differences, but they typically give reliable results only if the compared videos contain similar types of quality distortion. However, video compression typically produces different kinds of visual artifacts than transmission errors. In this article, we focus on a novel subjective quality assessment method that is suitable for comparing different types of quality distortions. The proposed method has been used to evaluate how well different objective quality metrics estimate the relative subjective quality levels for content with different types of quality distortions. Our conclusion is that none of the studied objective metrics works reliably for assessing the co-impact of compression artifacts and transmission errors on the subjective quality. Nevertheless, we have observed that the objective metrics' tendency to either over- or underestimate the perceived impact of transmission errors has a high correlation with the spatial and temporal activity levels of the content. Therefore, our results can be useful for improving the performance of objective metrics in the presence of both source and channel distortions.</p
Roles of ncRNAs in Ovarian Dysfunction of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disease in women of childbearing age. Many heterogeneous clinical manifestations of PCOS, including hyperandrogenism, obesity, insulin resistance, hirsutism, acne, chronic anovulation and infertility, seriously affected the quality of life of women worldwide and made it difficult to clearly demonstrate the specific pathophysiology. In recent years, large-scale studies have shown that non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play an important role in the regulation of ovarian functions, which did not have the ability to encode proteins and could regulate hormone synthesis and germ cell development, differentiation, and apoptosis by silencing transposable elements and regulating coding genes. A number of researches by whole transcriptome sequencing of polycystic ovaries (PCO) from PCOS patients or PCOS model animals found that the abnormal expressions of many ncRNAs were involved in the regulation of ovarian dysfunctions of PCOS, including the development of oocytes, the microenvironment of follicular fluid, and the proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis of granulosa cells. The present review focused on the roles of ncRNAs in the PCO of PCOS, in order to provide a theoretical basis for further understanding of the molecular mechanisms of PCO formation in PCOS
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