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Interaction induced mergence of Dirac points in Non-Abelian optical lattices
We study the properties of an ultracold Fermi gas loaded in a square optical
lattice and subjected to an external and classical non-Abelian gauge field. We
calculate the energy spectrum of the system and show that the Dirac points in
the energy spectrum will remain quite stable under onsite interaction of
certain strength. Once the on-site interaction grows stronger than a critical
value, the Dirac points will no longer be stable and merge into a single hybrid
point. This mergence implies a quantum phase transition from a semimetallic
phase to a band insulator. The on-site interaction between ultracold fermions
could be conveniently controlled by Feshbach resonances in current experiments.
We proposed that this remarkable interaction induced mergence of Dirac points
may be observed in the ultracold fermi gas experiments
Time-resolved Measurement of Quadrupole Wakefields in Corrugated Structures
Corrugated structures have recently been widely used for manipulating
electron beam longitudinal phase space and for producing THz radiation. Here we
report on time-resolved measurements of the quadrupole wakefields in planar
corrugated structures. It is shown that while the time- dependent quadrupole
wakefield produced by a planar corrugated structure causes significant growth
in beam transverse emittance, it can be effectively canceled with a second
corrugated structure with orthogonal orientation. The strengths of the
time-dependent quadrupole wakefields for various corrugated structure gaps are
also measured and found to be in good agreement with theories. Our work should
forward the applications of corrugated structures in many accelerator based
scientific facilities
Band dependence of charge density wave in quasi-one-dimensional Ta2NiSe7 probed by orbital magnetoresistance
Ta2NiSe7 is a quasi-one-dimensional (quasi-1D) transition-metal chalcogenide
with Ta and Ni chain structure. An incommensurate charge-density wave (CDW) in
this quasi-1D structure was well studied previously using tunnelling spectrum,
X-ray and electron diffraction, whereas its transport property and the relation
to the underlying electronic states remain to be explored. Here we report our
results of magnetoresistance (MR) on Ta2NiSe7. A breakdown of the Kohler's rule
is found upon entering the CDW state. Concomitantly, a clear change of
curvature in the field dependence of MR is observed. We show that the curvature
change is well described by two-band orbital MR, with the hole density being
strongly suppressed in the CDW state, indicating that the orbitals from Se
atoms dominate the change in transport through the CDW transition
Evaluation of anti-smoking television advertising on tobacco control among urban community population in Chongqing, China
Background
China is the largest producer and consumer of tobacco in the world. Considering the constantly growing urban proportion, persuasive tobacco control measures are important in urban communities. Television, as one of the most pervasive mass media, can be used for this purpose.
Methods
The anti-smoking advertisement was carried out in five different time slots per day from 15 May to 15 June in 2011 across 12 channels of Chongqing TV. A cross-sectional study was conducted in the main municipal areas of Chongqing. A questionnaire was administered in late June to 1,342 native residents aged 18–45, who were selected via street intercept survey.
Results
Respondents who recognized the advertisement (32.77 %) were more likely to know or believe that smoking cigarettes caused impotence than those who did not recognize the advertisement (26.11 %). According to 25.5 % of smokers, the anti-smoking TV advertising made them consider quitting smoking. However, females (51.7 %) were less likely to be affected by the advertisement to stop and think about quitting smoking compared to males (65.6 %) (OR = 0.517, 95 % CI [0.281–0.950]). In addition, respondents aged 26–35 years (67.4 %) were more likely to try to persuade others to quit smoking than those aged 18–25 years (36.3 %) (OR = 0.457, 95 % CI [0.215–0.974]). Furthermore, non-smokers (87.4 %) were more likely to find the advertisement relevant than smokers (74.8 %) (OR = 2.34, 95 % CI [1.19–4.61]).
Conclusions
This study showed that this advertisement did not show significant differences on smoking-related knowledge and attitude between non-smokers who had seen the ad and those who had not. Thus, this form may not be the right tool to facilitate change in non-smokers. The ad should instead be focused on the smoking population. Gender, smoking status, and age influenced the effect of anti-smoking TV advertising on the general population in China
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