283 research outputs found

    Exciton-exciton annihilation in MoSe2 monolayers

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    We investigate the excitonic dynamics in MoSe2 monolayer and bulk samples by femtosecond transient absorption microscopy. Excitons are resonantly injected by a 750-nm and 100-fs laser pulse, and are detected by a probe pulse tuned in the range of 790 - 820 nm. We observe a strong density-dependent initial decay of the exciton population in monolayers, which can be well described by the exciton-exciton annihilation. Such a feature is not observed in the bulk under comparable conditions. We also observe the saturated absorption induced by exciton phase-space filling in both monolayers and the bulk, which indicates their potential applications as saturable absorbers.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

    Investigation of Energy Efficient Power Coupling Steering System for Dual Motors Drive High Speed Tracked Vehicle

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    This paper presents an energy efficient power coupling steering system for dual motors drive high speed tracked vehicle. The system consists of a new type of center steering motor, two electromagnetic (EM) clutches, two planetary gear couplers, and two propulsion motors. The motor torque and power required by dynamic steering with different steering radiuses for dual motors drive high speed tracked vehicle were investigated. A motor-speed-based control strategy of dynamic steering is designed to achieve vehicle lateral stability enhancement. The model of the proposed control strategy in RecuDyn and Matlab/Simulink is given. The simulation results of dynamic steering with 0.5B and 2B radius show that understeer in small radius steering can be significantly improved

    Exceptional and Anisotropic Transport Properties of Photocarriers in Black Phosphorus

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    We show that black phosphorus has room-temperature charge mobilities on the order of 104^4 cm2^2V−1^{-1}s−1^{-1}, which are about one order of magnitude larger than silicon. We also demonstrate strong anisotropic transport in black phosphorus, where the mobilities along the armchair direction are about one order of magnitude larger than zigzag direction. A photocarrier lifetime as long as 100 ps is also determined. These results illustrate that black phosphorus is a promising candidate for future electronic and optoelectronic applications.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

    Financial Information Transparency and Firm Performance in China

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    This study examines the financial effects of information transparency on firm profitability and the firm value of two hundred Chinese listed firms from 2014 to 2016. It differs from current research in China, which normally uses the disclosure and transparency rankings to represent enterprise information transparency, by adopting the degree of earnings management as a proxy for financial information transparency in this study, which is the absolute value of discretionary accruals. The results show that financial information transparency is negatively related to firm value and does not impact firm profitability significantly

    A note on minimum degree, bipartite holes, and hamiltonian properties

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    We adopt the recently introduced concept of the bipartite-hole-number due to McDiarmid and Yolov, and extend their result on Hamiltonicity to other Hamiltonian properties of graphs with a large minimum degree in terms of this concept. An (s, t)-bipartite-hole in a graph G consists of two disjoint sets of vertices S and T with |S| = s and |T| = t such that E(S, T) = θ. The bipartite-hole-number ∼α(G) is the maximum integer r such that G contains an (s, t)-bipartite-hole for every pair of nonnegative integers s and t with s + t = r. Our main results are that a graph G is traceable if δ(G) ≥ ∼α(G)-1, and Hamilton-connected if δ(G) ≥ ∼;α(G) + 1, both improving the analogues of Dirac's Theorem for traceable and Hamilton-connected graphs.</p

    Novel three-piston pump design for a slipper test rig

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    Slipper's micro motions including the squeezing motion, spinning motion, and tilting motion have a significant impact on its lubricating condition and dynamic behavior. However, few experimental studies are on these micro motions within a real axial piston pump, especially the slipper's spinning motion. The experimental investigations on the slipper in the past mainly focused on the parameters of the oil film such as pressure, thickness, and temperature. The sensors were often installed in the fixed swash plate when the cylinder block was chosen to rotate. Alternatively, the sensors were mounted in the fixed modified slipper when the swash plate rotated. The biggest challenge of the direct measurements of these micro motions is the space limitation for the sensor installation due to the compact structure of axial piston pumps as well as the slipper's macro motion. This paper presents a new three-piston pump for the slipper test rig which can provide enough installation space for the sensor. To realize the cylinder block balance, a hold-down plate is first introduced into this three-piston pump. In addition, a detailed set of relevant equations is derived to evaluate the functionality of the hold-down plate. Finally, the slipper's spinning motion was measured directly and continuously using this three-piston pump, which confirmed the capability of the slipper test rig
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