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Weak Topological Insulators in PbTe/SnTe Superlattices
It is desirable to realize topological phases in artificial structures by
engineering electronic band structures. In this paper, we investigate
superlattices along [001] direction and find a robust
weak topological insulator phase for a large variety of layer numbers m and
2n-m. We confirm this topologically non-trivial phase by calculating Z2
topological invariants and topological surface states based on the
first-principles calculations. We show that the folding of Brillouin zone due
to the superlattice structure plays an essential role in inducing topologically
non-trivial phases in this system. This mechanism can be generalized to other
systems in which band inversion occurs at multiple momenta, and gives us a
brand-new way to engineer topological materials in artificial structures.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, another author adde
Performance study of a novel solar solid dehumidification/regeneration bed for use in buildings air conditioning systems
In this paper, a novel solar solid dehumidification/regeneration bed has been proposed, and its three regeneration methods, i.e., simulated solar radiation regeneration, microwave regeneration, and combined regeneration of the microwave and simulated solar radiation, were experimentally investigated and compared, as well as the dehumidification performance. The degree of regeneration of the proposed system under the regeneration method combining both microwave irradiation and simulated solar radiation could reach 77.7%, which was 3.77 times higher than that of the system under the simulated solar regeneration method and 1.05 times higher than that of the system under the microwave regeneration. The maximum energy efficiency of the proposed system under the combined regeneration method was 21.7%, while it was only 19.4% for the system under microwave regeneration. All these proved that the combined regeneration method of the simulated solar and microwave radiation not only improved the regeneration efficiency of the system, but also enhanced the energy efficiency. For the dehumidification performance, the maximum transient moisture removal was 14.1 g/kg, the maximum dehumidification efficiency was 68.0% and the maximum speed of dehumidification was 0.294 g/(kgμs) when the inlet air temperature was at 26.09 °C and the air relative humidity was at 89.23%. By comparing the testing results with the semi-empirical results from the Page model, it was indicated that the Page model can predict the regeneration characteristics of the novel solar solid dehumidification/regeneration bed under the combined method of microwave and simulated solar regeneration. The results of this research should prove useful to researchers and engineers to exploit the potential of solar technologies in buildings worldwide
Universal scaling of strange particle spectra in pp collisions
As a complementary study to that performed on the transverse momentum
() spectra of charged pions, kaons and protons in proton-proton (pp)
collisions at LHC energies 0.9, 2.76 and 7 TeV, we present a scaling behaviour
in the spectra of strange particles (, ,
and ) at these three energies. This scaling behaviour is
exhibited when the spectra are expressed in a suitable scaling variable
, where the scaling parameter is determined by the quality
factor method and increases with the center of mass energy (). The
rates at which increases with for these strange
particles are found to be identical within errors. In the framework of the
colour string percolation model, we argue that these strange particles are
produced through the decay of clusters that are formed by the colour strings
overlapping. We observe that the strange mesons and baryons are produced from
clusters with different size distributions, while the strange mesons (baryons)
and ( and ) originate from clusters
with the same size distributions. The cluster's size distributions for strange
mesons are more dispersed than those for strange baryons. The scaling behaviour
of the spectra for these strange particles can be explained by the
colour string percolation model in a quantitative way.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figures, accepted by EPJ
The Cognitive Processes of Image Schema in Sino-American Economic News on The Belt and Road
This contrastive study decodes the language applications employed in news reports through image schematization to reproduce the ‘cognitive map’ of news writers in their ways of perceiving the world and exerting influence on news readers’ ways of perception. By analysing American economic news (AEN) and Chinese economic news (CEN) on the issue of ‘The Belt and Road’ (B&R) from the perspective of cognitive linguistics, the authors uncover and sketch out the hidden epistemic cognitive patterns and processes of both the Chinese and American writers. The study demonstrates that the schematic images and their constructions are organized in the mind of an individual as a network, with both metaphorical and formulaic schemas at different schematic levels, presenting a different process of cognitive entrenchment through which, in news discourses, image schema is utilized as a projection lens, projecting the covert cognitive processes onto overt language use and function
Unravelling the Correlation of Electronic Structure and Carrier Dynamics in CuInS\u3csub\u3e2\u3c/sub\u3e Nanoparticles
In this work, we report the direct correlation of photoinduced carrier dynamics and electronic structure of CuInS2 (CIS) nanoparticles (NPs) using the combination of multiple spectroscopic techniques including steady-state X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), optical transient absorption (OTA), and X-ray transient (XTA) absorption spectroscopy. XAS results show that CIS NPs contain a large amount of surface Cu atoms with ≪four-coordination, which is more severe in CIS NPs with shorter nucleation times, indicating the presence of more Cu defect states in CIS NPs with smaller size particles. Using the combination of OTA and XTA spectroscopy, we show that electrons are trapped at states with mainly In or S nature while holes are trapped in sites characteristic of Cu. While there is no direct correlation of ultrafast trapping dynamics with NP nucleation time, charge recombination is significantly inhibited in CIS NPs with larger particles. These results suggest the key roles that Cu defect sites play in carrier dynamics and imply the possibility to control the carrier dynamics by controlling the surface structure at the Cu site in CIS NPs
Romantic Narrative in the Film The Battle at Lake Changjin
Chen Kaige, a famous Chinese “scholar-type director”, usually contains rich cultural connotations in his films and his works are always full of Chen Kaige-style romanticism. Although he is good at narrative, making The Battle of Changjin Lake a pure war film is a challenge. Therefore, this article takes the film as the research focus. The analysis of aesthetic elements, such as scenes and scope, picture composition, color and so on, expounds into detail the narrative style of romanticism displayed by Chen Kaige in the film
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