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Tuning of Interlayer Interaction in MoS<sub>2</sub>–WS<sub>2</sub> van der Waals Heterostructures Using Hydrostatic Pressure
Van
der Waals heterostructures have recently attracted
great interest
of the scientific community due to their rich exotic physical properties
and extensive application prospects. Therefore, we conducted pressure-dependent
Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopic studies on MoS2–WS2 heterostructures in different twist angles
(24.5 and 54°). Thus, it was confirmed that as the interlayer
interaction increases under pressure, an electronic phase transition
and a structural phase transition due to layer sliding are observed
at ∼1.8 and ∼3.8 GPa in the HS-24.5° structures,
while no phase transition is observed in the HS-54° structures.
As a result of a larger tunable interlayer space in HS-24.5°
structures, optical properties of HS-24.5° structures are more
pressure-sensitive than those of the HS-54° structure. It is
expected that this work will help comprehensively establish the correlation
between the interlayer interactions and optical properties of vdW
HSs at the atomic level. Understanding this correlation is crucial
for the development of new excitonic devices
Additional file 4: Figure S4. of Neuroinflammation contributes to autophagy flux blockage in the neurons of rostral ventrolateral medulla in stress-induced hypertension rats
showed the effect of rapamycin, an autophagy inducer, on amino acid releasing in different group rats. Rapamycin attenuated the decreasing in GABA and the increasing in glutamate of SIH rats. Values are mean ± SEM; Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA. *P < 0.05, vs control group, #P < 0.05, vs SIH group, respectively. n = 10. (TIFF 129 kb
Additional file 3: Figure S3. of Neuroinflammation contributes to autophagy flux blockage in the neurons of rostral ventrolateral medulla in stress-induced hypertension rats
Identification of the RVLM microinjection sites. (A and B) represented the photomicrograph and schematic graphs, respectively. The arrow in (A) and the black arrow in (B) indicated the microinjection sites of RVLM. (TIFF 1370 kb