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Experimental demonstrations of high-Q superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators
We designed and successfully fabricated an absorption-type of superconducting
coplanar waveguide (CPW) resonators. The resonators are made from a Niobium
film (about 160 nm thick) on a high-resistance Si substrate, and each resonator
is fabricated as a meandered quarter-wavelength transmission line (one end
shorts to the ground and another end is capacitively coupled to a through
feedline). With a vector network analyzer we measured the transmissions of the
applied microwave through the resonators at ultra-low temperature (e.g., at 20
mK), and found that their loaded quality factors are significantly high, i.e.,
up to 10^6. With the temperature increases slowly from the base temperature
(i.e., 20 mK), we observed the resonance frequencies of the resonators are blue
shifted and the quality factors are lowered slightly. In principle, this type
of CPW-device can integrate a series of resonators with a common feedline,
making it a promising candidate of either the data bus for coupling the distant
solid-state qubits or the sensitive detector of single photons.Comment: Accepted by Chinese Science Bulleti
UniX-Encoder: A Universal -Channel Speech Encoder for Ad-Hoc Microphone Array Speech Processing
The speech field is evolving to solve more challenging scenarios, such as
multi-channel recordings with multiple simultaneous talkers. Given the many
types of microphone setups out there, we present the UniX-Encoder. It's a
universal encoder designed for multiple tasks, and worked with any microphone
array, in both solo and multi-talker environments. Our research enhances
previous multi-channel speech processing efforts in four key areas: 1)
Adaptability: Contrasting traditional models constrained to certain microphone
array configurations, our encoder is universally compatible. 2) Multi-Task
Capability: Beyond the single-task focus of previous systems, UniX-Encoder acts
as a robust upstream model, adeptly extracting features for diverse tasks
including ASR and speaker recognition. 3) Self-Supervised Training: The encoder
is trained without requiring labeled multi-channel data. 4) End-to-End
Integration: In contrast to models that first beamform then process
single-channels, our encoder offers an end-to-end solution, bypassing explicit
beamforming or separation. To validate its effectiveness, we tested the
UniX-Encoder on a synthetic multi-channel dataset from the LibriSpeech corpus.
Across tasks like speech recognition and speaker diarization, our encoder
consistently outperformed combinations like the WavLM model with the BeamformIt
frontend.Comment: Submitted to ICASSP 202
'Tax-free' 3DMM Conditional Face Generation
3DMM conditioned face generation has gained traction due to its well-defined
controllability; however, the trade-off is lower sample quality: Previous works
such as DiscoFaceGAN and 3D-FM GAN show a significant FID gap compared to the
unconditional StyleGAN, suggesting that there is a quality tax to pay for
controllability. In this paper, we challenge the assumption that quality and
controllability cannot coexist. To pinpoint the previous issues, we
mathematically formalize the problem of 3DMM conditioned face generation. Then,
we devise simple solutions to the problem under our proposed framework. This
results in a new model that effectively removes the quality tax between 3DMM
conditioned face GANs and the unconditional StyleGAN.Comment: Accepted to the AI for Content Creation Workshop at CVPR 202
Quantum interference induced by multiple Landau-Zener transitions in a strongly driven rf-SQUID qubit
We irradiated an rf-SQUID qubit with large-amplitude and high frequency
electromagnetic field. Population transitions between macroscopic distinctive
quantum states due to Landau-Zener transitions at energy-level avoided
crossings were observed. The qubit population on the excited states as a
function of flux detuning and microwave power exhibits interference patterns.
Some novel features are found in the interference and a model based on rate
equations can well address the features.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, comments are welcom
Quantitative Comparative Analysis of the Bio-Active and Toxic Constituents of Leaves and Spikes of Schizonepeta tenuifolia at Different Harvesting Times
A GC-MS-Selected Ion Monitoring (SIM) detection method was developed for simultaneous determination of four monoterpenes: (−)-menthone, (+)-pulegone, (−)-limonene and (+)-menthofuran as the main bio-active and toxic constituents, and four other main compounds in the volatile oils of Schizonepeta tenuifolia (ST) leaves and spikes at different harvesting times. The results showed that the method was simple, sensitive and reproducible, and that harvesting time was a possible key factor in influencing the quality of ST leaves, but not its spikes. The research might be helpful for determining the harvesting time of ST samples and establishing a validated method for the quality control of ST volatile oil and other relative products
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