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    Stresses Developed around Displacement Piles Penetration in Sand

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    Sign reversal of the mixed-state Hall resistivity in type-II superconductors

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    Taking into account pinning, thermal fluctuations, and vortex-vortex interactions, we develop a unified theory to explain the sign reversal of the mixed-state Hall resistivity ρ xy in both high-T c and low-T c superconductors. Molecular dynamics simulations show that besides the pinning forces, either the thermal fluctuations in the high-T c superconductors or the vortex-vortex interactions in the low-T c ones play an important role in the sign reversal of ρ xy. From a calculated phase diagram for vortex motion, we find that the abnormal Hall effect always occurs in the plastic flow state of vortices. ©1999 The American Physical Society.published_or_final_versio

    Wide Area Measuring System Signals Based Nonlinear Robust Adaptive DC Power Modulation Controller in AC/DC Interconnected Power System

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    The robust adaptive control law is proposed for a HVDC power modulation controller of the interconnected AC/DC power system. Based on the design idea of driving the center of inertia (COI) of different areas to a stable equilibrium point, the proposed controller is applied to damp inter-area oscillation of interconnected AC/ DC system using global signals of a wide area measuring system (WAMS). Designed by the back-stepping method, the robust adaptive control law is adaptive to the unknown parameters and is robust to model error, disturbances and different equilibrium points. Computer results show that the controller proposed is obviously superior to the conventional DC power modulation controller in damping inter-area oscillation and enhancing the power transfer limit. In addition, its performance can well adapt to the change of the equilibrium point. 設計了應用于交直流互聯電力系統的直流功率調制的非線性魯棒自適應控制器。該控制器基于驅動各互聯區域電網的慣量中心至統一平衡點的設計思想,采用廣域測量系統的全局信號,用以阻尼交直流互聯系統的區域間功率振蕩。采用反步法設計的自適應魯棒控制規律使控制器對未知參數具有自適應性,對模型誤差、擾動和平衡點變化具有較強的魯棒性。仿真結果表明,與傳統的線性直流功率調制控制器相比,該控制器對聯絡線的功率振蕩具有優良的阻尼性能,可顯著提高輸電極限,而且能很好地適應運行點的變化。link_to_OA_fulltex

    Phylogeographic analysis and genetic structure of an endemic sino-japanese disjunctive genus Diabelia (caprifoliaceae)

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    The Sino-Japanese Floristic Region (SJFR) is a key area for plant phylogeographical research, due to its very high species diversity and disjunct distributions of a large number of species and genera. At present, the root cause and temporal origin of the discontinuous distribution of many plants in the Sino-Japanese flora are still unclear. Diabelia (Caprifoliaceae; Linnaeoideae) is a genus endemic to Asia, mostly in Japan, but two recent discoveries in China raised questions over the role of the East China Sea (ECS) in these species' disjunctions. Chloroplast DNA sequence data were generated from 402 population samples for two regions (rpl32-trnL, and trnH-psbA) and 11 nuclear microsatellite loci were screened for 549 individuals. Haplotype, population-level structure, combined analyses of ecological niche modeling, and reconstruction of ancestral state in phylogenies were also performed. During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) period after the Tertiary, Diabelia was potentially widely distributed in southeastern China, the continental shelf of the East China Sea and Japan (excluding Hokkaido). After LGM, all populations in China have disappeared except those in Zhejiang which may represent a Glacial refuge. Populations of Diabelia in Japan have not experienced significant bottleneck effects, and populations have maintained a relatively stable state. The observed discontinuous distribution of Diabelia species between China and Japan are interpreted as the result of relatively ancient divergence. The phylogenetic tree of chloroplast fragments shows the characteristics of multi-origin evolution (except for D. sanguinea). STRUCTURE analysis of nuclear Simple Sequence Repeat (nSSR) showed that the plants of the Diabelia were divided into five gene pools: D. serrata, D. spathulata, D. sanguinea, D. ionostachya (D. spathulata var. spathulata-Korea), and populations of D. ionostachya var. ionostachya in Yamagata prefecture, northern Japan. Molecular evidence provides new insights of Diabelia into biogeography, a potential glacial refuge, and population-level genetic structure within species. In the process of species differentiation, ECS acts as a corridor for two-way migration of animals and plants between China and Japan during glacial maxima, providing the possibility of secondary contact for discontinuously distributed species between China and Japan, or as a filter (creating isolation) during glacial minima. The influence of the ECS in speciation and biogeography of Diabelia in the Tertiary remains unresolved in this study. Understanding origins, evolutionary histories, and speciation will provide a framework for the conservation and cultivation of Diabelia

    Influence of charge trapping on electroluminescence from Si-nanocrystal light emitting structure

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    We report a study on the influence of charge trapping on electroluminescence (EL) from Si nanocrystal (nc-Si) distributed throughout a 30 nm Si O2 thin film synthesized by Si+ implantation into an oxide film thermally grown on a p -type Si substrate. The electron and hole trapping in the nc-Si located near the indium tin oxide gate and the Si substrate, respectively, cause a reduction in the EL intensity. The reduced EL intensity can be recovered after the trapped charges are released. A partial recovery can be easily achieved by the application of a positive gate voltage or thermal annealing at hot temperatures (e.g., 120 °C) for a short duration. The present study highlights the impact of charging in the nc-Si on the light emission efficiency and its stability of nc-Si light-emitting devices. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.published_or_final_versio

    Theoretical studies on structures and spectroscopic properties of nitryl halogenides

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    Density functional theory with the B3LYP functional is used to calculate the equilibrium geometries and harmonic vibrational frequencies of nitryl halogenides XNO2 and XONO (X = F, Cl, Br, I). Stabilities and isomerizations of these isomers are investigated. Dissociation energies of the X-N bond in XNO2 are predicted at the B3LYP/6-311G* and QCISD(T)/ce-pvTZ levels. The electronic transition energies of the most stable XNO2 species have been estimated by time-dependent B3LYP calculations. The electron promotion of a nonbonding electron of the halogen atom X in XNO2 into a pi* orbital on the NO2 moiety, i.e., the n-->sigma* electron excitation, is responsible for the photodissociation of the X-N bond
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