45 research outputs found

    Valley Carrier Dynamics in Monolayer Molybdenum Disulphide from Helicity Resolved Ultrafast Pump-probe Spectroscopy

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    We investigate the valley related carrier dynamics in monolayer MoS2 using helicity resolved non-degenerate ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy at the vicinity of the high-symmetry K point under the temperature down to 78 K. Monolayer MoS2 shows remarkable transient reflection signals, in stark contrast to bilayer and bulk MoS2 due to the enhancement of many-body effect at reduced dimensionality. The helicity resolved ultrafast time-resolved result shows that the valley polarization is preserved for only several ps before scattering process makes it undistinguishable. We suggest that the dynamical degradation of valley polarization is attributable primarily to the exciton trapping by defect states in the exfoliated MoS2 samples. Our experiment and a tight-binding model analysis also show that the perfect valley CD selectivity is fairly robust against disorder at the K point, but quickly decays from the high-symmetry point in the momentum space in the presence of disorder.Comment: 15 pages,Accepted by ACS Nan

    Explicit equations of the fake projective plane (a=7,p=2,,D3X7)(a=7,p=2,\emptyset,D_3 X_7)

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    We find explicit equations of the fake projective plane (a=7,p=2,,D3X7)(a=7,p=2,\emptyset,D_3 X_7), which lies in the same class as the fake projective plane (a=7,p=2,,D327)(a=7,p=2,\emptyset,D_3 2_7) with 2121 automorphisms whose equations were previously found by Borisov and Keum. The method involves finding a birational model of a common Galois cover of these two surfaces.Comment: 12 pages. The relevant Mathematica, Magma, Macaulay2 codes and equations produced can be found in the ancillary folder and links in the bibliograph

    On the Geometry of a Fake Projective Plane with 2121 Automorphisms

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    A fake projective plane is a complex surface with the same Betti numbers as CP2\mathbb{C} P^2 but not biholomorphic to it. We study the fake projective plane Pfake2=(a=7,p=2,,D327)\mathbb{P}_{\operatorname{fake}}^2 = (a = 7, p = 2, \emptyset, D_3 2_7) in the Cartwright-Steger classification. In this paper, we exploit the large symmetries given by Aut(Pfake2)=C7C3\operatorname{Aut}(\mathbb{P}_{\operatorname{fake}}^2) = C_7 \rtimes C_3 to construct an embedding of this surface into CP5\mathbb{C} P^5 as a system of 5656 sextics with coefficients in Q(7)\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{-7}). For each torsion line bundle TPic(Pfake2)T \in \operatorname{Pic}(\mathbb{P}_{\operatorname{fake}}^2), we also compute and study the linear systems nH+T|nH + T| with small nn, where HH is an ample generator of the N\'eron-Severi group.Comment: 8 pages. The relevant Mathematica, Magma, Macaulay2 codes and equations produced can be found in the ancillary folder and links in the bibliograph

    Up-Regulation of Mcl-1 and Bak by Coronavirus Infection of Human, Avian and Animal Cells Modulates Apoptosis and Viral Replication

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    Virus-induced apoptosis and viral mechanisms that regulate this cell death program are key issues in understanding virus-host interactions and viral pathogenesis. Like many other human and animal viruses, coronavirus infection of mammalian cells induces apoptosis. In this study, the global gene expression profiles are first determined in IBV-infected Vero cells at 24 hours post-infection by Affymetrix array, using avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) as a model system. It reveals an up-regulation at the transcriptional level of both pro-apoptotic Bak and pro-survival myeloid cell leukemia-1 (Mcl-1). These results were further confirmed both in vivo and in vitro, in IBV-infected embryonated chicken eggs, chicken fibroblast cells and mammalian cells at transcriptional and translational levels, respectively. Interestingly, the onset of apoptosis occurred earlier in IBV-infected mammalian cells silenced with short interfering RNA targeting Mcl-1 (siMcl-1), and was delayed in cells silenced with siBak. IBV progeny production and release were increased in infected Mcl-1 knockdown cells compared to similarly infected control cells, while the contrary was observed in infected Bak knockdown cells. Furthermore, IBV infection-induced up-regulation of GADD153 regulated the expression of Mcl-1. Inhibition of the mitogen-activated protein/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (MEK/ERK) and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K/Akt) signaling pathways by chemical inhibitors and knockdown of GADD153 by siRNA demonstrated the involvement of ER-stress response in regulation of IBV-induced Mcl-1 expression. These results illustrate the sophisticated regulatory strategies evolved by a coronavirus to modulate both virus-induced apoptosis and viral replication during its replication cycle

    Pen Culture Detection Using Filter Tensor Analysis with Multi-Temporal Landsat Imagery

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    Aquaculture plays an important role in China’s total fisheries production nowadays, and it leads to a few problems, for example water quality degradation, which has damaging effect on the sustainable development of environment. Among the many forms of aquaculture that deteriorate the water quality, disorderly pen culture is especially severe. Pen culture began very early in Yangchenghu Lake and Taihu Lake in China and part of the pen culture still exists. Thus, it is of great significance to evaluate the distribution and area of the pen culture in the two lakes. However, the traditional method for pen culture detection is based on the factual measurement, which is labor and time consuming. At present, with the development of remote sensing technologies, some target detection algorithms for multi/hyper-spectral data have been used in the pen culture detection, but most of them are intended for the single-temporal remote sensing data. Recently, a target detection algorithm called filter tensor analysis (FTA), which is specially designed for multi-temporal remote sensing data, has been reported and has achieved better detection results compared to the traditional single-temporal methods in many cases. This paper mainly aims to investigate the pen culture in Yangchenghu Lake and Taihu Lake with FTA implemented on the multi-temporal Landsat imagery, by determining the optimal time phases combination of the Landsat data in advance. Furthermore, the suitability and superiority of FTA over Constrained Energy Minimization (CEM) in the process of pen culture detection were tested. It was observed in the experiments on the data of those two lakes that FTA can detect the pen culture much more accurately than CEM with Landsat data of selected bands and of limited number of time phases

    Thermodynamic study of imidazolium halide ionic liquid–water binary systems using excess Gibbs free energy models

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    In this work, the excess Gibbs free energy models, i.e., non-random two-liquid (NRTL) model and electrolyte NRTL model, including the original one and those with new strategies (association or hydration), were used to describe the macroscopic properties and interpret the microstructure of ionic liquid (IL) - H2O binary systems, clarifying the role of IL association and ion hydration in model development. To provide systematic data for model development, the enthalpy of mixing of three imidazolium-based IL-H2O systems containing the same cation but different sizes of anions, i.e., Cl−, Br−, and I−, were measured. The models were developed and evaluated based on the newly measured data and the osmotic coefficient from the literature. The results reveal that the model reflecting the intrinsic mechanism of dissociation and hydration gives the best modeling results; and the ionic strength and the degree of IL dissociation as a function of water content can be predicted using the newly established model. The study clarifies the significance of IL association and anion hydration in model development and quantitatively demonstrates how water content influences the microstructure and real species in IL-H2O systems.Validerad;2023;Nivå 2;2023-11-23 (hanlid);Funder: National Natural Science Foundation of China (21838004); Joint Research Fund for Overseas Chinese Scholars and Scholars in Hong Kong and Macao Young Scholars (21729601);Full text license: CC BY</p

    Helicity resolved ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy of monolayer molybdenum disulphide

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    We investigate the valley related carrier dynamics in monolayer MoS2 using helicity resolved non-degenerate ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy at the vicinity of the high-symmetry K point under the temperature down to 78 K. Monolayer MoS2 shows remarkable transient reflection signals, in stark contrast to bilayer and bulk MoS2 due to the enhancement of many-body effect at reduced dimensionality. The helicity resolved ultrafast time-resolved result shows that the valley polarization is preserved for only several ps before scattering process makes it undistinguishable. We suggest that the dynamical degradation of valley polarization is attributable primarily to the exciton trapping by defect states in the exfoliated MoS2 samples.Engineering, Electrical &amp; ElectronicOpticsPhysics, AppliedEICPCI-S(ISTP)
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