Title: Exciton binding energy and excitonic absorption spectra in a parabolic quantum wire under transverse electric field



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Number of references:21

Main heading:Precipitation (chemical)

Controlled terms:Cobalt - Coercive force - Concentration (process) - Nanoparticles - Semiconductor doping - Surface active agents

Uncontrolled terms:Alkali concentrations - Average diameter - Cobalt dopants - Coercivities - Coprecipitation method - Dispersant agent - Dispersibilities - Doped nanoparticles - High coercivity - Iron salts - Key factors - Nano-Fe - Narrow size distributions - Reaction temperature - Tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide - TMAOH - XRD patterns

Classification code:803 Chemical Agents and Basic Industrial Chemicals - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 761 Nanotechnology - 933 Solid State Physics - 714.2 Semiconductor Devices and Integrated Circuits - 701.2 Magnetism: Basic Concepts and Phenomena - 549.3 Nonferrous Metals and Alloys excluding Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals - 708 Electric and Magnetic Materials

DOI:10.1142/S1793292010002116

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20111813942556

Title:Therapy for cerebral ischemic injury with erythropoietin-containing nanoparticles

Authors:He, Nongyue (1); Wang, Ting (1); Jiang, Li (2); Wang, Daxin (3); Hu, Yan (2); Zhang, Long (2)

Author affiliation:(1) State key Laboratory of Bioelectronics, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China; (2) Teaching and Research Section of Pediatrics, Clinical Medical College, Southeast University, Nanjing 210009, China; (3) Clinical Medical College, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225001, China

Corresponding author:He, N.

Source title:Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Abbreviated source title:J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol.

Volume:10

Issue:8


Issue date:August 2010

Publication year:2010

Pages:5320-5323

Language:English

ISSN:15334880

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Publisher:American Scientific Publishers, 25650 North Lewis Way, Stevenson Ranch, California, 91381-1439, United States

Abstract:In this study we prepared nanocarrier of erythropoietin (EPO) and the curative effect of the EPO-containing nanoparticles for periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) model was validated. It was demonstrated that EPO-containing nanoparticles can ameliorate drug-induced liquefaction caused by hypoxia. EPO-containing nanomedicine may open new therapeutic strategies in hypoxia cure. Copyright © 2010 American Scientific Publishers.

Number of references:27

Main heading:Nanoparticles

Controlled terms:Medical nanotechnology

Uncontrolled terms:Cerebral ischemic injury - Curative effects - EPO - Nanocarrier - Nanocarriers - Nanomedicines - Oligodendrocyte - Periventricular leukomalacia - Therapeutic strategy

Classification code:708 Electric and Magnetic Materials - 761 Nanotechnology - 933 Solid State Physics

DOI:10.1166/jnn.2010.3032

Database:Compendex

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Accession number:20110513628536

Title:Andreev reflection and incoherent spin-polarized transport in ferromagnetic semiconductor/ d -wave superconductor/ferromagnetic semiconductor tunnel junctions with {110} interfaces

Authors:Tao, Y.C. (1); Liu, H. (1); Hu, J.G. (2)

Author affiliation:(1) Department of Physics, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210097, China; (2) Department of Physics, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225002, China

Corresponding author:Tao, Y. C.(yctao88@163.com)

Source title:Journal of Applied Physics

Abbreviated source title:J Appl Phys

Volume:107

Issue:9


Issue date:May 1, 2010

Publication year:2010

Article number:093708

Language:English

ISSN:00218979

CODEN:JAPIAU

Document type:Journal article (JA)

Publisher:American Institute of Physics, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Suite N101, Melville, NY 11747-4502, United States

Abstract:The hole spin accumulation and spin-polarized transport in ferromagnetic semiconductor (FS) /d -wave superconductor (SC)/FS tunnel junctions with {110} interfaces are studied by using four-component Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations, in which the Andreev reflection and four-subband model for the FS are taken into account. It is found that due to the interplay of the d -wave SC and FS, the nonequilibrium hole spin accumulation, differential conductance, and tunneling magnetoresistance exhibit a rich dependence on the Andreev reflection, strengths of potential scattering at the interfaces, mismatches in the effective mass and band between the FS and SC, and types of incident holes, which is much different from that in FS/s -wave SC/FS tunneling junctions. Particularly, it is demonstrated that the differential conductance can be negative in both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic alignments for not only incident heavy holes but also incident light holes, and the variations in both the energy gap with temperature and hole spin accumulation with bias voltage can display a twofold behavior due to the Andreev reflection. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

Number of references:25

Main heading:Tunnel junctions

Controlled terms:Antiferromagnetism - Electric resistance - Ferromagnetic materials - Ferromagnetism - Light reflection - Magnetic field effects - Magnetoresistance - Semiconductor quantum wells - Solid state physics - Superconducting materials - Wave equations

Uncontrolled terms:Andreev reflection - Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations - D-wave superconductors - Differential conductances - Effective mass - Ferromagnetic and anti-ferromagnetic - Ferromagnetic semiconductor - Heavy holes - Hole spin - Incident light - Non equilibrium - Potential scattering - Spin polarized transport - Sub-bands - Tunneling junctions - Tunneling magnetoresistance

Classification code:933 Solid State Physics - 932 High Energy Physics; Nuclear Physics; Plasma Physics - 921.2 Calculus - 741.1 Light/Optics - 714.2 Semiconductor Devices and Integrated Circuits - 708.4 Magnetic Materials - 708.3 Superconducting Materials - 701.2 Magnetism: Basic Concepts and Phenomena - 423 Non Mechanical Properties and Tests of Building Materials

DOI:10.1063/1.3410926

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.

Accession number:20110713671093

Title:Synthesis of mesoporous silica with cationic-anionic surfactants

Authors:Cao, L. (1); Shao, J.-G. (2); Yang, Y.-B. (1); Yang, Y.-X. (1); Liu, X.-N. (3)

Author affiliation:(1) Department of Chemistry, East China University of Science and Technology, 200237, China; (2) College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225002, China; (3) Analysis Test Center, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225009, China

Corresponding author:Cao, L.

Source title:Glass Physics and Chemistry

Abbreviated source title:Glass Phys. Chem.

Volume:36

Issue:2


Issue date:April 2010

Publication year:2010

Pages:182-189

Language:English

ISSN:10876596

Document type:Journal article (JA)

Publisher:Maik Nauka-Interperiodica Publishing, Profsoyuznaya Ul. 90, Moscow, 117997, Russia

Abstract:Ordered mesoporous silica was successfully synthesized by using mixed surfactants, cetyltrimeth-ylammonium bromide and sodium dodecylsulfate, proceeded with the hydrolysis and condensation of tetra-ethyl orthosilicate in a mixture of TritonX-100 as a cosolvent. The synthesized products were characterized by X-ray diffraction patterns (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron micros-copy (TEM), and nitrogen sorption analysis. It was found with increasing the anionic surfactant sodium dodecylsulfate to cetyltrimethylammonium bromide molar ratio, the morphologies of mesoporous silica changed from spherical shape to ellipsoidal shape, at last became rod-like and lamellar shape. Correspondingly the pore diameter and surface area of mesoporous silica all decreased according to nitrogen sorption analysis. The TEM analysis illustrated the product with ordered hexagon mesostructure and homogeneous pore arranged can be obtained, when the molar ratio of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide/sodium dodecylsulfate is 15 : 1. It also demonstrated the less the molar ratio of sodium dodecylsulfate was used, the more ordered pore structure the products exhibited. Furthermore, prolonging the crystal time was beneficial to improve the stability of the product. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2010.

Number of references:23

Main heading:Anionic surfactants

Controlled terms:Ammonium compounds - Biophysics - Bromine compounds - Cationic surfactants - Diffraction - Dyes - Mesoporous materials - Scanning electron microscopy - Silica - Sorption - X ray diffraction - X ray diffraction analysis

Uncontrolled terms:Cationic-anionic surfactants - Cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromides - Cetyltrimethylammonium - Cosolvents - Dodecylsulfate - Hydrolysis and condensation - Mesoporous - Mesoporous Silica - Mesostructures - Mixed surfactant - Mixed surfactants - Molar ratio - Nitrogen sorption - Ordered mesoporous silicas - Orthosilicate - Pore diameters - SEM - Sodium dodecyl sulfate - Spherical shape - Surface area - TEM - TEM analysis - Transmission electron - Triton-X

Classification code:812 Ceramics, Refractories and Glass - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 803 Chemical Agents and Basic Industrial Chemicals - 931 Classical Physics; Quantum Theory; Relativity - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 711.1 Electromagnetic Waves in Different Media - 701 Electricity and Magnetism - 801 Chemistry

DOI:10.1134/S1087659610020069

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20111713938921

Title:Viscoelastic interfacial properties of compatibilized poly(Ε- caprolactone)/polylactide blend

Authors:Wu, Defeng (1); Zhang, Yisheng (1); Yuan, Lijuan (1); Zhang, Ming (1); Zhou, Weidong (3)

Author affiliation:(1) School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yangzhou University, Jiangsu 225002, China; (2) Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Material and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Jiangsu 225002, China; (3) Testing Center, Yangzhou University, Jiangsu 225002, China

Corresponding author:Wu, D.(dfwu@yzu.edu.cn)

Source title:Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics

Abbreviated source title:J Polym Sci Part B

Volume:48

Issue:7


Issue date:April 1, 2010

Publication year:2010

Pages:756-765

Language:English

ISSN:08876266

E-ISSN:10990488

CODEN:JPBPEM

Document type:Journal article (JA)

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Inc., P.O.Box 18667, Newark, NJ 07191-8667, United States

Abstract:Poly(isin;-caprolactone)/polylactide blend (PCL/PLA) is an interesting biomaterial because the two component polymers show good complementarity in their physical properties. However, PCL and PLA are incompatible thermodynamically and hence the interfacial properties act as the important roles controlling the final properties of their blends. Thus, in this work, the PCL/PLA blends were prepared by melt mixing using the block copolymers as compatibilizer for the studies of interfacial properties. Several rheological methods and viscoelastic models were used to establish the relations between improved phase morphologies and interfacial properties. The results show that the interfacial behaviors of the PCL/PLA blends highly depend on the interface-located copolymers. The presence of copolymers reduces the interfacial tension and emulsified the phase interface, leading to stabilization of the interface and retarding both the shape relaxation and the elastic interface relaxation. As a result, besides the relaxation of matrices (τrn) and the shape relaxation of the dispersed PLA phase (τF), a new relaxation behavior (τβ) which is attribute to the relaxation of Marangoni stresses tangential to the interface between dispersed PLA phase and matrix PCL, is observed on the compatibilized blends. In contrast to that of the diblock copolymers, the triblock copolymers show higher emulsifying level. However, both can improve the overall interfacial properties and enhance the mechanical strength of the PCL/PLA blends as a result. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Number of references:52

Main heading:Phase interfaces

Controlled terms:Biological materials - Block copolymers - Compatibilizers - Copolymerization - Elasticity - Emulsification - Mechanical properties - Plastic products - Rheology - Viscosity

Uncontrolled terms:Blend - Caprolactone - Compatibilization - Compatibilized blends - Diblock copolymer - Elastic interfaces - Interfacial behaviors - Interfacial property - Interfacial tensions - Marangoni stress - matrix - Mechanical strength - Melt mixing - Phase morphology - Poly lactide - Polylactide (PLA) - Relaxation behaviors - Rheological method - Triblock copolymers - Two-component - Viscoelastic models

Classification code:951 Materials Science - 931.1 Mechanics - 817.1 Polymer Products - 815 Polymers and Polymer Science - 803 Chemical Agents and Basic Industrial Chemicals - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 801.4 Physical Chemistry - 631.1 Fluid Flow, General - 461.2 Biological Materials and Tissue Engineering - 422 Strength of Building Materials; Test Equipment and Methods - 421 Strength of Building Materials; Mechanical Properties

DOI:10.1002/polb.21952

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20113314241747

Title:Recognition of important subgraphs in collaboration networks

Authors:Fu, Chun-Hua (1); Zhou, Yue-Ping (1); Xu, Xiu-Lian (1); Chang, Hui (1); Feng, Ai-Xia (1); Shi, Jian-Jun (1); He, Da-Ren (1)

Author affiliation:(1) College of Physics Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225002, China

Corresponding author:He, D.-R.(darendo10@yahoo.com.cn)

Source title:Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering

Abbreviated source title:Lect. Notes Inst. Comput. Sci. Soc. Informatics Telecommun. Eng.

Volume:4 LNICST

Issue:PART 1

Monograph title:Complex Sciences - First International Conference, Complex 2009, Revised Papers

Issue date:2009

Publication year:2009

Pages:210-219

Language:English

ISSN:18678211

ISBN-10:3642024653

ISBN-13:9783642024658

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:1st International Conference on Complex Sciences: Theory and Applications, Complex 2009

Conference date:February 23, 2009 - February 25, 2009

Conference location:Shanghai, China

Conference code:86049

Publisher:Springer Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17, Heidelberg, D-69121, Germany

Abstract:We propose a method for recognition of most important subgraphs in collaboration networks. The networks can be described by bipartite graphs, where basic elements, named actors, are taking part in events, organizations or activities, named acts. It is suggested that the subgraphs can be described by so-called k-cliques, which are defined as complete subgraphs of two or more vertices. The k-clique act degree is defined as the number of acts, in which a k-clique takes part. The k-clique act degree distribution in collaboration networks is investigated via a simplified model. The analytic treatment on the model leads to a conclusion that the distribution obeys a so-called shifted power law P(q) ∝ (q + α) where α and γ are constants. This is a very uneven distribution. Numerical simulations have been performed, which show that the model analytic conclusion remains qualitatively correct when the model is revised to approach the real world evolution situation. Some empirical investigation results are presented, which support the model conclusion. We consider the cliques, which take part in the largest number of acts, as the most important ones. With this understanding we are able to distinguish some most important cliques in the real world networks. © 2009 ICST Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering.

Number of references:23

Main heading:Graph theory

Controlled terms:Computer simulation

Uncontrolled terms:Bipartite graphs - Clique - Collaboration network - Power law - Subgraphs

Classification code:723.5 Computer Applications - 921.4 Combinatorial Mathematics, Includes Graph Theory, Set Theory

DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-02466-5_18

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.

Accession number:20113314241866

Title:A firm-growing model and the study of communication patterns' effect on the structure of firm's social network

Authors:Chen, Liang (1); Li, Haigang (1); Chen, Zhong (1); Li, Li (1); He, Da-Ren (2)

Author affiliation:(1) Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, 200052, China; (2) College of Physics Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225002, China; (3) Education College, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, 200234, China

Corresponding author:Chen, L.(sanlychen@126.com)

Source title:Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering

Abbreviated source title:Lect. Notes Inst. Comput. Sci. Soc. Informatics Telecommun. Eng.

Volume:5 LNICST

Issue:PART 2

Monograph title:Complex Sciences - First International Conference, Complex 2009, Revised Papers

Issue date:2009

Publication year:2009

Pages:1374-1386

Language:English

ISSN:18678211

ISBN-10:3642024688

ISBN-13:9783642024689

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:1st International Conference on Complex Sciences: Theory and Applications, Complex 2009

Conference date:February 23, 2009 - February 25, 2009

Conference location:Shanghai, China

Conference code:86049

Publisher:Springer Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17, Heidelberg, D-69121, Germany

Abstract:In this article, we propose a firm-growing model, and then collect empirical data to test model validity. The simulation results agree well with the empirical data. We next explore the effect of communication patterns on the growth and structure of firm's social network and find that the extents to which employees reluctantly interact within or across departments significantly influence the structure of firm's social network. © 2009 ICST Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering.

Number of references:30

Main heading:Industry

Uncontrolled terms:Communication pattern - Empirical data - Firm-growing model - Simulation result - Social network structures - Social Networks - Test models

Classification code:911 Cost and Value Engineering; Industrial Economics - 912 Industrial Engineering and Management - 913 Production Planning and Control; Manufacturing

DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-02469-6_18

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20110713665629

Title:Study on the efficiency of knowledge transfer based on knowledge transfer scenario

Authors:Zhang, Dan (1); Bao, Zhenqiang (1); Gao, Kaizhou (1); Guo, Lei (1)

Author affiliation:(1) School of information engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China

Corresponding author:Zhang, D.(zhangdan125@sohu.com)

Source title:Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, CSSE 2008

Abbreviated source title:Proc. - Int. Conf. Comput. Sci. Softw. Eng., CSSE

Volume:5

Monograph title:Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, CSSE 2008

Issue date:2008

Publication year:2008

Pages:308-311

Article number:4722903

Language:English

ISBN-13:9780769533360

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, CSSE 2008

Conference date:December 12, 2008 - December 14, 2008

Conference location:Wuhan, Hubei, China

Conference code:75355

Publisher:IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States

Abstract:Knowledge transfer scenario influences the efficiency of knowledge transfer. This paper proposes a scenario model of knowledge transfer for evaluating the efficiency of external technology and knowledge retrieval. The scenario model includes two parts. One is the relation between knowledge resource and knowledge destination, including relation scenario, management scenario, and environment scenario etc. Scenario similarity is proposed for evaluating the feasibility of technology and knowledge transfer in this part. Another is activity scenario and technology scenario. Experts evaluate the infection of this part to knowledge transfer. And then, integrated evaluating result is supplied. At last, an example is offered to validate the availability of this method. © 2008 IEEE.

Number of references:7

Main heading:Knowledge management

Controlled terms:Software engineering - Technology

Uncontrolled terms:External technology retrieval - Knowledge resource - Knowledge retrieval - Knowledge transfer - Management scenarios - Performance evaluation - Scenario models - Scenario similarity - Technology scenarios

Classification code:723.1 Computer Programming - 723.5 Computer Applications - 901 Engineering Profession

DOI:10.1109/CSSE.2008.199

Database:Compendex

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Accession number:20111013732496

Title:Integrated modeling method for dynamic behavior of ancient pagodas

Authors:Yuan, Jianli (1); Yao, Ling (1); Li, Shengcai (1); Abruzzese, Donato (2)

Author affiliation:(1) Department of Civil Engineering, Yangzhou Univ., Yangzhou, China; (2) Department of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Rome, Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy

Corresponding author:Yuan, J.

Source title:Structural Analysis of Historic Construction: Preserving Safety and Significance - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Construction, SAHC08

Abbreviated source title:Struct. Anal. Hist. Constr.: Preserv. Saf. Significance - Proc. Int. Conf. Struct. Anal. Hist. Constr.,SAHC

Volume:1

Monograph title:Structural Analysis of Historic Construction: Preserving Safety and Significance - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Construction, SAHC08

Issue date:2008

Publication year:2008

Pages:393-401

Language:English

ISBN-10:0415468728

ISBN-13:9780415468725

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:6th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Construction: Preserving Safety and Significance, SAHC08

Conference date:July 2, 2008 - July 4, 2008

Conference location:Bath, United kingdom

Conference code:83644

Publisher:CRC Press, Netherlands

Abstract:Dynamic behavior model is essential to the reliability evaluation and restoration scheme of ancient pagodas. In this paper, the identification techniques and the main influence factors on the dynamic behavior of ancient pagodas are discussed, and the modeling method integrated the predominance of parameter forecast, sensitivity analysis, and model updating criteria is developed. The Huqiu Pagoda in Suzhou City, a famous leaning pavilion-style masonry pagoda, was selected as a research case to present the application characteristics of the method. A 3D finite element model of this pagoda has been constructed, and the main structural parameters were updated according to the model updating criteria to match with the measured dynamic characteristics of ambient vibration test to ensure the validity of the model. © 2008 Taylor & Francis Group, London.


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