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2020
Volume: 69 Issue 6
30 Article(s)

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Linking local connectivity to atomic-scale relaxation dynamics in metallic glass-forming systems
Zhen-Wei Wu, and Wei-Hua Wang
For a long time, it has been well recognized that there exists a deep link between the fast vibrational excitations and the slow diffusive dynamics in glass-forming systems. However, it remains as an open question whether and how the short-time scale dynamics associated with vibrational intrabasin excitations is relate
Acta Physica Sinica
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 066101-1 (2020)
Transient characteristics of electron beam induced current in dielectric and semiconductor sample
Wei-Qin Li, Zhi-Sheng Huo, and Hong-Bin Pu
The electron beam induced current (EBIC) characteristics of dielectric/semiconductor thin films under the electron beam (e-beam) irradiation is the important means of implementing the electron microscopic detection. The transient EBIC characteristics of the SiO2/Si thin film irradiated by a high-energy e-beam are inves
Acta Physica Sinica
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 060201-1 (2020)
Discrete modulation continuous-variable quantum key distribution based on quantum catalysis
Wei Ye, Ying Guo, Ying Xia, Hai Zhong, Huan Zhang, Jian-Zhi Ding, and Li-Yun Hu
Compared with discrete variable quantum key distribution (DVQKD), continuous variable (CV) QKD has high security bit rate and other advantages, which, however, are slightly insufficient in secure transmission distance. In addition, the application of quantum catalysis has significantly improved the performance of Gauss
Acta Physica Sinica
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 060301-1 (2020)
Static measurement of absolute gravity in truck based on atomic gravimeter
Bin Wu, Yin Zhou, Bing Cheng, Dong Zhu, Kai-Nan Wang, Xin-Xin Zhu, Pei-Jun Chen, Kan-Xing Weng, Qiu-Hai Yang, Jia-Hong Lin, Kai-Jun Zhang, He-Lin Wang, and Qiang Lin
Currently, most of the experimental apparatuses of atomic gravimeters are complex in structure, large in size, and poor in environmental adaptability, so that they cannot be used to implement the absolute gravity measurement. Thus, the application areas of atomic gravimeter are greatly limited. In this paper, we integr
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 060302-1 (2020)
Theoretical studies on the drive-response relationship for opinion particles in a bistable potential field
Peng Wang, Feng-Chun Pan, Jing-Jing Guo, Ting-Ting Li, and Xu-Ming Wang
From the perspective of physics, evolution of group opinion can be regarded as the collective effect of the state change of opinion particles. It is similar to a material particle system that there is usually a dynamic criticality in the opinion state transition of a group, and is dominated by a scaling law. To exhibit
Acta Physica Sinica
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 060501-1 (2020)
Time domain hybrid method for coupling analysis of multi-conductor transmission lines on the lossy dielectric layer excited by ambient wave
Zhi-Hong Ye, Jie Zhang, Jian-Jian Zhou, and Dan Gou
At present, numerical methods applied to the coupling analysis of transmission lines on the lossy dielectric layer excited by ambient wave are still rare in the literature. As a temptation to fill this gap, a novel time domain hybrid method is proposed, in which the modified transmission line (TL) equations, finite-dif
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 060701-1 (2020)
Dense light field reconstruction algorithm based on dictionary learning
Zheng-De Xia, Na Song, Bin Liu, Jin-Xiao Pan, Wen-Min Yan, and Zi-Hui Shao
The camera array is an important tool to obtain the light field of target in space. The method of obtaining high angular resolution light field by a large-scaled dense camera array increases the difficulty of sampling and the equipment cost. At the same time, the demand for synchronization and transmission of a large n
Acta Physica Sinica
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Ground-state cooling of mechanical resonator in double optical cavity
Ni Liu, Jian-Fen Wang, and Jiu-Qing Liang
The ground-state cooling of mechanical resonator is one of the fundamental problems in cavity quantum photomechanics. The so-called ground-state cooling is to make the number of steady-state phonons of the mechanical resonator less than one. In this paper, we first propose an electromagnetically-induced-transparency-li
Acta Physica Sinica
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Thermal characteristics of surface liquid crystal vertical cavity surface emitting laser arrays
Zhi-Peng Wang, Feng Zhang, Jia-Wei Yang, Peng-Tao Li, and Bao-Lu Guan
In recent years, with the increase of information processing capacity of optical networks and the continuous improvement of high-density optical communication technology, the requirements for the performance of light sources are also increased. High-quality VCSEL with beam polarization stability control plays an increa
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064203-1 (2020)
High precision calibration of spectral parameters of CO at 1567 nm based on wavelength modulation-direct absorption spectroscopy
Zhen Wang, Yan-Jun Du, Yan-Jun Ding, and Zhi-Min Peng
Direct absorption spectrum (DAS) can be used to measure the molecular absorptivity function and determine the spectral parameters of the gas by fitting the measured absorptivity function. Wavelength modulation-direct absorption spectroscopy (WM-DAS) is based on DAS and combines with the idea of harmonic analysis in wav
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064204-1 (2020)
Monitoring of ambient methane and carbon dioxide concentrations based on wavelength modulation-direct absorption spectroscopy
Zhen Wang, Yan-Jun Du, Yan-Jun Ding, and Zhi-Min Peng
Wavelength modulation-direct absorption spectroscopy (WM-DAS) integrates the advantages of measuring absolute absorbance profile from calibration-free direct absorption spectrum (DAS) with the enhanced noise rejection and high sensitivity of wavelength modulation spectrum (WMS). This method can be used to precisely rec
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064205-1 (2020)
Untrafast smoothing scheme based on dynamic interference structure between beamlets of laser quad
Hao Xiong, Zhe-Qiang Zhong, Bin Zhang, Zhan Sui, and Xiao-Min Zhang
Aiming at the high requirements for illumination uniformity on the target in laser-driven inertial confinement fusion (ICF) facilities, an ultrafast smoothing method based on dynamic interference structure between beamlets of a laser quad is proposed. The basic principle of this scheme is to use a conjugate phase plate
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064206-1 (2020)
1/2 sub-harmonic resonance in bistable structure and its effect on vibration isolation characteristics
En-Cai Liu, Xin Fang, Ji-Hong Wen, and Dian-Long Yu
In the extensive modern applications, the low-frequency and heavy-load isolators are needed to reduce the vibration transmissions. The unique properties of nonlinear systems, such as jumping, bifurcation and chaos, provide new ideas for designing the new functional structures. Bistable system is a typical non-linear sy
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064301-1 (2020)
Effects of buoyancy and acceleration on heat transfer of supercritical CO2 flowing in tubes
Hai-Song Zhang, Xin-Jie Zhu, Bing-Guo Zhu, Jin-Liang Xu, and Huan Liu
Based on the concept of single-phase fluid, the abnormal heat transfer behavior of supercritical fluid has been investigated for many years. However, there is no unified understanding of the mechanism of its flow and heat transfer. In this paper, we first review the reported effects of buoyancy and acceleration on supe
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064401-1 (2020)
Dynamic model of high speed following traffic flow
Yong Chen, and Wei Zhang
For the physical phenomenon of high-speed car following in the road traffic flow, all the vehicles with small spacing do not run at low speed. The speeds of the vehicles are significantly higher than those they normally should be when they are in this vehicles’s density. There are more than 7% of high-speed following v
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064501-1 (2020)
Experiments and analytical solutions of light driven flow in nanofluid droplets
Zhe Liu, Lei-Lei Wang, Peng-Peng Shi, and Hai-Hang Cui
Adding nanoparticles with high light response characteristics to a light-transmitting fluid medium can form a light-driven nanofluid and achieve efficient use of light energy. This paper conducts the experimental observation and theoretical analysis of the light driven nanofluid flow behavior, which is the theoretical
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064701-1 (2020)
Numerical simulation of shear-thinning droplet impact on surfaces with different wettability
Xue-Feng Shen, Yu Cao, Jun-Feng Wang, and Hai-Long Liu
Controlling impact dynamics of droplets on solid surfaces is a significant problem in a variety of applications, such as inkjet printing, spray cooling and coating and so on. Most of fluids used in industries always contain various kinds of additives such as surfactants, polymers and particles. Therefore, these fluids
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064702-1 (2020)
Experimental research on influence of turbine guide vane on propagation characteristics of rotating detonation wave
Wan-Li Wei, Chun-Sheng Weng, Yu-Wen Wu, and Quan Zheng
Detonation is a supersonic combustion in which a shock wave propagates driven by an energy release in a reaction zone. Compared with deflagration, detonation has high thermodynamic efficiency and fast heat release rate. The traditional propulsion system based on the isostatic combustion is relatively mature, and its pe
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064703-1 (2020)
Interaction between monodisperse fine particles in a standing wave acoustic field
Guang-Ning Qu, Feng-Xian Fan, Si-Hong Zhang, and Ming-Xu Su
The external acoustic field can be used to promote the interactions between fine particles suspended in the gas phase. Due to the particle interaction, collision and agglomeration between fine particles occur, causing the average particle size to increase and the particle number concentration to decrease. This offers a
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064704-1 (2020)
Numerical simulation of gas-liquid two-phase flow in gas lift system
Juan-Li Zuo, Hong Yang, Bing-Qian Wei, Jing-Ming Hou, and Kai Zhang
The gas-lift system has a lot of significant advantages in sewage treatment, deep well oil recovery, liquid metal cooled reactor and magnetohydrodynamic power converters. The densities of different liquid media and gas media have great influences on the performance of gas lift system. Therefore, based on Fluent simulat
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 064705-1 (2020)
Fabrication and ultraviolet-visible-near infrared absorption properties of silver nano arrays based on aluminum
Ling-Ling Liang, Yan Zhao, and Chao Feng
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 065201-1 (2020)
First-principles study of Ca5N4 at high pressure
Xu-Han Shi, Hai-Yan Li, Zhen Yao, and Bing-Bing Liu
Recent studies have shown that introducing metal elements into nitrogen matrix can induce more stable poly-nitrogen structures than the pure nitrogen phase due to the ionic interaction between metal elements and nitrogen matrix. Many types of poly-nitrogen structures have been reported by using the alkaline earth metal
Acta Physica Sinica
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 067101-1 (2020)
Enhanced optical absorption of graphene by plasmon
Cheng-Xiang Zhao, Yuan Qie, Yao Yu, Rong-Rong Ma, Jun-Fei Qin, and Yan Liu
The plasmons in graphene have the superior properties to metal surface plasmons, such as high field confinement, low Ohmic loss and long wave propagation, highly tunable via electrostatic. More importantly, the frequency of plasmons ranges from terahertz to infrared which indicates that graphene is an ideal candidate f
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 067801-1 (2020)
Design of second harmonic terahertz gyrotron cavity based on double confocal waveguide
Xiao-Tong Guan, Wen-Jie Fu, Dun Lu, Tong-Bin Yang, Yang Yan, and Xue-Song Yuan
Quasi-optical confocal cylindrical waveguide possesses a lot of good characteristics, such as big power capacity and low mode density, which can suppress the mode competition in beam-wave interaction. So quasi-optical waveguide has a great advantage in designing high harmonic terahertz gyrotrons. For the reason that pa
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 068401-1 (2020)
Optical resonance enhanced Cs activated nano-structured Ag photocathode
Xin-Cun Peng, Zhi-Dong Wang, Wen-Juan Deng, Zhi-Fu Zhu, Ji-Jun Zou, and Yi-Jun Zhang
Metallic photocathodes have drawn attention due to their outstanding performances of ultrafast photoelectric response and long operational lifetime. However, due to their high work function and the large number of scattering events, metallic photocathodes typically are driven by ultraviolet laser pulses and characteriz
Acta Physica Sinica
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
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A method of controlling adaptive optical system combined with image restoration technology
Jia-Wei Yong, Yu Tian, Ke-Feng Xu, and Chang-Hui Rao
In the field of astronomical high resolution imaging, adaptive optical correction and image restoration are necessary, and these two techniques can be used either separately or jointly to improve the quality of observed images. However, for a long time, adaptive optics and image restoration technology have been develop
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 068701-1 (2020)
Length-controllable picking method and conductivity analysis of carbon nanotubes
Ya-Zhou Wang, Li Ma, Quan Yang, Song-Chao Geng, Yi-Ni Lin, Tao Chen, and Li-Ning Sun
In this paper, a length-controllable picking-up method of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is proposed and the electrical performance data utilized for the conductivity analysis of CNT are also obtained. The micro-nano-operation system inside scanning electron microscope (SEM) is composed of 4 manipulation units each with 3 deg
Acta Physica Sinica
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 068801-1 (2020)
Hydrogen storage capacity of alkali metal atoms decorated porous graphene
Li-Hua Yuan, Ji-Jun Gong, Dao-Bin Wang, Cai-Rong Zhang, Mei-Ling Zhang, Jun-Yan Su, and Long Kang
Porous graphene (PG), a kind of graphene-related material with nanopores in the graphene plane, exhibits novel properties different from those of pristine graphene, leading to its potential applications in many fields. Owing to periodic nanopores existing naturally in the two-dimensional layer, PG can be used as an ide
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 068802-1 (2020)
Pulsar candidate selection based on self-normalizing neural networks
Zhi-Wei Kang, Tuo Liu, Jin Liu, Xin Ma, and Xiao Chen
Pulsar candidate selection is an important step in the search task of pulsars. The traditional candidate selection is heavily dependent on human inspection. However, the human inspection is a subjective, time consuming, and error-prone process. A modern radio telescopes pulsar survey project can produce totally million
Acta Physica Sinica
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  • Vol. 69, Issue 6, 069701-1 (2020)
Research Articles
Spatial resolution of novel liquid scintillating capillary array
Mei Zhang, Kui-Nian Li, Yang Li, Liang Sheng, and Yan-Hong Zhang
Scintillating array image plates are allowed high resolution through a thicker detector which increases quantum efficiency without degrading the imaging resolution substantially. Due to limitations imposed by process capability, scintillator fiber array with pixel diameter less than 0.2 mm is hardly manufactured to imp
Acta Physica Sinica
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
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