The measured data of vibrations induced by excavation of deep-buried cavern and open pit with method of bench blasting were analyzed by Fourier Transform and Wavelet Transform,and the characteristics of vibrations ind...The measured data of vibrations induced by excavation of deep-buried cavern and open pit with method of bench blasting were analyzed by Fourier Transform and Wavelet Transform,and the characteristics of vibrations induced under these two circumstances were studied.It is concluded that with the similar rock condition and drilling-blasting parameters,vibration induced by bench blasting in deep-buried cavern has a higher main frequency and more scattered energy distribution than that in open pit.The vibration induced by bench blasting in open pit is mainly originated from the blast load,while the vibration induced by bench blasting in deep-buried cavern is the superposition of vibrations induced by blast load and transient release of in-situ stress.The vibration induced by transient release of in-situ stress increases with the stress level.展开更多
The organic solid-state lightemitting materials have attracted more and more attention owing to their promising applications in displays,lasers and optical communications.In contrast to isolated molecule,there are var...The organic solid-state lightemitting materials have attracted more and more attention owing to their promising applications in displays,lasers and optical communications.In contrast to isolated molecule,there are various weak intermolecular interactions in organic solids that sometimes have a large impact on the excited-state properties and energy dissipation pathways,resulting in strong fluorescence/phosphorescence.It is increasingly necessary to reveal the luminescence mechanism of organic solids.Here,we briefly review how intermolecular interactions induce strong normal fluorescence,thermally activate delayed fluorescence and room-temperature phosphorescence in organic solids by examining changes in geometry,electronic structures,electron-vibration coupling and energy dissipation dynamics of the excited states from isolated to aggregated molecules.We hope that the review will contribute to an in-depth understanding of the excited state properties of organic solids and to the design of excellent solid-state light-emitting materials.展开更多
Photo-responsive room-temperature phosphorescent(RTP)materials have garnered significant interest due to the advantages of rapid response,spatiotemporal control,and contactless precision manipulation.However,the devel...Photo-responsive room-temperature phosphorescent(RTP)materials have garnered significant interest due to the advantages of rapid response,spatiotemporal control,and contactless precision manipulation.However,the development of such materials remains in its infancy,underscoring the importance of exploiting novel and efficient light-responsive RTP molecules.In this work,three phenothiazine derivatives of TPA-PTZ,TPA-2PTZ,and TPA-3PTZ were successfully synthesized via the Buchwald-Hartwig C—N coupling reaction.By embedding these molecules as RTP guests into polymethyl methacrylate(PMMA)matrix,photo-induced RTP properties were realized.Upon sustained UV irradiation,there was an enhancement of 19 times in the quantum yield to reach a value of 5.68%.Remarkably,these materials exhibit superior alongside robust light and thermal stability,maintaining high phosphorescence intensity even after prolonged UV exposure(irradiation for>200 s by a 365 nm UV lamp with the power of 500μW·cm-2)or at higher temperature up to 75℃.The outstanding properties of these photo-induced RTP materials make them promising candidates for applications in information encryption,anti-counterfeiting,and advanced optical materials.展开更多
Oxide heterointerface is a platform to create unprecedented two-dimensional electron gas, superconductivity and ferromagnetism, arising from a polar discontinuity at the interface. In particular, the ability to tune t...Oxide heterointerface is a platform to create unprecedented two-dimensional electron gas, superconductivity and ferromagnetism, arising from a polar discontinuity at the interface. In particular, the ability to tune these intriguing effects paves a way to elucidate their fundamental physics and to develop novel electronic/magnetic devices. In this work, we report for the first time that a ferroelectric polarization screening at SrTiO_(3)/PbTiO_(3) interface is able to drive an electronic construction of Ti atom, giving rise to room-temperature ferromagnetism. Surprisingly, such ferromagnetism can be switched to antiferromagnetism by applying a magnetic field, which is reversible. A coupling of itinerant electrons with local moments at interfacial Ti3d orbital was proposed to explain the magnetism. The localization of the itinerant electrons under a magnetic field is responsible for the suppression of magnetism. These findings provide new insights into interfacial magnetism and their control by magnetic field relevant interfacial electrons promising for device applications.展开更多
Efficient room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) is rarely observed in pure organic luminogens. However, we have newly observed that benzil and its derivatives are nonluminescent in solvents and thin layer chromatogra...Efficient room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) is rarely observed in pure organic luminogens. However, we have newly observed that benzil and its derivatives are nonluminescent in solvents and thin layer chromatography (TLC) plates, but become highly phosphorescent in crystal state at room temperature, exhibiting typical crystallization-induced phosphorescence (CIP) characteristics. The CIP phenomenon is ascribed to the restriction of intramolecular rotations in crystals owing to effective intermolecular interactions. Such intermolecular interactions greatly rigidify the molecular conformation and significantly decrease the nonradiative deactivation channels of the triplet excitons, thus giving boosted phosphorescent emission at room temperature.展开更多
基金Project(2010CB732003) supported by the National Basic Research Program of ChinaProjects(50725931,50779050 and 50909077) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘The measured data of vibrations induced by excavation of deep-buried cavern and open pit with method of bench blasting were analyzed by Fourier Transform and Wavelet Transform,and the characteristics of vibrations induced under these two circumstances were studied.It is concluded that with the similar rock condition and drilling-blasting parameters,vibration induced by bench blasting in deep-buried cavern has a higher main frequency and more scattered energy distribution than that in open pit.The vibration induced by bench blasting in open pit is mainly originated from the blast load,while the vibration induced by bench blasting in deep-buried cavern is the superposition of vibrations induced by blast load and transient release of in-situ stress.The vibration induced by transient release of in-situ stress increases with the stress level.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.21973099)。
文摘The organic solid-state lightemitting materials have attracted more and more attention owing to their promising applications in displays,lasers and optical communications.In contrast to isolated molecule,there are various weak intermolecular interactions in organic solids that sometimes have a large impact on the excited-state properties and energy dissipation pathways,resulting in strong fluorescence/phosphorescence.It is increasingly necessary to reveal the luminescence mechanism of organic solids.Here,we briefly review how intermolecular interactions induce strong normal fluorescence,thermally activate delayed fluorescence and room-temperature phosphorescence in organic solids by examining changes in geometry,electronic structures,electron-vibration coupling and energy dissipation dynamics of the excited states from isolated to aggregated molecules.We hope that the review will contribute to an in-depth understanding of the excited state properties of organic solids and to the design of excellent solid-state light-emitting materials.
文摘Photo-responsive room-temperature phosphorescent(RTP)materials have garnered significant interest due to the advantages of rapid response,spatiotemporal control,and contactless precision manipulation.However,the development of such materials remains in its infancy,underscoring the importance of exploiting novel and efficient light-responsive RTP molecules.In this work,three phenothiazine derivatives of TPA-PTZ,TPA-2PTZ,and TPA-3PTZ were successfully synthesized via the Buchwald-Hartwig C—N coupling reaction.By embedding these molecules as RTP guests into polymethyl methacrylate(PMMA)matrix,photo-induced RTP properties were realized.Upon sustained UV irradiation,there was an enhancement of 19 times in the quantum yield to reach a value of 5.68%.Remarkably,these materials exhibit superior alongside robust light and thermal stability,maintaining high phosphorescence intensity even after prolonged UV exposure(irradiation for>200 s by a 365 nm UV lamp with the power of 500μW·cm-2)or at higher temperature up to 75℃.The outstanding properties of these photo-induced RTP materials make them promising candidates for applications in information encryption,anti-counterfeiting,and advanced optical materials.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (U1909212, U1809217, and 11474249)supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Science, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering (Ames Laboratory is operated for the U.S. Department of Energy by Iowa State University under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11358)。
文摘Oxide heterointerface is a platform to create unprecedented two-dimensional electron gas, superconductivity and ferromagnetism, arising from a polar discontinuity at the interface. In particular, the ability to tune these intriguing effects paves a way to elucidate their fundamental physics and to develop novel electronic/magnetic devices. In this work, we report for the first time that a ferroelectric polarization screening at SrTiO_(3)/PbTiO_(3) interface is able to drive an electronic construction of Ti atom, giving rise to room-temperature ferromagnetism. Surprisingly, such ferromagnetism can be switched to antiferromagnetism by applying a magnetic field, which is reversible. A coupling of itinerant electrons with local moments at interfacial Ti3d orbital was proposed to explain the magnetism. The localization of the itinerant electrons under a magnetic field is responsible for the suppression of magnetism. These findings provide new insights into interfacial magnetism and their control by magnetic field relevant interfacial electrons promising for device applications.
基金the National Natural Science Foundations of China (21104044)the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program, 2013CB834701 and 2013CB834704)+1 种基金the Ph.D. Programs Foundation of Ministry of Education of China (20110073120040)the Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project (B202). W.Z.Y. thanks the Start-up Foundation and SMC-Chenxing Young Scholar Pro- gram of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
文摘Efficient room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) is rarely observed in pure organic luminogens. However, we have newly observed that benzil and its derivatives are nonluminescent in solvents and thin layer chromatography (TLC) plates, but become highly phosphorescent in crystal state at room temperature, exhibiting typical crystallization-induced phosphorescence (CIP) characteristics. The CIP phenomenon is ascribed to the restriction of intramolecular rotations in crystals owing to effective intermolecular interactions. Such intermolecular interactions greatly rigidify the molecular conformation and significantly decrease the nonradiative deactivation channels of the triplet excitons, thus giving boosted phosphorescent emission at room temperature.