A new approach was presented to eliminate the atmosphere-induced phase error utilizing only the single look complex(SLC) synthetic aperture radar(SAR) image set. This method exploited the space-invariance characterist...A new approach was presented to eliminate the atmosphere-induced phase error utilizing only the single look complex(SLC) synthetic aperture radar(SAR) image set. This method exploited the space-invariance characteristic of phase error components contained in image pixels and estimates the phase error using the weighted least-squares(WLS) filter. Actually, this sort of method can be classified as autofocus algorithm which was generally applied in airborne SAR 2-D imaging to compensate the phase error introduced by airplane's nonideal motion. Real data processing, which is relevant to Honda center and Angel stadium of Anaheim test-sites and acquired by Envisat-ASAR during the period from June 2004 to October 2007, was carried out to evaluate this WLS estimation algorithm. Experimental results show that the phase error estimated from WLS filter is very accurate and the focusing quality along NSR dimension is improved prominently via phase correction, which verifies the practicability of this new method.展开更多
We systematically investigated the electrical nanoplates through field effect transistor and properties of spiral-type and smooth Bi2Se3 conductive atomic force microscopy (CAFM) measurement. It is observed that bot...We systematically investigated the electrical nanoplates through field effect transistor and properties of spiral-type and smooth Bi2Se3 conductive atomic force microscopy (CAFM) measurement. It is observed that both nanoplates possess high conductivity and show metallic-like behavior. Compared to the smooth nanoplate, the spiral-type one exhibits the higher carrier concentration and lower mobility. CAFM characterization reveals that the conductance at the screw-dislocation edge is even higher than that on the terrace, implying that the dislocation can supply excess carriers to compensate the low mobility and achieve high conductivity. The unique structure and electrical properties make the spiral-type Bi2 Se3 nanoplates a good candidate for catalysts and gas sensors.展开更多
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文摘A new approach was presented to eliminate the atmosphere-induced phase error utilizing only the single look complex(SLC) synthetic aperture radar(SAR) image set. This method exploited the space-invariance characteristic of phase error components contained in image pixels and estimates the phase error using the weighted least-squares(WLS) filter. Actually, this sort of method can be classified as autofocus algorithm which was generally applied in airborne SAR 2-D imaging to compensate the phase error introduced by airplane's nonideal motion. Real data processing, which is relevant to Honda center and Angel stadium of Anaheim test-sites and acquired by Envisat-ASAR during the period from June 2004 to October 2007, was carried out to evaluate this WLS estimation algorithm. Experimental results show that the phase error estimated from WLS filter is very accurate and the focusing quality along NSR dimension is improved prominently via phase correction, which verifies the practicability of this new method.
文摘We systematically investigated the electrical nanoplates through field effect transistor and properties of spiral-type and smooth Bi2Se3 conductive atomic force microscopy (CAFM) measurement. It is observed that both nanoplates possess high conductivity and show metallic-like behavior. Compared to the smooth nanoplate, the spiral-type one exhibits the higher carrier concentration and lower mobility. CAFM characterization reveals that the conductance at the screw-dislocation edge is even higher than that on the terrace, implying that the dislocation can supply excess carriers to compensate the low mobility and achieve high conductivity. The unique structure and electrical properties make the spiral-type Bi2 Se3 nanoplates a good candidate for catalysts and gas sensors.