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Rheological Behaviour for Polymer Melts and Concentrated Solutions Part Ⅲ: A New Multiple Entanglement Model to Predict the Dependence of Linear Viscoelastic Function (η_0, Ψ_(10)~0,η_(ext)~0) on the Ranges of Primary Molecular Weights and the Species of Polymers 被引量:1
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作者 Mingshi SONG and Jincai YANG (Research Institute of Polymeric Materials, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, 100029, China)Yiding SHEN(North West Institute of Light Industry, Shanxi Xianyang, 712087, China) 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 1995年第3期197-208,共12页
It is shown theoretically that the viscoelasticity of polymer melts is determined by three combining factorst they are the primary molecular weight and its distribution, the number of entanglement sites on polymer cha... It is shown theoretically that the viscoelasticity of polymer melts is determined by three combining factorst they are the primary molecular weight and its distribution, the number of entanglement sites on polymer chain and the sequence distribution of constituent chains in entanglement spacings. A unified quantity for the three combing factors is the average constrained dimensional number of constituent chains in the long entanglement spacings (v). A new relation of v to the primary molecular weight and the number of testing polymers were derived from the multiple entanglement and reptation model, and a new method for determining v was proposed. The dependences of linear viscoelastic functions on the primary molecular weight and its distribution were derived by the statistical method. When Mn=6Me to 18 Me, the values of (v) can range from 3.33 to 3.70. Their values are in a good agreement with the experiment data, and it can slightjy vary with the different species of polymers and the different ranges of molecular weight of polymers 展开更多
关键词 exp EXT A New Multiple entanglement Model to Predict the Dependence of linear Viscoelastic Function Rheological Behaviour for Polymer Melts and Concentrated Solutions Part
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Concentrating partially entangledW-class states on nonlocal atoms using low-Q optical cavity and linear optical elements 被引量:3
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作者 Cong Cao Xi Chen +4 位作者 YuWen Duan Ling Fan Ru Zhang TieJunWang Chuan Wang 《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第10期42-48,共7页
Entanglement plays an important role in quantum information science, especially in quantum communications. Here we present an efficient entanglement concentration protocol(ECP) for nonlocal atom systems in the partial... Entanglement plays an important role in quantum information science, especially in quantum communications. Here we present an efficient entanglement concentration protocol(ECP) for nonlocal atom systems in the partially entangled W-class states, using the single-photon input-output process regarding low-Q cavity and linear optical elements. Compared with previously published ECPs for the concentration of non-maximally entangled atomic states, our protocol is much simpler and more efficient as it employs the Faraday rotation in cavity quantum electrodynamics(QED) and the parameter-splitting method. The Faraday rotation requires the cavity with low-Q factor and weak coupling to the atom, which makes the requirement for entanglement concentration much less stringent than the previous methods, and achievable with current cavity QED techniques. The parameter-splitting method resorts to linear-optical elements only. This ECP has high efficiency and fidelity in realistic experiments, and some imperfections during the experiment can be avoided efficiently with currently available techniques. 展开更多
关键词 entanglement concentration W-class states cavity QED linear optical elements
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