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Regulating the magnetic anisotropy by Hf thickness and heat treatment in Pt/Co/Hf films
Li Minghua,Zhang Shijie,Wang Shuanghai,Li Yongzeng,Liu Lu,Chen Yu,Shi Hui,Yu Guanghua 한국물리학회 2022 Current Applied Physics Vol.34 No.-
Pt/Co/Hf multilayers were prepared by magnetron sputtering, and the magnetic anisotropy was effectively regulated by Hf thickness and heat treatment in Pt/Co/Hf films. The interface microstructures were characterized. The influence of the interface microstructure on magnetic properties was studied. The results show that the magnetic anisotropy in Pt/Co/Hf films is closely related to the interface microstructure, which is influenced by Hf thickness and the heat treatment temperature. Microstructure analysis shows that after the Pt(3)/Co(1.5)/Hf (1) film is heat-treated, the CoOx content increases, more CoPt(111) forms, the interface is smoother and sharper, and the roughness of the Co/Hf interface decreases. Several factors work together to cause the magnetic anisotropy of the sample to change from in-plane magnetic anisotropy (IMA)to perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA).
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS FOR A CLASS OF IMPLICIT MULTIFUNCTIONS WITH APPLICATIONS
Li, Shengjie,Li, Minghua Korean Mathematical Society 2012 대한수학회보 Vol.49 No.2
In this paper, under some suitable conditions and in virtue of a selection which depends on a vector-valued function and a feasible set map, the sensitivity analysis of a class of implicit multifunctions is investigated. Moreover, by using the results established, the solution sets of parametric vector optimization problems are studied.
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS FOR A CLASS OF IMPLICIT MULTIFUNCTIONS WITH APPLICATIONS
Shengjie Li,Minghua Li 대한수학회 2012 대한수학회보 Vol.49 No.2
In this paper, under some suitable conditions and in virtue of a selection which depends on a vector-valued function and a feasible set map, the sensitivity analysis of a class of implicit multifunctions is investigated. Moreover, by using the results established, the solution sets of parametric vector optimization problems are studied. In this paper, under some suitable conditions and in virtue of a selection which depends on a vector-valued function and a feasible set map, the sensitivity analysis of a class of implicit multifunctions is investigated. Moreover, by using the results established, the solution sets of parametric vector optimization problems are studied.
Mengmeng Yu,Yang Zhang,Yuehua Li,Minghua Li,Wenbin Li,Jiayin Zhang 대한영상의학회 2017 Korean Journal of Radiology Vol.18 No.4
Objective: To study the predictive value of transluminal attenuation gradient (TAG) derived from diastolic phase of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) for identifying systolic compression of myocardial bridge (MB). Materials and Methods: Consecutive patients diagnosed with MB based on CCTA findings and without obstructive coronary artery disease were retrospectively enrolled. In total, 143 patients with 144 MBs were included in the study. Patients were classified into three groups: without systolic compression, with systolic compression < 50%, and with systolic compression ≥ 50%. TAG was defined as the linear regression coefficient between intraluminal attenuation in Hounsfield units (HU) and length from the vessel ostium. Other indices such as the length and depth of the MB were also recorded. Results: TAG was the lowest in MB patients with systolic compression ≥ 50% (-19.9 ± 8.7 HU/10 mm). Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to determine the optimal cutoff values for identifying systolic compression ≥ 50%. The result indicated an optimal cutoff value of TAG as -18.8 HU/10 mm (area under curve = 0.778, p < 0.001), which yielded higher sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy (54.1, 80.5, 72.8, and 75.0%, respectively). In addition, the TAG of MB with diastolic compression was significantly lower than the TAG of MB without diastolic compression (-21.4 ± 4.8 HU/10 mm vs. -12.7 ± 8 HU/10 mm, p < 0.001). Conclusion: TAG was a better predictor of MB with systolic compression ≥ 50%, compared to the length or depth of the MB. The TAG of MB with persistent diastolic compression was significantly lower than the TAG without diastolic compression.
Wang, Minghua,Lee, Jae-Seong,Li, Yan American Chemical Society 2017 Environmental science & technology Vol.51 No.10
<P>Previously, we found that ocean acidification (OA) mitigates mercury (Hg) toxicity to marine copepod Tigriopus japonicus under multigenerational exposure (four generations, F0-F3). To determine the response mechanisms of T. japonicus against long-term exposure to OA and Hg pollution, we investigated the proteome of F3 copepods after multigenerational exposure to four conditions: pCO(2) 400 mu atm + control; pCO(2) 1000 mu atm + control; pCO(2) 400 mu atm +1.0 mu g/L Hg; and pCO(2) 1000 mu atm +1.0,ug/L Hg. Functional enrichment analysis indicated that OA enhanced the copepod's energy production mainly by increasing protein assimilation and proteolysis as a compensatory strategy, which explained its physiological resilience to reduced pH. Conversely, Hg treatment decreased many critical processes, including ferric iron binding, antioxidant activity, cellular homeostasis, and glutathione metabolism, and these toxic events could translate into higher-level responses, i.e., restrained reproduction in copepods. Importantly, the mediation of Hg toxicity in T. japonicus by OA could be explained by the enhanced lysosome-autophagy pathway proteomes that are responsible for repairing and removing damaged proteins and enzymes under stress. Overall, this study provided molecular insights into the response of T. japonicus to long-term exposure of OA and Hg, with a particular emphasis on the mitigating impact of the CO2-driven acidification on Hg toxicity.</P>
Wang, Minghua,Jeong, Chang-Bum,Li, Yan,Lee, Jae-Seong Elsevier 2017 Aquatic toxicology Vol.187 No.-
<P>Mercury (Hg) pollution is a ubiquitous and serious concern in marine environments, but the response mechanisms of marine animals to Hg pollution (i.e., toxicity/tolerance) are poorly understood. To compare the global responses of two marine copepods (Tigriopus japonicus and Pseudodiaptomus annandalei), we analyzed whole transcriptomes using RNA-seq technology in response to Hg treatment (a nominal 10 mu g/L HgCl2 in seawater) for 5 h. Hg was strikingly accumulated in both copepods under treatment. The Hg concentration in P. annandalei was higher under metal exposure by approximately 1.4-fold compared with treated T. japonicus. Among transcriptomic data, 101 genes in T. japonicus and 18 genes in P. annandalei were differentially regulated in response to Hg exposure. The up-regulated genes in T. japonicus were concerned with stress, growth, and development, while the down-regulated ones were mainly related to immune response. In P. annandalei, most of the differentially expressed genes were up-regulated, and all were involved in stress response. Our work indicated that Hg exhibits endocrine-disrupting potential at the transcriptomic level in marine copepods. Overall, our study demonstrates the species-specific molecular responses of these two copepods to Hg pollution.</P>