Lin, PY, Shiau BW, Hsiao YF, Chen YC.
2011.
Creation of arbitrary spectra with an acousto-optic modulator and an injection-locked diode laser, Aug. Review of Scientific Instruments. 82:6., Number 8
AbstractWe use a double-passed acousto-optic modulator (AOM), driven by an arbitrary waveform generator to produce multiple frequency components for a laser with arbitrary frequency spacings. A programmed sequence containing various sections of radio-frequency sinusoidal signal at different frequency is applied to drive the AOM. The diffracted light is used to injection-lock a diode laser. The combined techniques allow us to generate the multi-line spectra for the diode laser with arbitrary frequency spacings in the range of 100 MHz at a relatively high output power of 80 mW and a small power variation of 2%. Such a light source can be used in the application for laser cooling of molecules. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3626903]
Lai, MY, Chou JP, Utas OA, Denisov NV, Kotlyar VG, Gruznev D, Matetsky A, Zotov AV, Saranin AA, Wei CM, Wang YL.
2011.
Broken Even-Odd Symmetry in Self-Selection of Distances between Nanoclusters due to the Presence or Absence of Topological Solitons, Apr. Physical Review Letters. 106:4., Number 16
AbstractDepositing particles randomly on a 1D lattice is expected to result in an equal number of particle pairs separated by even or odd lattice units. Unexpectedly, the even-odd symmetry is broken in the self-selection of distances between indium magic-number clusters on a Si(100)-2 x 1 reconstructed surface. Cluster pairs separated by even units are less abundant because they are linked by silicon atomic chains carrying topological solitons, which induce local strain and create localized electronic states with higher energy. Our findings reveal a unique particle-particle interaction mediated by the presence or absence of topological solitons on alternate lattices.
Lo, HY, Chen YC, Su PC, Chen HC, Chen JX, Yu IA, Chen YF.
2011.
Electromagnetically-induced-transparency-based cross-phase-modulation at attojoule levels, Apr. Physical Review A. 83:4., Number 4
AbstractWe report the experimental demonstration of electromagnetically-induced-transparency-based cross-phase-modulation at attojoule or, equivalently, few-hundred-photon levels. A phase shift of 0.005 rad of a probe pulse modulated by a signal pulse with an energy of similar to 100 aJ, equivalent to similar to 400 photons, was observed in a four-level system of cold (87)Rb atoms.
Liao, Y-H, Lin Y-S, Wu T-S, Lin S-K, Lin J-L, Fan L-J, Yang Y-W, Lin J-C.
2011.
Bonding Structure, Dehydrogenation, and Dimerization of 1,3-C6H4 from Decomposition of 1,3-C6H4I2 on Cu(100). J. Phys. Chem. C.. 115:23428-23434.
Feng, ND, Zheng AM, Wang QA, Ren PP, Gao XZ, Liu SB, Shen ZR, Chen TH, Deng F.
2011.
Boron Environments in B-Doped and (B, N)-Codoped TiO2 Photocatalysts: A Combined Solid-State NMR and Theoretical Calculation Study. Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 115:2709-2719.
Chong, CW, Hsu D, Chen WC, Li CC, Huang YF, Han HC, Lin JG, Chen LC, Chen KH, Chen YF.
2011.
Giant room temperature electric-field-assisted magnetoresistance in La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/n-Si nanotips heterojunctions. Nanotechnology. 22:125701.
Yu, NY, Ding Y, Lo AY, Huang SJ, Wu PH, C. L, Yin DH, Fu ZH, Yin DL, Hung CT, Lei ZB, Liu SB.
2011.
Gold nanoparticles supported on periodic mesoporous organosilicas for epoxidation of olefins: Effects of pore architecture and surface modification method of the supports. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 143:426-434.
Chen, HM, Chen CK, Lin CC, Liu RS, Yang H, Chang WS, Chen KH, Chan TS, Lee JF, Tsai DP.
2011.
Multi-bandgap-sensitized ZnO nanorod photoelectrode arrays for water splitting: an X-ray absorption spectroscopy approach for the electronic evolution under solar illumination. J. Phys. Chem. C. 115:21971-21980.
Huang, SJ, Yang CY, Zheng AM, Feng ND, Yu NY, Wu PH, Chang YC, Lin YC, Deng F, Liu SB.
2011.
New Insights into Keggin-Type 12-Tungstophosphoric Acid from P-31 MAS NMR Analysis of Absorbed Trimethylphosphine Oxide and DFT Calculations. Chemistry-an Asian Journal. 6:137-148.