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Phys Rev Lett ; 127(9): 097401, 2021 Aug 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34506201

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We report the direct observation of strong coupling between magnons and phonons in a two-dimensional antiferromagnetic semiconductor FePS_{3}, via magneto-Raman spectroscopy at magnetic fields up to 30 Tesla. A Raman-active magnon at 121 cm^{-1} is identified through Zeeman splitting in an applied magnetic field. At a field-driven resonance with a nearby phonon mode, a hybridized magnon-phonon quasiparticle is formed due to strong coupling between the two modes. We develop a microscopic model of the strong coupling in the two-dimensional magnetic lattice, which enables us to elucidate the nature of the emergent quasiparticle. Our polarized Raman results directly show that the magnons transfer their spin angular momentum to the phonons and generate phonon spin through the strong coupling.

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Inorg Chem ; 57(22): 14035-14038, 2018 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30383376

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Preparing low-dimensional perovskite materials with novel building units is highly desirable because such materials have already been demonstrated to show unusual physical properties. In this report, we first reported a new and unusual two-dimensional perovskite framework, [B(HIm)4]4Pb13Br38 (1), constructed from novel Lindqvist-type [Pb6Br19]7- nanoclusters. The as-prepared material shows good water resistance and chemical/heat stability. More importantly, 1 has been proven to exhibit temperature/excitation-wavelength-dependent emission. A possible mechanism has been provided.

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J Infect Dis ; 203(9): 1292-300, 2011 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21335562

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We describe the magnitude and kinetics of plasma viremia and nonstructural protein 1 (sNS1) levels in sequential samples from 167 children with acute dengue, enrolled early in a community study in Vietnam. All children recovered fully, and only 5 required hospitalization. Among those with dengue virus type 1 (DENV-1), plasma viremia was significantly greater in primary (49) than secondary (44) infections and took longer to resolve. In primary DENV-2 and 3 infections, viremia was significantly lower than among primary DENV-1 infections. Concentrations of sNS1 were significantly higher for DENV-1 than for DENV-2 after adjusting for viremia, with marked differences in the kinetic profiles between primary and secondary infections. Secondary infection and higher viremia were independent predictors of more severe thrombocytopenia, and higher viremia was associated with a small increase in hemoconcentration. Our findings identify clear serotype and immune-status related effects on the dynamics of dengue viremia and sNS1 responses, together with associations with important clinical parameters.


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Dengue Virus/isolation & purification , Dengue/virology , Viral Nonstructural Proteins/blood , Viremia , Adolescent , Child , Dengue/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Plasma/chemistry , Plasma/virology , Thrombocytopenia/pathology , Vietnam
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BMC Public Health ; 11: 62, 2011 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21276266

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: In developing countries, overweight prevalence is increasing while underweight prevalence is still high. This situation is known as the double nutrition burden. Both underweight and overweight are related to increased risk of chronic non-communicable diseases, reduced well-being and quality of life. This study aims to compare the prevalence of overweight and underweight among Vietnamese adults in 2000 and 2005. METHODS: The study was based on two nationally representative surveys, the National Nutrition Survey 2000 (14,452 subjects) and the National Adult Obesity Survey 2005 (17,213 subjects). Adults aged 25-64 years were sampled to be nationally representative. Multiple multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the association of underweight and overweight with socio-economic indicators. RESULTS: The distribution of BMI across the population and population groups indicated a shift towards higher BMI levels in 2005 as compared to 2000. The nationwide prevalence of overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) and obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) was 6.6% and 0.4% respectively in 2005, almost twice the rates of 2000 (3.5% and 0.2%). Using the Asian BMI cut-off of 23 kg/m2 the overweight prevalence was 16.3% in 2005 and 11.7% in 2000. In contrast, the underweight prevalence (BMI < 18.5 kg/m2) of 20.9% in 2005 was lower than the rate of 25.0% in 2000. Women were more likely to be both underweight and overweight as compared to men in both 2000 and 2005. Urban residents were more likely to be overweight and less likely to be underweight as compared to rural residents in both years. The shifts from underweight to overweight were clearer among the higher food expenditure levels. CONCLUSIONS: The double nutrition burden was clearly present in Vietnam. The distribution of BMI across the population groups generally indicated a shift towards higher BMI levels in 2005 as compared to 2000. The prevalence of overweight was increased while the declined level of undernutrition was still high in 2005. The shifts of underweight to overweight were most obvious among population groups with higher food expenditure levels.


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Cost of Illness , Nutrition Surveys , Overweight/epidemiology , Thinness/epidemiology , Adult , Female , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Rural Population , Social Class , Urban Population , Vietnam/epidemiology
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