X. L. Huang

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Zeitraum

1988 - 2009

Anzahl

32

Co-Autoren

Dynamics of quantum-classical hybrid system: effect of matter-wave pressure (2009)

Shen, J., Huang, X. L., Yi, X. X., Wu, Chunfeng, Oh, C. H.

Radiation pressure affects the kinetics of a system exposed to the radiation and it constitutes the basis of laser cooling. In this paper, we study {\it matter-wave pressure} through examining the...

Driving Quantum System into Decoherence-free Subspaces by Lyapunov Control (2009)

Yi, X. X., Huang, X. L., Wu, Chunfeng, Oh, C. H.

We present a scheme to drive a finite-dimensional quantum system into the decoherence-free subspaces(DFS) by Lyapunov control. Control fields are established by Lyapunov function. This proposal works...

Nonequilibrium thermal entanglement in three-qubit $XX$ model (2009)

Huang, X. L., Guo, J. L., Yi, X. X.

Making use of the master equation and effective Hamiltonian approach, we investigate the steady state entanglement in a three-qubit $XX$ model. Both symmetric and nonsymmetric qubit-qubit couplings...

Born-Oppenheimer approximation in open systems (2009)

Huang, X. L., Yi, X. X.

We generalize the standard Born-Oppenheimer approximation to the case of open quantum systems. We define the zeroth order Born-Oppenheimer approximation of an open quantum system as the regime in...

Role of impurities in the sintering behavior and properties of lead zirconate titanate ceramics (2009)

Huang, X.L., Raether, F.

Small amounts of impurities are always present in the raw materials for the mass production of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramics. In this work, the effects of these impurities on sintering...

Non-Markovian Effects on the Geometric Phase (2008)

Huang, X. L., Yi, X. X.

The geometric phases of a two-level atom interacting with non-Markovian environments are calculated and the non-Markovian effects on the geometric phases are discussed in this paper. Three kinds of...

Effective Hamiltonian Approach to Open Systems and Its Applications (2008)

Huang, X. L., Yi, X. X., Wu, Chunfeng, Feng, X. L., Yu, S. X., OH, C. H.

By using the effective Hamiltonian approach, we present a self-consistent framework for the analysis of geometric phases and dynamically stable decoherence-free subspaces in open systems. Comparisons...

Non-Markovian Quantum Jump with Generalized Lindblad Master Equation (2008)

Huang, X. L., Sun, H. Y., Yi, X. X.

The Monte Carlo wave function method or the quantum trajectory/jump approach is a powerful tool to study dissipative dynamics governed by the Markovian master equation, in particular for...

Effect of feedback on the control of a two-level dissipative quantum system (2008)

Wang, L. C., Huang, X. L., Yi, X. X.

We show that it is possible to modify the stationary state by a feedback control in a two-level dissipative quantum system. Based on the geometric control theory, we also analyze the effect of the...

Loschmidt echo and Berry phase around degeneracies in nonlinear systems (2008)

Yi, X. X., Huang, X. L., Wang, W.

We study the Loschmidt echo and Berry phase in a nonlinear system transported around a double and triple degeneracy. The nonlinearity of the system makes the Berry phase different from that in linear...

Landau-Zener transition of a two-level system driven by spin chains near their critical points (2007)

Wang, L. C., Huang, X. L., Yi, X. X.

The Landau-Zener(LZ) transition of a two-level system coupling to spin chains near their critical points is studied in this paper. Two kinds of spin chains, the Ising spin chain and XY spin chain,...

Design considerations for uncooled InAs mid-infrared light emitting diodes grown by liquid phase epitaxy. . (2006)

Krier, A., Huang, X. L.

We report on an experimental investigation of the influence of different design parameters and their relative importance in the fabrication of uncooled InAs light emitting diodes. In addition,...

Negative differential resistance and electroluminescence from InAs light-emitting diodes grown by liquid-phase epitaxy. . (2005)

Krier, A., Huang, X. L.

Negative differential resistance has been observed from InAs homojunction light-emitting diodes grown using liquid-phase epitaxy at 455 °C. The devices were characterized using current–voltage...

Fabrication and characterization of an InAs0.96Sb0.04 photodetector for MIR applications. . (2004)

Chakrabarti, P., Krier, A., Huang, X. L., Fenge, P.

In this letter, we report an InAsSb p(+)-n junction photodetector grown on InAs substrate by liquid phase epitaxy. Electrical and optical characterizations of the device have been carried out at room...

Growth of self-assembled PbSe quantum-dots on GaSb(100) by liquid phase epitaxy. . (2002)

Huang, X. L., Labadi, Z., Hammiche, A., Krier, A.

Self-assembled PbSe quantum-dots (QD) have been grown on GaSb(100) substrates from the liquid phase. A Pb-rich melt at 517degreesC was used with 10degreesC supercooling and with a short (10 Ins)...

Growth of self-assembled PbSe quantum-dots on GaSb(100) by liquid phase epitaxy. . (2002)

Huang, X. L., Labadi, Z., Hammiche, A., Krier, A.

Self-assembled PbSe quantum-dots (QD) have been grown on GaSb(100) substrates from the liquid phase. A Pb-rich melt at 517degreesC was used with 10degreesC supercooling and with a short (10 Ins)...

Mid-infrared electroluminescence from InAsSb quantum dot light emitting diodes grown by liquid phase epitaxy. . (2002)

Krier, A., Huang, X. L.

Mid-infrared electroluminescence is reported for the first time from InAs0.75Sb0.25 quantum dot (QD) light emitting diodes. The QDs were grown from the liquid phase at 590 degreesC on an InAS(100)...

Liquid phase epitaxial growth and morphology of InSb quantum dots. . (2001)

Krier, A., Huang, X. L., Hammiche, A.

In this paper we report on the morphology of InSb quantum dots (QDs) grown by liquid phase epitaxy on InAs and GaAs substrates. Small and large QDs are observed on both these two substrates, the...

Midinfrared photoluminescence of InAsSb quantum dots grown by liquid phase epitaxy. . (2000)

Krier, A., Huang, X. L., Hammiche, A.

Photoluminescence in the 2–5 µm spectral region is reported from InAs1–xSbx quantum dots grown from the liquid phase at 580 °C on an InAs (100) substrate. Atomic force microscopy shows that...

The Chinese steel industry in transition: Industry perspective on innovation policy (1999)

Huang, X. L., Schroder, B., Steffens, P.

There is little empirical research on how the Chinese Government should function in innovation management, particularly during its critical period of economic transition. This study explores and...

The Chinese steel industry in transition: Industry perspective on innovation policy (1999)

Huang, X. L., Schroder, B., Steffens, P.

There is little empirical research on how the Chinese Government should function in innovation management, particularly during its critical period of economic transition. This study explores and...

Sinapine Leakage from Non-viable Cabbage Seeds (1988)

TAYLOR, A. G., HUANG, X. L., HILL, H. J.

Seeds leak many compounds during the early phases of germination and seed viability may be associated with differential leakage of specific compounds. Leakage of a fluorescent compound from...

Seed Viability Determinations in Cabbage Utilizing Sinapine Leakage and Electrical Conductivity Measurements (1988)

HILL, H. J., TAYLOR, A. G., HUANG, X. L.

A need exists for the development of rapid seed quality tests that determine viability (defined as the ability to germinate) without the necessity for completion of germination. In cabbage (Brassica...

Enhancement of natural killer cell activity in human immunodeficiency virus-infected subjects by in vitro treatment with biologic response modifier OK-432.

Huang, X L, Fan, Z, Murayama, T, Rinaldo, C

A decrease in natural killer (NK) cell function has been related to the progression of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. In the present study, we assessed the ability of a...

Detection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1-specific memory cytotoxic T lymphocytes in freshly donated and frozen-thawed peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

Huang, X L, Fan, Z, Liebmann, J, Rinaldo, C

Loss of anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) memory cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTLm) responses is associated with disease progression in HIV-1 infection. In this study, nonspecific...

High levels of anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) memory cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activity and low viral load are associated with lack of disease in HIV-1-infected long-term nonprogressors.

Rinaldo, C, Huang, X L, Fan, Z F, Ding, M, Beltz, L, Logar, A, ...

Lack of disease in long-term nonprogressors with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection was strongly associated with very low copy numbers of HIV-1 DNA and RNA in peripheral blood...

Enhancement of natural killer cell activity in human immunodeficiency virus-infected subjects by in vitro treatment with biologic response modifier OK-432.

Huang, X L, Fan, Z, Murayama, T, Rinaldo, C

A decrease in natural killer (NK) cell function has been related to the progression of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. In the present study, we assessed the ability of a...

Detection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1-specific memory cytotoxic T lymphocytes in freshly donated and frozen-thawed peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

Huang, X L, Fan, Z, Liebmann, J, Rinaldo, C

Loss of anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) memory cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTLm) responses is associated with disease progression in HIV-1 infection. In this study, nonspecific...

High levels of anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) memory cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activity and low viral load are associated with lack of disease in HIV-1-infected long-term nonprogressors.

Rinaldo, C, Huang, X L, Fan, Z F, Ding, M, Beltz, L, Logar, A, ...

Lack of disease in long-term nonprogressors with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection was strongly associated with very low copy numbers of HIV-1 DNA and RNA in peripheral blood...

Electronic forms: benefits drawbacks of a World Wide Web-based approach to data entry.

Luxenberg, S. N., DuBois, D. D., Fraley, C. G., Hamburgh, R. R., Huang, X. L., Clayton, P. D.

It has long been realized that, compared to paper-based records, electronic record systems provide many advantages in the healthcare environment, including increased availability, improved...