Publications by authors named "Jian Guo Wan"

Purpose: To investigate the correlation and prognostic significance of low triiodothyronine (T3) syndrome and norepinephrine dosage in patients with sepsis and septic shock.

Methods: This single-center, retrospective, cohort study enrolled 169 patients with sepsis and septic shock that were admitted to the intensive care unit of First Hospital of Nanchang, Nanchang, China from June 2017 to July 2019. All included patients were followed up for 28 days or died, whichever was earlier.

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Through the density functional theory, we studied molecular devices composed of single tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) molecules connected with zigzag graphene nanoribbon electrodes by four different junctions. Interestingly, some devices have exhibited half-metallic behavior and can bring out a perfect spin filtering effect and remarkable negative differential resistance behavior. The current-voltage characteristics show that these four devices possess different spin current values.

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In this article, we present a modified Velocity-Verlet algorithm that makes cluster system converge rapidly and accurately. By combining it with molecular dynamics simulations, we develop an effective global sampling method for extracting isomers of bimetallic clusters. Using this method, we obtain the isomers of icosahedral PdAg (x = 0-13).

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Recently, the ferroelectric photovoltaic (FePV) effect has attracted great interest due to its potential in developing optoelectronic devices such as solar cell and electric-optical sensors. It is important for actual applications to realize a controllable photovoltaic process in ferroelectric-based materials. In this work, we prepared well-ordered microarrays based on epitaxially tetragonal BiFeO (T-BFO) films by the pulsed laser deposition technique.

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Using a full-dimensional Monte Carlo classical ensemble method, we present a theoretical study of atomic nonsequential double ionization (NSDI) with mid-infrared laser fields, and compare with results from near-infrared laser fields. Unlike single-electron strong-field processes, double ionization shows complex and unexpected interplays between the returning electron and its parent ion core. As a result of these interplays, NSDI for mid-IR fields is dominated by second-returning electron trajectories, instead of first-returning trajectories for near-IR fields.

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Multiferroic La-doped BiFeO3 thin films have been prepared by a sol-gel plus spin-coating process, and the local magnetoelectric coupling effect has been investigated by the magnetic-field-assisted scanning probe microscopy connected with a ferroelectric analyzer. The local ferroelectric polarization response to external magnetic fields is observed and a so-called optimized magnetic field of ~40 Oe is obtained, at which the ferroelectric polarization reaches the maximum. Moreover, we carry out the magnetic-field-dependent surface conductivity measurements and illustrate the origin of local magnetoresistance in the La-doped BiFeO3 thin films, which is closely related to the local ferroelectric polarization response to external magnetic fields.

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An optimization strategy combining global semiempirical quantum mechanical search with all-electron density functional theory was adopted to determine the lowest energy structure of (GaSb)n clusters up to n = 9. The growth pattern of the clusters differed from those of previously reported group III-V binary clusters. A cagelike configuration was found for cluster sizes n ≤ 7.

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To solve the fundamental dilemma in data storage applications, it is crucial to manipulate the magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE). Herein, using first-principles calculations, we predict that the system of double-vacancy graphene decorated by iridium atoms possesses high stability, giant MAE, perpendicular-anisotropy and long-range ferromagnetic coupling. More importantly, the amplitude of MAE can be manipulated by electric fields.

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Recently, ferroelectric perovskite oxides have drawn much attention due to potential applications in the field of solar energy conversion. However, the power conversion efficiency of ferroelectric photovoltaic effect currently reported is far below the expectable value. One of the crucial problems lies in the two back-to-back Schottky barriers, which are formed at the ferroelectric-electrode interfaces and blocking most of photo-generated carriers to reach the outside circuit.

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The quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) is predicted to be realized at high temperature in a honeycomb bilayer consisting of Au atoms and single-vacancy graphene (Au2-SVG) based on the first-principles calculations. We demonstrate that the ferromagnetic state in the Au2-SVG can be maintained up to 380 K. The combination of spatial inversion symmetry and the strong SOC introduced by the Au atoms causes a topologically nontrivial band gap as large as 36 meV and a QAHE state with Chern number C = -2.

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Magnetic graphene-based materials have shown great potential for developing high-performance electronic devices at sub-nanometer such as spintronic data storage units. However, a significant reduction of power consumption and great improvement of structural stability are needed before they can be used for actual applications. Based on the first-principles calculations, here we demonstrate that the interaction between tungsten atoms and nitrogenized-divacancies (NDVs) in the hybrid W@NDV-graphene can lead to high stability and large magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE).

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Cognitive deficits are the core symptoms of schizophrenia and major contributors to disability in schizophrenic patients, but effective treatments are still lacking. Previous studies have demonstrated that impaired BDNF/TrkB signaling is associated with the cognitive impairments of schizophrenia. 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone (7,8-DHF) has recently been identified as a specific TrkB agonist that crosses the blood-brain barrier after oral or intraperitoneal administration.

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We theoretically predict magnetic superatoms in the 4d-transition-metal-doped Mg8 clusters using a spin-polarized density functional theory method. We demonstrate that TcMg8 is highly energetically stable in both structure and magnetic states, and identify it as a magnetic superatom with a magnetic moment as large as 5 μB. The magnetic TcMg8 with 23 valence electrons has a configuration of 1S(2)1P(6)1D(10) closed shell and 2S(1)2D(4) open shell, complying with Hund's rule similar to the single atom.

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Local electrical conduction behaviors of polycrystalline La-doped BiFeO3 thin films have been investigated by combining conductive atomic force microscopy and piezoelectric force microscopy. Nanoscale current measurements were performed as a function of bias voltage for different crystal grains. Completely distinct conducting processes and resistive switching effects were observed in the grain boundary and grain interior.

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The possibility of a new endohedral fullerene with a trapped aluminum carbide cluster, Al(4)C@C(80)-I( h ), was theoretical investigated. The geometries and electronic properties of it were investigated using density functional theory methods. The Al(4)C unit formally transfers six electrons to the C(80) cage which induces stabilization of Al(4)C@C(80).

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The interaction of O(2) with the doped icosahedral X@Al(12) (X = Al(-), P(+), C, Si) clusters with 40 valence electrons were investigated using density functional theory methods. A different behavior exhibited between Al(13)(-) and X@Al(12) (X = P(+), C, Si) when they interact with O(2). The dissociation of O(2) on Al(13)(-) is strongly dependent on spin state of oxygen molecule.

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The structure, electronic, magnetic properties of Si(n)Mn clusters up to n=15 are systematically investigated using the density functional theory within the generalized gradient approximation. In the most stable configurations of Si(n)Mn clusters, the equilibrium site of Mn atom gradually moves from convex, to a surface, and to a concave site as the number of Si atoms varying from 1 to 15. Starting from n=11, the Mn atom completely falls into the center of the Si outer frame, forming Mn-encapsulated Si cages.

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Magnetoelectric CoFe(2)O(4)-Pb(Zr,Ti)O(3) nanostructured films with various phase connectivity patterns were prepared by a pulsed laser deposition method. It was found that the microstructure as well as the phase connectivity pattern of the film varied remarkably with the variation of phase content ratio. All composite nanofilms exhibit evident ferromagnetic and ferroelectric characteristics, as well as distinct magnetoelectric coupling behavior upon increasing the magnetic field.

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Cluster-assembled Tb-Fe nanostructured films were prepared by the low energy cluster beam deposition method. The microstructure, magnetization and magnetostriction were investigated for the films. It is shown that the film is assembled by monodisperse spherical nanoparticles with average diameter of ∼30 nm which are distributed uniformly.

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