An integrated quantum light source is increasingly desirable in large-scale quantum information processing. Despite recent remarkable advances, a new material platform is constantly being explored for the fully on-chip integration of quantum light generation, active and passive manipulation, and detection. Here, for the first time, we demonstrate a gallium nitride (GaN) microring based quantum light generation in the telecom C-band, which has potential toward the monolithic integration of quantum light source.
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September 2013
In order to further improve the noninvasive measurement precision of human blood components and achieve clinical requirements, we propose a new measurement method based on the dynamic dual wavelength time-resolved transmittance measurement, combined with the advanced time gate technology and Laplasse transform to detect human blood components noninvasively in the blocked blood flow conditions. Simulation results show that when p>0, emphasizing the importance of early arriving photons contribution can enhance the detection sensitivity of human body blood parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZhongguo Zhen Jiu
December 2012
Twenty-one Chinese literatures and 10 English literatures are included through retrieval of the full text journal database and degree paper database of CNKI and PubMed (1979-2011) in this paper. And the result indicats that regulative effect can be produced on local fascia tissue, corresponding viscera or the form, proliferation of fibroblast and extracellular matrix related factor at acupoints of healthy or pathological rat-oriented animal model through needling, electroacupuncture, moxibustion and pressure. And it has gradually developed into a new tendency of research on acupuncture-moxibustion mechanism.
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July 2011
The anatomical basis for the concept of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has not been resolved. This paper reviews the evidence supporting a relationship between acupuncture points/meridians and fascia. The reviewed evidence supports the view that the human body's fascia network may be the physical substrate represented by the meridians of TCM.
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June 2010
Research using medical imaging instruments such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging has led to the proposal that the fascial network distributed over the human body is the anatomical basis for the acupoints and meridians of traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, we put forward a new theory of anatomy called fascial anatomy. In fascial anatomy, a human body is divided into two major systems.
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February 2010
To explore the material basis and anatomy constitution of meridian in Chinese medicine so as to probe the essence of meridian. Based on the pictures obtained with the 3.0T MRI, the habitat of fascial connective tissue in the upper limb of human was marked and the structure was reestablished through the picture division and the three-dimensional reconstruction.
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