Publications by authors named "Peiqing Zhang"

In this paper, fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) are inscribed in Tm-doped fluorotellurite glass fiber (TDFTF) and applied to construction of a 2.3-µm all-fiber laser. The FBGs with a center wavelength of 2.

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  • A dual-peak long period fiber grating (DP-LPFG) sensor was created for accurately detecting riboflavin concentration using advanced laser techniques on silica fiber.
  • Silica-based coatings mixed with β-cyclodextrin were applied to enhance sensing, with optimal thickness identified at about 540 nm for the best performance.
  • The sensor achieved a detection limit of 0.08 nM, responded in under 3 minutes, and demonstrated high sensitivity and reliability, suggesting its potential use in medical diagnostics and food safety.
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A DMSO-catalyzed double P-O bond or double P-S bond formation of phosphinic acid with an - or -containing nucleophile has been developed. Under metal-free and mild conditions, this simple procedure provides a compatible and rapid access to a variety of phosphonates and dithiophosphates. The DFT calculation of stabilization energy (SE) and the mechanism studies demonstrated that the "just right" Lewis base property and the relatively "soft" interaction strength with the phosphenium-dication ensure the unique catalytic activity of DMSO in this transformation.

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  • The study explores using Er/Yb co-doped fluorotellurite glass fiber to tackle the capacity crisis in narrow-bandwidth C band applications by creating a broadband luminescence covering C + L bands.
  • Optimal doping levels of 1.5 mol% ErO and 3 mol% YbO were identified based on fluorescence performance metrics, along with a detailed examination of various optical properties and energy transfer mechanisms.
  • Additionally, a step-index fiber based on this glass showed an impressive bandwidth of ~112.5 nm for amplified spontaneous emission, making it a promising candidate for broadband amplifiers and tunable fiber lasers.
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  • Pancreatic cancer is hard to detect early, leading to poor treatment responses; a new study proposes a method using advanced technology to improve early detection and monitoring.* -
  • The method includes a combination of single-cell capturing, tumor-targeted silver nanoparticles, and specialized fiber optics with Raman spectroscopy, which enhances signal clarity and reduces noise.* -
  • Findings show that this approach successfully identifies molecular changes in pancreatic cancer cells and highlights important cellular components, making it a promising tool for faster and more accurate diagnosis.*
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Fiber side-pump couplers can enhance the output power of fiber laser due to their dependable and efficient operation and impressive power handling capability. We developed a tellurite fiber side-pump coupler by twisting and fusing a tapered pump fiber onto a target fiber. The effect of twisting parameters on coupling efficiency was comprehensively investigated through theoretical simulations and experiments.

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A high-efficiency and broadband tunable chalcogenide fiber Raman laser with the Fabry-Perot (F-P) cavity formed by the Fresnel reflection was established. A maximum average power slope efficiency of around 43 and a maximum output peak power of about 2.9 W at 2148 nm were demonstrated by using a 2 µm nanosecond pump source.

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  • - Multicore fiber (MCF) has a larger mode area than traditional single-core fiber, allowing for greater designs like a 19-core fiber made from chalcogenide glass with a mode area over 3000 µm.
  • - The newly created fiber exhibits a low transmission loss of 1.8 dB/m at 6.7 µm and demonstrates low bending loss (around 0.6 dB) when the bending radius exceeds 6 cm, aligning well with simulation data.
  • - The study analyzes the supermode characteristics of the fiber through both experimental and simulation methods, concluding that this multicore structure could advance high-power, bend-resistant fiber technology.
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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the serious complications of diabetes mellitus, primarily arising from type 2 diabetes (T2DM), and can progress to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end stage renal disease (ESRD). The pathogenesis of DN involves various factors such as hemodynamic changes, oxidative stress, inflammatory response, and lipid metabolism disorders. Increasing attention is being given to DN caused by oxidative stress in the mitochondrial pathway, prompting researchers to explore drugs that can regulate these target pathways.

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  • Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a promising technique for quickly detecting pesticide residues, such as thiram, in food products.
  • A new fiber optic SERS sensor utilizes evanescent wave excitation to improve detection efficiency while minimizing damage to metal nanostructures.
  • This method successfully detected low concentrations of thiram in tomato and cucumber peels, demonstrating SERS's potential for practical applications in food safety.
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In this study, (1 + 1) × 1 side-pump couplers made of tellurite fibers were fabricated and investigated. The whole optical design of the coupler was established on the basis of ray tracing models and validated by experimental results. By optimizing the preparation conditions and structural parameters, the tested component achieved a coupling efficiency of 67.

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A dual-peak long period fiber grating (DP-LPFG) sensor functionalized by polypyrrole-chitosan composite was proposed for sensitive detection of Cu ions in aqueous solution. The nitrogen atom on the polypyrrole ring and the amino group on the chitosan chain in the complex matrix can chelate the Cu ions. Thus, the refractive index of the overlay changed and further modulated the transmission spectrum of DP-LPFG.

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A sensitive ammonia sensor based on long-period fiber grating (LPFG) is designed and manufactured for the detection of ammonia concentration in water. Femtosecond laser direct writing technology is used to write LPFGs on standard single-mode silica fiber. A thin layer doped with basic dyes is coated on the optical fiber for sensing by using the sol-gel method.

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The complete removal of the impurities like Se-H in Se-based chalcogenide glasses has been challenging in the development of highly transparent chalcogenide glass fiber. In this paper, several purification methods, including dynamic distillation, static distillation, and combined distillation method, were adopted with an aim of purifying arsenic selenide glass with ultra-low content of the impurities. The experimental results demonstrated that the Se-H can be completely eliminated in the arsenic selenide glass host and fiber without the introduction of any chloride.

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Background: IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is currently the most common primary glomerular disease, accounting for approximately 36.7% to 58.2% of primary glomerular disease in kidney biopsies in China.

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COVID-19 and chronic kidney disease (CKD) share similarity in sex bias and key genes in the disease pathway of sex difference. We investigated the sex difference of molecular pathways of four key players of these two diseases using an existing large set of whole genome expression profiles from the kidneys of female and male mouse models. Our data show that there is little to no correlation at the whole genome expression level between female and male mice among these four genes.

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Purpose: The effectiveness of using different laser therapy strategies in adjunct to scaling and root planing (SRP) for treatment of periodontitis remains unclear. This study compared the treatment outcome of SRP and its combination with Er:YAG laser and/or photobiomodulation on patients with severe periodontitis.

Materials And Methods: A total of 50 patients were included, whose teeth were divided into 4 quadrants: 1.

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Rationale And Objective: The efficacy of Abelmoschus manihot (AM) in treating of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been confirmed by prior trials. AM is also commonly combined to other medicines among CKD patients in clinic. This trial aimed at evaluating the safety of AM combination application, and further verifying the efficacy of AM in treating various types of CKD.

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In this article, the chalcogenide slot waveguide is theoretically studied, and the highest power confinement factors of the slot region and the cladding region are obtained to be 36.3% and 56.7%, respectively.

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Chalcogenide glass possesses outstanding advantages, such as supercontinuum generation, but its nonlinear applications were limited by large zero-dispersion wavelength (ZDW). Traditional suspended-core fibers can shift the ZDW to near IR with a tiny core size of less than 5 µm but a large evanescent wave loss exists in these fibers. In this paper, we prepared a novel suspended-core fiber (SCF) based on chalcohalide glasses for the first time via the extrusion method, in which the ZDW of the fundamental mode in the fiber with a core size of larger than 30 µm was successfully shifted to 2.

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The rapid and reliable detection of bacteria plays an important role in clinical and veterinary practice. A stable, label free, compact, and sensitive long-period fiber grating (LPFG) sensor based on egg yolk antibody (IgY) was proposed for the detection of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus).

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Spectral fitting method (SFM) was proposed to obtain the refractive index (RI) and thickness of chalcogenide films based on transmission spectra. It extended the Swanepoel method to the films on the order of hundreds of nanometers in thickness. The RI and thickness of the films can be obtained quickly and accurately by using the SFM based on the transmission spectrum with only one peak and valley.

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Background: In clinical practice, Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) purportedly has beneficial therapeutic effects for chronic kidney disease (CKD), which include delaying disease progression and dialysis initiation. However, there is a lack of high-quality evidence-based results to support this. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of CHM combined with Western medicine in the treatment of stage 5 CKD.

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