Publications by authors named "Shao-rong Huang"

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  • Silver mirrors are commonly used in telescopes for their high sensitivity but are prone to damage from sulfurization and oxidation without protective coatings.
  • This study focused on finding dielectric materials that adhere well to silver, with various coatings applied via electron gun evaporation at low temperatures.
  • Results showed that aluminum oxide (AlO) and magnesium fluoride (MgF) had excellent adhesion to silver, and these multilayer coatings improved the reflectance of silver in the visible light spectrum.
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Cisplatin resistance is a major obstacle in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). p32 and OPA1 are the key regulators of mitochondrial morphology and function. This study aims to investigate the role of the p32/OPA1 axis in cisplatin resistance in NSCLC and its underlying mechanism.

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  • Highly reflective metal coatings, particularly enhanced silver-based ones, are critical for producing telescope mirrors that maximize reflectivity in the 400-500 nm range, improving performance from visible to near IR light.
  • The study explores using thermal and electron beam evaporation techniques to create durable and oxidation-resistant Ag coatings with a protective dielectric layer.
  • Test results show these coatings achieve around 98% average reflectivity across 400-1000 nm wavelengths and maintain their performance for over six months under specified humidity and temperature conditions.
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This research used the SBM model based on undesirable outputs to measure the static environmental efficiency of Western China under carbon emission constraint from 2000 to 2012. The researchers also utilized the Malmquist index to further analyze the change tendency of environmental efficiency. Additionally, Tobit regression analysis was used to study the factors relevant to environmental efficiency.

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Silver is an ideal candidate for surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-based applications because of its great optical cross-section in the visible region. However, the uses of Ag in plasmon-enhanced spectroscopies have been limited due to their interference via direct contact with analytes, the poor chemical stability, and the Ag(+) release phenomenon. Herein, we report a facile chemical method to prepare shell-isolated Ag nanoparticle/tip.

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