Publications by authors named "Zini Cao"

Urban rail transit, as an efficient and eco-friendly mode of transportation, plays a pivotal role in mitigating traffic congestion and lowering urban carbon emissions. Despite the significant contributions by scholars in this area, debates surrounding the quantification of carbon emissions during the operational phase of urban rail transit persist, particularly in assessing its impact on reducing ground traffic congestion. This study examines the passenger flow during Beijing's morning and evening peak hours, assuming that all passengers initially using urban rail transit switch to buses and taxis during these periods.

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  • On-chip measurement of polarization states is essential for advanced sensing and imaging, but current circularly polarized light (CPL) photodetectors lack effective discrimination.
  • This study introduces a new broadband CPL photodetector using achiral all-dielectric nanostructures, achieving a high discrimination ratio of ~107 at 405 nm without needing intensity calibration.
  • The device works by exciting different near-field modes depending on the chirality of the light, leading to distinct photovoltage outputs, and offers a compact and versatile solution for high-performance CPL detection across various materials and wavelengths.
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The enhancement of regional comprehensive development ability is significantly impacted by the study on the implementation effect of regional integration strategies. The integration strategy's impact on urban development during COVID-19 in the Yangtze River Delta(YRD) is unclear. According to prior industrial transfer theory, Hefei, Anhui's capital, is difficult to transfer industries, and other YRD cities push industry integration in Anhui.

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