Zhu-Liang Yang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
81 Papers
526 Citations
Zhu-Liang Yang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetization & Magnetic refrigeration. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 81 publications. Previous affiliations of Zhu-Liang Yang include Kunming Institute of Botany & Yunnan Normal University.
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Papers
Large reversible magnetocaloric effect in spinel MnV2O4 with minimal Al substitution
Xuan Luo,W. J. Lu,Z.H. Huang,X.B. Hu,Ling Hu,X.B. Zhu,Zhu-Liang Yang,Wanlu Song,Jiawei Dai,Yuanqing Sun +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetization and heat capacity of MnV 1.95 Al 0.05 O 4 was studied by magnetization, heat capacity, and magnetic field changes.
Noise-Transfer2Clean: Denoising cryo-EM images based on noise modeling and transfer
Hui-Xian Li,Huixuan Zhang,Xiaozhe Wan,Zhu-Liang Yang,Cuncheng Li,Junbo Li,Renmin Han,Peng Zhu,Fengxia Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a denoising deep neural network (DNN) was proposed to enhance image contrast and restore specimen signal in Cryo-EM images, whose main idea is to improve the dennoising performance by correctly discovering the noise model of the image and transferring the statistical nature of noise into the denoiser.
Magnetic field and external pressure effects on the spiral order of polycrystalline MnCr2O4
TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic and specific heat properties of polycrystalline MnCr 2 O 4 were investigated, mainly by focusing on the spiral order transition around T s, and it was suggested that with decreasing temperature across T s, the spiral component develops in the direction perpendicular to the easy axis of the parent collinear ferri-magnetic phase and does not contribute to the saturation magnetization.
Synthesis and Raman scattering of GaN nanorings, nanoribbons and nanowires
TL;DR: In this article, low-dimensional GaN materials, including nanorings, nanoribbons and smooth nanowires have been synthesized by reacting gallium and ammonia using Ag particles as a catalyst on the substrate of MgO single crystals.
The observation of a positive magnetoresistance and close correlation among lattice, spin and charge around TC in antipervoskite SnCMn3
TL;DR: In this article, the temperature dependences of magnetization, electrical transport, and thermal transport properties of antiperovskite compound SnCMn3 have been investigated systematically, and an essential interaction among lattice, spin and charge degrees of freedom around the ferrimagnetic-paramagnetic transition (TC ~ 280 K) in the field of 50 kOe was suggested.