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PLoS Climate提出评估新兴低碳技术机遇的7项原则 快报文章
气候变化快报,2023年第15期
作者:  董利苹
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Seven Key Principles  Emerging Low-Carbon Technological Opportunities  Climate Change Mitigation Action  
英研究指出过分依赖新技术不能解决气候变化难题 快报文章
气候变化快报,2020年第10期
作者:  曾静静
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technological promises  climate change targets  co-evolution  
Massively parallel coherent laser ranging using a soliton microcomb 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7807) : 164-+
作者:  Casanova, Emmanuelle;  Knowles, Timothy D. J.;  Bayliss, Alex;  Dunne, Julie;  Baranski, Marek Z.;  Denaire, Anthony;  Lefranc, Philippe;  di Lernia, Savino;  Roffet-Salque, Melanie;  Smyth, Jessica;  Barclay, Alistair;  Gillard, Toby;  Classen, Erich;  Coles, Bryony;  Ilett, Michael;  Jeunesse, Christian;  Krueger, Marta;  Marciniak, Arkadiusz;  Minnitt, Steve;  Rotunno, Rocco;  van de Velde, Pieter;  van Wijk, Ivo;  Cotton, Jonathan;  Daykin, Andy;  Evershed, Richard P.
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Coherent ranging, also known as frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) laser-based light detection and ranging (lidar)(1) is used for long-range three-dimensional distance and velocimetry in autonomous driving(2,3). FMCW lidar maps distance to frequency(4,5) using frequency-chirped waveforms and simultaneously measures the Doppler shift of the reflected laser light, similar to sonar or radar(6,7) and coherent detection prevents interference from sunlight and other lidar systems. However, coherent ranging has a lower acquisition speed and requires precisely chirped(8) and highly coherent(5) laser sources, hindering widespread use of the lidar system and impeding parallelization, compared to modern time-of-flight ranging systems that use arrays of individual lasers. Here we demonstrate a massively parallel coherent lidar scheme using an ultra-low-loss photonic chip-based soliton microcomb(9). By fast chirping of the pump laser in the soliton existence range(10) of a microcomb with amplitudes of up to several gigahertz and a sweep rate of up to ten megahertz, a rapid frequency change occurs in the underlying carrier waveform of the soliton pulse stream, but the pulse-to-pulse repetition rate of the soliton pulse stream is retained. As a result, the chirp from a single narrow-linewidth pump laser is transferred to all spectral comb teeth of the soliton at once, thus enabling parallelism in the FMCW lidar. Using this approach we generate 30 distinct channels, demonstrating both parallel distance and velocity measurements at an equivalent rate of three megapixels per second, with the potential to improve sampling rates beyond 150 megapixels per second and to increase the image refresh rate of the FMCW lidar by up to two orders of magnitude without deterioration of eye safety. This approach, when combined with photonic phase arrays(11) based on nanophotonic gratings(12), provides a technological basis for compact, massively parallel and ultrahigh-frame-rate coherent lidar systems.


  
Electrical manipulation of a topological antiferromagnetic state 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 608-+
作者:  Chabon, Jacob J.;  Hamilton, Emily G.;  Kurtz, David M.;  Esfahani, Mohammad S.;  Moding, Everett J.;  Stehr, Henning;  Schroers-Martin, Joseph;  Nabet, Barzin Y.;  Chen, Binbin;  Chaudhuri, Aadel A.;  Liu, Chih Long;  Hui, Angela B.;  Jin, Michael C.;  Azad, Tej D.;  Almanza, Diego;  Jeon, Young-Jun;  Nesselbush, Monica C.;  Keh, Lyron Co Ting;  Bonilla, Rene F.;  Yoo, Christopher H.;  Ko, Ryan B.;  Chen, Emily L.;  Merriott, David J.;  Massion, Pierre P.;  Mansfield, Aaron S.;  Jen, Jin;  Ren, Hong Z.;  Lin, Steven H.;  Costantino, Christina L.;  Burr, Risa;  Tibshirani, Robert;  Gambhir, Sanjiv S.;  Berry, Gerald J.;  Jensen, Kristin C.;  West, Robert B.;  Neal, Joel W.;  Wakelee, Heather A.;  Loo, Billy W., Jr.;  Kunder, Christian A.;  Leung, Ann N.;  Lui, Natalie S.;  Berry, Mark F.;  Shrager, Joseph B.;  Nair, Viswam S.;  Haber, Daniel A.;  Sequist, Lecia V.;  Alizadeh, Ash A.;  Diehn, Maximilian
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Room-temperature electrical switching of a topological antiferromagnetic state in polycrystalline Mn3Sn thin films is demonstrated using the same protocol as that used for conventional ferromagnetic metals.


Electrical manipulation of phenomena generated by nontrivial band topology is essential for the development of next-generation technology using topological protection. A Weyl semimetal is a three-dimensional gapless system that hosts Weyl fermions as low-energy quasiparticles(1-4). It has various exotic properties, such as a large anomalous Hall effect (AHE) and chiral anomaly, which are robust owing to the topologically protected Weyl nodes(1-16). To manipulate such phenomena, a magnetic version of Weyl semimetals would be useful for controlling the locations of Weyl nodes in the Brillouin zone. Moreover, electrical manipulation of antiferromagnetic Weyl metals would facilitate the use of antiferromagnetic spintronics to realize high-density devices with ultrafast operation(17,18). However, electrical control of a Weyl metal has not yet been reported. Here we demonstrate the electrical switching of a topological antiferromagnetic state and its detection by the AHE at room temperature in a polycrystalline thin film(19) of the antiferromagnetic Weyl metal Mn3Sn9,10,12,20, which exhibits zero-field AHE. Using bilayer devices composed of Mn3Sn and nonmagnetic metals, we find that an electrical current density of about 10(10) to 10(11) amperes per square metre induces magnetic switching in the nonmagnetic metals, with a large change in Hall voltage. In addition, the current polarity along the bias field and the sign of the spin Hall angle of the nonmagnetic metals-positive for Pt (ref. (21)), close to 0 for Cu and negative for W (ref. (22))-determines the sign of the Hall voltage. Notably, the electrical switching in the antiferromagnet is achieved with the same protocol as that used for ferromagnetic metals(23,24). Our results may lead to further scientific and technological advances in topological magnetism and antiferromagnetic spintronics.


  
The impact of the EU Emissions Trading System on low-carbon technological change: The empirical evidence 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2019, 164
作者:  Teixido, Jordi;  Verde, Stefano F.;  Nicolli, Francesco
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EU ETS  Low-carbon technological change  Innovation incentives  Free allocation  Empirical evidence  
From fossil fuels to renewables: An analysis of long-term scenarios considering technological learning 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 127: 134-146
作者:  Handayani, Kamia;  Krozer, Yoram;  Filatova, Tatiana
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Renewable energy  Technological learning  LEAP  Climate change mitigation  Indonesia  
Rare breakthroughs vs. incremental development in R&D strategy for an early-stage energy technology 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 123: 711-721
作者:  Fertig, Emily
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Real options  R&D  Stochastic dynamic programming  Carbon capture and sequestration  Managerial flexibility  Endogenous technological change  
Evaluating the causes of cost reduction in photovoltaic modules 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 123: 700-710
作者:  Kavlak, Goksin;  McNerney, James;  Trancik, Jessika E.
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Photovoltaics (PV)  Solar energy  PV modules  Cost model  Technological change  
Directed Technological Change in a Post-Keynesian Ecological Macromodel 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2018, 154: 168-188
作者:  Naqvi, Asjad;  Stockhammer, Engelbert
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Directed technological change  Research and development  Post-Keynesian economics  Stock-flow consistent model  Environmental policies  
An intertemporal carbon emissions trading system with cap adjustment and path control 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 122: 152-161
作者:  Jiang, Minxing;  Zhu, Bangzhu;  Wei, Yi-Ming;  Chevallier, Julien;  He, Kaijian
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Carbon emissions  Cap adjustment  Technological change  Banking and borrowing  Environmental damage  Quantity policy  Price policy