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Applied Physics Letters | 2005

Magnetoelectric CoFe2O4–Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 composite thin films derived by a sol-gel process

J. G. Wan; X. Wang; Yunfei Wu; M. Zeng; Y. Wang; Hua-Yi Jiang; Wei Zhou; Guocai Wang; J.-M. Liu

Magnetoelectric (ME) CoFe2O4-Pb(Zr,Ti)O-3 composite thin films have been prepared by a sol-gel process and spin-coating technique. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy reveal that there exists local aggregation or phase separation of the CoFe2O4 and Pb(Zr,Ti)O-3 phases in the films. Vibrating sample magnetometer, ferroelectric test unit, and magnetoelectric measuring device were used to characterize the magnetic and ferroelectric properties, as well as the ME effect of the films. It is shown that the films exhibit both good magnetic and ferroelectric properties, as well as a ME effect. A high initial magnetoelectric voltage coefficient for the film is observed. The ME effect of the film strongly depends on the magnetic bias and magnetic field frequency


Journal of Natural Products | 2014

Cytotoxic ent-Kaurane Diterpenoids from Isodon wikstroemioides

Hai-Yan Wu; Rui Zhan; Wei-Guang Wang; Hua-Yi Jiang; Xue Du; Xiao-Nian Li; Yan Li; Jian-Xin Pu; Han-Dong Sun

Phytochemical investigation of EtOAc extracts of the aerial parts of Isodon wikstroemioides afforded 18 new ent-kaurane diterpenoids (wikstroemioidins E-V, 1-18), along with 17 known analogues (19-35). The absolute configurations of 1 and 16 were confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The isolates were screened against five human tumor cell lines; compounds 3, 4, 9, 11-13, 23, 25-28, and 33 exhibited significant cytotoxic activity against all five, with IC50 values ranging from 0.4 to 5.1 μM. In addition, 17 of the isolates strongly inhibited nitric oxide production in LPS-activated RAW264.7 macrophages.


Journal of Natural Products | 2013

Enmein-type 6,7-seco-ent-Kauranoids from Isodon sculponeatus

Hua-Yi Jiang; Wei-Guang Wang; Min Zhou; Hai-Yan Wu; Rui Zhan; Xiao-Nian Li; Xue Du; Yan Li; Jian-Xin Pu; Han-Dong Sun

Fourteen enmein-type 6,7-seco-ent-kaurane diterpenoids, seven new ones (sculponins M-S, 1-7) and seven known compounds (8-14), were isolated from the aerial parts of Isodon sculponeatus . Compound 1 is the first example of an ent-kauranoid, possessing a 11,12-epoxy group, and compounds 6 and 7 have a rare 3,6-epoxy group. The structures were established primarily by NMR and MS methods, and the absolute configurations of 1, 3, and 6 were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Compound 14 showed significant cytotoxic activity against five human tumor lines, with IC50 values ranging from 1.0 to 3.5 μM, and it also inhibited NO production in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells, with an IC50 value of 2.2 μM.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2009

Effect of interface barrier between carbon nanotube film and substrate on field emission

Liu Chen; Huaping Song; Lianzhen Cao; Hua-Yi Jiang; D. Li; Weibo Guo; Xuyan Liu; Hongyang Zhao; Z. M. Li

The influence of interface barrier on field emission of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) was investigated theoretically and experimentally. A double-potential barrier model was proposed to calculate the electron tunneling probability through the interface and surface barriers. The calculation result reveals that the difference of the electron tunneling probability through the two barriers is responsible for the nonlinearity of the Fowler–Nordheim (FN) plots for the field emission of the CNTs. To verify this model, a series of the CNTs were synthesized on the Si substrates covered with different thicknesses of SiO2 layers as the interface barrier. Based on their field emission properties, it was found that the FN plots of the field emission of these CNTs deviated from the FN law when the applied electric fields were over a critical value, which was strongly dependent on the thicknesses of the SiO2 layer. Therefore, the interface barrier has an important role in determining the field emission property of the CNTs. T...


Applied Physics Letters | 2003

Interlayer segregation in magnetic multilayers and its influence on exchange coupling

G.H. Yu; M.H. Li; F.W. Zhu; Hua-Yi Jiang; W. Y. Lai; C. L. Chai

Experimental results show that the exchange coupling field (H-ex) of NiFe/FeMn for Ta/NiFe/FeMn/Ta multilayers is higher than that for spin-valve multilayers Ta/NiFe/Cu/NiFe/FeMn/Ta. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy shows that Cu atoms segregate to the NiFe/FeMn interface for Ta/NiFe/Cu/NiFe/FeMn/Ta multilayers. While studying Ta/X(X=Bi,Pb,Ag,In)/NiFe/FeMn multilayers, we also find that X atoms segregate to the NiFe/FeMn interface, which results in a decrease of the H-ex. However, a small amount of Bi, Pb, etc. deposited between Cu and pinned NiFe layer for Ta/NiFe/Cu/NiFe/FeMn/Ta multilayers can increase H-ex


Journal of Applied Physics | 2000

Microstructure of columnar crystallites in Ni80Fe20/Cu magnetic multilayers

H. P. Sun; Ze Zhang; Wenkui Wang; Hua-Yi Jiang; W. Y. Lai

We have used electron microscopy to investigate the microstructure of Ni80Fe20/Cu magnetic multilayers which were synthesized by dc magnetron sputtering. Columnar structure was found in the specimen with and without giant magnetoresistance (GMR). All the columnar crystallites (CCs) originate from the Fe buffer layer on silicon wafer or glass substrate and penetrate though all the multilayers up to the surface of the film. The lateral size of the CCs ranges from 10 to 30 nm. Cross-sectional high-resolution electron microscopy study shows that the CCs are single-crystal-like with fcc structure resulting from the epitaxial growth of NiFe and Cu sublayers. Electron diffraction contrast imaging and electron energy filtered elemental mapping confirmed that multilayer nature is maintained throughout the entire NiFe/Cu film. Grain boundaries between CCs can be the most likely place where NiFe or Cu bridging will occur. Columnar structure was also found in a Ta/NiFe/Cu/NiFe/FeMn/Ta spin valve film. The possible in...


Journal of Applied Physics | 2002

Interlayer segregation of Cu atoms in Ta/NiFe/Cu/NiFe/FeMn/Ta spin-valve multilayers and its influence on magnetic properties

Guanghua Yu; Minghua Li; F.W. Zhu; Q. K. Li; Yu-Juan Zhang; C. L. Chai; Hua-Yi Jiang; W. Y. Lai

Experimental results show that the exchange coupling field (Hex) of NiFe/FeMn for Ta/NiFe/FeMn/Ta multilayers is higher than that for spin-valve multilayers Ta/NiFe/Cu/NiFe/FeMn/Ta. In order to find out the reason, the composition and chemical states at the surface of Ta(12 nm)/NiFe(7 nm), Ta(12 nm)/NiFe(7 nm)/Cu(4 nm), and Ta(12 nm)/NiFe(7 nm)/Cu(3 nm)/NiFe(5 nm) were studied using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The results show that no elements from lower layers float out or segregate to the surface in the first and second samples. However, Cu atoms segregate to the surface of Ta(12 nm)/NiFe(7 nm)/Cu(3 nm)/NiFe(5 nm) multilayers, i.e., Cu atoms segregate to the NiFe/FeMn interface for Ta/NiFe/Cu/NiFe/FeMn/Ta multilayers. We believe that the presence of Cu atoms at the interface of NiFe/FeMn is one of the important factors which causes the exchange coupling field (Hex) of Ta/NiFe/Cu/NiFe/FeMn/Ta to be weaker than that of Ta/NiFe/FeMn/Ta.


Fitoterapia | 2014

Diterpenoids from Isodon sculponeatus

Hua-Yi Jiang; Wei-Guang Wang; Min Zhou; Hai-Yan Wu; Rui Zhan; Xiao-Nian Li; Xue Du; Yan Li; Jian-Xin Pu; Han-Dong Sun

Phytochemical investigation of the aerial parts of Isodon sculponeatus afforded six new 7,20-epoxy-ent-kauranoids, sculponins U-Z (1-6), and 11 known diterpenoids (7-17). The structures of these new compounds were elucidated primarily by means of extensive spectroscopic analysis, and the absolute configuration of 1 was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction. Compound 5 exhibited weak cytotoxic activity against HL-60, SMMC-7721, MCF-7, and SW-480 cell lines, and it also inhibited NO production in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells, with IC50 value of 13.8 μM.


Journal of Natural Products | 2017

Structurally Diverse Diterpenoids from Isodon scoparius and Their Bioactivity

Hua-Yi Jiang; Wei-Guang Wang; Jian-Wei Tang; Miao Liu; Xing-Ren Li; Kun Hu; Xue Du; Xiao-Nian Li; Hong-Bin Zhang; Jian-Xin Pu; Han-Dong Sun

Fourteen new diterpenoids (1-14) based on four skeletal types and two known analogues (15 and 16) were isolated from the aerial parts of Isodon scoparius. Compound 2 is the first ent-kaurane diterpenoid featuring a 1,11-ether bridge, and the structures of these new compounds were established mainly by NMR and MS methods. The absolute configurations of 1 and 5 and the relative configuration of 3 were determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The absolute configuration of 14 was determined by comparison of the experimental and calculated electronic circular dichroism spectra. Compounds 1, 4, and 15 were active against five human tumor cell lines (HL-60, SMMC-7721, A-549, MCF-7, and SW-480), and they also inhibited NO production in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells, with IC50 values of 1.0, 3.1, and 1.8 μM, respectively.


Fitoterapia | 2014

Cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory ent-kaurane diterpenoids from Isodon wikstroemioides.

Hai-Yan Wu; Wei-Guang Wang; Hua-Yi Jiang; Xue Du; Xiao-Nian Li; Jian-Xin Pu; Han-Dong Sun

Seven new ent-kaurane diterpenoids, isowikstroemins A-G (1-7), were isolated from EtOAc extracts of the aerial parts of Isodon wikstroemioides. Their structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis. The isolates were evaluated for their cytotoxicity against five human tumor cell lines, and compounds 1-4 exhibited significant activity with IC50 values ranging from 0.9 to 7.0 μM. In addition, compounds 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 exhibited inhibitory activity against nitric oxide (NO) production in LPS-activated RAW264.7 macrophages.

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Han-Dong Sun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jian-Xin Pu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xue Du

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wei-Guang Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hai-Yan Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiao-Nian Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yan Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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W. Y. Lai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guoqing Miao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Huaping Song

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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