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Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2001

Chemical Composition of Precipitation, Throughfall and Soil Solutions at Two Forested Sites in Guangzhou, South China

Yuanjian Xu; G. Y. Zhou; Z. M. Wu; T. S. Luo; Zhengquan He

Rain water at two forested sites in Guangzhou (south China) show high concentrations of SO4 2-, NO3 and Ca2+ and display a remarkable seasonal variation, with acid rain being more important during the spring and summer than during the autumn and winter. The amount of acid rain represents about 95% of total precipitation. The sources of pollutants from which acid rain developed includes both locally derived and long-middle distance transferred atmosphere pollutants. The seasonal variation in precipitation chemistry was largely related to the increasing neutralizing capacity of base cations in rainwater in winter. Soil acidification is highlighted by high H+ and Al3+ concentrations in soil solutions. The variation in elemental concentration in soil solution was related to nitrification (H+, NH4+ and NO3-) and cation exchange reaction (H+, Al3+) in soil. The negative effect of soil acidification is partly dampened by substantial deposition of base cations (Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+) in this area.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2014

Low-Cost Multipoint Liquid-Level Sensor With Plastic Optical Fiber

Xiao Lin; Liyong Ren; Yiping Xu; Nana Chen; Haijuan Ju; Jian Liang; Zhengquan He; Enshi Qu; Baowen Hu; Yulin Li

A simple and low-cost discrete liquid-level measurement system is present in this letter. It consists of a group of plastic optical fiber segments, which are aligned coaxially and spaced equally. When the spacing between every two adjacent fiber segments is filled with liquid, the light power will be easier to couple from one segment to the next as compared with the situation that the fibers are exposed in air. Based on this point, we design this intensity-based sensor and investigate its working properties theoretically by using the ray-tracing method. The performance of this sensor is demonstrated in detail where different liquids are utilized as specimens.


Optical Coherence Imaging Techniques and Imaging in Scattering Media II | 2017

Imaging through a scattering medium based on spatial transmission matrix

Bin Zhuang; Chengfang Xu; Yi Geng; Guangzhi Zhao; Libin Zhou; Zhengquan He; Liyong Ren

The inhomogeneity of scattering medium distorts the propagation of the waves, which has been detrimental to the performance of optical imaging. The operating time of the traditional solutions will be very long as the scanning is necessary during the imaging. A recovery solution based on spatial optical transmission matrix has been proposed. With the acquiring of the spatial optical transmission matrix, the incident object wave will be recovered directly from the distorted transmitted wave, in this way, only a single shot is needed during the imaging. The effectiveness of this method has been proved by the simulation and experiment, the principle is simpler and the algorithm is more efficient, which are beneficial to the imaging through the scattering medium.


AOPC 2017: 3D Measurement Technology for Intelligent Manufacturing | 2017

Design of high precision temperature control system for TO packaged LD

liang enji; Baoke Luo; Bin Zhuang; Zhengquan He

Temperature is an important factor affecting the performance of TO package LD. In order to ensure the safe and stable operation of LD, a temperature control circuit for LD based on PID technology is designed. The MAX1978 and an external PID circuit are used to form a control circuit that drives the thermoelectric cooler (TEC) to achieve control of temperature and the external load can be changed. The system circuit has low power consumption, high integration and high precision,and the circuit can achieve precise control of the LD temperature. Experiment results show that the circuit can achieve effective and stable control of the laser temperature.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

Multifunction medical endoscope system with optical fiber temperature sensor

Zhengquan He; Libin Zhou; Baoke Luo; Baowen Hu; Xinchao Du; Yulin Li

Thermal therapy (or hyperthermia) is one of the effective operations for tumor treating and curing. As tumor tissues are more susceptible to heat than normal tissues, in thermal therapy operations, temperature on operation area is a crucial parameter for optimal treating. When the temperature is too low, the tumor tissues cannot be killed; otherwise, the temperature is too high, the operation may damage normal tissues around the tumor. During thermal therapy operation, the heating power is normally supplied by high-frequency EM field, so traditional temperature sensors, such as thermal couples, thermistors, cannot work stably due to EM interference. We present a multi-function endoscope optical fiber temperature sensor system. With this sensor setup based on principle of fluorescence life time, the temperature on operation point is detected in real time. Furthermore, a build-in endoscope centers in the fiber sensor, thus the operation area can be viewed or imaged directly during the operation. This design can navigate the operation, particularly for in vivo operations. The temperature range of the sensor system is 30°C-150°C, the accuracy can achieve to 0.2°C. The imaging fiber buddle is constituted of more than 50k fibers. As the sensor probe is very thin (around 4 mm in diameter), it can also be assembled inside the radiofrequency operation knife. With the presented sensor system in clinic operation physicians can check the temperature in the operation point and view the operation area at the same time.


Archive | 2012

Multi-channel optical fiber rotary connector with imaging function

Yulin Li; Zhengquan He; Lili Wang; Baowen Hu


Archive | 2012

Multichannel optical fiber rotary joint with imaging function

Yulin Li; Zhengquan He; Lili Wang; Baowen Hu


Chinese Optics Letters | 2018

Round-trip imaging through scattering media based on optical transmission matrix

Bin Zhuang; Chengfang Xu; Yi Geng; Guangzhi Zhao; Hui Chen; Zhengquan He; Zhaoxin Wu; Liyong Ren


Applied Sciences | 2018

An Early Study on Imaging 3D Objects Hidden Behind Highly Scattering Media: a Round-Trip Optical Transmission Matrix Method

Bin Zhuang; Chengfang Xu; Yi Geng; Guangzhi Zhao; Hui Chen; Zhengquan He; Liyong Ren


Archive | 2015

A fiber-optic temperature sensor based on dual fluorescence by using FIR method

Xinchao Du; Libin Zhou; Zhengquan He; Feng Liu; Xiao Lin; Baowen Hu; Xiaoyi Guo; Baoke Luo; Liyong Ren; Yulin Li

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Baowen Hu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liyong Ren

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yulin Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bin Zhuang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chengfang Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guangzhi Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiao Lin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yi Geng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hui Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lili Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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