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Iron-based binary ferromagnets for transverse thermoelectric conversion 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 53-+
作者:  Grun, Rainer;  Pike, Alistair;  McDermott, Frank;  Eggins, Stephen;  Mortimer, Graham;  Aubert, Maxime;  Kinsley, Lesley;  Joannes-Boyau, Renaud;  Rumsey, Michael;  Denys, Christiane;  Brink, James;  Clark, Tara;  Stringer, Chris
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Aluminium- and gallium-doped iron compounds show a large anomalous Nernst effect owing to a topological electronic structure, and their films are potentially suitable for designing low-cost, flexible microelectronic thermoelectric generators.


Thermoelectric generation using the anomalous Nernst effect (ANE) has great potential for application in energy harvesting technology because the transverse geometry of the Nernst effect should enable efficient, large-area and flexible coverage of a heat source. For such applications to be viable, substantial improvements will be necessary not only for their performance but also for the associated material costs, safety and stability. In terms of the electronic structure, the anomalous Nernst effect (ANE) originates from the Berry curvature of the conduction electrons near the Fermi energy(1,2). To design a large Berry curvature, several approaches have been considered using nodal points and lines in momentum space(3-10). Here we perform a high-throughput computational search and find that 25 percent doping of aluminium and gallium in alpha iron, a naturally abundant and low-cost element, dramatically enhances the ANE by a factor of more than ten, reaching about 4 and 6 microvolts per kelvin at room temperature, respectively, close to the highest value reported so far. The comparison between experiment and theory indicates that the Fermi energy tuning to the nodal web-a flat band structure made of interconnected nodal lines-is the key for the strong enhancement in the transverse thermoelectric coefficient, reaching a value of about 5 amperes per kelvin per metre with a logarithmic temperature dependence. We have also succeeded in fabricating thin films that exhibit a large ANE at zero field, which could be suitable for designing low-cost, flexible microelectronic thermoelectric generators(11-13).


  
Stiffness of the human foot and evolution of the transverse arch 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Fujioka, Yuko;  Alam, Jahangir Md.;  Noshiro, Daisuke;  Mouri, Kazunari;  Ando, Toshio;  Okada, Yasushi;  May, Alexander I.;  Knorr, Roland L.;  Suzuki, Kuninori;  Ohsumi, Yoshinori;  Noda, Nobuo N.
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The transverse tarsal arch, acting through the inter-metatarsal tissues, is important for the longitudinal stiffness of the foot and its appearance is a key step in the evolution of human bipedalism.


The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the evolution of bipedalism(1-6). The uniquely arched morphology of the human midfoot is thought to stiffen it(5-9), whereas other primates have flat feet that bend severely in the midfoot(7,10,11). However, the relationship between midfoot geometry and stiffness remains debated in foot biomechanics(12,13), podiatry(14,15) and palaeontology(4-6). These debates centre on the medial longitudinal arch(5,6) and have not considered whether stiffness is affected by the second, transverse tarsal arch of the human foot(16). Here we show that the transverse tarsal arch, acting through the inter-metatarsal tissues, is responsible for more than 40% of the longitudinal stiffness of the foot. The underlying principle resembles a floppy currency note that stiffens considerably when it curls transversally. We derive a dimensionless curvature parameter that governs the stiffness contribution of the transverse tarsal arch, demonstrate its predictive power using mechanical models of the foot and find its skeletal correlate in hominin feet. In the foot, the material properties of the inter-metatarsal tissues and the mobility of the metatarsals may additionally influence the longitudinal stiffness of the foot and thus the curvature-stiffness relationship of the transverse tarsal arch. By analysing fossils, we track the evolution of the curvature parameter among extinct hominins and show that a human-like transverse arch was a key step in the evolution of human bipedalism that predates the genus Homo by at least 1.5 million years. This renewed understanding of the foot may improve the clinical treatment of flatfoot disorders, the design of robotic feet and the study of foot function in locomotion.


  
Wettability in complex porous materials, the mixed-wet state, and its relationship to surface roughness 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2018, 115 (36) : 8901-8906
作者:  AlRatrout, Ahmed;  Blunt, Martin J.;  Bijeljic, Branko
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roughness  complex porous media  in situ reservoir conditions  contact angle  curvature  
Imaging and Measurement of Pore-Scale Interfacial Curvature to Determine Capillary Pressure Simultaneously With Relative Permeability 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2018, 54 (9) : 7046-7060
作者:  Lin, Qingyang;  Bijeljic, Branko;  Pini, Ronny;  Blunt, Martin J.;  Krevor, Samuel
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X-ray microtomography  capillary pressure  curvature  relative permeability  
Spatial Correlation of Contact Angle and Curvature in Pore-Space Images 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2018, 54 (9) : 6133-6152
作者:  AlRatrout, Ahmed;  Blunt, Martin J.;  Bijeljic, Branko
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contact angle  curvature  spatial correlation  wettability  pore network  micro-CT  
Topography shapes the structure, composition and function of tropical forest landscapes 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2018, 21 (7) : 989-1000
作者:  Jucker, Tommaso;  Bongalov, Boris;  Burslem, David F. R. P.;  Nilus, Reuben;  Dalponte, Michele;  Lewis, Simon L.;  Phillips, Oliver L.;  Qie, Lan;  Coomes, David A.
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Aboveground carbon density  airborne laser scanning (or LiDAR)  biodiversity  canopy height  gap fraction  hyperspectral imaging  remote sensing  terrain elevation  slope and curvature  wood density  
Development of high spatial resolution rainfall data for Ghana 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2018, 38 (3) : 1201-1215
作者:  Aryee, J. N. A.;  Amekudzi, L. K.;  Quansah, E.;  Klutse, N. A. B.;  Atiah, W. A.;  Yorke, C.
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rainfall climatology  GMet v1.0  homogenization  minimum surface curvature  quantile matching  validation  clustering  Ghana  
Effects of interspecific competition from surrounding vegetation on mortality, growth and stem development in young oaks (Quercus robur) 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2017, 392
作者:  Jensen, Anna Monrad;  Lof, Magnus
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Stem curvature  Plant-plant interactions  Competition  Understory