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Chao Cao
Researcher at Hangzhou Normal University
Publications - 200
Citations - 4340
Chao Cao is an academic researcher from Hangzhou Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fermi level & Superconductivity. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 171 publications receiving 3350 citations. Previous affiliations of Chao Cao include University of Florida & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Transition metal adatom and dimer adsorbed on graphene: Induced magnetization and electronic structures
TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic and transport properties of transition metal adsorbed graphene have been investigated and the stable configurations are dependent on the exchange-correlation functional for the iron dimer and nickel dimer, while the stable configuration does not depend on the functional for cobalt and copper dimer.
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Light non-metallic atom (B, N, O and F)-doped graphene: a first-principles study
TL;DR: First-principles calculations are performed to study the geometry, electronic structure and magnetic properties of light non-metallic atom-doped graphene (B, N, O and F).
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Proximity of antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in LaFeAsO 1-x F x : Effective Hamiltonian from ab initio studies
TL;DR: In this paper, density functional theory calculations for the parent compound LaFeAsO of the recently discovered 26 K Fe-based superconductor were performed and it was shown that the ground state is an ordered antiferromagnet, with staggered moment of about 2.3
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Autophagy is essential for ultrafine particle-induced inflammation and mucus hyperproduction in airway epithelium
Zhi-Hua Chen,Yin Fang Wu,Ping Li Wang,Yanping Wu,Zhou-Yang Li,Yun Zhao,Jie Sen Zhou,Chen Zhu,Chao Cao,Yuan Yuan Mao,Feng Xu,Bei Bei Wang,Stephania A. Cormier,Songmin Ying,Wen Li,Huahao Shen +15 more
TL;DR: Significant roles of autophagy in regulation of inflammation and mucus hyperproduction induced by PM containing environmentally persistent free radicals in human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cells and in mouse airways are demonstrated.
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Module-Guided Design Scheme for Deep-Ultraviolet Nonlinear Optical Materials
Bing-Hua Lei,Zhihua Yang,Hongwei Yu,Chao Cao,Zhi Li,Cong Hu,Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier,Shilie Pan +7 more
TL;DR: This work has developed a module-guided ab initio approach for evaluating the optical anisotropy of tetrahedral modules and indicates that the tetra cathedral modules with a specific arrangement will enhance the opticalAnisotopy of materials.