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Liangbin Li
Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China
Publications - 371
Citations - 11338
Liangbin Li is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystallization & Nucleation. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 341 publications receiving 8970 citations. Previous affiliations of Liangbin Li include The Chinese University of Hong Kong & Sichuan University.
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Miniature stretching rheological device for in-situ structure detection of polymer film material, and experimental method thereof
Liangbin Li,Ji Youxin,Fengmei Su +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, a miniature stretching rheological device for in-situ structure detection of a polymer film material is presented, where a brushless servo motor of a hollow core cup is used to drive a driving shaft to rotate.
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Measurement of the asymmetry parameter for the decay {Lambda}{yields}p{pi}{sup +}
M. Ablikim,J. Z. Bai,Y. Bai,Y. Ban,XZ(蔡翔舟) Cai,H. F. Chen,H. S. Chen,Huirun Chen,J. C. Chen,Jin Chen,X. D. Chen,Y. B. Chen,Y. P. Chu,Y. S. Dai,Z. Y. Deng,S. X. Du,J. Fang,C. D. Fu,C. S. Gao,Y. N. Gao,S. D. Gu,Y. T. Gu,Y. N. Guo,Z. Guo,F. A. Harris,K. L. He,Miao He,Y. K. Heng,H. M. Hu,T. Hu,G. S. Huang,X. T. Huang,Yanping Huang,X. B. Ji,X. S. Jiang,J. B. Jiao,D. P. Jin,S. Jin,G. Li,H. B. Li,J. C. Li,Liangbin Li,R. Y. Li,W. D. Li,W. G. Li,X. L. Li,Xinglong Li,X. Q. Li,Y. F. Liang,B. J. Liu,C. X. Liu,Fang Liu,Feng Liu,H. M. Liu,J. P. Liu,H. B. Liu,J. P. Liu,Q. Liu,R. G. Liu,S. B. Liu,Z. A. Liu,F. Lu,G. R. Lu,J. G. Lu,C. L. Luo,F. C. Ma,H. L. Ma,Q. M. Ma,M. Q. A. Malik,Z. P. Mao,X. H. Mo,J. Nie,S. L. Olsen,R. G. Ping,N. D. Qi,J. F. Qiu,G. Rong,Xichao Ruan,Lianyou Shan,Shang Lunlin,C. P. Shen,X. Y. Shen,H. Y. Sheng,H. S. Sun,S. S. Sun,Y. Z. Sun,Z. J. Sun,X. Tang,J. P. Tian,G. L. Tong,G. S. Varner,X. Wan,L. S. Wang,L. L. Wang,L. S. Wang,P. Wang,P. L. Wang,Yudan Wang,Zujian Wang,Z. Y. Wang,Cunfeng Wei,D. H. Wei,N. Wu,X. M. Xia,G. F. Xu,X. P. Xu,Y. C. Xu,M. L. Yan,H. X. Yang,Mingming Yang,Y. X. Yang,M. H. Ye,Y. X. Ye,C. X. Yu,C. Z. Yuan,Y. Yuan,Y. Zeng,B. X. Zhang,B. Y. Zhang,C. C. Zhang,D. H. Zhang,H. Q. Zhang,H. Y. Zhang,J. W. Zhang,J. Y. Zhang,X. Y. Zhang,Y. Y. Zhang,Z. X. Zhang,Z. P. Zhang,D. X. Zhao,J. W. Zhao,M. G. Zhao,P. P. Zhao,Z. G. Zhao,B. Zheng,Han-Qing Zheng,Jinxing Zheng,Z. P. Zheng,B. Zhong,L. P. Zhou,K. J. Zhu,Q. M. Zhu,Xiaobo Zhu,Y. S. Zhu,Z. A. Zhu,Z.L. Zhu,B. A. Zhuang,B.S. Zou +147 more
TL;DR: In this article, the BESII detector at the BEPC was used to measure the decay parameter of the Lambda decay parameter using about 9000 J/{psi/p{pi/psi + σ+ σ − 0.063, where the first error is statistical and the second systematic.
The technology for detection of gamma-ray burst with GECAM satellite
X. Q. Li,XiangYang Wen,Z. H. An,C. Cai,Z. Chang,G. F. Chen,Cheng Chen,Yuan-Yuan Du,Min Gao,R. Gao,K. Gong,D. Y. Guo,J. J. He,D. J. Hou,Y. G. Li,C. Y. Li,G. Li,Liangbin Li,Xuelong Li,Mao-Shun Li,X. H. Liang,X. J. Liu,Yang Liu,F. J. Lu,H. J. Lu,Bin Meng,W. X. Peng,F. Shi,Xilei Sun,H. Wang,J. Z. Wang,Y. S. Wang,H. Z. Wang,X. Y. Wen,S. Xiao,Shaolin Xiong,Y. B. Xu,Y. P. Xu,Sisi Yang,J. W. Yang,Qi-Bin Yi,D. L. Zhang,Fan Zhang,S. N. Zhang,C. Y. Zhang,Chun-sheng Zhang,Fei Zhang,Xiaoran Zhao,Y. Zhao,X. K. Zhou,C. S. Zhang,J. P. Yu,L. Chang,Kaili Zhang,J. Huang,Yongqiang Chen,X. B. Han +56 more
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Numerical study on oblique stretching of viscoelastic polymer film
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the finite element method (FEM) to simulate the oblique stretching process of viscoelastic polymer film for the first time, and the simulation results showed that the evolution of thickness and the influence of the y-direction stretching on thickness uniformity were further investigated.
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Opposite counter-ion effects on condensed bundles of highly charged supramolecular nanotubes in water.
TL;DR: The pH measurements are in line with the ion specificity by SAXS and reveal the strong electrostatic character of the system, and it is proposed that the small distances between the charged surfaces, in addition to the selective adsorption of counter-ions by the surface charge, bring out the observed distinctive ionic effects.