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Xinxin Li

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  561
Citations -  10223

Xinxin Li is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface micromachining & Piezoresistive effect. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 493 publications receiving 8332 citations. Previous affiliations of Xinxin Li include Tohoku University & Chonnam National University.

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The construction of the L3 experiment

Bernardo Adeva, +590 more
TL;DR: The L3 experiment as discussed by the authors is one of the six large detectors designed for the new generation of electron-positron accelerators, which is the only detector that concentrates its efforts on limited goals of measuring electrons, muons and photons.
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Precision Measurement of the Helium Flux in Primary Cosmic Rays of Rigidities 1.9 GV to 3 TV with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station

M. Aguilar, +311 more
TL;DR: The detailed variation with rigidity of the helium flux spectral index is presented for the first time and the spectral index progressively hardens at rigidities larger than 100 GV.
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Ultrathin single-crystalline-silicon cantilever resonators: Fabrication technology and significant specimen size effect on Young’s modulus

TL;DR: In this article, a technique was developed for high-yield fabrication of single-crystalline-silicon cantilevers as thin as 12 nm, and the formed cantilever resonators were characterized by resonance testing in high vacuum.
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Micro electrostatic energy harvester with both broad bandwidth and high normalized power density

TL;DR: In this article, an electrostatic vibration energy harvester is proposed and fabricated with both broad bandwidth and high normalized power density (NPD, harvested power/volume/acceleration2).
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Highly sensitive and fast responsive fluorescence turn-on chemodosimeter for Cu2+ and its application in live cell imaging.

TL;DR: A rhodamine B derivative 4 containing a highly electron-rich S atom has been synthesized as a fluorescence turn-on chemodosimeter for Cu(2+), which can selectively recognize Cu( 2+) in aqueous media in the presence of other trace metal ions in organisms.