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Zhijie Chen
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 17
Citations - 706
Zhijie Chen is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic field & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 530 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhijie Chen include Georgetown University & University of Washington.
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Chiral Majorana fermion modes in a quantum anomalous Hall insulator-superconductor structure.
Qing Lin He,Lei Pan,Alexander Stern,Edward C. Burks,Xiaoyu Che,Gen Yin,Jing Wang,Jing Wang,Biao Lian,Quan Zhou,Eun Sang Choi,Koichi Murata,Xufeng Kou,Xufeng Kou,Zhijie Chen,Tianxiao Nie,Qiming Shao,Yabin Fan,Shou-Cheng Zhang,Kai Liu,Jing Xia,Kang L. Wang,Kang L. Wang +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report transport measurements that suggest the existence of one-dimensional chiral Majorana fermion modes in the hybrid system of a quantum anomalous Hall insulator thin film coupled with a superconductor.
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Two-way magnetic resonance tuning and enhanced subtraction imaging for non-invasive and quantitative biological imaging
Zhongling Wang,Zhongling Wang,Xiangdong Xue,Hongwei Lu,Yixuan He,Ziwei Lu,Zhijie Chen,Zhijie Chen,Ye Yuan,Na Tang,Courtney A. Dreyer,Lizabeth Quigley,Nicholas Curro,Kit S. Lam,Jeffrey H. Walton,Tzu-yin Lin,Angelique Y. Louie,Dustin A. Gilbert,Kai Liu,Kai Liu,Katherine W. Ferrara,Yuanpei Li +21 more
TL;DR: A new two-way magnetic resonance tuning nanoprobe with dually activatable T 1 and T 2 magnetic resonance signals that is coupled with dual-contrast enhanced subtraction imaging that can be used to quantitatively image molecular targets in tumours and to sensitively detect very small intracranial brain tumours in patient-derived xenograft models is reported.
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Spectroscopic fingerprint of chiral Majorana modes at the edge of a quantum anomalous Hall insulator/superconductor heterostructure.
Junying Shen,Jian Lyu,Jian Lyu,Jason Z. Gao,Yingming Xie,Chui-Zhen Chen,Chang-woo Cho,Omargeldi Atanov,Zhijie Chen,Kai Liu,Kai Liu,Y. J. Hu,K. Y. Yip,Swee K. Goh,Qing Lin He,Lei Pan,Kang L. Wang,Kam Tuen Law,Rolf Lortz +18 more
TL;DR: Spectroscopic evidence from Andreev reflection experiments is presented for the presence of chiral Majorana modes in an Nb/(Cr0.12Bi0.26Sb0.62)2Te3 heterostructure with distinct signatures attributed to 2 different topological superconducting phases, in qualitatively good agreement with the theoretical predictions.
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Synchronously improved thermal conductivity and dielectric constant for epoxy composites by introducing functionalized silicon carbide nanoparticles and boron nitride microspheres.
TL;DR: In this paper , an ideal dielectric thermally conductive epoxy composite is successfully prepared by incorporating multiscale hybrid fillers of boron nitride microsphere (BNMS) and silicon dioxide coated silicon carbide nanoparticles ([email protected]2).
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Improved Power Factor and Mechanical Properties of Composites of Yb14MgSb11 with Iron
Christopher J. Perez,Xiao Qi,Zhijie Chen,Zhijie Chen,Sabah K. Bux,Sevan Chanakain,Billy Chun-Yip Li,Kai Liu,Kai Liu,Rohan Dhall,Karen C. Bustillo,Susan M. Kauzlarich +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate an improved thermoelectric figure of merit, power factor, which is derived from the power factor of the composite phase phase of the material, and demonstrate that composite phases have been shown to improve both the energy efficiency and mechanical properties of materials.