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Sungkyunkwan University

EducationSeoul, South Korea
About: Sungkyunkwan University is a education organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Graphene. The organization has 28229 authors who have published 56428 publications receiving 1352733 citations. The organization is also known as: 성균관대학교.


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TL;DR: In this article, the W and Z boson production cross sections in pp collisions at 7 TeV are presented, based on 2.9 inverse picobarns of data recorded by the CMS detector at the LHC.
Abstract: Measurements of inclusive W and Z boson production cross sections in pp collisions at sqrt(s)=7 TeV are presented, based on 2.9 inverse picobarns of data recorded by the CMS detector at the LHC. The measurements, performed in the electron and muon decay channels, are combined to give sigma(pp to WX) times B(W to muon or electron + neutrino) = 9.95 \pm 0.07(stat.) \pm 0.28(syst.) \pm 1.09(lumi.) nb and sigma(pp to ZX) times B(Z to oppositely charged muon or electron pairs) = 0.931 \pm 0.026(stat.) \pm 0.023(syst.) \pm 0.102(lumi.) nb. Theoretical predictions, calculated at the next-to-next-to-leading order in QCD using recent parton distribution functions, are in agreement with the measured cross sections. Ratios of cross sections, which incur an experimental systematic uncertainty of less than 4%, are also reported.

225 citations

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G. Pakhlova, I. Adachi, Hiroaki Aihara1, K. Arinstein2, V. M. Aulchenko2, T. Aushev3, A. M. Bakich4, Vladislav Balagura, I. Bedny2, V. Bhardwaj5, U. Bitenc, A. Bondar2, A. Bozek6, M. Bračko7, Jolanta Brodzicka, T. E. Browder, P. Chang8, A. Chen9, B. G. Cheon10, C. C. Chiang8, R. Chistov, I. S. Cho11, S. K. Choi12, Y. Choi13, Jeremy Dalseno, M. Danilov, M. Dash14, S. Eidelman2, N. Gabyshev2, H. Ha15, J. Haba, K. Hayasaka16, Masashi Hazumi, D. Heffernan17, Y. Hoshi18, W. S. Hou8, Y. B. Hsiung8, H. J. Hyun19, T. Iijima16, K. Inami16, A. Ishikawa20, Hirokazu Ishino21, Hirokazu Ishino22, R. Itoh, M. Iwasaki1, Y. Iwasaki, D. H. Kah19, J. H. Kang11, N. Katayama, H. Kawai23, T. Kawasaki24, H. Kichimi, H. J. Kim19, H. O. Kim19, S. K. Kim25, Y. I. Kim19, Y. J. Kim26, K. Kinoshita27, P. Križan28, P. Krokovny, Rakesh Kumar5, A.S. Kuzmin2, Y. J. Kwon11, S. H. Kyeong11, J. S. Lange29, Joowon Lee13, S. E. Lee25, T. Lesiak6, J. Li, Antonio Limosani30, Chang Liu31, D. Liventsev, F. Mandl32, A. Matyja6, K. Miyabayashi33, H. Miyata24, Y. Miyazaki16, R. Mizuk, T. Mori16, E. Nakano34, M. Nakao, Z. Natkaniec6, S. Nishida, O. Nitoh35, S. Noguchi33, S. Ogawa36, T. Ohshima16, S. Okuno37, S. L. Olsen, H. Ozaki, P. Pakhlov, H. Palka6, C. W. Park13, H. Park19, H. K. Park19, L. S. Peak4, L. E. Piilonen14, Anton Poluektov2, H. Sahoo, Y. Sakai, O. Schneider3, K. Senyo16, M. Shapkin, C. P. Shen, J. G. Shiu8, B. Shwartz2, Jasvinder A. Singh5, Andrey Sokolov, Samo Stanič38, M. Starič, T. Sumiyoshi39, M. Tanaka, G. N. Taylor30, Y. Teramoto34, I. Tikhomirov, S. Uehara, T. Uglov, Yoshinobu Unno10, S. Uno, Phillip Urquijo30, Yu. V. Usov2, G. S. Varner, C. H. Wang40, M. Z. Wang8, P. Wang, X. L. Wang, Y. Watanabe37, Robin Wedd30, E. Won15, Bruce Yabsley4, Y. Yamashita, M. Yamauchi, C. Z. Yuan, C. C. Zhang, Zhenyu Zhang31, V.N. Zhilich2, Vladimir Zhulanov2, T. Zivko, A. Zupanc, O. Zyukova2 
TL;DR: In this article, a measurement of the exclusive e+ e- --> Lambda+_(c)Lambda-_(c)) cross section as a function of center-of-mass energy near the Lambda− threshold is reported.
Abstract: We report a measurement of the exclusive e+ e- -->Lambda+_(c)Lambda-_(c) cross section as a function of center-of-mass energy near the Lambda+_(c)Lambda-_(c) threshold. A clear peak with a significance of 8.2sigma is observed in the Lambda+_(c)Lambda-_(c) invariant mass distribution just above threshold. With an assumption of a resonance origin for the observed peak, a mass and width of M=[4634 (+8)_(-7)(stat)(+5)_(-8)(syst)] MeV/c(2) and Gamma_(tot)=[92 (+40)_(-24)(stat)(+10)_(-21)(syst)] MeV are determined. The analysis is based on a study of events with initial-state-radiation photons in a data sample collected with the Belle detector at the Upsilon(4S) resonance and nearby continuum with an integrated luminosity of 695 fb(-1) at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ e- collider.

225 citations

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TL;DR: In the present work, a simple method of making glass-based dye-sensitized solar cells with individual free-standing TiO2 nanotube arrays is reported.

225 citations

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TL;DR: This report summarizes recent significant progress in the development of hybrid nanogenerators for a sustainable energy harvesting system that use natural and artificial energies such as solar, wind, wave, heat, machine vibration, and automobile noise.
Abstract: Recently, sustainable green energy harvesting systems have been receiving great attention for their potential use in self-powered smart wireless sensor network (WSN) systems. In particular, though the developed WSN systems are able to advance public good, very high and long-term budgets will be required in order to use them to supply electrical energy through temporary batteries or connecting power cables. This report summarizes recent significant progress in the development of hybrid nanogenerators for a sustainable energy harvesting system that use natural and artificial energies such as solar, wind, wave, heat, machine vibration, and automobile noise. It starts with a brief introduction of energy harvesting systems, and then summarizes the different hybrid energy harvesting systems: integration of mechanical and photovoltaic energy harvesters, integration of mechanical and thermal energy harvesters, integration of thermal and photovoltaic energy harvesters, and others. In terms of the reported hybrid nanogenerators, a systematic summary of their structures, working mechanisms, and output performances is provided. Specifically, electromagnetic induction, triboelectric, piezoelectric, photovoltaic, thermoelectric, and pyroelectric effects are reviewed on the basis of the individual and hybrid power performances of hybrid nanogenerators and their practical applications with various device designs. Finally, the perspectives on and challenges in developing high performance and sustainable hybrid nanogenerator systems are presented.

225 citations

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TL;DR: It is suggested that the SERTPR s/s genotype is one of the genetic factors for the susceptibility to PTSD and the influence of gene polymorphisms on the biological mechanisms of PTSD, its clinical expression, and its response to treatment.
Abstract: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a prevalent anxiety disorder marked by behavioral, physiologic, and hormonal alterations. The etiology of PTSD is unknown, although exposure to a traumatic event constitutes a necessary, but not sufficient, factor. Serotonergic dysfunction has been implicated in PTSD. The present study examined the possible association between the serotonin-transporter-linked polymorphic region (SERTPR) and PTSD. The genotype and allele frequencies of the SERTPR were analyzed in 100 PTSD patients and 197 unrelated healthy controls using a case-control design. The frequency of the s/s genotype was significantly higher in PTSD patients than in normal controls. These findings suggest that the SERTPR s/s genotype is one of the genetic factors for the susceptibility to PTSD. Further investigations are required into the influence of gene polymorphisms on the biological mechanisms of PTSD, its clinical expression, and its response to treatment.

225 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Michael Grätzel2481423303599
Hyun-Chul Kim1764076183227
Yongsun Kim1562588145619
David J. Mooney15669594172
Jongmin Lee1502257134772
Byung-Sik Hong1461557105696
Inkyu Park1441767109433
Y. Choi141163198709
Kazunori Kataoka13890870412
E. J. Corey136137784110
Pasi A. Jänne13668589488
Suyong Choi135149597053
Intae Yu134137289870
Tae Jeong Kim132142093959
Anders Hagfeldt12960079912
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023103
2022588
20214,342
20204,248
20194,124
20183,826