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Coronavirus vaccines: key questions 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7800) : 481-481
作者:  Esposito, Elga;  Li, Wenlu;  T. Mandeville, Emiri;  Park, Ji-Hyun;  Sencan, Ikbal;  Guo, Shuzhen;  Shi, Jingfei;  Lan, Jing;  Lee, Janice;  Hayakawa, Kazuhide;  Sakadzic, Sava;  Ji, Xunming;  Lo, Eng H.
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Some experts warn that accelerated testing will involve some risky trade-offs.


Some experts warn that accelerated testing will involve some risky trade-offs.


  
Strain engineering and epitaxial stabilization of halide perovskites 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 209-+
作者:  Chen, Yimu;  Lei, Yusheng;  Li, Yuheng;  Yu, Yugang;  Cai, Jinze;  Chiu, Ming-Hui;  Rao, Rahul;  Gu, Yue;  Wang, Chunfeng;  Choi, Woojin;  Hu, Hongjie;  Wang, Chonghe;  Li, Yang;  Song, Jiawei;  Zhang, Jingxin;  Qi, Baiyan;  Lin, Muyang;  Zhang, Zhuorui;  Islam, Ahmad E.;  Maruyama, Benji;  Dayeh, Shadi;  Li, Lain-Jong;  Yang, Kesong;  Lo, Yu-Hwa;  Xu, Sheng
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Strain engineering is a powerful tool with which to enhance semiconductor device performance(1,2). Halide perovskites have shown great promise in device applications owing to their remarkable electronic and optoelectronic properties(3-5). Although applying strain to halide perovskites has been frequently attempted, including using hydrostatic pressurization(6-8), electrostriction(9), annealing(10-12), van der Waals force(13), thermal expansion mismatch(14), and heat-induced substrate phase transition(15), the controllable and device-compatible strain engineering of halide perovskites by chemical epitaxy remains a challenge, owing to the absence of suitable lattice-mismatched epitaxial substrates. Here we report the strained epitaxial growth of halide perovskite single-crystal thin films on lattice-mismatched halide perovskite substrates. We investigated strain engineering of a-formamidinium lead iodide (alpha-FAPbI(3)) using both experimental techniques and theoretical calculations. By tailoring the substrate composition-and therefore its lattice parameter-a compressive strain as high as 2.4 per cent is applied to the epitaxial alpha-FAPbI(3) thin film. We demonstrate that this strain effectively changes the crystal structure, reduces the bandgap and increases the hole mobility of alpha-FAPbI(3). Strained epitaxy is also shown to have a substantial stabilization effect on the alpha-FAPbI(3) phase owing to the synergistic effects of epitaxial stabilization and strain neutralization. As an example, strain engineering is applied to enhance the performance of an alpha-FAPbI(3)-based photodetector.


  
Operation of a silicon quantum processor unit cell above one kelvin 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7803) : 350-+
作者:  Han, Kyuho;  Pierce, Sarah E.;  Li, Amy;  Spees, Kaitlyn;  Anderson, Grace R.;  Seoane, Jose A.;  Lo, Yuan-Hung;  Dubreuil, Michael;  Olivas, Micah;  Kamber, Roarke A.;  Wainberg, Michael;  Kostyrko, Kaja;  Kelly, Marcus R.;  Yousefi, Maryam;  Simpkins, Scott W.;  Yao, David
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Quantum computers are expected to outperform conventional computers in several important applications, from molecular simulation to search algorithms, once they can be scaled up to large numbers-typically millions-of quantum bits (qubits)(1-3). For most solid-state qubit technologies-for example, those using superconducting circuits or semiconductor spins-scaling poses a considerable challenge because every additional qubit increases the heat generated, whereas the cooling power of dilution refrigerators is severely limited at their operating temperature (less than 100 millikelvin)(4-6). Here we demonstrate the operation of a scalable silicon quantum processor unit cell comprising two qubits confined to quantum dots at about 1.5 kelvin. We achieve this by isolating the quantum dots from the electron reservoir, and then initializing and reading the qubits solely via tunnelling of electrons between the two quantum dots(7-9). We coherently control the qubits using electrically driven spin resonance(10,11) in isotopically enriched silicon(12 28)Si, attaining single-qubit gate fidelities of 98.6 per cent and a coherence time of 2 microseconds during '  hot'  operation, comparable to those of spin qubits in natural silicon at millikelvin temperatures(13-16). Furthermore, we show that the unit cell can be operated at magnetic fields as low as 0.1 tesla, corresponding to a qubit control frequency of 3.5 gigahertz, where the qubit energy is well below the thermal energy. The unit cell constitutes the core building block of a full-scale silicon quantum computer and satisfies layout constraints required by error-correction architectures(8),(17). Our work indicates that a spin-based quantum computer could be operated at increased temperatures in a simple pumped He-4 system (which provides cooling power orders of magnitude higher than that of dilution refrigerators), thus potentially enabling the integration of classical control electronics with the qubit array(18,19).


  
Targeting cardiac fibrosis with engineered T cells 期刊论文
NATURE, 2019, 573 (7774) : 430-+
作者:  Aghajanian, Haig;  Kimura, Toru;  Rurik, Joel G.;  Hancock, Aidan S.;  Leibowitz, Michael S.;  Li, Li;  Scholler, John;  Monslow, James;  Lo, Albert;  Han, Wei;  Wang, Tao;  Bedi, Kenneth;  Morley, Michael P.;  Saldana, Ricardo A. Linares;  Bolar, Nikhita A.;  McDaid, Kendra;  Assenmacher, Charles-Antoine;  Smith, Cheryl L.;  Wirth, Dagmar;  June, Carl H.;  Margulies, Kenneth B.;  Jain, Rajan;  Pure, Ellen;  Albelda, Steven M.;  Epstein, Jonathan A.
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Loci associated with skin pigmentation identified in African populations 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2017, 358 (6365) : 887-+
作者:  Crawford, Nicholas G.;  Kelly, Derek E.;  Hansen, Matthew E. B.;  Beltrame, Marcia H.;  Fan, Shaohua;  Bowman, Shanna L.;  Jewett, Ethan;  Ranciaro, Alessia;  Thompson, Simon;  Lo, Yancy;  Pfeifer, Susanne P.;  Jensen, Jeffrey D.;  Campbell, Michael C.;  Beggs, William;  Hormozdiari, Farhad;  Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata;  Mokone, Gaonyadiwe George;  Nyambo, Thomas;  Meskel, Dawit Wolde;  Belay, Gurja;  Haut, Jake;  Rothschild, Harriet;  Zon, Leonard;  Zhou, Yi;  Kovacs, Michael A.;  Xu, Mai;  Zhang, Tongwu;  Bishop, Kevin;  Sinclair, Jason;  Rivas, Cecilia;  Elliot, Eugene;  Choi, Jiyeon;  Li, Shengchao A.;  Hicks, Belynda;  Burgess, Shawn;  Abnet, Christian;  Watkins-Chow, Dawn E.;  Oceana, Elena;  Song, Yun S.;  Eskin, Eleazar;  Brown, Kevin M.;  Marks, Michael S.;  Loftus, Stacie K.;  Pavan, William J.;  Yeager, Meredith;  Chanock, Stephen;  Tishkoff, Sarah A.
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