Yuan, Ye Ma, Guijun Cheng, Cheng Zhou, Beitong Zhao, Huan Zhang, Hai-Tao Ding, Han
The manufacturing sector is envisioned to be heavily influenced by artificial intelligence-based technologies with the extraordinary increases in computational power and data volumes. A central challenge in manufacturing sector lies in the requirement of a general framework to ensure satisfied diagnosis and monitoring performances in different manu...
Pearson, D Graham
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Zhao, Zhiyuan Liu, Kai Liu, Yanwei Guo, Yunlong Liu, Yunqi
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Continuous progress in flexible electronics is bringing more convenience and comfort to human lives. In this field, interconnection and novel display applications are acknowledged as important future directions. However, it is a huge scientific and technical challenge to develop intrinsically flexible displays due to the limited size and shape of t...
Wang, Qinqin Tang, Jian Li, Xiaomei Tian, Jinpeng Liang, Jing Li, Na Ji, Depeng Xian, Lede Guo, Yutuo Li, Lu
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The 2D semiconductor of MoS2 has great potential for advanced electronics technologies beyond silicon. So far, high-quality monolayer MoS2 wafers have been available and various demonstrations from individual transistors to integrated circuits have also been shown. In addition to the monolayer, multilayers have narrower band gaps but improved carri...
Li, Shunning Chen, Zhefeng Wang, Zhi Weng, Mouyi Li, Jianyuan Zhang, Mingzheng Lu, Jing Xu, Kang Pan, Feng
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Recent decades have witnessed an exponential growth in the discovery of low-dimensional materials (LDMs), benefiting from our unprecedented capabilities in characterizing their structure and chemistry with the aid of advanced computational techniques. Recently, the success of two-dimensional compounds has encouraged extensive research into one-dime...
Huang, Shichun Jacobsen, Stein B
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Marine carbonate, an important CO2 reservoir, is continuously sent to the Earth's deep interior at subduction zones, forming an essential part of the global carbon cycle. The pros and cons of using calcium isotope compositions to trace marine carbonates recycled into the mantle are discussed in this Perspective. © The Author(s) 2021. Published by O...
Liao, Yijun Li, Yixing Zhao, Rongzhi Zhang, Jian Zhao, Lizhong Ji, Lianze Zhang, Zhengyu Liu, Xiaolian Qin, Gaowu Zhang, Xuefeng
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Multi-metallic nanoparticles have been proven to be an efficient photothermal conversion material, for which the optical absorption can be broadened through the interband transitions (IBTs), but it remains a challenge due to the strong immiscibility among the repelling combinations. Here, assisted by an extremely high evaporation temperature, ultra...
Chen, Xiao-Jun Liu, Yan-He Xu, Ning-Long Sun, Yan-Gang
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Multiple cortical areas including the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) are activated during itch signal processing, yet cortical representation of itch perception remains unknown. Using novel miniature two-photon microscopic imaging in free-moving mice, we investigated the coding of itch perception in S1. We found that pharmacological inactivation...
Hirsch, J E
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Tang, Jin Wu, Yaodong Kong, Lingyao Wang, Weiwei Chen, Yutao Wang, Yihao Soh, Y. Xiong, Yimin Tian, Mingliang Du, Haifeng
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We report differential phase contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of nanoscale magnetic objects in Kagome ferromagnet Fe$_3$Sn$_2$ nanostructures. This technique can directly detect the deflection angle of a focused electron beam, thus allowing clear identification of the real magnetic structures of two magnetic objects includin...