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Light-Induced Stark Effect and Reversible Photoluminescence Quenching in Inorganic Perovskite Nanocrystals (2021)
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Cottam, N. D., Zhang, C., Wildman, J. L., Patanè, A., Turyanska, L., & Makarovsky, O. (2021). Light-Induced Stark Effect and Reversible Photoluminescence Quenching in Inorganic Perovskite Nanocrystals. Advanced Optical Materials, 9(13), Article 2100104. https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202100104

Inorganic perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have demonstrated a number of unique optical and electronic properties for optoelectronic applications. However, the physical properties of these nanostructures, such as the dynamics of charge carriers on diffe... Read More about Light-Induced Stark Effect and Reversible Photoluminescence Quenching in Inorganic Perovskite Nanocrystals.

Cosmic Evolution of the H2 Mass Density and the Epoch of Molecular Gas (2021)
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Garratt, T. K., Coppin, K. E., Geach, J. E., Almaini, O., Hartley, W. G., Maltby, D. T., Simpson, C. J., Wilkinson, A., Conselice, C. J., Franco, M., Ivison, R. J., Koprowski, M. P., Lovell, C. C., Pope, A., Scott, D., & Van Der Werf, P. (2021). Cosmic Evolution of the H2 Mass Density and the Epoch of Molecular Gas. Astrophysical Journal, 912(1), Article 62. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abec81

We present new empirical constraints on the evolution of ρ H2, the cosmological mass density of molecular hydrogen, back to z ≈ 2.5. We employ a statistical approach measuring the average observed 850 μm flux density of near-infrared selected galaxie... Read More about Cosmic Evolution of the H2 Mass Density and the Epoch of Molecular Gas.

Talk to us! Communication is a key factor in improving the comfort of MRI research participants (2021)
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Dewey, R., Ward, C., Junor, A., & Horobin, A. (2021). Talk to us! Communication is a key factor in improving the comfort of MRI research participants. Health Expectations, 24(4), 1137-1144. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13217

Context: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an invaluable diagnostic and research tool. Having an MRI scan is not always comfortable and may deter people from taking part in MRI research. Maximising comfort during scanning will improve participants'... Read More about Talk to us! Communication is a key factor in improving the comfort of MRI research participants.

Near infrared integrated photonic switches for portable quantum sensors (2021)
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Saleeb-Mousa, B., Moss, J. L., Maclean, J. O., Campion, R. P., & Mellor, C. J. (2021). Near infrared integrated photonic switches for portable quantum sensors. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1919(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1919/1/012007

A novel integrated semiconductor photonic switch, based on carrier-induced refractive index changes, has been designed and fabricated for use at near infrared wavelengths (890-920 nm, 750-780 nm and 745-775 nm). These switches are intended for use in... Read More about Near infrared integrated photonic switches for portable quantum sensors.

Machine learning time-local generators of open quantum dynamics (2021)
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Mazza, P. P., Zietlow, D., Carollo, F., Andergassen, S., Martius, G., & Lesanovsky, I. (2021). Machine learning time-local generators of open quantum dynamics. Physical Review Research, 3(2), Article 023084. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevresearch.3.023084

In the study of closed many-body quantum systems one is often interested in the evolution of a subset of degrees of freedom. On many occasions it is possible to approach the problem by performing an appropriate decomposition into a bath and a system.... Read More about Machine learning time-local generators of open quantum dynamics.

Artificial bee colony algorithm: a novel strategy for optical constants and thin film thickness extraction using only optical transmittance spectra for photovoltaic applications (2021)
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Garoudja, E., Amrani, R., Filali, W., Lekoui, F., Oussalah, S., Cuminal, Y., Abboud, P., & Henini, M. (2021). Artificial bee colony algorithm: a novel strategy for optical constants and thin film thickness extraction using only optical transmittance spectra for photovoltaic applications. Optik, 241, 167030. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2021.167030

An effective approach to determine thin film thickness (d) and optical constants
(n, k, α) from transmittance spectrum with interference fringes is proposed. The developed strategy is based on applying the artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm and... Read More about Artificial bee colony algorithm: a novel strategy for optical constants and thin film thickness extraction using only optical transmittance spectra for photovoltaic applications.

Topological two-dimensional Floquet lattice on a single superconducting qubit (2021)
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Malz, D., & Smith, A. (2021). Topological two-dimensional Floquet lattice on a single superconducting qubit. Physical Review Letters, 126(16), Article 163602. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.163602

Current noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices constitute powerful platforms for analogue quantum simulation. The exquisite level of control offered by state-of-the-art quantum computers make them especially promising to implement time-depen... Read More about Topological two-dimensional Floquet lattice on a single superconducting qubit.

Use of and attitudes towards herbal medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study in Vietnam (2021)
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Nguyen, P. H., De Tran, V., Pham, D. T., Dao, T. N. P., & Dewey, R. S. (2021). Use of and attitudes towards herbal medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study in Vietnam. European Journal of Integrative Medicine, 44, Article 101328. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eujim.2021.101328

Introduction: Herbal medicine has a long and rich history of practice in Vietnam. The use and attitudes towards herbal medicine, during the COVID-19 pandemic was explored in this study. The aims were to examine (1) the prevalence and indications for... Read More about Use of and attitudes towards herbal medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study in Vietnam.

Higher-order and fractional discrete time crystals in clean long-range interacting systems (2021)
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Pizzi, A., Knolle, J., & Nunnenkamp, A. (2021). Higher-order and fractional discrete time crystals in clean long-range interacting systems. Nature Communications, 12(1), Article 2341. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22583-5

Discrete time crystals are periodically driven systems characterized by a response with periodicity nT, with T the period of the drive and n > 1. Typically, n is an integer and bounded from above by the dimension of the local (or single particle) Hil... Read More about Higher-order and fractional discrete time crystals in clean long-range interacting systems.

Orbitofrontal control of conduct problems? Evidence from healthy adolescents processing negative facial affect (2021)
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Böttinger, B. W., Baumeister, S., Millenet, S., Barker, G. J., Bokde, A. L. W., Büchel, C., Quinlan, E. B., Desrivières, S., Flor, H., Grigis, A., Garavan, H., Gowland, P., Heinz, A., Ittermann, B., Martinot, J.-L., Martinot, M.-L. P., Artiges, E., Orfanos, D. P., Paus, T., Poustka, L., …IMAGEN Consortium. (2021). Orbitofrontal control of conduct problems? Evidence from healthy adolescents processing negative facial affect. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-021-01770-1

Conduct problems (CP) in patients with disruptive behavior disorders have been linked to impaired prefrontal processing of negative facial affect compared to controls. However, it is unknown whether associations with prefrontal activity during affect... Read More about Orbitofrontal control of conduct problems? Evidence from healthy adolescents processing negative facial affect.

Recovering the origins of the lenticular galaxy NGC 3115 using multiband imaging (2021)
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Buzzo, M. L., Cortesi, A., Hernandez-Jimenez, J. A., Coccato, L., Werle, A., Beraldo e Silva, L., Grossi, M., Vika, M., Barbosa, C. E., Lucatelli, G., Santana-Silva, L., Bamford, S., Debattista, V. P., Forbes, D. A., Overzier, R., Romanowsky, A. J., Ferrari, F., Brodie, J. P., & Mendes de Oliveira, C. (2021). Recovering the origins of the lenticular galaxy NGC 3115 using multiband imaging. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 504(2), 2146-2167. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab941

A detailed study of the morphology of lenticular galaxies is an important way to understand how this type of galaxy is formed and evolves over time. Decomposing a galaxy into its components (disc, bulge, bar, ...) allows recovering the colour gradien... Read More about Recovering the origins of the lenticular galaxy NGC 3115 using multiband imaging.

Monitoring Crystallization Processes in Confined Porous Materials by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (2021)
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Juramy, M., Chèvre, R., Cerreia Vioglio, P., Ziarelli, F., Besson, E., Gastaldi, S., Viel, S., Thureau, P., Harris, K. D. M., & Mollica, G. (2021). Monitoring Crystallization Processes in Confined Porous Materials by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 143(16), 6095-6103. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c12982

Establishing mechanistic understanding of crystallization processes at the molecular level is challenging, as it requires both the detection of transient solid phases and monitoring the evolution of both liquid and solid phases as a function of time.... Read More about Monitoring Crystallization Processes in Confined Porous Materials by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.

An analytical model to kinematically identify thin discs in MaNGA galaxies (2021)
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Bershady, M. A., Weijmans, A.-M., Yang, M., Boardman, N. F., Merrifield, M., & Drory, N. (2021). An analytical model to kinematically identify thin discs in MaNGA galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 504(2), 2658-2669. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1049

We present an analytical model to identify thin discs in galaxies, and apply this model to a sample of SDSS MaNGA galaxies. This model fits the velocity and velocity dispersion fields of galaxies with regular kinematics. By introducing two parameters... Read More about An analytical model to kinematically identify thin discs in MaNGA galaxies.

Thermodynamic bounds on coherent transport in periodically driven conductors (2021)
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Potanina, E., Flindt, C., Moskalets, M., & Brandner, K. (2021). Thermodynamic bounds on coherent transport in periodically driven conductors. Physical Review X, 11(2), 1-26. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevx.11.021013

Periodically driven coherent conductors provide a universal platform for the development of quantum transport devices. Here, we lay down a comprehensive theory to describe the thermodynamics of these systems. We first focus on moderate thermoelectric... Read More about Thermodynamic bounds on coherent transport in periodically driven conductors.

Measurement-feedback control of the chiral photon emission from an atom chain into a nanofiber (2021)
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Buonaiuto, G., Lesanovsky, I., & Olmos, B. (2021). Measurement-feedback control of the chiral photon emission from an atom chain into a nanofiber. Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 38(5), 1470-1476. https://doi.org/10.1364/josab.422893

We theoretically investigate measurement-based feedback control of a laser-driven one-dimensional atomic chain interfaced with a nanofiber. The interfacing leads to all-to-all interactions among the atomic emitters and induces chirality, i.e. the dir... Read More about Measurement-feedback control of the chiral photon emission from an atom chain into a nanofiber.

Contrasting Measures of Cerebrovascular Reactivity Between MRI and Doppler: A Cross-Sectional Study of Younger and Older Healthy Individuals (2021)
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Burley, C. V., Francis, S. T., Thomas, K. N., Whittaker, A. C., Lucas, S. J., & Mullinger, K. J. (2021). Contrasting Measures of Cerebrovascular Reactivity Between MRI and Doppler: A Cross-Sectional Study of Younger and Older Healthy Individuals. Frontiers in Physiology, 12, Article 656746. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.656746

Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) is used as an outcome measure of brain health. Traditionally, lower CVR is associated with ageing, poor fitness and brain-related conditions (e.g. stroke, dementia). Indeed, CVR is suggested as a biomarker for disease... Read More about Contrasting Measures of Cerebrovascular Reactivity Between MRI and Doppler: A Cross-Sectional Study of Younger and Older Healthy Individuals.

The impact of line-of-sight structures on measuring H₀ with strong lensing time-delays (2021)
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Li, N., Becker, C., & Dye, S. (2021). The impact of line-of-sight structures on measuring H₀ with strong lensing time-delays

Measurements of The Hubble-Lemaitre constant from early- and local-universe observations show a significant discrepancy. In an attempt to understand the origin of this mismatch, independent techniques to measure H0 are required. One such technique, s... Read More about The impact of line-of-sight structures on measuring H₀ with strong lensing time-delays.

Numerical simulation of quantum nonequilibrium phase transitions without finite-size effects (2021)
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Gillman, E., Carollo, F., & Lesanovsky, I. (2021). Numerical simulation of quantum nonequilibrium phase transitions without finite-size effects. Physical Review A, 103(4), Article L040201. https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.103.l040201

Classical (1 + 1)D cellular automata, as for instance Domany-Kinzel cellular automata, are paradigmatic systems for the study of non-equilibrium phenomena. Such systems evolve in discrete time-steps, and are thus free of time-discretisation errors. M... Read More about Numerical simulation of quantum nonequilibrium phase transitions without finite-size effects.

Gender issues in fundamental physics: Strumia’s bibliometric analysis fails to account for key confounders and confuses correlation with causation (2021)
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Ball, P., Britton, T. B., Hengel, E., Moriarty, P., Oliver, R. A., Rippon, G., Saini, A., & Wade, J. (2021). Gender issues in fundamental physics: Strumia’s bibliometric analysis fails to account for key confounders and confuses correlation with causation. Quantitative Science Studies, 2(1), 263-272. https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00117

Alessandro Strumia recently published a survey of gender differences in publications and citations in high-energy physics (HEP). In addition to providing full access to the data, code, and methodology, Strumia (2020) systematically describes and acco... Read More about Gender issues in fundamental physics: Strumia’s bibliometric analysis fails to account for key confounders and confuses correlation with causation.

Theoretical uncertainties for cosmological first-order phase transitions (2021)
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Croon, D., Gould, O., Schicho, P., Tenkanen, T. V., & White, G. (2021). Theoretical uncertainties for cosmological first-order phase transitions. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2021(4), Article 55. https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04%282021%29055

We critically examine the magnitude of theoretical uncertainties in perturbative calculations of fist-order phase transitions, using the Standard Model effective field theory as our guide. In the usual daisy-resummed approach, we find large uncertain... Read More about Theoretical uncertainties for cosmological first-order phase transitions.