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October 2018 Volume 13, Issue 10 |
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Semi-artificial photosynthesis p871 doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0290-0 |
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Let there be nano pp872 - 873 Chris Toumey doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0276-y |
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Energy consumption in chemical fuel-driven self-assembly pp882 - 889 Giulio Ragazzon & Leonard J. Prins doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0250-8 This Perspective discusses experimental efforts and conceptual frameworks of chemical fuel-driven self-assembly. |
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Interfacing nature's catalytic machinery with synthetic materials for semi-artificial photosynthesis pp890 - 899 Nikolay Kornienko, Jenny Z. Zhang et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0251-7 This Review summarizes recent progress on enzymatic and microbial hybrid systems for solar-to-fuel conversion, as well as the challenges the field is facing. |
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Bacteria photosensitized by intracellular gold nanoclusters for solar fuel production pp900 - 905 Hao Zhang, Hao Liu, Zhiquan Tian, Dylan Lu, Yi Yu et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0267-z A photosynthetic biohybrid system based on non-photosynthetic bacteria that incorporate gold nanoclusters achieves faster electron transfer and more durable solar CO2 fixation. |
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Interacting polariton fluids in a monolayer of tungsten disulfide pp906 - 909 Fábio Barachati, Antonio Fieramosca, Soroush Hafezian, Jie Gu, Biswanath Chakraborty et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0219-7 Hybrid light–matter states at the surface of a 2D material can interact strongly and propagate over macroscopic distances. |
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Generation, transport and detection of valley-locked spin photocurrent in WSe2–graphene–Bi2Se3 heterostructures pp910 - 914 Soonyoung Cha, Minji Noh, Jehyun Kim, Jangyup Son, Hyemin Bae et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0195-y Lateral TMD–graphene–topological insulator hetero-devices enable room-temperature optoelectronic transport of the valley-locked spin polarization degree of freedom. |
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Superconducting gatemon qubit based on a proximitized two-dimensional electron gas pp915 - 919 Lucas Casparis, Malcolm R. Connolly, Morten Kjaergaard, Natalie J. Pearson, Anders Kringhøj et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0207-y Scalable gate tunable superconducting qubits can be realized using a proximitized InAs two-dimensional electron gas. |
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A quantum-dot heat engine operating close to the thermodynamic efficiency limits pp920 - 924 Martin Josefsson, Artis Svilans, Adam M. Burke, Eric A. Hoffmann, Sofia Fahlvik et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0200-5 Direct thermal-to-electric energy conversion can be performed at electronic efficiencies comparable to efficiencies of traditional cyclical heat engines. |
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Ensemble multicolour FRET model enables barcoding at extreme FRET levels pp925 - 932 Milad Dagher, Michael Kleinman, Andy Ng & David Juncker doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0205-0 An ensemble multicolour FRET model is introduced and used to extend multicolour barcoding to extreme FRET regimes, enabling in silico design of 580 barcode responses using common dyes and cytometer optics, and permitting fully automated decoding. |
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Construction of integrated gene logic-chip pp933 - 940 Takeya Masubuchi, Masayuki Endo, Ryo Iizuka, Ayaka Iguchi, Dong Hyun Yoon et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0202-3 DNA origami-based integrated gene transcription modules enable the rational design of transcription activity. Architectural modalities between gene and RNA polymerase allow the autonomous response to various signals with reprogrammable logic gates. |
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Lifetime-engineered NIR-II nanoparticles unlock multiplexed in vivo imaging pp941 - 946 Yong Fan, Peiyuan Wang, Yiqing Lu, Rui Wang, Lei Zhou et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0221-0 Using lifetime-resolved imaging techniques, engineered nanoparticles can be used to perform multiplexed imaging in the NIR-II region with limited interference from biological tissues, thus by-passing the challenges of conventional deep imaging. |
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Controllable conductive readout in self-assembled, topologically confined ferroelectric domain walls pp947 - 952 Ji Ma, Jing Ma, Qinghua Zhang, Renci Peng, Jing Wang et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0204-1 Self-assembled, ferroelectric BiFeO3 nanoislands confine centre-type quad-domains that can be switched reliably by means of an electric field, changing the domain-wall conductance by three orders of magnitude. |
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Enhanced water splitting under modal strong coupling conditions pp953 - 958 Xu Shi, Kosei Ueno, Tomoya Oshikiri, Quan Sun, Keiji Sasaki et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0208-x Strong coupling between a Fabry–Pérot cavity mode and plasmonic modes enhances the internal quantum efficiency of a water splitting device. |
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Tunable thermal transport and reversible thermal conductivity switching in topologically networked bio-inspired materials pp959 - 964 John A. Tomko, Abdon Pena-Francesch, Huihun Jung, Madhusudan Tyagi, Benjamin D. Allen et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0227-7 Thermal conductivity in a proteinaceous semi-crystalline material can be modulated by more than three times upon hydration and dehydration cycles. |
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Plasmonic meta-electrodes allow intracellular recordings at network level on high-density CMOS-multi-electrode arrays pp965 - 971 Michele Dipalo, Giovanni Melle, Laura Lovato, Andrea Jacassi, Francesca Santoro et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0222-z A combination of planar porous electrodes, optoacoustic poration and laser scanning allows large-scale recording of intracellular action potentials of cardiomyocyte cultures on CMOS-MEAs. |
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Publisher Correction: Controllable conductive readout in self-assembled, topologically confined ferroelectric domain walls p972 Ji Ma, Jing Ma, Qinghua Zhang, Renci Peng, Jing Wang et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0247-3 |
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Author Correction: Plasmonic meta-electrodes allow intracellular recordings at network level on high-density CMOS-multi-electrode arrays p972 Michele Dipalo, Giovanni Melle, Laura Lovato, Andrea Jacassi, Francesca Santoro et al. doi:10.1038/s41565-018-0261-5 |
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