In Brief in 2021

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  • A paper in Nature reports a laser-free method to entangle two trapped-ion qubits that has high fidelity and potential for scalability.

    • Giulia Pacchioni
    In Brief
  • An article in Physical Review Applied reports an architecture based on a ring resonator that supports a network of superconducting qubits with enhanced connectivity and negligible crosstalk.

    • Giulia Pacchioni
    In Brief
  • An article in Physical Review Letters reports a formalism enabling the use of a D-Wave quantum annealer to sample the equilibrium ensemble of dense polymer mixtures.

    • Giulia Pacchioni
    In Brief
  • An article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA reports the engineering of lymphatic vessels in collagen matrices.

    • Christine Horejs
    In Brief
  • An article in ACS Nano reports the design of polymer nanoparticles for the delivery of antiviral therapies across the blood–brain barrier to target HIV in the brain.

    • Christine Horejs
    In Brief
  • An article in Science Robotics presents an autonomous excavator system able to recognize and load a range of materials in different environments.

    • Giulia Pacchioni
    In Brief
  • An article in npj Computational Materials reports a deep-learning workflow for the analysis of microscopy images that can adapt to changing conditions.

    • Giulia Pacchioni
    In Brief
  • An article in Nature Chemistry uses the knowledge gathered in the Cambridge Structural Database to build a machine-learning model that predicts the oxidation states of metal–organic frameworks.

    • Ariane Vartanian
    In Brief
  • An article in npj Computational Materials reports a machine learning-based solver that predicts local stresses in mechanically heterogeneous solids.

    • Ariane Vartanian
    In Brief
  • An article in Nature Materials reports a detailed characterization of the atomic and electronic structure of WS2/WSe2, highlighting the influence of the 3D structural reconstruction of the moiré superlattice on the correlated phenomena observed in this material.

    • Giulia Pacchioni
    In Brief
  • An article in Physical Review Letters shows that changing the twist angle of MoSe2/WSe2 samples can lengthen the lifetime of excitons in the system by an order of magnitude.

    • Ankita Anirban
    In Brief
  • An article in Physical Review Letters reports theoretical calculations predicting that a 2D second-order topological insulator state exists in the gaps separating the low-energy flat bands from higher-energy bands in twisted bilayer graphene and twisted bilayer boron nitride.

    • Giulia Pacchioni
    In Brief
  • An article in Nature reports measurements of lattice vibrations in bilayer graphene twisted at very small angles by tip-enhanced nano-Raman spectroscopy.

    • Ankita Anirban
    In Brief