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Proton-assisted growth of ultra-flat graphene films 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 204-+
作者:  Yuan, Guowen;  Lin, Dongjing;  Wang, Yong;  Huang, Xianlei;  Chen, Wang;  Xie, Xuedong;  Zong, Junyu;  Yuan, Qian-Qian;  Zheng, Hang;  Wang, Di;  Xu, Jie;  Li, Shao-Chun;  Zhang, Yi;  Sun, Jian;  Xi, Xiaoxiang;  Gao, Libo
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Graphene films grown by chemical vapour deposition have unusual physical and chemical properties that offer promise for applications such as flexible electronics and high-frequency transistors(1-10). However, wrinkles invariably form during growth because of the strong coupling to the substrate, and these limit the large-scale homogeneity of the film(1-4,11,12). Here we develop a proton-assisted method of chemical vapour deposition to grow ultra-flat graphene films that are wrinkle-free. Our method of proton penetration(13-17) and recombination to form hydrogen can also reduce the wrinkles formed during traditional chemical vapour deposition of graphene. Some of the wrinkles disappear entirely, owing to the decoupling of van der Waals interactions and possibly an increase in distance from the growth surface. The electronic band structure of the as-grown graphene films shows a V-shaped Dirac cone and a linear dispersion relation within the atomic plane or across an atomic step, confirming the decoupling from the substrate. The ultra-flat nature of the graphene films ensures that their surfaces are easy to clean after a wet transfer process. A robust quantum Hall effect appears even at room temperature in a device with a linewidth of 100 micrometres. Graphene films grown by proton-assisted chemical vapour deposition should largely retain their intrinsic performance, and our method should be easily generalizable to other nanomaterials for strain and doping engineering.


  
Antagonistic cooperativity between crystal growth modifiers 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7791) : 497-+
作者:  Ma, Wenchuan;  Lutsko, James F.;  Rimer, Jeffrey D.;  Vekilov, Peter G.
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Inhibitor pairs that suppress the crystallization of haematin, which is a part of malaria parasites'  physiology, show unexpected antagonism due to attenuation of step pinning by kink blockers.


Ubiquitous processes in nature and the industry exploit crystallization from multicomponent environments(1-5)  however, laboratory efforts have focused on the crystallization of pure solutes(6,7) and the effects of single growth modifiers(8,9). Here we examine the molecular mechanisms employed by pairs of inhibitors in blocking the crystallization of haematin, which is a model organic compound with relevance to the physiology of malaria parasites(10,11). We use a combination of scanning probe microscopy and molecular modelling to demonstrate that inhibitor pairs, whose constituents adopt distinct mechanisms of haematin growth inhibition, kink blocking and step pinning(12,13), exhibit both synergistic and antagonistic cooperativity depending on the inhibitor combination and applied concentrations. Synergism between two crystal growth modifiers is expected, but the antagonistic cooperativity of haematin inhibitors is not reflected in current crystal growth models. We demonstrate that kink blockers reduce the line tension of step edges, which facilitates both the nucleation of crystal layers and step propagation through the gates created by step pinners. The molecular viewpoint on cooperativity between crystallization modifiers provides guidance on the pairing of modifiers in the synthesis of crystalline materials. The proposed mechanisms indicate strategies to understand and control crystallization in both natural and engineered systems, which occurs in complex multicomponent media(1-3,8,9). In a broader context, our results highlight the complexity of crystal-modifier interactions mediated by the structure and dynamics of the crystal interface.


  
Single introductions of soil biota and plants generate long-term legacies in soil and plant community assembly 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 22 (7) : 1145-1151
作者:  Wubs, E. R. Jasper;  van der Putten, Wim H.;  Mortimer, Simon R.;  Korthals, Gerard W.;  Duyts, Henk;  Wagenaar, Roel;  Bezemer, T. Martijn
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Community assembly  nature restoration  plant-soil biota interactions  soil legacy  whole-soil inoculation  
Beyond the 'extinction of experience' - Novel pathways between nature experience and support for nature conservation 期刊论文
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS, 2019, 55: 48-57
作者:  Dean, Angela J.;  Barnett, Adrian G.;  Wilson, Kerrie A.;  Turrell, Gavin
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Conservation support  Bluespace  Greenspace  Urban nature  Concern  Wellbeing  Social interactions  
The impact of urbanisation on nature dose and the implications for human health 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2018, 179: 72-80
作者:  Cox, Daniel T. C.;  Shanahan, Danielle F.;  Hudson, Hannah L.;  Fuller, Richard A.;  Gaston, Kevin J.
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Connectedness to nature  Exposure to nature  Human-nature interactions  Nature orientation  Nature relatedness scale  Rural-urban gradient  
Cross-generational decline in childhood experiences of neighborhood flowering plants in Japan 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2018, 174: 55-62
作者:  Soga, Masashi;  Gaston, Kevin J.;  Kubo, Takahiro
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Biophilia  Connection to nature  Gardens  Green space  Human-nature interactions  Urban biodiversity  
The rarity of direct experiences of nature in an urban population 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2017, 160
作者:  Cox, Daniel T. C.;  Hudson, Hannah L.;  Shanahan, Danielle F.;  Fuller, Richard A.;  Gaston, Kevin J.
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Connection to nature  Exposure to nature  Extinction of experience  Green space  Nature interactions  Nature relatedness