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67Fundamental understanding of Na-induced high temperature embrittlement in Al–Mg alloysPhilosophical Magazine 87 (1): 147-157. 2007.
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114Order–disorder transition and thermal conductivity of 2Zr2O7solid solutionsPhilosophical Magazine 89 (6): 553-564. 2009.
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25AI’s nanotech moment: unmasking AI implementations in society and their societal rewiringAI and Society 41 (4): 4109-4110. 2026.
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23© The Author 2016.Topological quantum materials represent a new class of matter with both exotic physical phenomena and novel application potentials. Many Heusler compounds, which exhibit rich emergent properties such as unusual magnetism, superconductivity and heavy fermion behaviour, have been predicted to host non-trivial topological electronic structures. The coexistence of topological order and other unusual properties makes Heusler materials ideal platform to search for new topological qua…Read more
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13Proper neurological function in humans requires precise control of levels of the epigenetic regulator methyl CpGbinding protein 2. MeCP2 protein levels are low in fetal brains, where the predominant MECP2 transcripts have an unusually long 39 untranslated region. Here, we show that miR-483-5p, an intragenic microRNA of the imprinted IGF2, regulates MeCP2 levels through a human-specific binding site in the MECP2 long 39 UTR. We demonstrate the inverse correlation of miR-483-5p and MeCP2 levels in…Read more
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19© The Author 2017.The observation of replica bands in single-unit-cell FeSe on SrTiO3 by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy has led to the conjecture that the coupling between FeSe electrons and the STO phonons are responsible for the enhancement of T c over other FeSe-based superconductors. However the recent observation of a similar superconducting gap in single-unit-cell FeSe/STO raised the question of whether a similar mechanism applies. Here we report the ARPES study of the electroni…Read more
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12© The Author 2017.Topological Weyl semimetal, a new state of quantum matter, has sparked enormous research interest recently. Possessing unique Weyl fermions in the bulk and Fermi arcs on the surface, TWSs offer a rare platform for realizing many exotic physical phenomena. TWSs can be classified into type-I that respect Lorentz symmetry and type-II that do not. Here, we directly visualize the electronic structure of MoTe 2, a recently proposed type-II TWS. Using angle-resolved photoemission spec…Read more
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24© 2016 American Chemical Society.Layered transition metal chalcogenides with large spin orbit coupling have recently sparked much interest due to their potential applications for electronic, optoelectronic, spintronics, and valleytronics. However, most current understanding of the electronic structure near band valleys in momentum space is based on either theoretical investigations or optical measurements, leaving the detailed band structure elusive. For example, the exact position of the conduc…Read more
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18© 2016 American Physical Society.The nematic state, where a system is translationally invariant but breaks rotational symmetry, has drawn great attention recently due to the experimental observations of such a state in both cuprates and iron-based superconductors. The origin of nematicity and its possible tie to the pairing mechanism of high-Tc, however, still remain controversial. Here, we study the electronic structure of a multilayer FeSe film using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. …Read more
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19© 2015 American Physical Society.The level of electronic correlation has been one of the key questions in understanding the nature of superconductivity. Among the iron-based superconductors, the iron chalcogenide family exhibits the strongest electron correlations. To gauge the correlation strength, we performed a systematic angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study on the iron chalcogenide series Fe1+ySexTe1-x, a model system with the simplest structure. Our measurement reveals an incoher…Read more
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24© 2015 The Authors.Here, we examine the mechanism by which plasmacytoid dendritic cells and type I interferons promote humoral autoimmunity. In an amyloid-induced experimental autoimmune model, neutrophil depletion enhanced anti-nuclear antibody development, which correlated with heightened IFN-γ production by natural killer cells. IFN-α/β produced by pDCs activated NK cells via IL-15 induction. Neutrophils released reactive oxygen species, which negatively modulated the levels of IL-15, thereby…Read more
Zs Liu
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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University of Chinese Academy of SciencesOther
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Technology |
| Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence |
| 20th Century Continental Philosophy |