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  • Atoms in a semiconductor can have non-zero nuclear spins, creating a large ensemble with many quantum degrees of freedom. An electron spin coupled to the nuclei of a semiconductor quantum dot can witness the creation of entanglement within the ensemble.

    • Dorian A. Gangloff
    • Leon Zaporski
    • Mete Atatüre
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 17, P: 1247-1253
  • The thousands of nuclear spins surrounding gallium arsenide quantum dots can interface with electron spin qubits and photons. With quantum engineering, this nuclear spin ensemble becomes a robust register for quantum information storage.

    • Martin Hayhurst Appel
    • Alexander Ghorbal
    • Mete Atatüre
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 21, P: 368-373
  • The techniques we typically employ to study spin-waves in magnetic materials, such as Brillouin Light Scattering, are two-dimensional. Spin waves, however, are manifestly three-dimensional. Here, Girardi et al. succeed in such three-dimensional imaging of spin waves in a synthetic antiferromagnet using Time-Resolved Soft X-ray Laminography.

    • Davide Girardi
    • Simone Finizio
    • Edoardo Albisetti
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-9
  • A major feature defining the motion of magnetic spin textures is the chirality or ’handedness’ of the spin texture, which in turn depends on the underlying material. Normally it is considered as fixed, but in this article Fillion et al demonstrate control of the chirality of skyrmions in a ferromagnetic multilayer, switching the chirality back and forth using an applied gate voltage.

    • Charles-Elie Fillion
    • Johanna Fischer
    • Hélène Béa
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-8
  • In a mouse model of prostate cancer, neural progenitors from the central nervous system that express doublecortin infiltrate tumours and metastases, and can generate new adrenergic neurons in tumours.

    • Philippe Mauffrey
    • Nicolas Tchitchek
    • Claire Magnon
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 569, P: 672-678
  • In this Perspective, Magnon and Hondermarck introduce the emerging field of cancer neuroscience and outline how the bidirectional crosstalk between the brain and peripheral tumours drives cancer development and progression.

    • Claire Magnon
    • Hubert Hondermarck
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Cancer
    Volume: 23, P: 317-334