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Chiral hybrid organic-inorganic metal halides (HOMHs) hold great promise in broad applications ranging from ferroelectrics, spintronics to nonlinear optics, owing to their broken inversion symmetry and tunable chiroptoelectronic properties. Typically, chiral HOMHs are constructed by chiral organic cations and metal anion polyhedra, with the latter regarded as optoelectronic active units. However, the primary design approaches are largely constrained to regulation of general components within structural formula. Herein, supramolecular approaches have been taken for the functionalization of chiral enantiomers by anchoring chiral cations with crown ether hosting molecules. Chiral HOMHs of R-/S-(18-crown-6@ClMBA)MnBr have been thus obtained with boosted linear and nonlinear chiroptical properties. The self-assembled cations lead to enhanced structural rigidity, which promote near-unity green light emission and strong circularly polarized luminescence with a high asymmetry factor, along with high efficiency second-order nonlinear optical responses. In particular, these chiral HOMH single crystals demonstrate a sensitive discrimination for circularly polarized laser in the near-infrared region with the nonlinear optical asymmetry factor (g) as high as 1.8. This work highlights the contribution of supramolecular assembly in improving chiroptical performances, offering valuable insights for the design of new chiral HOMH materials with promising application potentials as linear and nonlinear CPL emitters and detectors.
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IEEE Trans Cybern
September 2025
This article presents an approach to ensure the robust forward invariance of safe sets for sampled-data input nonlinear dynamical systems with model uncertainties. We first design a continuous-time composite controller structure for the uncertain system by integrating an uncertainty compensation term and a state feedback term. The uncertainty compensation term is generated by a nonlinear observer, while the feedback term is subject to linear constraints on a high order control barrier function (HOCBF) which effectively mitigates the adverse effects of the uncertainty observation error on the safety constraints.
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This article proposes a novel model-based planning framework for freeway ramp metering (RM), denoted as Koopman-driven linearized model-based offline planning (KLMOP). This framework integrates the model predictive control (MPC) and offline reinforcement learning (RL) under assumptions of a linear Markov decision process (MDP) with the Koopman operator. KLMOP introduces a fully linearized control framework by learning and modeling the dynamics, reward function, and value function in a latent space through a Koopman-based latent dynamical model (KLDM) and a pessimistic value iteration (PEVI) algorithm.
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September 2025
Geosciences Department and Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (CNRS and IPSL), École Normale Supérieure and PSL University, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France.
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September 2025
Graduate School of Physical Education, Myongji University, Yongin, Republic of Korea.
Background: High levels of glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are associated with high mortality and cardiovascular risk. Physical activity is an affordable intervention that is available to most people, but the type and amount of exercise to induce metabolic benefits in T1D are not known with certainty.
Objective: To determine the comparative effectiveness of diverse exercise modes and dosages to influence HbA1c in patients with T1D.
Am J Prev Cardiol
September 2025
Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
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