The demand for deep-ultraviolet (deep-UV) coherent light sources (l < 200 nm) has become increasingly urgent because they have important applications in semiconductor photolithography, laser micromachining, modern scientific instruments (super-high-resolution and angle-resolved photoemission spectrometer, for example) and so forth. To date, the most effective method to generate deep-UV coherent light with solid-state lasers is through cascaded frequency conversion, in particular multiharmonics, using deep-UV nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals. Therefore, the discovery of suitable deep-UV NLO crystals is of great importance.In the past decades, the anionic group theory, [1][2][3] which reveals that the overall nonlinearity of a crystal is the geometrical superposition of the microscopic second-order susceptibility tensors of the NLO-active anionic groups, has been very successful in developing borate NLO crystals. Several important NLO crystals have been discovered, including b-BaB 2 O 4 (BBO), [4] LiB 3 O 5 (LBO), [5] CsB 3 O 5 (CBO), [6] CsLiB 6 O 10 (CLBO), [7,8] and YCa 4 O(BO 3 ) 3 (YCOB), [9] which have been widely used in NLO optics. However, they cannot be used to generate deep-UV coherent light (l < 200 nm) by multiharmonic generation owing to some inherent shortcomings. Thus, the search for new NLO materials, particularly for deep-UV applications, has attracted considerable attention. [10][11][12][13][14] A deep-UV NLO material must have a very short absorption edge, and in this respect, beryllium borates are attractive as they are supposed to possess very large energy gap.[15] It is also well known that the incorporation of fluorine can effectively cause the UV absorption edge of a crystal to blue-shift, so our group has made great efforts to search for new deep-UV NLO fluorine beryllium borate crystals. After more than ten years of intensive research in our group, the [20] Unfortunately, the KBBF crystal is very difficult to grow in thickness because of its strong layering tendency, which severely limits the coherent output power. Therefore, there is great demand for new types of fluorine beryllium borates which have deep-UV transmission, moderate birefringence, and relatively large second harmonic generation (SHG) coefficients, and at the same time overcome the crystal-growth problems found in the KBBF crystal.Alkali-metal and alkaline-earth-metal cations are favorable for the transmission of UV light because there are no d-d electron or f-f electron transitions in this spectral region. As shown in numerous explorations, the size and charge of cations have great influence on the macroscopic packing of anions, which in turn determines the overall NLO properties in a crystal. [21,22] Herein, we utilize both alkali-metal and alkaline-earth-metal cations. Different charge/size combinations of mixed cations may have different influences on the packing of anions, so it is more likely to isolate new phases with interesting stoichiometries, structures, and properties. To date, no fluorine beryllium borates with...
The current pathological and molecular classification of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) provides limited guidance for treatment options, especially for immunotherapy. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are major players of desmoplastic stroma in PDAC, modulating tumor progression and therapeutic response. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we explored the intertumoral heterogeneity among PDAC patients with different degrees of desmoplasia. We found substantial intertumoral heterogeneity in CAFs, ductal cancer cells, and immune cells between the extremely dense and loose types of PDACs (dense-type, high desmoplasia; loose-type, low desmoplasia). Notably, no difference in CAF abundance was detected, but a novel subtype of CAFs with a highly activated metabolic state (meCAFs) was found in loose-type PDAC compared to dense-type PDAC. MeCAFs had highly active glycolysis, whereas the corresponding cancer cells used oxidative phosphorylation as a major metabolic mode rather than glycolysis. We found that the proportion and activity of immune cells were much higher in loose-type PDAC than in dense-type PDAC. Then, the clinical significance of the CAF subtypes was further validated in our PDAC cohort and a public database. PDAC patients with abundant meCAFs had a higher risk of metastasis and a poor prognosis but showed a dramatically better response to immunotherapy (64.71% objective response rate, one complete response). We characterized the intertumoral heterogeneity of cellular components, immune activity, and metabolic status between dense- and loose-type PDACs and identified meCAFs as a novel CAF subtype critical for PDAC progression and the susceptibility to immunotherapy.
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