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  1. Measurements are presented of the cross-section for the central exclusive production ofJ/\psi\to\mu^+\mu^- J / ψ μ + μ and\psi(2S)\to\mu^+\mu^- ψ ( 2 S ) μ + μ processes in proton-proton collisions at\sqrt{s} = 13 \ \mathrm{TeV} s = 13 T e V with 2016–2018 data. They are performed by requiring both muons to be in the LHCb acceptance (with pseudorapidity2<\eta_{\mu^±} < 4.5 2 < η μ ± < 4.5 ) and mesons in the rapidity range2.0 < y < 4.5 2.0 < y < 4.5 . The integrated cross-section results are\sigma_{J/\psi\to\mu^+\mu^-}(2.0 σ J / ψ μ + μ ( 2.0 < y J / ψ < 4.5 , 2.0 < η μ ± < 4.5 ) = 400 ± 2 ± 5 ± 12 p b , σ ψ ( 2 S ) μ + μ ( 2.0 < y ψ ( 2 S ) < 4.5 , 2.0 < η μ ± < 4.5 ) = 9.40 ± 0.15 ± 0.13 ± 0.27 p b , where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic and due to the luminosity determination. In addition, a measurement of the ratio of\psi(2S) ψ ( 2 S ) andJ/\psi J / ψ cross-sections, at an average photon-proton centre-of-mass energy of1\ \mathrm{TeV} 1 T e V , is performed, giving$ = 0.1763 ± 0.0029 ± 0.0008 ± 0.0039,$$ where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic and the third due to the knowledge of the involved branching fractions. For the first time, the dependence of theJ/\psi$ J / ψ and\psi(2S) ψ ( 2 S ) cross-sections on the total transverse momentum transfer is determined inpp p p collisions and is found consistent with the behaviour observed in electron-proton collisions. 
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  2. Abstract Hybrid organic–inorganic perovskite light‐emitting devices (LEDs) have recently shown the characteristic dynamical behavior of light‐emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), with intrinsic ionic migration creating an electric double layer and internal p‐i‐n structure and by accumulation of ions at interfaces. Therefore, the development of perovskite light‐emitting and photovoltaic devices based on the concepts of LEC operation attracts much attention and clarifies general physical processes in perovskites. Here, new directions that can further improve perovskite optoelectronic devices and extend their functionalities using additive mobile ions are overviewed: 1) enhancing single‐layer LECs with lithium additives for increased efficiency and longer lifetime; 2) facilitating ionic motion in three‐layer perovskite LECs to create dual‐functional devices, operating as both LEC and solar cells; and 3) creating truly ambipolar LEC devices with carbon nanotubes as stable electrodes that leverage ionic doping. Taken together, the use of these approaches provides a strategy to create efficient, stable, and bright LECs, which use advantages of both LED and LEC operation. It is discussed that how the LEC behavior in perovskite LEDs can be further improved to address the long‐term challenges in perovskite optoelectronics, such as stability, through approaches like ionically reconfigurable host/guest systems. 
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