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Polyatomic molecules have rich structural features that make them uniquely suited to applications in quantum information science1-3, quantum simulation4-6, ultracold chemistry7 and searches for physics beyond the standard model8-10. However, a key challenge is fully controlling both the internal quantum state and the motional degrees of freedom of the molecules. Here we demonstrate the creation of an optical tweezer array of individual polyatomic molecules, CaOH, with quantum control of their internal quantum state. The complex quantum structure of CaOH results in a non-trivial dependence of the molecules' behaviour on the tweezer light wavelength. We control this interaction and directly and non-destructively image individual molecules in the tweezer array with a fidelity greater than 90%. The molecules are manipulated at the single internal quantum state level, thus demonstrating coherent state control in a tweezer array. The platform demonstrated here will enable a variety of experiments using individual polyatomic molecules with arbitrary spatial arrangement.
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The Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a proven model for successfully delivering medical and long-term care services to seniors whose desire is to age at home. PACE is a vertically integrated system of care that is centred around the belief that it is better for the well-being of seniors with chronic care needs and their families to be served in the community whenever possible. Through this paper, we share On Lok's story and how the PACE model has become a national model, replicated in communities throughout the United States.