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Boundary modes of a charge density wave state in a topological material
Charge density waves appear in numerous condensed matter platforms ranging from high-temperature superconductors to quantum Hall systems. Despite such ubiquity, there has been a lack of direct experimental stu...
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Super-stealth dicing of transparent solids with nanometric precision
Laser cutting of semiconductor wafers and transparent dielectrics has become a dominant process in manufacturing industries, encompassing a wide range of applications from display panels to microelectronic chi...
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Open AccessExtracting high-order cosmological information in galaxy surveys with power spectra
The reconstruction method was proposed more than a decade ago to boost the signal of baryonic acoustic oscillations measured in galaxy redshift surveys, which is one of key probes for dark energy. After moving...
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Programmable repulsive potential for tight-binding from Chen-Möbius inversion theorem
An accurate total energy calculation is essential in materials computation. To date, many tight-binding (TB) approaches based on parameterized hop** can produce electronic structures comparable to those obta...
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Author Correction: A one-third magnetization plateau phase as evidence for the Kitaev interaction in a honeycomb-lattice antiferromagnet
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A one-third magnetization plateau phase as evidence for the Kitaev interaction in a honeycomb-lattice antiferromagnet
The magnetization of a quantum magnet can be pinned at a fraction of its saturated value by collective effects. One example of such a plateau phase is found in spin-1/2 triangular-lattice antiferromagnets. The...
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The nearest neutron star candidate in a binary revealed by optical time-domain surveys
The near-Earth (within ∼100 pc) supernova explosions in the past several million years can cause the global deposition of radioactive elements (e.g., 60Fe) on Earth. The remnants of such supernovae are too old to...
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Open AccessHall-Bulk photovoltaic effect in BiFeO3/SrTiO3 at low temperatures
The bulk photovoltaic effect is considered promising for the next generation of solar cells as it could exceed the Shockley-Queisser limit. Studies have shown many materials have the bulk photovoltaic effect, ...
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Prospective study of light dark matter search with a newly proposed DarkSHINE experiment
Dark photons have been well motivated as strong candidates for dark force carriers and light dark matter in the sub-GeV mass range. Compared with collider experiments, fixed-target experiments provide a comple...
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A dynamically discovered and characterized non-accreting neutron star–M dwarf binary candidate
Typically, neutron stars are discovered by observations at radio, X-ray or gamma-ray wavelengths. Unlike radio pulsar surveys and X-ray observations, optical time-domain surveys can unveil and characterize exc...
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Non-Abelian Thouless pum** in photonic waveguides
Thouless pum** enables topological transport and the direct measurement of topological invariants. So far, realizations of Thouless pum** rely on the adiabatic evolution of a physical system following a no...
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Non-Abelian braiding on photonic chips
Non-Abelian braiding has attracted substantial attention because of its pivotal role in describing the exchange behaviour of anyons—candidates for realizing quantum logics. The input and outcome of non-Abelian...
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Open AccessIntertwined Weyl phases emergent from higher-order topology and unconventional Weyl fermions via crystalline symmetry
We discover three-dimensional intertwined Weyl phases, by develo** a theory to create topological phases. The theory is based on intertwining existing topological gapped and gapless phases protected by the s...
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Recent Advances and Research Status in Energy Conservation of Iron Ore Sintering in China
For the ferrous burden of blast furnaces in China, sinter generally accounts for more than 70% and the sintering process accounts for approximately 6–10% of the total energy consumption of the iron and steel ...
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Carbothermic Reduction Reactions at the Metal–Slag Interface in Ti-Bearing Slag from a Blast Furnace
Carbothermic reduction reactions at the metal–slag interface and the mechanisms of iron loss during the smelting of vanadium-bearing titanomagnetite in a blast furnace are still not clear as a result of the li...
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Dynamical dark energy in light of the latest observations
A flat Friedmann–Robertson–Walker universe dominated by a cosmological constant (Λ) and cold dark matter (CDM) has been the working model preferred by cosmologists since the discovery of cosmic acceleration ...
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Physics perspectives of heavy-ion collisions at very high energy
Heavy-ion collisions at very high colliding energies are expected to produce a quark-gluon plasma (QGP) at the highest temperature obtainable in a laboratory setting. Experimental studies of these reactions ca...
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Experimental investigation on upstream-injection interaction with a scramjet cavity flameholder
The study has evaluated the coherent structures and the velocity field of gaseous transverse jet upstream of a scramjet flameholder in a supersonic turbulent flow. The high spatiotemporal resolution coherent s...
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Entanglement Transfer Through Arrays of Cavities Coupled by Optical Fibers
We propose a scheme of entanglement transfer through two independent arrays of cavities coupled by optical fibers when each of the cavities contains a single two-level atom. We study the entanglement dynamics ...
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Nano materials for microelectronic and photonic packaging
This paper addresses the state-of-the-art nanoscience and technology regarding next generation high density microelectronics and photonics packaging applications, including carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for electric...