Category: 4. Physics
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The first experimental observation of Dirac exceptional points
Dirac exceptional point. The figure illustrates that the Dirac exceptional point exhibits both a real-valued energy spectrum in its vicinity and eigenstate degeneracy. Credit:… -
Reversible control over the distribution of chemical inhomogeneities in multiferroic BiFeO3
We grew epitaxially strained (001)p.c.-oriented La0.15Bi0.85FeO3 films with a thickness of 100 nm on a 14-nm-thick SrRuO3 buffer layer on top of (110)o-oriented single-crystalline DyScO3 substrates using pulsed laser deposition. Here, we chose…
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Topological links and knots of speckled light mediated by coherence singularities
Within a coherent light field, a point exhibiting zero intensity and an indeterminate phase is referred to as a phase singularity. In the context of the polarization dimension, a point characterized by an undefined polarization vector is referred…
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Probabilistic alignment of multiple networks
Probabilistic formulation of the problem of aligning multiple networks
Consider K network observations, with N nodes each and adjacency matrices {Ak; , k = 1, …, K }. We consider networks that are directed and with binary edges (that…
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The dynamics of leadership and success in software development teams
Wuchty, S., Jones, B. F. & Uzzi, B. The increasing dominance of teams in production of knowledge. Science 316, 1036–1039 (2007).
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Ghost Particles No More: A New Theory Shines Light on Superconductor Mysteries
RIKEN physicists have devised a theoretical method to probe elusive Majorana fermions in topological superconductors by leveraging their unique electromagnetic responses, paving the way for breakthroughs in quantum material science. A new…
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Defying 60 Years of Physics – “Strange Metals” Break the Rules of Electricity
Strange metals challenge the 60-year-old theory that electric current consists of a flow of discrete charges. Strange metals show electricity carried by a quantum fluid rather than discrete electrons, challenging the long-standing Fermi liquid…
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Different factors control long-term versus short-term outcomes for bacterial colonisation of a urinary catheter
Mathematical model for catheter colonisation
Our model consists of four parts: the outside surface of the catheter, the bladder, the urine flow within the catheter, and the luminal (inside) surface of the catheter (Fig. 1). We model bacterial…
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Correlated fermionic-bosonic insulating states in twisted hetero-trilayer semiconductors
Charge-layer-locked trions in twisted WSe2/WS2/WSe2 hetero-trilayers
Twisted WSe2/WS2/WSe2 hetero-trilayer structures were chosen to realize the target CLL trions because of the following two important reasons. First, this symmetric trilayer…
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Quantitative gamma-ray imaging with coded aperture method
The identification of hotspot ratio based on mask-antimask coded aperture method
Among the various patterns of coded apertures, URA or MURA based masks have been found to be the most applied14, especially benefit from the support of mask-antimask…
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