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  • Realization of Kagome Kondo lattice

    Realization of Kagome Kondo lattice

    A Kagome Kondo lattice

    Figure 1b shows the optical image of the Kagome material CsCr6Sb6, whose crystal structure is depicted in Fig. 1c (detailed single crystal characterization see Supplementary Fig. 1). Unlike other 166-Kagome materials such…

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  • Quantum computing universal thermalization dynamics in a (2 + 1)D Lattice Gauge Theory

    Quantum computing universal thermalization dynamics in a (2 + 1)D Lattice Gauge Theory

  • Eisert, J., Friesdorf, M. & Gogolin, C. Quantum many-body systems out of equilibrium. Nat. Phys. 11, 124 (2015).

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  • Gas permeability characteristics of the hanging wall and footwall in normal faults based on true triaxial experimental system

    Gas permeability characteristics of the hanging wall and footwall in normal faults based on true triaxial experimental system

    Figure 11 illustrates the permeability evolution and fitting curves of coal masses in the hanging wall and footwall of the normal fault under Stress Path I, demonstrating the relationship between permeability and confining pressure.

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  • Optimization complexity and resource minimization of emitter-based photonic graph state generation protocols

    Optimization complexity and resource minimization of emitter-based photonic graph state generation protocols

    Minimizing the number of entangling gates in photonic graph state generation

    Graph visualization of the algorithm

    The photonic graph state generation algorithm introduced in ref. 39 was developed using the stabilizer formalism. Here we develop…

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  • Experimental verification of position sensing for a magnetic coil via Fano resonance

    Experimental verification of position sensing for a magnetic coil via Fano resonance

    Configuration of coil position sensing

    We consider a system consisting of one transmitting coil (j = 1) and four receiving coils (j = 2 to 5), as shown in Fig. 1. The transmitting coil is positioned at (R,θ,φ) in the spherical…

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