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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS An intensity profile of the deconfined phase of a Majorana zero mode in a vortex lattice shows a pronounced periodic modulation in the x direction, parallel to PHYSICS - SPOTLIGHTING EXCEPTIONAL RESEARCH Research News Upgrading a Hybrid Computing Algorithm June 8, 2021. Researchers outline a protocol for performing a popular quantum-classical machine-learning algorithm with a so-called measurement-based quantum computer, which could allow for more resource-efficient calculations.PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Conclusively identifying Majorana modes in nanowires is an long-standing experimental challenge. Within the field, consensus is emerging that achieving this goal will require measurements on PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
MEETINGS - UNIT - DAMOP The 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics will take place from May 31 – June 4, 2021. Preparations for DAMOP 2021 are underway and we are planning for the probability that the meeting will be virtual. The Program Committee has been creating an exciting set of Invited and Focus Sessions. PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS Physical Review Fluids publishes a collection of papers associated with the 2019 Gallery of Fluid Motion. These award winning works were presented at the annual meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics. See the 2019 Gallery for the original entries. See the Physics Feature News story on the 2019 Gallery.PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Physical Review A 50 th Anniversary Milestones. The collection contains papers that have made important contributions to atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum information by announcing significant discoveries or by initiating new areas of PHYS. REV. LETT. 126, 066401 (2021) The two-dimensional (2D) twisted bilayer materials with van der Waals coupling have ignited great research interests, paving a new way to explore the emergent quantum phenomena by twist degree of freedom. Generally, with the decreasing of twist angle, the enhanced interlayer coupling will gradually flatten the low-energy bands and isolate them by two high-energy gaps at zero and full filling PHYS. REV. E 51, 4282 (1995) It is suggested that the motion of pedestrians can be described as if they would be subject to ``social forces.'' These ``forces'' are not directly exerted by the pedestrians' personal environment, but they are a measure for the internal motivations of the individuals to perform certain actions (movements). The corresponding force concept is discussed in more detail and can also be applied to PHYSICAL REVIEW JOURNALSPHYSICAL REVIEW DPHYSICAL REVIEW BPHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERSLOST PASSWORDVOLUME 88 ISSUE 4 Physical Review D, a leading journal in high-energy physics, gravitation, and cosmology, seeks a part-time (remote) Associate Editor with high scientific standing in one or more subfields of astrophysics and astronomy, in particular: multi-messenger astrophysics, high-energy neutrino astrophysics, and/or galactic and extragalactic astronomy.The Associate Editor would be expected todevelop
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS An intensity profile of the deconfined phase of a Majorana zero mode in a vortex lattice shows a pronounced periodic modulation in the x direction, parallel to PHYSICS - SPOTLIGHTING EXCEPTIONAL RESEARCH Research News Upgrading a Hybrid Computing Algorithm June 8, 2021. Researchers outline a protocol for performing a popular quantum-classical machine-learning algorithm with a so-called measurement-based quantum computer, which could allow for more resource-efficient calculations.PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Conclusively identifying Majorana modes in nanowires is an long-standing experimental challenge. Within the field, consensus is emerging that achieving this goal will require measurements on PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
MEETINGS - UNIT - DAMOP The 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics will take place from May 31 – June 4, 2021. Preparations for DAMOP 2021 are underway and we are planning for the probability that the meeting will be virtual. The Program Committee has been creating an exciting set of Invited and Focus Sessions. PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS Physical Review Fluids publishes a collection of papers associated with the 2019 Gallery of Fluid Motion. These award winning works were presented at the annual meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics. See the 2019 Gallery for the original entries. See the Physics Feature News story on the 2019 Gallery.PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Physical Review A 50 th Anniversary Milestones. The collection contains papers that have made important contributions to atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum information by announcing significant discoveries or by initiating new areas of PHYS. REV. LETT. 126, 066401 (2021) The two-dimensional (2D) twisted bilayer materials with van der Waals coupling have ignited great research interests, paving a new way to explore the emergent quantum phenomena by twist degree of freedom. Generally, with the decreasing of twist angle, the enhanced interlayer coupling will gradually flatten the low-energy bands and isolate them by two high-energy gaps at zero and full filling PHYS. REV. E 51, 4282 (1995) It is suggested that the motion of pedestrians can be described as if they would be subject to ``social forces.'' These ``forces'' are not directly exerted by the pedestrians' personal environment, but they are a measure for the internal motivations of the individuals to perform certain actions (movements). The corresponding force concept is discussed in more detail and can also be applied to PHYSICAL REVIEW JOURNALS Physical Review D, a leading journal in high-energy physics, gravitation, and cosmology, seeks a part-time (remote) Associate Editor with high scientific standing in one or more subfields of astrophysics and astronomy, in particular: multi-messenger astrophysics, high-energy neutrino astrophysics, and/or galactic and extragalactic astronomy.The Associate Editor would be expected todevelop
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Physical Review A 50 th Anniversary Milestones. The collection contains papers that have made important contributions to atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum information by announcing significant discoveries or by initiating new areas ofPHYSICAL REVIEW X
NEW ARTICLE Super-Heavy Ions Acceleration Driven by Ultrashort Laser Pulses at Ultrahigh Intensity. Pengjie Wang et al. Phys. Rev. X 11, 021049 (2021). Laser ion acceleration driven by the utmost intense laser pulses pushes superheavy gold ions to unprecedented energies, key for applications ranging from nuclear physics to next-generationaccelerators.
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January 3, 2018. High Energy Physics (HEP) papers published after January 1, 2018 in Physical Review Letters, Physical Review C, and Physical Review D are published open access, paid for centrally by SCOAP 3. Library subscriptions will be modified accordingly. This arrangement will initially last for two years, up to the end of 2019.PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from − 2 to + 8.In particular, Ru 3 + is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru 4 + dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru 5 + in SrRu 2 O 6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization.PHYSICAL REVIEW A
149 citations Long-Term Solutions in Semiclassical Radiation Theory C. R. Stroud, Jr. and E. T. Jaynes Phys. Rev. A 1, 106 (1970) – Published 1 January 1970 Show AbstractPRX QUANTUM
_PRX Quantum_ is a highly selective, open access journal featuring quantum information science and technology research with an emphasis on lasting and profound impact. The journal expands on the excellence and innovation of _Physical Review X_ (PRX). PHYSICAL REVIEW JOURNALS REVTeX 4.2 is a set of macro packages designed to be used with LaTeX2e and is well-suited for preparing manuscripts for submission to the journals of the American Physical Society (APS) and American Institute of Physics (AIP). The changes from REVTeX 4 include bug fixes, improved functionality, and support for a wider range of journals PHYSH — PHYSICS SUBJECT HEADINGS PhySH (Physics Subject Headings) is a physics classification scheme developed by APS to organize journal, meeting, and other content by topic. PhySH is currently under development, and with this initial public release we are seeking feedback. PHYS. REV. LETT. 126, 200403 (2021) We present a general master equation describing the quantum dynamics of a scalar bosonic field interacting with an external weak and stochastic gravitational field. The dynamics predicts decoherence both in position and in energy momentum. We show how the master equation reproduces, thus generalizing, the previous results in the literature by taking appropriate limits. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS An intensity profile of the deconfined phase of a Majorana zero mode in a vortex lattice shows a pronounced periodic modulation in the x direction, parallel toPHYSICAL REVIEW B
Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from − 2 to + 8.In particular, Ru 3 + is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru 4 + dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru 5 + in SrRu 2 O 6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization. APS/IBM RESEARCH INTERNSHIP FOR UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN AND APS/IBM Internship for Undergraduate Women. Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. MEETINGS - UNIT - DAMOP The 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics will take place from May 31 – June 4, 2021. Preparations for DAMOP 2021 are underway and we are planning for the probability that the meeting will be virtual. The Program Committee has been creating an exciting set of Invited and Focus Sessions. PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
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Phys. Rev. B 103, 134431 (2021) – Published 22 April 2021. A theory of an electrically controlled terahertz-frequency auto-oscillator is developed here within the framework of the antiferromagnetic sigma model. The structure is based on a trilayer heterostructure: a piezoelectric ceramic, NiO-based antiferromagnet (AFM), and a heavymetal.
PHYSICAL REVIEW PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH Javier Pulgar, Valentina Fahler, and Alexis Spina. Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 17, 010120 (2021) – Published 29 March 2021. Introductory physics students benefit from engaging in the task of composing physics problems because they have to make choices about APS DPP ANNUAL MEETING The 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 8-12, 2021. All technical sessions will be held in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The DPP headquarters hotel is The Westin Pittsburgh Hotel, located at 1000 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222, with anindoor
PHYS. REV. B 88, 184422 (2013) We study the modification of micromagnetic configurations in nanostructures, due to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI), that appear at the interface of an ultrathin film. We show that this interaction leads to micromagnetic boundary conditions that bend the magnetization at the edges. We explore several cases of ultrathin film nanostructures that allow analytical calculations (one PHYS. REV. LETT. 97, 216803 (2006) Based on a first-principles approach, we present scaling rules for the band gaps of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as a function of their widths. The GNRs considered have either armchair or zigzag shaped edges on both sides with hydrogen passivation. Both varieties of ribbons are shown to have band gaps. This differs from the results of simple tight-binding calculations or solutions of the PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS An intensity profile of the deconfined phase of a Majorana zero mode in a vortex lattice shows a pronounced periodic modulation in the x direction, parallel toPHYSICAL REVIEW B
Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from − 2 to + 8.In particular, Ru 3 + is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru 4 + dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru 5 + in SrRu 2 O 6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization. APS/IBM RESEARCH INTERNSHIP FOR UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN AND APS/IBM Internship for Undergraduate Women. Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. MEETINGS - UNIT - DAMOP The 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics will take place from May 31 – June 4, 2021. Preparations for DAMOP 2021 are underway and we are planning for the probability that the meeting will be virtual. The Program Committee has been creating an exciting set of Invited and Focus Sessions. PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Phys. Rev. B 103, 134431 (2021) – Published 22 April 2021. A theory of an electrically controlled terahertz-frequency auto-oscillator is developed here within the framework of the antiferromagnetic sigma model. The structure is based on a trilayer heterostructure: a piezoelectric ceramic, NiO-based antiferromagnet (AFM), and a heavymetal.
PHYSICAL REVIEW PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH Javier Pulgar, Valentina Fahler, and Alexis Spina. Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 17, 010120 (2021) – Published 29 March 2021. Introductory physics students benefit from engaging in the task of composing physics problems because they have to make choices about APS DPP ANNUAL MEETING The 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 8-12, 2021. All technical sessions will be held in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The DPP headquarters hotel is The Westin Pittsburgh Hotel, located at 1000 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222, with anindoor
PHYS. REV. B 88, 184422 (2013) We study the modification of micromagnetic configurations in nanostructures, due to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI), that appear at the interface of an ultrathin film. We show that this interaction leads to micromagnetic boundary conditions that bend the magnetization at the edges. We explore several cases of ultrathin film nanostructures that allow analytical calculations (one PHYS. REV. LETT. 97, 216803 (2006) Based on a first-principles approach, we present scaling rules for the band gaps of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as a function of their widths. The GNRs considered have either armchair or zigzag shaped edges on both sides with hydrogen passivation. Both varieties of ribbons are shown to have band gaps. This differs from the results of simple tight-binding calculations or solutions of the PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
PHYSICAL REVIEW JOURNALS Physical Review Online Archive (PROLA) ensures the immediate and long-term accessibility of journal content published by APS. 2021 PROLA and APS-ALL package subscribers will receive online access to the complete archive of all publications, including: Physical Review Series I and II, in their entirety (1893–1969) Physical Review A –D from
PRX QUANTUM
_PRX Quantum_ is a highly selective, open access journal featuring quantum information science and technology research with an emphasis on lasting and profound impact. The journal expands on the excellence and innovation of _Physical Review X_ (PRX). PHYSICS - COOLING A THERMAL CLOUD TO A SUPERSOLID Chinmayee Mishra is a postdoc working at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, India. She completed her doctoral studies at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India,in 2020.
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149 citations Long-Term Solutions in Semiclassical Radiation Theory C. R. Stroud, Jr. and E. T. Jaynes Phys. Rev. A 1, 106 (1970) – Published 1 January 1970 Show Abstract PHYSICS - UPGRADING A HYBRID COMPUTING ALGORITHM 1 day ago · Researchers outline a protocol for performing a popular quantum-classical machine-learning algorithm with a so-called measurement-based quantum computer, which could allow for more resource-efficient calculations. PHYSICS - ROBO-FISH REPLICATES REAL SWIMMING ACTION 1 day ago · Recent Articles. Robo-Fish Replicates Real Swimming Action. A robotic fish whose swimming action is initiated in the same way as that of real fish could help researchers test predictions about these underwater creatures, using well-controlled conditions. PHYS. REV. D 103, L121501 (2021) Thermodynamics of scalar-tensor gravity Valerio Faraoni and Andrea Giusti Phys. Rev. D 103, L121501 – Published 1 June 2021A BIT OF HISTORY
Innovation and Entrepreneurship has been incorporated into a number of education disciplines quarter century, but has not been broadly utilized in physics. THE IMPACT OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION Why should academia, in particular academic administrators, want to see innovation and entrepreneurship built into their programs?PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from − 2 to + 8.In particular, Ru 3 + is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru 4 + dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru 5 + in SrRu 2 O 6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS An intensity profile of the deconfined phase of a Majorana zero mode in a vortex lattice shows a pronounced periodic modulation in the x direction, parallel to APS/IBM RESEARCH INTERNSHIP FOR UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN AND APS/IBM Internship for Undergraduate Women. Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. MEETINGS - UNIT - DAMOP The 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics will take place from May 31 – June 4, 2021. Preparations for DAMOP 2021 are underway and we are planning for the probability that the meeting will be virtual. The Program Committee has been creating an exciting set of Invited and Focus Sessions. PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Phys. Rev. B 103, 134431 (2021) – Published 22 April 2021. A theory of an electrically controlled terahertz-frequency auto-oscillator is developed here within the framework of the antiferromagnetic sigma model. The structure is based on a trilayer heterostructure: a piezoelectric ceramic, NiO-based antiferromagnet (AFM), and a heavymetal.
PHYSICAL REVIEW PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH Javier Pulgar, Valentina Fahler, and Alexis Spina. Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 17, 010120 (2021) – Published 29 March 2021. Introductory physics students benefit from engaging in the task of composing physics problems because they have to make choices about APS DPP ANNUAL MEETING The 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 8-12, 2021. All technical sessions will be held in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The DPP headquarters hotel is The Westin Pittsburgh Hotel, located at 1000 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222, with anindoor
PHYS. REV. B 88, 184422 (2013) We study the modification of micromagnetic configurations in nanostructures, due to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI), that appear at the interface of an ultrathin film. We show that this interaction leads to micromagnetic boundary conditions that bend the magnetization at the edges. We explore several cases of ultrathin film nanostructures that allow analytical calculations (one PHYS. REV. LETT. 97, 216803 (2006) Based on a first-principles approach, we present scaling rules for the band gaps of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as a function of their widths. The GNRs considered have either armchair or zigzag shaped edges on both sides with hydrogen passivation. Both varieties of ribbons are shown to have band gaps. This differs from the results of simple tight-binding calculations or solutions of the PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS An intensity profile of the deconfined phase of a Majorana zero mode in a vortex lattice shows a pronounced periodic modulation in the x direction, parallel toPHYSICAL REVIEW B
Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from − 2 to + 8.In particular, Ru 3 + is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru 4 + dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru 5 + in SrRu 2 O 6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization. APS/IBM RESEARCH INTERNSHIP FOR UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN AND APS/IBM Internship for Undergraduate Women. Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. MEETINGS - UNIT - DAMOP The 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics will take place from May 31 – June 4, 2021. Preparations for DAMOP 2021 are underway and we are planning for the probability that the meeting will be virtual. The Program Committee has been creating an exciting set of Invited and Focus Sessions. PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Phys. Rev. B 103, 134431 (2021) – Published 22 April 2021. A theory of an electrically controlled terahertz-frequency auto-oscillator is developed here within the framework of the antiferromagnetic sigma model. The structure is based on a trilayer heterostructure: a piezoelectric ceramic, NiO-based antiferromagnet (AFM), and a heavymetal.
PHYSICAL REVIEW PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH Javier Pulgar, Valentina Fahler, and Alexis Spina. Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 17, 010120 (2021) – Published 29 March 2021. Introductory physics students benefit from engaging in the task of composing physics problems because they have to make choices about APS DPP ANNUAL MEETING The 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 8-12, 2021. All technical sessions will be held in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The DPP headquarters hotel is The Westin Pittsburgh Hotel, located at 1000 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222, with anindoor
PHYS. REV. B 88, 184422 (2013) We study the modification of micromagnetic configurations in nanostructures, due to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI), that appear at the interface of an ultrathin film. We show that this interaction leads to micromagnetic boundary conditions that bend the magnetization at the edges. We explore several cases of ultrathin film nanostructures that allow analytical calculations (one PHYS. REV. LETT. 97, 216803 (2006) Based on a first-principles approach, we present scaling rules for the band gaps of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as a function of their widths. The GNRs considered have either armchair or zigzag shaped edges on both sides with hydrogen passivation. Both varieties of ribbons are shown to have band gaps. This differs from the results of simple tight-binding calculations or solutions of the PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
PHYSICAL REVIEW JOURNALS Physical Review Online Archive (PROLA) ensures the immediate and long-term accessibility of journal content published by APS. 2021 PROLA and APS-ALL package subscribers will receive online access to the complete archive of all publications, including: Physical Review Series I and II, in their entirety (1893–1969) Physical Review A –D from
PRX QUANTUM
_PRX Quantum_ is a highly selective, open access journal featuring quantum information science and technology research with an emphasis on lasting and profound impact. The journal expands on the excellence and innovation of _Physical Review X_ (PRX). PHYSICS - COOLING A THERMAL CLOUD TO A SUPERSOLID Chinmayee Mishra is a postdoc working at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, India. She completed her doctoral studies at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India,in 2020.
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149 citations Long-Term Solutions in Semiclassical Radiation Theory C. R. Stroud, Jr. and E. T. Jaynes Phys. Rev. A 1, 106 (1970) – Published 1 January 1970 Show Abstract PHYSICS - UPGRADING A HYBRID COMPUTING ALGORITHM 18 hours ago · Researchers outline a protocol for performing a popular quantum-classical machine-learning algorithm with a so-called measurement-based quantum computer, which could allow for more resource-efficient calculations. PHYSICS - ROBO-FISH REPLICATES REAL SWIMMING ACTION 21 hours ago · Recent Articles. Robo-Fish Replicates Real Swimming Action. A robotic fish whose swimming action is initiated in the same way as that of real fish could help researchers test predictions about these underwater creatures, using well-controlled conditions. PHYS. REV. D 103, L121501 (2021) Thermodynamics of scalar-tensor gravity Valerio Faraoni and Andrea Giusti Phys. Rev. D 103, L121501 – Published 1 June 2021A BIT OF HISTORY
Innovation and Entrepreneurship has been incorporated into a number of education disciplines quarter century, but has not been broadly utilized in physics. THE IMPACT OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION Why should academia, in particular academic administrators, want to see innovation and entrepreneurship built into their programs?PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from − 2 to + 8.In particular, Ru 3 + is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru 4 + dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru 5 + in SrRu 2 O 6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS An intensity profile of the deconfined phase of a Majorana zero mode in a vortex lattice shows a pronounced periodic modulation in the x direction, parallel to APS/IBM RESEARCH INTERNSHIP FOR UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN AND APS/IBM Internship for Undergraduate Women. Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. MEETINGS - UNIT - DAMOP The 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics will take place from May 31 – June 4, 2021. Preparations for DAMOP 2021 are underway and we are planning for the probability that the meeting will be virtual. The Program Committee has been creating an exciting set of Invited and Focus Sessions. PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Phys. Rev. B 103, 134431 (2021) – Published 22 April 2021. A theory of an electrically controlled terahertz-frequency auto-oscillator is developed here within the framework of the antiferromagnetic sigma model. The structure is based on a trilayer heterostructure: a piezoelectric ceramic, NiO-based antiferromagnet (AFM), and a heavymetal.
PHYSICAL REVIEW PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH Javier Pulgar, Valentina Fahler, and Alexis Spina. Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 17, 010120 (2021) – Published 29 March 2021. Introductory physics students benefit from engaging in the task of composing physics problems because they have to make choices about APS DPP ANNUAL MEETING The 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 8-12, 2021. All technical sessions will be held in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The DPP headquarters hotel is The Westin Pittsburgh Hotel, located at 1000 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222, with anindoor
PHYS. REV. B 88, 184422 (2013) We study the modification of micromagnetic configurations in nanostructures, due to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI), that appear at the interface of an ultrathin film. We show that this interaction leads to micromagnetic boundary conditions that bend the magnetization at the edges. We explore several cases of ultrathin film nanostructures that allow analytical calculations (one PHYS. REV. LETT. 97, 216803 (2006) Based on a first-principles approach, we present scaling rules for the band gaps of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as a function of their widths. The GNRs considered have either armchair or zigzag shaped edges on both sides with hydrogen passivation. Both varieties of ribbons are shown to have band gaps. This differs from the results of simple tight-binding calculations or solutions of thePHYSICAL REVIEW B
Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from − 2 to + 8.In particular, Ru 3 + is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru 4 + dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru 5 + in SrRu 2 O 6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS An intensity profile of the deconfined phase of a Majorana zero mode in a vortex lattice shows a pronounced periodic modulation in the x direction, parallel to APS/IBM RESEARCH INTERNSHIP FOR UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN AND APS/IBM Internship for Undergraduate Women. Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. MEETINGS - UNIT - DAMOP The 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics will take place from May 31 – June 4, 2021. Preparations for DAMOP 2021 are underway and we are planning for the probability that the meeting will be virtual. The Program Committee has been creating an exciting set of Invited and Focus Sessions. PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
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Phys. Rev. B 103, 134431 (2021) – Published 22 April 2021. A theory of an electrically controlled terahertz-frequency auto-oscillator is developed here within the framework of the antiferromagnetic sigma model. The structure is based on a trilayer heterostructure: a piezoelectric ceramic, NiO-based antiferromagnet (AFM), and a heavymetal.
PHYSICAL REVIEW PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH Javier Pulgar, Valentina Fahler, and Alexis Spina. Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 17, 010120 (2021) – Published 29 March 2021. Introductory physics students benefit from engaging in the task of composing physics problems because they have to make choices about APS DPP ANNUAL MEETING The 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 8-12, 2021. All technical sessions will be held in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The DPP headquarters hotel is The Westin Pittsburgh Hotel, located at 1000 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222, with anindoor
PHYS. REV. B 88, 184422 (2013) We study the modification of micromagnetic configurations in nanostructures, due to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI), that appear at the interface of an ultrathin film. We show that this interaction leads to micromagnetic boundary conditions that bend the magnetization at the edges. We explore several cases of ultrathin film nanostructures that allow analytical calculations (one PHYS. REV. LETT. 97, 216803 (2006) Based on a first-principles approach, we present scaling rules for the band gaps of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as a function of their widths. The GNRs considered have either armchair or zigzag shaped edges on both sides with hydrogen passivation. Both varieties of ribbons are shown to have band gaps. This differs from the results of simple tight-binding calculations or solutions of the PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
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_PRX Quantum_ is a highly selective, open access journal featuring quantum information science and technology research with an emphasis on lasting and profound impact. The journal expands on the excellence and innovation of _Physical Review X_ (PRX). PHYSICS - COOLING A THERMAL CLOUD TO A SUPERSOLID Chinmayee Mishra is a postdoc working at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, India. She completed her doctoral studies at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India,in 2020.
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149 citations Long-Term Solutions in Semiclassical Radiation Theory C. R. Stroud, Jr. and E. T. Jaynes Phys. Rev. A 1, 106 (1970) – Published 1 January 1970 Show Abstract PHYSICS - UPGRADING A HYBRID COMPUTING ALGORITHM 16 hours ago · Researchers outline a protocol for performing a popular quantum-classical machine-learning algorithm with a so-called measurement-based quantum computer, which could allow for more resource-efficient calculations. PHYSICS - ROBO-FISH REPLICATES REAL SWIMMING ACTION 18 hours ago · Recent Articles. Robo-Fish Replicates Real Swimming Action. A robotic fish whose swimming action is initiated in the same way as that of real fish could help researchers test predictions about these underwater creatures, using well-controlled conditions. PHYS. REV. D 103, L121501 (2021) Thermodynamics of scalar-tensor gravity Valerio Faraoni and Andrea Giusti Phys. Rev. D 103, L121501 – Published 1 June 2021A BIT OF HISTORY
Innovation and Entrepreneurship has been incorporated into a number of education disciplines quarter century, but has not been broadly utilized in physics. THE IMPACT OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION Why should academia, in particular academic administrators, want to see innovation and entrepreneurship built into their programs? PHYSICS - SPOTLIGHTING EXCEPTIONAL RESEARCHPHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERSTHERMAL IMAGING OF THE THOMSON EFFECTDRAWING A LINE IN THE SKY Finding Light in Dark Atomic Clouds. May 10, 2021. Researchers have prepared and manipulated subradiant states—in which collective effects slow down the decay of excited atoms—in a dense atomic cloud. Read More ». PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS An intensity profile of the deconfined phase of a Majorana zero mode in a vortex lattice shows a pronounced periodic modulation in the x direction, parallel toPHYSICAL REVIEW B
Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from − 2 to + 8.In particular, Ru 3 + is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru 4 + dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru 5 + in SrRu 2 O 6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization. HOME - AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY and, Adriaan Bax and co. make The Economist -- " Helpful humidity ". (i'm guessing the writer for The Economist learned the Bax, et al.,paper by reading
PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS Physical Review Fluids publishes a collection of papers associated with the 2019 Gallery of Fluid Motion. These award winning works were presented at the annual meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics. See the 2019 Gallery for the original entries. See the Physics Feature News story on the 2019 Gallery.PHYSICAL REVIEW X
NEW ARTICLE Quantum-Enhanced Data Classification with a Variational Entangled Sensor Network. Yi Xia, Wei Li, Quntao Zhuang, and Zheshen Zhang Phys. Rev. X 11, 021047 (2021). Quantum machine-learning techniques speed up the task of classifying data delivered by aPHYSICAL REVIEW C
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Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from − 2 to + 8.In particular, Ru 3 + is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru 4 + dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru 5 + in SrRu 2 O 6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization. HOME - AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY and, Adriaan Bax and co. make The Economist -- " Helpful humidity ". (i'm guessing the writer for The Economist learned the Bax, et al.,paper by reading
PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial bythe
PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS Physical Review Fluids publishes a collection of papers associated with the 2019 Gallery of Fluid Motion. These award winning works were presented at the annual meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics. See the 2019 Gallery for the original entries. See the Physics Feature News story on the 2019 Gallery.PHYSICAL REVIEW X
NEW ARTICLE Quantum-Enhanced Data Classification with a Variational Entangled Sensor Network. Yi Xia, Wei Li, Quntao Zhuang, and Zheshen Zhang Phys. Rev. X 11, 021047 (2021). Quantum machine-learning techniques speed up the task of classifying data delivered by aPHYSICAL REVIEW C
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American Physical Society (APS) is a non-profit membership organization working to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics through its outstanding research journals, scientific meetings, and education, outreach, advocacy and international activities. PHYSICS - SPOTLIGHTING EXCEPTIONAL RESEARCH Finding Light in Dark Atomic Clouds. May 10, 2021. Researchers have prepared and manipulated subradiant states—in which collective effects slow down the decay of excited atoms—in a dense atomic cloud. Read More ». NOMINATION FOR APS FELLOWSHIP The nomination period for fellowship opens January 1 each year. Please refer to the deadlines for when a nomination period closes. To submit a new nomination or edit an existing nomination: Log in to the nomination system with your APS account credentials. Select or search for the APS unit that should review the nomination. PHYSICS - COOLING A THERMAL CLOUD TO A SUPERSOLID Chinmayee Mishra is a postdoc working at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, India. She completed her doctoral studies at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India,in 2020.
PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS Rev. Mod. Phys. 93, 025001 (2021) Trapped ions have always been among the leading contenders for the realization of a quantum computer. This review reports on progress in the use of these current-day quantum machines for the simulation of hard problems in spin dynamics of one-dimensional chain systems. Considerable acrobatics are needed tohide
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NEW ARTICLE Quantum-Enhanced Data Classification with a Variational Entangled Sensor Network. Yi Xia, Wei Li, Quntao Zhuang, and Zheshen Zhang Phys. Rev. X 11, 021047 (2021). Quantum machine-learning techniques speed up the task of classifying data delivered by aPHYSICAL REVIEW A
The authors study the effect of Doppler broadening on a quantum heat engine based on electromagnetically induced transparency which hasrecently
PHYS. REV. A 103, 063504 (2021) Rogue wave in ultrafast fiber lasers is a hot research topic of nonlinear optics, which is generally monitored at the fixed cavity positions, despite its dramatic intra-cavity evolution. The shot-to-shot statistical properties change significantly if the chaotic pulse experiences strong changes along the cavity, which is rarely considered in the past. Here, we simulate the dynamic evolutionof
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