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- Physical Review Letters
Physical Review Letters If a symmetry is not onsiteable, must it be anomalous? In 1+1d lattice Hamiltonian systems, any finite, internal, anomaly-free symmetry can be disentangled into an onsite symmetry, whereas in two-dimensional lattice systems there exist finite-group symmetries that are not onsiteable but nevertheless anomaly-free Sahand Seifnashri and Wilbur Shirley Phys Rev L 136
- APS Journals
Anyons, collective excitations of fractional quantum Hall systems, are shown to exhibit unprecedented stability in graphene heterostructures, enabling their practical manipulation for use in fault-tolerant quantum computing Noah L Samuelson et al Phys Rev X 16, 011062 (2026) Issue 1 Table of Contents More Covers
- Physical Review B
Here, the authors provide a conformal field theory perspective that explains the success of this method They further predict, and numerically confirm, an entanglement-spectrum transition with subsystem-to-system size ratio, by a reorganization of conformal towers Denise Cocchiarella et al Phys Rev B 113, 205145 (2026)
- Physical Review A
Physical Review A The authors develop a theoretical framework for strong-field quantum optics based on the Heisenberg picture, and derive beyond-semiclassical corrections to the emitter dynamics due to the coupling to the quantized electromagnetic field Closed-form expressions for spectra, squeezing, and photon statistics are derived and applied to both atomic ensembles and correlated systems
- Physical Review Letters - Recent Articles
Physical Mechanism behind the Early Onset of the Ultimate State in Supergravitational Centrifugal Thermal Convection Lei Ren, Jun Zhong, Rushi Lai, and Chao Sun Phys Rev Lett 136, 214002 (2026) - Published 28 May, 2026
- Volume 136, Issue 20 - Physical Review Letters
Phys Rev Lett 136, 206902 (2026) - Published 19 May, 2026 Raman optical activity, a phenomenon usually observed in systems where inversion or time-reversal symmetry is broken, arises in a centrosymmetric, nonmagnetic crystal due to ferroaxial order
- Physical Review Letters - Volume 135 Issue 13
Phys Rev Lett 135, 136602 (2025) - Published 24 September, 2025 A new topological mechanism, wherein dimension reduction and projective crystal symmetry create embedded topology from a trivial bulk, redefines the conventional hierarchy of bulk-boundary correspondence
- Volume 135, Issue 20 - Physical Review Letters
Phys Rev Lett 135, 208001 (2025) - Published 10 November, 2025 A scheme combining a scanning probe microscope with a quantum sensor can locally trigger water dissociation and observe the elementary steps of such a reaction
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