Altermagnetic order turns circular Abrikosov vortices into elliptical ones whose orientation follows the magnetic field direction relative to the Néel vector, producing nonreciprocal magnetization curves in pinned superconducting films.
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Topological defect density fields correlate with plastic rearrangements in both simulated 2D glasses and experimental 2D/3D granular systems while reducing to standard crystal defects.
Topological defects can be identified in glasses and may provide a first-principles framework for their mechanical response and spatiotemporal dynamics.
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Abrikosov vortices in altermagnetic superconductors
Altermagnetic order turns circular Abrikosov vortices into elliptical ones whose orientation follows the magnetic field direction relative to the Néel vector, producing nonreciprocal magnetization curves in pinned superconducting films.
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Unifying Plasticity in Ordered and Disordered Matter using Topological and Geometrical Descriptors
Topological defect density fields correlate with plastic rearrangements in both simulated 2D glasses and experimental 2D/3D granular systems while reducing to standard crystal defects.
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Topological Defects in Amorphous Solids
Topological defects can be identified in glasses and may provide a first-principles framework for their mechanical response and spatiotemporal dynamics.