Topologically protected singularities in reflection coefficients of transdimensional plasmonic systems produce millimeter-scale Goos-Hänchen shifts in the visible spectrum.
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Calculations indicate that thickness reduction in transdimensional metals enables room-temperature Wigner crystallization of electrons into a supersolid 2D triangular lattice with reversible phase behavior and inverted resistivity response.
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Goos-H\"anchen effect singularities in transdimensional plasmonic films
Topologically protected singularities in reflection coefficients of transdimensional plasmonic systems produce millimeter-scale Goos-Hänchen shifts in the visible spectrum.
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Crystallization of the transdimensional electron liquid
Calculations indicate that thickness reduction in transdimensional metals enables room-temperature Wigner crystallization of electrons into a supersolid 2D triangular lattice with reversible phase behavior and inverted resistivity response.