Hexagonal Ge1-xSnx alloys maintain a direct bandgap at Gamma with strong bowing and robust polarization anisotropy in the dilute Sn regime.
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A GW-based many-body approach to electrical conductivity in warm dense matter yields lower DC conductivity for beryllium at low temperatures from improved transition energies and at high temperatures from electron-electron scattering.
Tunneling splittings for H and D in bcc Nb match experiment only in a 5D nonadiabatic lattice-renormalized Born-Oppenheimer model; adiabatic separation holds solely in the muon mass limit.
ARPES measurements on chiral Te reveal spin-free interatomic OAM in well-isolated s-orbital bands, confirmed by circular dichroism and spin-resolved data.
CrSb shows a nontrivial Berry phase approaching π from SdH oscillations and DFT band calculations, supporting topological semimetal states in this altermagnet.
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Structural, electronic, and optical properties of hexagonal GeSn from density functional theory
Hexagonal Ge1-xSnx alloys maintain a direct bandgap at Gamma with strong bowing and robust polarization anisotropy in the dilute Sn regime.
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Capturing many-body effects in electrical conductivity of warm dense matter
A GW-based many-body approach to electrical conductivity in warm dense matter yields lower DC conductivity for beryllium at low temperatures from improved transition energies and at high temperatures from electron-electron scattering.
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Transition-state lattice modes and the breakdown of adiabatic tunneling for hydrogen and deuterium in bcc Nb
Tunneling splittings for H and D in bcc Nb match experiment only in a 5D nonadiabatic lattice-renormalized Born-Oppenheimer model; adiabatic separation holds solely in the muon mass limit.
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Observation of spin-free interatomic orbital angular momentum in a chiral crystal
ARPES measurements on chiral Te reveal spin-free interatomic OAM in well-isolated s-orbital bands, confirmed by circular dichroism and spin-resolved data.
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Topological nontrivial berry phase in altermagnet CrSb
CrSb shows a nontrivial Berry phase approaching π from SdH oscillations and DFT band calculations, supporting topological semimetal states in this altermagnet.