In micrometer-scale FePt Janus particles, magnetic behavior is governed by chemical ordering rather than curvature.
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Approximate analytical solutions for 1D topologically trivial magnetic solitons in nanowires are presented with numerical validation, nonlinear interface behavior, pulse-based generation, and application to controlled domain wall driving.
YPt2Si2 single crystals exhibit weak-coupling type-II superconductivity with two gaps, an enhanced Kadowaki-Woods ratio, and linear resistivity over a wide temperature range.
Conjectures an asymptotic formula for the Haldane gap at large integer spins and reports that topological order in the spin-1 chain vanishes smoothly in ladders without a phase transition.
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Ordering governs magnetic tunability in FePt-based Janus particles independent of curvature
In micrometer-scale FePt Janus particles, magnetic behavior is governed by chemical ordering rather than curvature.
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Propagation, generation, and utilization of topologically trivial magnetic solitons in magnetic nanowires
Approximate analytical solutions for 1D topologically trivial magnetic solitons in nanowires are presented with numerical validation, nonlinear interface behavior, pulse-based generation, and application to controlled domain wall driving.
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Enhanced Kadowaki-Woods Ratio and Weak-Coupling Superconductivity in Noncentrosymmetric YPt$_2$Si$_2$ Single Crystals
YPt2Si2 single crystals exhibit weak-coupling type-II superconductivity with two gaps, an enhanced Kadowaki-Woods ratio, and linear resistivity over a wide temperature range.
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Physics of integer spin antiferromagnetic chains : Haldane gaps and edge states
Conjectures an asymptotic formula for the Haldane gap at large integer spins and reports that topological order in the spin-1 chain vanishes smoothly in ladders without a phase transition.