Anomalous Hall crystals have stiffness an order of magnitude smaller than Wigner crystals due to finite Chern number, triggering mechanical instability under deformations in rhombohedral pentalayer graphene models.
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Nonlinear electron-phonon interactions drive light-induced symmetry switching in charge-density waves, as captured by a new first-principles simulation framework that reproduces key experimental features in TiSe2.
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Elastic Response and Instabilities of Anomalous Hall Crystals
Anomalous Hall crystals have stiffness an order of magnitude smaller than Wigner crystals due to finite Chern number, triggering mechanical instability under deformations in rhombohedral pentalayer graphene models.
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Nonlinear electron-phonon coupling drives light-induced symmetry switching in charge-density waves
Nonlinear electron-phonon interactions drive light-induced symmetry switching in charge-density waves, as captured by a new first-principles simulation framework that reproduces key experimental features in TiSe2.