Observation of temperature-independent anomalous Hall effect in 68 nm pure bismuth film from 15 mK to 300 K, proposed as intrinsic due to surface Berry curvature.
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Leading-order RG analysis shows repulsive interactions stabilize a chiral odd-parity pair density wave in quarter metals of chirally stacked graphene heterostructures.
Massive Dirac fermions on a lattice yield integer-quantized Hall conductivity; half-quantization appears only in the unphysical infinite-cutoff limit or for massless cones.
Experimental detection of anomalous Hall effect in thin bismuth films via transport measurements, interpreted as evidence for time-reversal symmetry breaking.
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Observation of Temperature Independent Anomalous Hall Effect in Thin Bismuth from Near Absolute Zero to 300 K Temperature
Observation of temperature-independent anomalous Hall effect in 68 nm pure bismuth film from 15 mK to 300 K, proposed as intrinsic due to surface Berry curvature.
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Pair density wave in quarter metals from a repulsive fermionic interaction in graphene heterostructures: A renormalization group study
Leading-order RG analysis shows repulsive interactions stabilize a chiral odd-parity pair density wave in quarter metals of chirally stacked graphene heterostructures.
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Absence of Parity Anomaly in Massive Dirac Fermions on a Lattice
Massive Dirac fermions on a lattice yield integer-quantized Hall conductivity; half-quantization appears only in the unphysical infinite-cutoff limit or for massless cones.
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Anomalous Hall Effect in Thin Bismuth
Experimental detection of anomalous Hall effect in thin bismuth films via transport measurements, interpreted as evidence for time-reversal symmetry breaking.