Gating a finite normal region between a superconducting altermagnet and a metallic reservoir produces perfect nonreciprocal spin and charge currents with tunable polarity via gate voltage and region length.
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Squeezing-induced symmetry breaking exponentially amplifies nonreciprocity in cavity-reservoir systems, boosting quantum battery metrics and optical isolation by orders of magnitude.
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Perfect spin nonreciprocity in gated superconducting altermagnetic heterostructures
Gating a finite normal region between a superconducting altermagnet and a metallic reservoir produces perfect nonreciprocal spin and charge currents with tunable polarity via gate voltage and region length.
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Enhancing Nonreciprocity through Squeezing-Induced Symmetry Breaking
Squeezing-induced symmetry breaking exponentially amplifies nonreciprocity in cavity-reservoir systems, boosting quantum battery metrics and optical isolation by orders of magnitude.