Discovery via symmetry-guided ML of Netsene (bct-C24), a dynamically stable carbon allotrope exhibiting nested nodal-surface semimetal behavior with Dirac-like crossings and drumhead surface states.
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In the topological heavy fermion model, the Mott semimetal phase hosts well-defined quasiparticles with dispersion and relaxation rate proportional to the interaction strength.
A new theoretical framework enables the quantum twisting microscope to perform momentum-resolved spectroscopy of superconductivity, extracting pairing magnitude and symmetry from tunneling channels in 2D materials.
A GW+RPA perturbation framework built on Hartree-Fock is applied to hBN-aligned rhombohedral pentalayer graphene and magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene, producing phase diagrams and spectra that match experiments and predicting a nematic metal ground state at charge neutrality in MATBG.
Proposes the anomalous acoustoelectric effect as a robust electrical signature for chiral p-wave superconductivity in 2D materials.
Hatsugai-Kohmoto interactions enhance the quality factor of the superconducting diode effect in asymmetric band metals.
First-principles calculations reveal three-dimensional flat bands in alternating twisted NbSe2 moiré bulk at small twist angles after large-scale relaxation, with out-of-plane mirror symmetry suggesting possible interlayer triplet superconducting pairing.
A practical Quantum Twisting Microscope is constructed from a commercial AFM, validated by graphite conductance showing 60° periodicity and peaks at commensurate angles of 21.8° and 38.2°.
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Theory-Guided, Machine-Learning-Accelerated Discovery of a 3D Carbon Nested Nodal-Surface Semimetal
Discovery via symmetry-guided ML of Netsene (bct-C24), a dynamically stable carbon allotrope exhibiting nested nodal-surface semimetal behavior with Dirac-like crossings and drumhead surface states.
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Lifetime and spectral function of topological heavy fermions
In the topological heavy fermion model, the Mott semimetal phase hosts well-defined quasiparticles with dispersion and relaxation rate proportional to the interaction strength.
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Momentum-resolved spectroscopy of superconductivity with the quantum twisting microscope
A new theoretical framework enables the quantum twisting microscope to perform momentum-resolved spectroscopy of superconductivity, extracting pairing magnitude and symmetry from tunneling channels in 2D materials.
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General Many-Body Perturbation Framework for Moir\'e Systems
A GW+RPA perturbation framework built on Hartree-Fock is applied to hBN-aligned rhombohedral pentalayer graphene and magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene, producing phase diagrams and spectra that match experiments and predicting a nematic metal ground state at charge neutrality in MATBG.
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Anomalous acoustoelectric signatures of chiral superconductivity
Proposes the anomalous acoustoelectric effect as a robust electrical signature for chiral p-wave superconductivity in 2D materials.
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Enhanced Superconducting Diode Effect in the Asymmetric Hatsugai-Kohmoto Model
Hatsugai-Kohmoto interactions enhance the quality factor of the superconducting diode effect in asymmetric band metals.
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Three-dimensional flat bands and possible interlayer triplet pairing superconductivity in the alternating twisted NbSe$_2$ moir\'e bulk
First-principles calculations reveal three-dimensional flat bands in alternating twisted NbSe2 moiré bulk at small twist angles after large-scale relaxation, with out-of-plane mirror symmetry suggesting possible interlayer triplet superconducting pairing.
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Constructing a Quantum Twisting Microscope: Design Insights and Experimental Considerations
A practical Quantum Twisting Microscope is constructed from a commercial AFM, validated by graphite conductance showing 60° periodicity and peaks at commensurate angles of 21.8° and 38.2°.