A finite-frequency fluctuation-response inequality bounds the measured lock-in response-to-noise matrix by the output-field quantum Fisher information rate for Markovian open quantum systems.
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Chiral metals show bulk spin polarization linear in injected current and antiparallel interface polarization quadratic in current, with the quadratic sign reversal traced to dipole-like charge distributions.
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Finite-frequency fluctuation-response bounds for open quantum systems
A finite-frequency fluctuation-response inequality bounds the measured lock-in response-to-noise matrix by the output-field quantum Fisher information rate for Markovian open quantum systems.
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Quantum teleportation over thermal microwave network
Quantum teleportation of coherent states achieved over a thermal microwave network at up to 4 K with fidelities of 72.3% at 1 K and 59.9% at 4 K exceeding thresholds.
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Search for high-frequency gravitational waves via re-analysis of cavity axion data
Reanalysis of CAPP-12T axion data sets 90% CL limits on HFGW strain down to 3.9e-21 at 5.311 GHz and excludes certain 10^{-6} solar mass black holes within 0.01 AU via superradiance interpretation.
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Chirality-dependent spin polarization in metals: linear and quadratic responses
Chiral metals show bulk spin polarization linear in injected current and antiparallel interface polarization quadratic in current, with the quadratic sign reversal traced to dipole-like charge distributions.