Bright squeezed vacuum light enhances asymmetry in strong-field ionization photoelectron momentum distributions by orders of magnitude compared to classical fields, due to amplitude fluctuations that modify tunneling probability while leaving continuum dynamics largely unchanged.
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A honeycomb lattice of Aza-3-Triangulene and 2-Triangulene molecules is predicted to form a half-metallic ferrimagnet with fully spin-polarized flat-band conduction, zero net magnetization, and 50 meV exchange couplings for room-temperature stability.
Critical points between obstructed atomic insulators in (2+1)D can realize stable QED3 when microscopic lattice symmetries suppress monopoles.
Complementarity variables define cylindrical coordinates on the Bloch sphere with openness as radial deficit, and quasistatic driving creates a work connection whose curvature yields holonomic response depending on dissipation alignment.
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Interferometrically Enhanced Asymmetry in Strong-field Ionization with Bright Squeezed Vacuum
Bright squeezed vacuum light enhances asymmetry in strong-field ionization photoelectron momentum distributions by orders of magnitude compared to classical fields, due to amplitude fluctuations that modify tunneling probability while leaving continuum dynamics largely unchanged.
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Prediction of room-temperature two-dimensional $\pi$-electron half-metallic ferrimagnets
A honeycomb lattice of Aza-3-Triangulene and 2-Triangulene molecules is predicted to form a half-metallic ferrimagnet with fully spin-polarized flat-band conduction, zero net magnetization, and 50 meV exchange couplings for room-temperature stability.
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When Wannier centers jump: Critical points between atomic insulating phases
Critical points between obstructed atomic insulators in (2+1)D can realize stable QED3 when microscopic lattice symmetries suppress monopoles.
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Holonomy and Complementarity in Open Quantum Systems
Complementarity variables define cylindrical coordinates on the Bloch sphere with openness as radial deficit, and quasistatic driving creates a work connection whose curvature yields holonomic response depending on dissipation alignment.