Dynamical frustration in parametrically driven space-time metamaterials produces topologically protected unidirectional phase dislocations that self-organize into synchronized defects in 2D.
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Thickness reduction in CsV3Sb5 drives a crossover from conventional to chiral nonreciprocal superconductivity that breaks inversion and time-reversal symmetries in the 2D limit.
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Dynamical frustration in space-time metamaterials
Dynamical frustration in parametrically driven space-time metamaterials produces topologically protected unidirectional phase dislocations that self-organize into synchronized defects in 2D.
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Thickness-driven crossover from conventional to chiral nonreciprocal superconductivity in kagome metal CsV3Sb5
Thickness reduction in CsV3Sb5 drives a crossover from conventional to chiral nonreciprocal superconductivity that breaks inversion and time-reversal symmetries in the 2D limit.