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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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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Synthetic Flat Bands, Hierarchical Topology, and Phase-Fluctuation-Insensitive Quantized Transconductance in Josephson Junctions
Synthetic flat bands induced by time-reversal symmetry breaking in three-terminal Josephson junctions yield hierarchical topology and phase-insensitive quantized transconductance for robust Andreev qubits.
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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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Programmable Photocatalysis via Symmetry-Defined Periodic Potentials
Moiré-induced periodic potentials from twisted hBN on InSe reorganize carrier distributions for charge separation while only weakly affecting adsorption trends.