Direct magnetometry imaging establishes reconfigurable chiral superconductivity in rhombohedral graphene with low-current domain control.
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Proposes quantum-dot arrays in bilayer graphene as a platform for tunable valley-dependent electron optics via layer-antisymmetric gating and multiple-scattering analysis.
Bound excitons at saddle points in monolayer SnS2 couple selectively to linearly polarized light, producing three independent states that break C3 symmetry and may enable valleytronic encoding.
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Reconfigurable chiral superconductivity
Direct magnetometry imaging establishes reconfigurable chiral superconductivity in rhombohedral graphene with low-current domain control.
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Valley-dependent electron optics using quantum dots in bilayer graphene
Proposes quantum-dot arrays in bilayer graphene as a platform for tunable valley-dependent electron optics via layer-antisymmetric gating and multiple-scattering analysis.
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Ab initio study of saddle-point excitons in monolayer SnS2
Bound excitons at saddle points in monolayer SnS2 couple selectively to linearly polarized light, producing three independent states that break C3 symmetry and may enable valleytronic encoding.