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Multiple photon field-induced topological states in bulk HgTe. [PDF]
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Soft Matter: A Tale of Eco-Friendly Materials, Self-Organised Phases and Biological Impact. [PDF]
Dierking I.
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Correction to: Advancements in superconducting quantum computing. [PDF]
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Nonequilibrium phases of a biomolecular condensate facilitated by enzyme activity.
Coupe S, Fakhri N.
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A reply to James Kakalios’s October 2023 feature “What’s the matter with condensed matter?” which called for physicists to do more to promote solid-state and condensed-matter physics.
Maurice Goodman, Felix Flicker
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A reply to James Kakalios’s October 2023 feature “What’s the matter with condensed matter?” which called for physicists to do more to promote solid-state and condensed-matter physics.
Maurice Goodman, Felix Flicker
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2021
This text serves as a pedagogical introduction to the theoretical concepts on application of topology in condensed matter systems. It covers an introduction to basic concepts of topology, emphasizes the relation of geometric concepts such as the Berry phase to topology, having in mind applications in condensed matter.
Araújo, Miguel, Sacramento, Pedro D
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This text serves as a pedagogical introduction to the theoretical concepts on application of topology in condensed matter systems. It covers an introduction to basic concepts of topology, emphasizes the relation of geometric concepts such as the Berry phase to topology, having in mind applications in condensed matter.
Araújo, Miguel, Sacramento, Pedro D
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What’s the matter with condensed matter?
Physics World, 2023From the macroscopic to the microscopic physical properties of the world around us, condensed-matter and materials-science research have a huge impact on daily life. And yet, as James Kakalios highlights, the field remains on the periphery of popular-physics outreach – especially compared to astronomy and big science.
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Slow electrons in condensed matter
Physical Review B, 1986The irreversible thermalization of energy lost by an electron in amorphous condensed matter makes successive losses incoherent. This allows us to extend a stochastic treatment of electron degradation down to the thermal range. The probability of a given momentum and energy transfer is viewed as a macroscopic property of each material, which reduces to ...
, Fano, , Stephens
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Photoacoustic Spectroscopy of Condensed Matter
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1978AbstractPhotoacoustic spectroscopy is a new analytical tool that provides a simple nondestructive technique for obtaining information about the electronic absorption sprctrum of samples such as powders, semisolids, gels, and liquids. It can also be applied to samples which cannot be examined by conventional optical methods.
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