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Hall effect in quantum critical charge-cluster glass. [PDF]
Significance In cuprates, when doping is reduced superconductivity weakens and eventually disappears. The sample becomes “insulating” insofar that resistivity increases as the temperature is lowered, but the conductivity remains high, so the nature of this strange insulating state has been a puzzle. Here, we study the superconductor–insulator
Wu J, Bollinger AT, Sun Y, Božović I.
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Measuring central charge on a universal quantum processor [PDF]
Central charge is a fundamental quantity in conformal field theories (CFT), and plays a crucial role in determining universality classes of critical points in two-dimensional systems.
Nazlı Uğur Köylüoğlu +7 more
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Determination of the Sensitive Volume and Critical Charge for Induction of SEU in Nanometer SRAMs [PDF]
In this paper, the sensitive volume and critical charge of a 65-nm CMOS SRAM as two important quantities in Single Event Upset (SEU) calculations have been determined. SEU is the most common event in space investigations.
Gholamreza Raisali +2 more
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Normal Charge Densities in Quantum Critical Superfluids [PDF]
v3: fixed appendix; v2: matches version accepted in ...
Goutéraux, Blaise, Mefford, Eric
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Critical statistical charge for anyonic superconductivity [PDF]
We examine a criterion for the anyonic superconductivity at zero temperature in Abelian matter-coupled Chern-Simons gauge field theories in three dimensions. By solving the Dyson-Schwinger equations, we obtain a critical value of the statistical charge for the superconducting phase in a massless fermion-Chern-Simons model.
Ball, James, Chen, Wei
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Soft errors, aging effects and process variations have become the three most critical reliability issues for nanoscale complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) circuits.
Linzhe Li +3 more
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Critical behavior of charge-regulated macro-ions [PDF]
Based on a collective description of electrolytes composed of charge-regulated macro-ions and simple salt ions, we analyze their equilibrium charge state in the bulk and their behavior in the vicinity of an external electrified surface. The mean-field formulation of mobile macro-ions in an electrolyte bathing solution is extended to include ...
Yael Avni +2 more
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Noether-Wald charges in six-dimensional Critical Gravity [PDF]
Abstract It has been recently shown that there is a particular combination of conformal invariants in six dimensions which accepts a generic Einstein space as a solution. The Lagrangian of this Conformal Gravity theory — originally found by Lu, Pang and Pope (LPP) — can be conveniently rewritten in terms of products and covariant ...
Giorgos Anastasiou +3 more
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Charge scaling and universality in critical collapse [PDF]
Consider any 1-parameter family of initial data such that data with parameter value p > p* form black holes, and data with p < p* do not. As p -> p* from above ("critical collapse"), the black hole mass scales as M ~ (p-p*)^gamma, where the critical exponent gamma is the same for all such families of initial data.
Gundlach, C., Martin-Garcia, J.M.
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Charge density waves in cuprate superconductors beyond the critical doping
The unconventional normal-state properties of the cuprates are often discussed in terms of emergent electronic order that onsets below a putative critical doping of x c ≈ 0.19.
H. Miao +19 more
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