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Analog quantum simulation of coupled electron-nuclear dynamics in molecules. [PDF]
Ha JK, MacDonell RJ.
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An electron polaron in bismuth ferrite needs to overcome an energy barrier to hop from initial iron site Fe1 to final iron site Fe2. Here, this energy barrier was determined ab initio for hops in perfect bismuth ferrite and at neutral ferroelectric domain walls.
Sabine Körbel
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Experimental realization of a SU(3) color-orbit coupling in an ultracold gas. [PDF]
Madasu CS +8 more
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Effects of Galactic Irradiation on Thermal and Electronic Transport in Tungsten
This atomic‐scale study reveals how low‐to‐mid‐energy space irradiation alters tungsten's thermal and electronic behavior, even at low defect levels. Focusing on vacancy sites in bulk and near grain boundaries, it employs two novel approaches: site‐projected thermal conductivity and the N2$^{2}$ method for the thermal and electronic response analysis ...
Chinonso Ugwumadu +2 more
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A Complete Active Space Self-Consistent Field Approach for Molecules in QED Environments. [PDF]
Alessandro R +3 more
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Nuclear Physics in the Era of Quantum Computing and Quantum Machine Learning
The use of QML in the realm of nuclear physics at low energy is almost nonexistent. Three examples of the use of quantum computing and quantum machine in nuclear physics are presented: the determination of the phase/shape in nuclear models, the calculation of the ground state energy, and the identification of particles in nuclear physics experiments ...
José‐Enrique García‐Ramos +4 more
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Challenges and strategies for first-principles simulations of two-dimensional magnetic phenomena.
Garrido Aldea J +3 more
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Machine Learning for Maximizing the Memristivity of Single and Coupled Quantum Memristors
Machine learning (ML) methods are proposed to characterize the memristive properties of single and coupled quantum memristors. It is shown that maximizing the memristivity leads to large values in the degree of entanglement of two quantum memristors, unveiling the close relationship between quantum correlations and memory.
Carlos Hernani‐Morales +5 more
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