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Current‐Driven Nonreciprocal Response of Nonequilibrium Skyrmions
A skyrmion holds great promise for spintronic applications owing to its intrinsic topological stability and high mobility under ultra‐low current excitation. Here, by means of in situ electron microscopy, we demonstrate a skyrmion diode effect and the associated current‐driven nonreciprocal skyrmion dynamics in a designed FeGe‐based microdevice.
Xiuzhen Yu +10 more
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Nonstandard Lorentz space forms [PDF]
This paper is a sequel to the paper ''Three-dimensional Lorentz space forms and Seifert fiber spaces'' by \textit{F. Raymond} and \textit{R. Kulkarni} [ibid., 231-268 (1985; Zbl 0563.57004)] and answers two questions raised in a previous version of that paper.
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Concentration gradients can serve as a universal platform for breaking spatial inversion symmetry. We demonstrate this concept by observing nonreciprocal electrical transport—a sensitive probe of inversion‐symmetry breaking—in the iron‐based superconductor Sm1111 with an engineered hydrogen gradient.
Takayuki Nagai +6 more
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Lorentz estimates for asymptotically regular elliptic equations in quasiconvex domains
We derive a global Lorentz estimate of the gradient of weak solutions to nonlinear elliptic problems with asymptotically regular nonlinearity in quasiconvex domains.
Junjie Zhang, Shenzhou Zheng
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The barrier layer is designed comprehensively by thermal expansion coefficient and interfacial reaction energy to yield a controlled interfacial reaction. Ultimately, the Co25Fe50Ni25/half‐Heusler joint simultaneously achieves low contact resistivity and high bonding strength.
Jian Liang +11 more
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Nonperturbative Lorentz violation and field quantization
Regimes of Lorentz-violating effective field theories are studied in which departures from Lorentz symmetry are nonperturbative. Within a free toy theory exhibiting Lorentz breakdown involving an operator of mass dimension three, it is shown that ...
V. Alan Kostelecký +3 more
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The spinor string in a Clifford substructure of space-time
We resolve the space-time coordinates of Minkowski space into Weyl spinors with components in a split Clifford algebra. Poisson brackets are defined for Clifford-valued canonical variables and applied to the quantization of the point particle and string.
Borchsenius, Kaare
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This paper reviews the physics of liquid metals in RF devices, including the influence of mechanical strain on resonance as well as fabrication methods and strategies for designing tunable and strain‐tolerant inductors, capacitors, and antennas.
Md Saifur Rahman, William J. Scheideler
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Extension of the Lorentz symmetry up to conformal in the limit of ultrahigh energ
The group-theoretical justification is presented for the original approach by Kirznits and Chechin which allows for the primary protons of ultra-high energy cosmic rays to overcome the energetic limit (about 50 EeV) of Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin remaining ...
Yu. G. Rudoi, I. A. Vernigora
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Modeling and Verification of 1/f Noise Mechanisms in FAPbBr3 Single‐Crystal X‐Ray Detectors
We demonstratethat surface‐trap‐induced carrier number fluctuations are the dominantmechanism in FAPbBr3 Schottky devices, a conclusion supported by thedistinct defect profiles revealed by Drive‐Level Capacitance Profiling (DLCP). Throughnoise contribution decomposition, it is found that the 1/f noise of thedetector is the key noise source affecting ...
Zhongyu Yang +6 more
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