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Nonlinear optical susceptibilities of five different materials that exhibit the ferroelectric nematic phase, as well as smectic A ferroelectric phase, are determined. The materials investigated include archetypal molecular architectures as well as mixtures showing room‐temperature ferroelectric phases.
Matija Lovšin +7 more
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NLO QCD+EW corrections to diphoton production in association with a vector boson
Processes with three external electroweak gauge boson allow for a measurement of triple and quartic gauge couplings. They can be used to constrain anomalous gauge couplings, where new physics might predominantly couple to electroweak gauge bosons.
Nicolas Greiner, Marek Schönherr
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Pair Production of Scalar Leptoquarks at the LHC to NLO Parton Shower Accuracy
We present the scalar leptoquark pair production process at the LHC computed at the next-to-leading order in QCD, matched to the PYTHIA parton shower using the MC@NLO formalism. We consider the leading order decay of a leptoquark to a lepton ($e,\mu,\tau$
Mandal, Tanumoy +2 more
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Probing Ultrafast Coherent Bandgap Modulation in Monolayer WSe2 by Nonlinear Optics
This work sheds light on how resonant nonlinear optics blursthe line between perturbative and non‐perturbative nonlinear optics. Measured deviationsfrom the quadratic second‐harmonic scaling near the excitonic resonance arisefrom optical Stark and Bloch‐Siegert shifts. The experimental results arefurther underpinned by analytical and numerical analysis
Sebastian Klimmer +7 more
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Resonace-improved parton-shower matching for the Drell-Yan process including electroweak corrections
We use the Powheg method to perform parton-shower matching for Drell-Yan production of W and Z bosons at the LHC at NLO QCD and NLO electroweak accuracy. In particular, we investigate an improved treatment of the vector-boson resonances within the Powheg
A. Mück, L. Oymanns
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Boosting perturbative QCD stability in quarkonium production
The aim of this paper is to introduce a general way to stabilize the perturbative QCD computations of heavy quarkonium production in the boosted or high-momentum transferring region with tree-level generators only.
Shao, Hua-Sheng
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This paper presents a programmable metasurface‐based Meta Key Distribution (MKD) system for secure, protocol‐independent key exchange in indoor wireless settings. By embedding entropy into the wireless channel, it enables lightweight, compatible cryptographic key generation.
Xinyu Li +7 more
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We present predictions for the production cross section of a Standard Model Higgs boson in association with a top-antitop pair at next-to-leading order accuracy using matrix elements obtained from the HELAC-Oneloop package.
A. Kardos +22 more
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To address the challenge of high electro‐optic (EO) activity and thermal stability, four chromophores (BHG1–BHG4) are designed. These incorporate steric hindrance groups into the aniline donor, significantly raising their glass transition temperatures and enhancing alignment stability. The neat BHG2 film achieves an exceptional EO coefficient of 304 pm
Changqing Ge +9 more
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