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Observation of Dislocation Bound States and Skin Effects in Non‐Hermitian Chern Insulators
Experimental observation of the dislocation‐induced bound states and skin effects is demonstrated in a line‐gap non‐Hermitian acoustic lattice. By utilizing active meta‐atoms to measure the full complex spectrum and biorthogonal eigenstates, the study reveals the exceptional‐point‐driven melting of defect modes.
Jia‐Xin Zhong, Bitan Roy, Yun Jing
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Electron Channeling Contrast Imaging of Ferroelastic Domains
A simple scanning electron microscopy technique, electron channeling contrast imaging, unveils nanoscale ferroelastic domains and their coupling to functional properties in oxide heterostructures. The work demonstrates high‐resolution mapping of both surface and buried domains, broadening the experimental toolbox for ferroic and quantum oxide systems ...
Wei Peng +13 more
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Norm of Reciprocity – Antecedent of Trustworthiness in Social Media
Shweta Aggarwal +3 more
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Interdependent network reciprocity in evolutionary games [PDF]
Zhen Wang, Attila Szolnoki, Matjaž Perc
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Improving Ionic Conformality Across Polymer Electrolyte|Electrode Interfaces
Polymer electrolytes typically form physically intimate electrode interfaces but often fail to maintain continuous ionic pathways, critically limiting battery performance. Through strategic compositional design, this study introduces a molecular ionic composite electrolyte that effectively reduces interfacial ionic depletion, ensuring consistent ion ...
Jungki Min +12 more
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Predicting neural responses to intra- and extra-cranial electric brain stimulation by means of the reciprocity theorem. [PDF]
Ness TV, Koch C, Einevoll GT.
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Langlands reciprocity for algebraic surfaces [PDF]
Victor Ginzburg +2 more
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Asymmetry of the Ferroelectric Phase Transition in BaTiO3
Phase transitions are typically assumed to behave identically in forward and reverse. This work shows that in the ferroelectric material barium titanate this is not true: heating drives an abrupt, first‐order jump, while cooling gives a smooth, continuous change.
Asaf Hershkovitz +14 more
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