1. 23 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Clocking and controlling attosecond currents in a scanning tunnelling microscope

    Daniel Davidovich, Boyang Ma, Adi Goldner, Shimon Cohen, Zhaopin Chen, Michael Krüger
    Abstract

    Quantum tunnelling of electrons can be confined to the sub-cycle time scale of strong light fields, contributing decisively to the extreme time resolution of attosecond science. Because tunnelling also enables atomic-scale spatial resolution in scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), integrating STM with light pulses has long been a key objective in ultrafast microscopy

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  2. 23 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Layout optimization for the LUXE-NPOD experiment

    Yotam Soreq
    Melissa Almanza Soto, Oleksandr Borysov, Torben Ferber, Shan Huang, Adrián Irles, Markus Klute, Jesús P Márquez Hernández, Josep Pérez Segura, Raquel Quishpe, Yotam Soreq, Noam Tal Hod, Nicolò Trevisani
    Abstract

    Beam dump experiments represent an effective way to probe new physics in a parameter space, where new particles have feeble couplings to the Standard Model sector and masses below the GeV scale. The LUXE experiment, designed primarily to study strong-field quantum electrodynamics, can be used also as a photon beam dump experiment with a unique reach for new spin-0

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  3. 22 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Defect-Mediated Melting of Square-Lattice Solids

    Daniel K Podolsky
    William Grampel, Daniel K Podolsky
    Abstract

    The Kosterlitz-Thouless-Halperin-Nelson-Young (KTHNY) theory successfully explains the melting mechanism of two-dimensional isotropic lattices as a two-step process driven by the unbinding of topological defects. By considering the elastic theory of the square lattice, we extend the KTHNY theory to melting of square lattice solids. In addition to the familiar elastic

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  4. 16 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Material Loss Model Calibration for Tantalum Superconducting Resonators

    Abstract

    Material research is a key frontier in advancing superconducting qubit and circuit performance. In this work, we develop a simple and broadly applicable framework for accurately characterizing two-level system (TLS) loss using internal quality factor measurements of superconducting transmission line resonators over a range of temperatures and readout powers. We applied

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  5. 15 Jul 2025 Journal Article ACS Photonics

    Roadmap for Quantum Nanophotonics with Free Electrons

    F Javier García de Abajo, Albert Polman, Cruz I Velasco, Mathieu Kociak, Luiz H G Tizei, Odile Stéphan, Sophie Meuret, Takumi Sannomiya, Keiichirou Akiba, Yves Auad, Armin Feist, Claus Ropers, Peter Baum, John H Gaida, Murat Sivis, Hugo Lourenço-Martins, Luca Serafini, Johan Verbeeck, Andrea Konečná, Nahid Talebi, Beatrice Matilde Ferrari, Cameron J R Duncan, Maria Giulia Bravi, Irene Ostroman, Giovanni Maria Vanacore, Ethan Nussinson, Ron Ruimy, Yuval Adiv, Arthur Niedermayr, Ido Kaminer, ... show all 47 authors
    Abstract

    Over the past century, continuous advancements in electron microscopy have enabled the synthesis, control, and characterization of high-quality free-electron beams. These probes carry an evanescent electromagnetic field that can drive localized excitations and provide high-resolution information on material structures and their optical responses, currently reaching the

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  6. 13 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Accelerated Hydrogen Exchange Reaction in a Dark Cavity: A Benchmark for Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Experiment

    Victor Berenstein, Giacomo Valtolina, Zohar Amitay, Nimrod Moiseyev
    Abstract

    The gas-phase hydrogen exchange reaction (HER) is the most fundamental chemical process for benchmarking quantum reaction dynamics. In this Letter, we focus on controlling HER by means of strong light-matter coupling inside a resonant cavity, an approach often called polariton chemistry. In particular, we focus on the isotopic variation of HER involving collisions

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  7. 12 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Spin Squeezing in Electron Microscopy

    Shiran Even-Haim, Ethan Nussinson, Roni Ben-Maimon, Alexey Gorlach, Ron Ruimy, Ephraim Shahmoon, Osip Schwartz, Ido Kaminer
    Abstract

    Quantum metrology experiments in atomic physics and quantum optics have demonstrated measurement accuracy beyond the shot-noise limit via multi-particle entanglement. At the same time, electron microscopy, an essential tool for high-resolution imaging of biological systems, is severely constrained in its signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by shot noise, due to the dose limit

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  8. 11 Jul 2025 Journal Article Nature Physics

    Topological excitonic insulator with tunable momentum order

    Anna Keselman
    Md Shafayat Hossain, Zi-Jia Cheng, Yu-Xiao Jiang, Tyler A Cochran, Song-Bo Zhang, Huangyu Wu, Xiaoxiong Liu, Xiquan Zheng, Guangming Cheng, Byunghoon Kim, Qi Zhang, Maksim Litskevich, Junyi Zhang, Jinjin Liu, Jia-Xin Yin, Xian P Yang, Jonathan D Denlinger, Massimo Tallarida, Ji Dai, Elio Vescovo, Anil Rajapitamahuni, Nan Yao, Anna Keselman, Yingying Peng, Yugui Yao, Zhiwei Wang, Luis Balicas, Titus Neupert, M Zahid Hasan
    Abstract

    Correlated topological materials often maintain a delicate balance among physical symmetries. Many topological orders are symmetry protected, whereas most correlated phenomena arise from spontaneous symmetry breaking. Cases where symmetry breaking induces a non-trivial topological phase are rare. Here we demonstrate the presence of two such phases in Ta2Pd3Te5, where

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  9. 10 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Exciting terahertz magnons with amplitude modulated light: spin pumping, squeezed states, symmetry breaking and pattern formation

    Egor I Kiselev, Jonas F Karcher, Mark S Rudner, Rembert Duine, Netanel H Lindner
    Abstract

    We show how amplitude modulated, coherent high-frequency drives can be used to access otherwise difficult to reach collective resonances and off-resonantly induce parametric instabilities. In particular, we demonstrate that difficult to access antiferromagnetic resonances in the THz range can be parametrically excited with signals at optical frequencies via a mechanism

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  10. 9 Jul 2025 Journal Article Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open

    Continuous-flow electron spin resonance microfluidics device with sub-nanoliter sample volume

    Abstract

    This paper presents a novel continuous-flow electron spin resonance (ESR) microfluidic device designed for both continuous-wave (CW) and pulsed ESR measurements on sub-nanoliter liquid samples. The system integrates a planar surface microresonator (ParPar type) operating at ∼9.4 GHz with a precision-fabricated quartz microfluidic chip, enabling spatial confinement of

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