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10 Jun 2025 • Preprint • arXiv
Modern approach to muonic x-ray spectroscopy demonstrated through the measurement of stable Cl radii
AbstractRecent advances in muonic x-ray experiments have reinvigorated efforts in measurements of absolute nuclear charge radii. Here, a modern approach is presented, and demonstrated through determination of the charge radii of the two stable chlorine nuclides $^{35}$Cl and $^{37}$Cl. Knowledge of these radii has implications for fundamental studies in nuclear and atomic
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4 Jun 2025 • Preprint • arXiv
2D Topological Edge States in Periodic Space-Time Interfaces
AbstractTopological edge states in systems of two (or more) dimensions offer scattering-free transport, exhibiting robustness to inhomogeneities and disorder. In a different domain, time-modulated systems, such as photonic time crystals (PTCs), offer non-resonant amplification drawing energy from the modulation. Combining these concepts, we explore topological systems that vary
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30 May 2025 • Preprint • arXiv
All-optical mapping of ultrafast carrier dynamics in a Dirac semimetal
AbstractHigh-harmonic generation (HHG), the hallmark effect of attosecond science, is a nonperturbative nonlinear process leading to the emission of high harmonic light from gases and solids. In gases, extreme driving laser pulse intensities can deplete the ground state, suppressing harmonic emission during the trailing edge of the pulse. Here, we report pronounced ultrafast
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29 May 2025 • Journal Article • ACS Nano
Nonlinear Quantum Light Generation in Collective Spontaneous Emission
AbstractCollective spontaneous emission occurs when multiple quantum emitters decay into common radiation modes, resulting in enhanced or suppressed emission. Here, we find the quantum state of light collectively emitted from emitters exhibiting quantum correlations. We unveil under what conditions the quantum correlations are not lost during the emission but are instead
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27 May 2025 • Journal Article • Physical Review B
Thermal and thermoelectric transport in flat bands with nontrivial quantum geometry
AbstractAlthough quasiparticles in flat bands have zero group velocity, they can display an anomalous velocity due to the quantum geometry. We address the thermal and thermoelectric transport in flat bands in the clean limit with a small amount of broadening due to inelastic scattering. We derive general Kubo formulas for flat bands in the dc limit up to linear order in the
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25 May 2025 • Journal Article • Chemistry of Materials
Liquid–Liquid Interface-Based Thiocyanate Surface Treatment for Bright and Stable CsPbBr3 Nanocrystals
AbstractEnhancing the efficiency and stability of lead halide perovskite devices is crucial to their practical application. Previous treatments with thiocyanate (SCN–) have demonstrated significant improvements in the photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) and stability of CsPbBr3 nanocrystals (NCs), but the underlying mechanisms remain partially unresolved. Addressing the
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22 May 2025 • Preprint • arXiv
Die Separation for Mitigation of Phonon Bursts in Superconducting Circuits
AbstractCosmic rays and background radioactive decay can deposit significant energy into superconducting quantum circuits on planar chips. This energy converts into pair-breaking phonons that travel across the substrate and generate quasiparticles, leading to correlated energy and phase errors in nearby qubits. To mitigate this, we fabricated two separate dies and placed them
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20 May 2025 • Journal Article • ACS Applied Optical Materials
Exciton Manipulation via Dielectric Environment Engineering in 2D Semiconductors
AbstractTwo-dimensional (2D) semiconductors are promising for photonic applications due to their exceptional optoelectronic properties, including large exciton binding energy, strong spin–orbit coupling, and potential integration with the standard complementary silicon-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology. The dielectric environment can significantly affect the photoluminescence
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18 May 2025 • Preprint • arXiv
Benchmarking quantum computers via protocols
AbstractBenchmarking quantum computers often deals with the parameters of single qubits or gates and sometimes deals with algorithms run on an entire chip or a noisy simulator of a chip. Here we propose the idea of using protocols to benchmark quantum computers. The advantage of using protocols, especially the seven suggested here, over other benchmarking methods is that there
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17 May 2025 • Preprint • Social Science Research Network
Continuous-Flow Electron Spin Resonance Microfluidics Device with Sub-Nanoliter Sample Volume
AbstractThis paper presents a new continuous-flow electron spin resonance (ESR) microfluidic device designed to perform 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
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