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Nature Physics
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Nature Physics publishes papers of the highest quality and significance in all areas of physics, pure and applied. The journal content reflects core physics disciplines, but is also open to a broad range of topics whose central theme falls within the bounds of physics. Theoretical physics, particularly where it is pertinent to experiment, also features.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
1745-2473
ISSN electrónico
1745-2481
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005-
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Unjammed development
Sham Tlili
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Lorentz invariance beyond the Planck scale
Giulia Gubitosi
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Depictions of fluid phenomena in art
Rouslan Krechetnikov
Palabras clave: General Medicine.
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Truly chiral phonons in α-HgS
Kyosuke Ishito; Huiling Mao; Yusuke Kousaka; Yoshihiko Togawa; Satoshi Iwasaki; Tiantian Zhang; Shuichi Murakami; Jun-ichiro Kishine; Takuya Satoh
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Chirality is a manifestation of the asymmetry inherent in nature. It has been defined as the symmetry breaking of the parity of static objects, and the definition was extended to dynamic motion such that true and false chiralities were distinguished. Recently, rotating, yet not propagating, atomic motions were predicted and observed in two-dimensional materials, and they were referred to as ‘chiral phonons’. A natural development would be the discovery of truly chiral phonons that propagate while rotating in three-dimensional materials. Here we used circularly polarized Raman scattering and first-principles calculations to identify truly chiral phonons in chiral bulk crystals. This approach enabled us to determine the chirality of a crystal in a non-contact and non-destructive manner. In addition, we demonstrated that the law of the conservation of pseudo-angular momentum holds between circularly polarized photons and chiral phonons. These findings are expected to help develop ways for transferring the pseudo-angular momentum from photons to electron spins via propagating chiral phonons in opto-phononic-spintronic devices.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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When ultracold magnets swirl
Zoran Hadzibabic
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Bell’s theorem allows local theories of quantum mechanics
Jonte R. Hance; Sabine Hossenfelder
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Observation of vortices and vortex stripes in a dipolar condensate
Lauritz Klaus; Thomas Bland; Elena Poli; Claudia Politi; Giacomo Lamporesi; Eva Casotti; Russell N. Bisset; Manfred J. Mark; Francesca Ferlaino
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Quantized vortices are a prototypical feature of superfluidity that have been observed in multiple quantum gas experiments. But the occurrence of vortices in dipolar quantum gases—a class of ultracold gases characterized by long-range anisotropic interactions—has not been reported yet. Here we exploit the anisotropic nature of the dipole–dipole interaction of a dysprosium Bose–Einstein condensate to induce angular symmetry breaking in an otherwise cylindrically symmetric pancake-shaped trap. Tilting the magnetic field towards the radial plane deforms the cloud into an ellipsoid, which is then set into rotation. At stirring frequencies approaching the radial trap frequency, we observe the generation of dynamically unstable surface excitations, which cause angular momentum to be pumped into the system through vortices. Under continuous rotation, the vortices arrange into a stripe configuration along the field, in close agreement with numerical simulations.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Mechanical stress driven by rigidity sensing governs epithelial stability
Surabhi Sonam; Lakshmi Balasubramaniam; Shao-Zhen Lin; Ying Ming Yow Ivan; Irina Pi-Jaumà; Cecile Jebane; Marc Karnat; Yusuke Toyama; Philippe Marcq; Jacques Prost; René-Marc Mège; Jean-François Rupprecht; Benoît Ladoux
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Improved interspecies optical clock comparisons through differential spectroscopy
May E. Kim; William F. McGrew; Nicholas V. Nardelli; Ethan R. Clements; Youssef S. Hassan; Xiaogang Zhang; Jose L. Valencia; Holly Leopardi; David B. Hume; Tara M. Fortier; Andrew D. Ludlow; David R. Leibrandt
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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