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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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Información
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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Bacteria surfing the elastic wave
Japinder Nijjer; Tal Cohen; Jing Yan
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. No disponible
Down the RABBIT hole
Jean Marcel Ngoko Djiokap
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. No disponible
Spin–orbital liquid state and liquid–gas metamagnetic transition on a pyrochlore lattice
Nan Tang; Yulia Gritsenko; Kenta Kimura; Subhro Bhattacharjee; Akito Sakai; Mingxuan Fu; Hikaru Takeda; Huiyuan Man; Kento Sugawara; Yosuke Matsumoto; Yasuyuki Shimura; Jiajia Wen; Collin Broholm; Hiroshi Sawa; Masashi Takigawa; Toshiro Sakakibara; Sergei Zherlitsyn; Joachim Wosnitza; Roderich Moessner; Satoru Nakatsuji
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. No disponible
Crossed Luttinger liquid hidden in a quasi-two-dimensional material
X. Du; L. Kang; Y. Y. Lv; J. S. Zhou; X. Gu; R. Z. Xu; Q. Q. Zhang; Z. X. Yin; W. X. Zhao; Y. D. Li; S. M. He; D. Pei; Y. B. Chen; M. X. Wang; Z. K. Liu; Y. L. Chen; L. X. Yang
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. No disponible
Melted spin ice
Vivien S. Zapf; Minseong Lee; Priscila F. S. Rosa
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. No disponible
Not commuting around Hilbert space
Andrew G. White
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. No disponible
Three-dimensional non-Abelian quantum holonomy
Vera Neef; Julien Pinske; Friederike Klauck; Lucas Teuber; Mark Kremer; Max Ehrhardt; Matthias Heinrich; Stefan Scheel; Alexander Szameit
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>When a quantum system undergoes slow changes, the evolution of its state depends only on the corresponding trajectory in Hilbert space. This phenomenon, known as quantum holonomy, brings to light the geometric aspects of quantum theory. Depending on the number of degrees of freedom involved, these purely geometric entities can be scalar or belong to a matrix-valued symmetry group. In their various forms, holonomies are vital elements in the description of the fundamental forces in particle physics as well as theories beyond the standard model such as loop quantum gravity or topological quantum field theory. Yet, implementing matrix-valued holonomies thus far has proven challenging, being further complicated by the difficulties involved in identifying suitable dark states for their construction in bosonic systems. Here we develop a representation of holonomic theory founded on the Heisenberg picture and leverage these insights for the experimental realization of a three-dimensional quantum holonomy. Its non-Abelian geometric phase is implemented via the judicious manipulation of bosonic modes constructed from indistinguishable photons and obeys the U(3) symmetry relevant to the strong interaction. Our findings could enable the experimental study of higher-dimensional non-Abelian gauge symmetries and the exploration of exotic physics on a photonic chip.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. No disponible
The split of the century
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. 1381-1381
A strong field of exotic effects
Mark Buchanan
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. 1385-1385
A wizard’s guide to condensed matter
S. J. Thomson
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
Pp. 1386-1386