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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:
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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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Search for decoherence from quantum gravity with atmospheric neutrinos
; R. Abbasi; M. Ackermann; J. Adams; S. K. Agarwalla; J. A. Aguilar; M. Ahlers; J. M. Alameddine; N. M. Amin; K. Andeen; G. Anton; C. Argüelles; Y. Ashida; S. Athanasiadou; L. Ausborm; S. N. Axani; X. Bai; A. Balagopal V; M. Baricevic; S. W. Barwick; V. Basu; R. Bay; J. J. Beatty; J. Becker Tjus; J. Beise; C. Bellenghi; C. Benning; S. BenZvi; D. Berley; E. Bernardini; D. Z. Besson; E. Blaufuss; S. Blot; F. Bontempo; J. Y. Book; C. Boscolo Meneguolo; S. Böser; O. Botner; J. Böttcher; J. Braun; B. Brinson; J. Brostean-Kaiser; L. Brusa; R. T. Burley; R. S. Busse; D. Butterfield; M. A. Campana; K. Carloni; E. G. Carnie-Bronca; S. Chattopadhyay; N. Chau; C. Chen; Z. Chen; D. Chirkin; S. Choi; B. A. Clark; A. Coleman; G. H. Collin; A. Connolly; J. M. Conrad; P. Coppin; P. Correa; D. F. Cowen; P. Dave; C. De Clercq; J. J. DeLaunay; D. Delgado; S. Deng; K. Deoskar; A. Desai; P. Desiati; K. D. de Vries; G. de Wasseige; T. DeYoung; A. Diaz; J. C. Díaz-Vélez; M. Dittmer; A. Domi; H. Dujmovic; M. A. DuVernois; T. Ehrhardt; A. Eimer; P. Eller; E. Ellinger; S. El Mentawi; D. Elsässer; R. Engel; H. Erpenbeck; J. Evans; P. A. Evenson; K. L. Fan; K. Fang; K. Farrag; A. R. Fazely; A. Fedynitch; N. Feigl; S. Fiedlschuster; C. Finley; L. Fischer; D. Fox; A. Franckowiak; P. Fürst; J. Gallagher; E. Ganster; A. Garcia; L. Gerhardt; A. Ghadimi; C. Glaser; T. Glüsenkamp; J. G. Gonzalez; D. Grant; S. J. Gray; O. Gries; S. Griffin; S. Griswold; K. M. Groth; C. Günther; P. Gutjahr; C. Ha; C. Haack; A. Hallgren; R. Halliday; L. Halve; F. Halzen; H. Hamdaoui; M. Ha Minh; M. Handt; K. Hanson; J. Hardin; A. A. Harnisch; P. Hatch; A. Haungs; J. Häußler; K. Helbing; J. Hellrung; J. Hermannsgabner; L. Heuermann; N. Heyer; S. Hickford; A. Hidvegi; C. Hill; G. C. Hill; K. D. Hoffman; S. Hori; K. Hoshina; W. Hou; T. Huber; K. Hultqvist; M. Hünnefeld; R. Hussain; K. Hymon; S. In; A. Ishihara; M. Jacquart; O. Janik; M. Jansson; G. S. Japaridze; M. Jeong; M. Jin; B. J. P. Jones; N. Kamp; D. Kang; W. Kang; X. Kang; A. Kappes; D. Kappesser; L. Kardum; T. Karg; M. Karl; A. Karle; A. Katil; U. Katz; M. Kauer; J. L. Kelley; A. Khatee Zathul; A. Kheirandish; J. Kiryluk; S. R. Klein; A. Kochocki; R. Koirala; H. Kolanoski; T. Kontrimas; L. Köpke; C. Kopper; D. J. Koskinen; P. Koundal; M. Kovacevich; M. Kowalski; T. Kozynets; J. Krishnamoorthi; K. Kruiswijk; E. Krupczak; A. Kumar; E. Kun; N. Kurahashi; N. Lad; C. Lagunas Gualda; M. Lamoureux; M. J. Larson; S. Latseva; F. Lauber; J. P. Lazar; J. W. Lee; K. Leonard DeHolton; A. Leszczyńska; M. Lincetto; Y. Liu; M. Liubarska; E. Lohfink; C. Love; C. J. Lozano Mariscal; L. Lu; F. Lucarelli; W. Luszczak; Y. Lyu; J. Madsen; E. Magnus; K. B. M. Mahn; Y. Makino; E. Manao; S. Mancina; W. Marie Sainte; I. C. Mariş; S. Marka; Z. Marka; M. Marsee; I. Martinez-Soler; R. Maruyama; F. Mayhew; T. McElroy; F. McNally; J. V. Mead; K. Meagher; S. Mechbal; A. Medina; M. Meier; Y. Merckx; L. Merten; J. Micallef; J. Mitchell; T. Montaruli; R. W. Moore; Y. Morii; R. Morse; M. Moulai; T. Mukherjee; R. Naab; R. Nagai; M. Nakos; U. Naumann; J. Necker; A. Negi; M. Neumann; H. Niederhausen; M. U. Nisa; A. Noell; A. Novikov; S. C. Nowicki; A. Obertacke Pollmann; V. O’Dell; B. Oeyen; A. Olivas; R. Orsoe; J. Osborn; E. O’Sullivan; H. Pandya; N. Park; G. K. Parker; E. N. Paudel; L. Paul; C. Pérez de los Heros; T. Pernice; J. Peterson; S. Philippen; A. Pizzuto; M. Plum; A. Pontén; Y. Popovych; M. Prado Rodriguez; B. Pries; R. Procter-Murphy; G. T. Przybylski; C. Raab; J. Rack-Helleis; K. Rawlins; Z. Rechav; A. Rehman; P. Reichherzer; E. Resconi; S. Reusch; W. Rhode; B. Riedel; A. Rifaie; E. J. Roberts; S. Robertson; S. Rodan; G. Roellinghoff; M. Rongen; A. Rosted; C. Rott; T. Ruhe; L. Ruohan; D. Ryckbosch; I. Safa; J. Saffer; D. Salazar-Gallegos; P. Sampathkumar; S. E. Sanchez Herrera; A. Sandrock; M. Santander; S. Sarkar; S. Sarkar; J. Savelberg; P. Savina; M. Schaufel; H. Schieler; S. Schindler; L. Schlickmann; B. Schlüter; F. Schlüter; N. Schmeisser; T. Schmidt; J. Schneider; F. G. Schröder; L. Schumacher; S. Sclafani; D. Seckel; M. Seikh; S. Seunarine; R. Shah; S. Shefali; N. Shimizu; M. Silva; B. Skrzypek; B. Smithers; R. Snihur; J. Soedingrekso; A. Søgaard; D. Soldin; P. Soldin; G. Sommani; C. Spannfellner; G. M. Spiczak; C. Spiering; M. Stamatikos; T. Stanev; T. Stezelberger; T. Stürwald; T. Stuttard; G. W. Sullivan; I. Taboada; S. Ter-Antonyan; A. Terliuk; M. Thiesmeyer; W. G. Thompson; J. Thwaites; S. Tilav; K. Tollefson; C. Tönnis; S. Toscano; D. Tosi; A. Trettin; C. F. Tung; R. Turcotte; J. P. Twagirayezu; M. A. Unland Elorrieta; A. K. Upadhyay; K. Upshaw; A. Vaidyanathan; N. Valtonen-Mattila; J. Vandenbroucke; N. van Eijndhoven; D. Vannerom; J. van Santen; J. Vara; J. Veitch-Michaelis; M. Venugopal; M. Vereecken; S. Verpoest; D. Veske; A. Vijai; C. Walck; Y. Wang; C. Weaver; P. Weigel; A. Weindl; J. Weldert; A. Y. Wen; C. Wendt; J. Werthebach; M. Weyrauch; N. Whitehorn; C. H. Wiebusch; D. R. Williams; L. Witthaus; A. Wolf; M. Wolf; G. Wrede; X. W. Xu; J. P. Yanez; E. Yildizci; S. Yoshida; R. Young; S. Yu; T. Yuan; Z. Zhang; P. Zhelnin; P. Zilberman; M. Zimmerman
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Multiphoton quantum statistics from scattered classical light
Martijn Wubs
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Connecting shear flow and vortex array instabilities in annular atomic superfluids
D. Hernández-Rajkov; N. Grani; F. Scazza; G. Del Pace; W. J. Kwon; M. Inguscio; K. Xhani; C. Fort; M. Modugno; F. Marino; G. Roati
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Multistep topological transitions among meron and skyrmion crystals in a centrosymmetric magnet
H. Yoshimochi; R. Takagi; J. Ju; N. D. Khanh; H. Saito; H. Sagayama; H. Nakao; S. Itoh; Y. Tokura; T. Arima; S. Hayami; T. Nakajima; S. Seki
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Magnetically tunable supercurrent in dilute magnetic topological insulator-based Josephson junctions
Pankaj Mandal; Soumi Mondal; Martin P. Stehno; Stefan Ilić; F. Sebastian Bergeret; Teun M. Klapwijk; Charles Gould; Laurens W. Molenkamp
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>A superconductor, when exposed to a spin-exchange field, can exhibit spatial modulation of its order parameter, commonly referred to as the Fulde–Ferrell–Larkin–Ovchinnikov state. Such a state can be induced by controlling the spin-splitting field in Josephson junction devices, allowing access to a wide range of the phase diagram. Here we demonstrate that a Fulde–Ferrell–Larkin–Ovchinnikov state can be induced in Josephson junctions based on the two-dimensional dilute magnetic topological insulator (Hg,Mn)Te. We do this by observing the dependence of the critical current on the magnetic field and temperature. The substitution of Mn dopants induces an enhanced Zeeman effect, which can be controlled with high precision by using a small external magnetic field. We observe multiple re-entrant behaviours of the critical current as a response to an in-plane magnetic field, which we assign to transitions between ground states with a phase shifted by π. This will enable the study of the Fulde–Ferrell–Larkin–Ovchinnikov state in much more accessible experimental conditions.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Publisher Correction: Observation of Josephson harmonics in tunnel junctions
Dennis Willsch; Dennis Rieger; Patrick Winkel; Madita Willsch; Christian Dickel; Jonas Krause; Yoichi Ando; Raphaël Lescanne; Zaki Leghtas; Nicholas T. Bronn; Pratiti Deb; Olivia Lanes; Zlatko K. Minev; Benedikt Dennig; Simon Geisert; Simon Günzler; Sören Ihssen; Patrick Paluch; Thomas Reisinger; Roudy Hanna; Jin Hee Bae; Peter Schüffelgen; Detlev Grützmacher; Luiza Buimaga-Iarinca; Cristian Morari; Wolfgang Wernsdorfer; David P. DiVincenzo; Kristel Michielsen; Gianluigi Catelani; Ioan M. Pop
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Topological Kerr effects in two-dimensional magnets with broken inversion symmetry
Xiaoyin Li; Caixing Liu; Ying Zhang; Shunhong Zhang; Huisheng Zhang; Yuchen Zhang; Wenjie Meng; De Hou; Tao Li; Chaoyang Kang; Fanyang Huang; Ruiguo Cao; Dazhi Hou; Ping Cui; Weifeng Zhang; Tai Min; Qingyou Lu; Xiaohong Xu; Zhigao Sheng; Bin Xiang; Zhenyu Zhang
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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At the breaking point
Michael D. Bartlett
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Emergence of large-scale mechanical spiral waves in bacterial living matter
Shiqi Liu; Ye Li; Yuhao Wang; Yilin Wu
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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Leggett modes in a Dirac semimetal
Joseph J. Cuozzo; W. Yu; P. Davids; T. M. Nenoff; D. B. Soh; Wei Pan; Enrico Rossi
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Experiments have shown that several materials, including MgB<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>, iron-based superconductors and monolayer NbSe<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>, are multiband superconductors. Superconducting pairing in multiple bands can give rise to phenomena not available in a single band, including Leggett modes. A Leggett mode is the collective periodic oscillation of the relative phase between the phases of the superconducting condensates formed in the different bands. The experimental observation of Leggett modes is challenging because multiband superconductors are rare and because these modes describe charge fluctuations between bands and therefore are hard to probe directly. Also, the excitation energy of a Leggett mode is often larger than the superconducting gaps, and therefore they are strongly overdamped via relaxation processes into the quasiparticle continuum. Here, we show that Leggett modes and their frequency can be detected in a.c. driven superconducting quantum interference devices. We then use the results to analyse the measurements of such a quantum device, one based on a Dirac semimetal Cd<jats:sub>3</jats:sub>As<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>, in which superconductivity is induced by proximity to superconducting Al. These results show the theoretically predicted signatures of Leggett modes, and therefore we conclude that a Leggett mode is present in the two-band superconducting state of Cd<jats:sub>3</jats:sub>As<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy.
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