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    Correlated Charge Density Wave Insulators in Chirally Twisted Triple Bilayer Graphene

    June 10, 2024

    Chirally twisted triple bilayer graphene consists of three layers of Bernal bilayer graphene rotated in the same direction by the same twist angle. Selected for an Editors’ Suggestion.

    Wenxuan Wang et al.
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 246501 (2024)


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    Editorial: Coauthor! Coauthor!

    May 21, 2024

    When determining the authorship list for your next paper, be generous yet disciplined.


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    Essay: Quantum sensing with atomic, molecular, and optical platforms for fundamental physics

    Next in the PRL series of forward-looking Essays, Jun Ye and Peter Zoller envision exciting research paths at the intersection of AMO physics, quantum technologies, and fundamental physics.


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    Long-Axis Spinning of an Optically Levitated Particle: A Levitated Spinning Top

    The first demonstration of a stable rotation of elongated particles around their long axis up to GHz rotational speeds with millihertz damping rates results in high ( 10 12 ) Q factors.

    J.?A. Zieli?ska et al.
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 253601 (2024)


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    Schwarzschild Black Hole from Perturbation Theory to All Orders

    Perturbative quantum field theoretic methods confirm the solution of the Einstein field equations in the presence of a point source to be the Schwarzschild metric.

    Poul H. Damgaard and Kanghoon Lee
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 251603 (2024)


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    Elusive Clock Transition in Strontium Revealed

    June 20, 2024

    Researchers have measured a hard-to-observe electronic transition in strontium that was predicted six decades ago.

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    V. Klusener et al.
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 253201 (2024)


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    A New Way to Transport Spin Currents

    June 18, 2024

    Spin currents carried by magnetic waves called magnons can be sent across a device without using insulating magnets?a result that could lead to spintronic devices compatible with silicon electronics.

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    Richard Schlitz et al.
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 256701 (2024)


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    Higher-Order QCD Contributions for Semi-Inclusive Deep-Inelastic Scattering

    The NNLO QCD contributions to the semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering (SIDIS) process are computed, and this might reduce the scale-dependent measurement uncertainties at the forthcoming electron-ion collider.

    Leonardo Bonino, Thomas Gehrmann, and Giovanni Stagnitto
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 251901 (2024)

    Saurav Goyal et al .
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 251902 (2024)


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    Exact Steering Bound for Two-Qubit Werner States

    Two independent papers answer an important open question by showing that generalized measurements are not more powerful than projection-valued measurements in quantum steering with two-qubit Werner states.

    Yujie Zhang and Eric Chitambar
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 250201 (2024)

    Martin J. Renner
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 250202 (2024)


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    Strange Kinetics Shape Network Growth

    June 17, 2024

    A connection between time-varying networks and transport theory opens prospects for developing predictive equations of motion for networks.

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    Evangelos S. Papaefthymiou, Costas Iordanou, and Fragkiskos Papadopoulos
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 257401 (2024)


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    Mimicking an Elephant Trunk

    June 14, 2024

    The extraordinary range of motions achieved by elephants’ trunks can be mimicked by a physical model that uses just three “muscles,” which could inspire robotic designs.

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    Bartosz Kaczmarski et al.
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 248402 (2024)


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    Signatures of Kitaev Interactions in the van der Waals Ferromagnet VI 3

    Inelastic neutron scattering measurements on VI 3 , a two-dimensional ferromagnetic Mott insulator, reveal distinct anisotropic magnetic excitations that are described by a model with large bond-dependent Kitaev interactions.

    Yiqing Gu et al.
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 246702 (2024)


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    Conservative Black Hole Scattering at Fifth Post-Minkowskian and First Self-Force Order

    Quantum field theory techniques are employed to compute the conservative scattering dynamics of a pair of black holes to the fifth order in Newton’s constant.

    Mathias Driesse et al.
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 241402 (2024)


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    Gravitational-Wave Memory May Illustrate Spacetime Symmetries

    June 13, 2024

    Observing gravitational-wave memory may help physicists test general relativity predictions about large-scale symmetries in the fabric of spacetime.

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    Boris Goncharov, Laura Donnay, and Jan Harms
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 132 , 241401 (2024)


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    APS Announces Outstanding Referees for 2024

    APS has selected 156 Outstanding Referees for 2024 who have demonstrated exceptional work in the assessment of manuscripts published in the Physical Review journals. A full list of the Outstanding Referees is available online .

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