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keywords: description: Learn about our response to COVID-19, including freely available research and expanded remote access support. ON THE COVERPhase-Programmable Gaussian Boson Sampling Using Stimulated Squeezed LightOctober 25, 2021A 144-mode photonic circuit for Gaussian boson sampling. Two-modesqueezed-state photons (lower left) are phase locked (yellow) anddirected to single-photon detectors (left and right sides). Selectedfor a Viewpoint in Physics and an Editors’ Suggestion.
Han-Sen Zhong et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 180502 (2021)
ANNOUNCEMENT2021 Nobel Prize in PhysicsOctober 5, 2021
APS congratulates the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics recipients Syukuro Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann “for the physical modelling of Earth’s climate, quantifying variability and reliably predicting global warming” and the other half to Giorgio Parisi “for the discovery of the interplay of disorder and fluctuations in physical systems from atomic to planetary scales.”
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Professor Parisi has authored several papers with Physical Review journals. A selection of relevant papers from Physical Review Letters and Reviews in Modern Physics have been made free-to-read.
Patrick Charbonneau, Eric I. Corwin, Giorgio Parisi, and Francesco Zamponi, Universal Microstructure and Mechanical Stability of Jammed Packings, Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 205501 (2012).
M. Mézard, G. Parisi, N. Sourlas, G. Toulouse, and M. Virasoro, Nature of the Spin-Glass Phase, Phys. Rev. Lett. 52, 1156 (1984).
G. Parisi, Infinite Number of Order Parameters for Spin-Glasses, Phys. Rev. Lett. 43, 1754 (1979).
Paolo Rissone, Eric I. Corwin, and Giorgio Parisi, Long-Range Anomalous Decay of the Correlation in Jammed Packings, Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 038001 (2021).
Giorgio Parisi and Francesco Zamponi, Mean-field theory of hard sphere glasses and jamming, Rev. Mod. Phys. 82, 789 (2010).
Giorgio Parisi, Order Parameter for Spin-Glasses, Phys. Rev. Lett. 50, 1946 (1983).
Read MoreMore NewsEDITORIALPromoting Inclusive and Respectful CommunicationsNovember 18, 2020
APS Editor in Chief, Michael Thoennessen, discusses a new opportunity for communicating authors to include their pronouns together with their contact email in order to promote a more respectful, inclusive, and equitable environment.
NEWS AND COMMENTARYA New Trick to Make Short-Pulse Ion BeamsNovember 1, 2021
A new laser technique could lead to ultrashort-pulse, high-energy ion beams for medical use.
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Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 194801 (2021)
NEWS AND COMMENTARYMeasuring Entropy Production at the MesoscaleNovember 1, 2021
Theorists place bounds on the energy consumption of a mesoscopic nonequilibrium system using parameters that are experimentally accessible.
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Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 198101 (2021)
EDITORS SUGGESTIONRealizing Optical Persistent Spin Helix and Stern-Gerlach Deflection in an Anisotropic Liquid Crystal Microcavity
Spin patterns corresponding to the persistent spin helix and the Stern-Gerlach experiment are realized in an optically anisotropic liquid crystal microcavity.
Mateusz Król et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 190401 (2021)
EDITORS SUGGESTIONTip Charge Dependence of Three-Dimensional AFM Mapping of Concentrated Ionic Solutions
At a liquid-solid interface, atomic force microscopy with an uncharged tip gives total particle distribution while a charged tip gives the charge density distribution.
Simone Benaglia et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 196101 (2021)
EDITORS SUGGESTIONTemperature-Driven Self-Doping in Magnetite
Self-doping of the octahedral sites is at the heart of the origin of the Verwey and Curie transitions in magnetite.
Hebatalla Elnaggar et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 186402 (2021)
NEWS AND COMMENTARYKinks Free Charged Particles from Flux RopesOctober 28, 2021
Charged particles accelerated by magnetic reconnection in astrophysical plasmas should get stuck in flux ropes. Simulations show that kink instabilities set them free.
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Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 185101 (2021)
NEWS AND COMMENTARYLone Spin Remains Shielded Despite SuperconductivityOctober 27, 2021
Researchers explore the question of whether a Kondo cloud—a phenomenon common in conventional metals—can also occur in superconductors.
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Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 186804 (2021)
EDITORS SUGGESTIONObservation of Nodal-Line Plasmons in ZrSiS
The observed three plasmons in the near- to the mid-infrared regime in the prototypical node-line semimetal ZrSiS are isotropic and temperature-independent, so provide a platform for infrared plasmonic applications with high thermal stability.
Siwei Xue et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 186802 (2021)
EDITORS SUGGESTIONMechanically Modulated Sideband and Squeezing Effects of Membrane Resonators
Micro- and nanomechanical resonators exhibit extreme sensitivity, but are also vulnerable to external noise — a way to squeeze the output of nonlinear resonators improves detector performance.
Fan Yang et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 184301 (2021)
NEWS AND COMMENTARYQuantum Leap for Quantum PrimacyOctober 25, 2021
Two experimental quantum computers tackle the most complex problems yet, suggesting an end to the debate on whether quantum “primacy”—the point at which a quantum computer outperforms the best possible classical computer—can be reached.
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Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 180502 (2021)
Yulin Wu et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 180501 (2021)
EDITORS SUGGESTIONAcoustic-Phonon-Mediated Superconductivity in Rhombohedral Trilayer Graphene
Electron interactions with acoustic phonons can explain recent observations of exotic non-spin-singlet superconductivity in trilayer graphene.
Yang-Zhi Chou, Fengcheng Wu, Jay D. Sau, and Sankar Das Sarma
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 187001 (2021)
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Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 180501 (2021)
Phase-Programmable Gaussian Boson Sampling Using Stimulated Squeezed Light
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Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 180502 (2021)
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Dynamics of Topological Polarization Singularity in Momentum Space
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