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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS View Email Online VOLUME 133, ISSUE 3 WEEK ENDING 19 JULY 2024 ON THE COVER Schematic of a scanning superconducting quantum interference device on a quasi-2D superconductor with thermal and quantum phase fluctuations. FROM THE ARTICLE Anomalous Superfluid Density in a Disordered Charge-Density-Wave Material: Pd-Intercalated ErTe3 Yusuke Iguchi, Joshua A. Straquadine, Chaitanya Murthy, Steven A. Kivelson, Anisha G. Singh, Ian R. Fisher, and Kathryn A. Moler Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 036001 (2024) View Issue ADVERTISEMENT AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY BECOMES LARGEST SOCIETY PUBLISHER TO ADOPT RESEARCH ORGANIZATION REGISTRY IDENTIFIERS Institutional metadata in the Physical Review journals are now easier to find, track, and reference — a move that strengthens open science and research transparency. Read More. ADVERTISEMENT UPCOMING PHYSICAL REVIEW JOURNAL CLUB SESSION July 26 | 12:00 p.m. ET Donovan J. M. Allum (University of Waterloo, Canada) on the Physical Review Fluids paper "Simulations of buoyant flows driven by variations in solar radiation beneath ice cover." Registration is free. ADVERTISEMENT PRESENT AT THE APS DIVISION OF FLUID DYNAMICS ANNUAL MEETING 2024 Abstract submissions are open for one of the world's largest conferences in fluid dynamics. Submit your abstract by July 26 to share your physics research with 3,600 colleagues at the APS DFD Annual Meeting. Learn more about abstract submissions. Not an APS member? Join today to start connecting with a community of more than 50,000 physicists. EDITORIALS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS EDITORIAL: WHITHER LETTERS? ROBERT GARISTO AND HUGUES CHATÉ PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 030001 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 HIGHLIGHTED ARTICLES FEATURED IN PHYSICS EDITORS' SUGGESTION WATER IMPACT: WHEN A SPHERE BECOMES FLAT JESSE BELDEN, NATHAN SPEIRS, AREN HELLUM, GEORGE LOUBIMOV, AND TADD T. TRUSCOTT PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 034002 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 SYNOPSIS:A SLIGHT CURVATURE GIVES PEBBLES AN IMPACTING EDGE Pebbles that are slightly curved—rather than completely flat—exert the highest impact forces when dropped onto a watery surface. FEATURED IN PHYSICS EDITORS' SUGGESTION ATLANTIC MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION DECLINE: TIPPING SMALL SCALES UNDER GLOBAL WARMING RUIJIAN GOU, GERRIT LOHMANN, AND LIXIN WU PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 034201 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 :OCEAN CURRENTS RESOLVED ON REGIONAL LENGTH SCALES Using a detailed simulation, researchers reveal how climate change will affect the regional dynamics of the conveyor-belt-like circulation of water through the Atlantic Ocean. FEATURED IN PHYSICS EDITORS' SUGGESTION TUNNELING SPECTROSCOPY AT MEGABAR PRESSURES: DETERMINATION OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING GAP IN SULFUR F. DU, F. F. BALAKIREV, V. S. MINKOV, G. A. SMITH, B. MAIOROV, P. P. KONG, A. P. DROZDOV, AND M. I. EREMETS PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036002 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 SYNOPSIS:REVAMP FOR HIGH-PRESSURE-SUPERCONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS The pressures at which some elements start superconducting are so high that making detailed measurements of the transition has been impossible—until now. FEATURED IN PHYSICS EDITORS' SUGGESTION PICOSECOND TRAJECTORY OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL VORTEX MOTION IN FESE0.5TE0.5 VISUALIZED BY TERAHERTZ SECOND HARMONIC GENERATION SACHIKO NAKAMURA, HARUKI MATSUMOTO, HIROKI OGAWA, TOMOKI KOBAYASHI, FUYUKI NABESHIMA, ATSUTAKA MAEDA, AND RYO SHIMANO PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036004 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 FOCUS:VIEWING FAST VORTEX MOTION IN A SUPERCONDUCTOR A new technique reveals high-speed trajectories of oscillating vortices and shows that they are 10,000 times lighter than expected. EDITORS' SUGGESTION CONNECTING COSMIC INFLATION TO PARTICLE PHYSICS WITH LITEBIRD, CMB-S4, EUCLID, AND SKA MARCO DREWES AND LEI MING PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031001 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 Upcoming high-sensitivity observations of the cosmic microwave background will be able to place limits on the inflaton coupling in a given model of cosmic inflation. (Image credit: Lina Drewes) EDITORS' SUGGESTION TRACY-WIDOM DISTRIBUTION IN FOUR-DIMENSIONAL SUPERSYMMETRIC YANG-MILLS THEORIES ZOLTAN BAJNOK, BERCEL BOLDIS, AND GREGORY P. KORCHEMSKY PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031601 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 A new method takes advantage of the relation between observables in four-dimensional supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories and the Trace-Widom distribution to perform an expansion in the coupling constant that includes nonperturbative corrections. EDITORS' SUGGESTION ANOMALOUS SUPERFLUID DENSITY IN A DISORDERED CHARGE-DENSITY-WAVE MATERIAL: PD-INTERCALATED ERTE3 YUSUKE IGUCHI, JOSHUA A. STRAQUADINE, CHAITANYA MURTHY, STEVEN A. KIVELSON, ANISHA G. SINGH, IAN R. FISHER, AND KATHRYN A. MOLER PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036001 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 A uniform superfluid response in superconducting quasi-2D Pd-intercalated ErTe3 was observed using scanning SQUID susceptometry, which suggests quantum phase fluctuations that may suppress Tc. EDITORS' SUGGESTION ISOTROPIC QUANTUM GRIFFITHS SINGULARITY IN ND0.8SR0.2NIO2 INFINITE-LAYER SUPERCONDUCTING THIN FILMS QIANG ZHAO, TING-NA SHAO, WEN-LONG YANG, XUE-YAN WANG, XING-YU CHEN, MEI-HUI CHEN, FANG-HUI ZHU, CHENG-XUE CHEN, RUI-FEN DOU, CHANG-MIN XIONG, HAIWEN LIU, AND JIA-CAI NIE PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036003 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 The exotic quantum Griffiths singularity associated with the superconductor-metal transition driven by magnetic field has been observed in nickelate thin films. EDITORS' SUGGESTION RESONANT PLASMON-ASSISTED TUNNELING IN A DOUBLE QUANTUM DOT COUPLED TO A QUANTUM HALL PLASMON RESONATOR CHAOJING LIN, KO FUTAMATA, TAKAFUMI AKIHO, KOJI MURAKI, AND TOSHIMASA FUJISAWA PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036301 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 Single or multiple plasmon-assisted tunneling processes can be observed by measuring the energy spectrum of a double quantum dot, demonstrating a new platform for studying electronic quantum optics and for developing plasmonic cavity quantum electrodynamics. EDITORS' SUGGESTION THERMAL AND COHERENT SPIN PUMPING BY NONCOLLINEAR ANTIFERROMAGNETS PING TANG AND GERRIT E. W. BAUER PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036701 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 Interface effects explain the sign of the spin Seebeck effect in antiferromagnets across a spin-flop transition. EDITORS' SUGGESTION DISORDER-INDUCED ANOMALOUS MOBILITY ENHANCEMENT IN CONFINED GEOMETRIES DAN SHAFIR AND STANISLAV BUROV PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 037101 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 When a strong and quenched disorder is present, the mobility of a particle in a two-dimensional channel is enhanced as the cross-section of the channel is diminished. LETTERS QUANTUM INFORMATION, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY ROBUST EFFECTIVE GROUND STATE IN A NONINTEGRABLE FLOQUET QUANTUM CIRCUIT TATSUHIKO N. IKEDA, SHO SUGIURA, AND ANATOLI POLKOVNIKOV PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 030401 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 CANDIDATE FOR A PASSIVELY PROTECTED QUANTUM MEMORY IN TWO DIMENSIONS SIMON LIEU, YU-JIE LIU, AND ALEXEY V. GORSHKOV PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 030601 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 QUANTUM CODES FROM TWISTED UNITARY T-GROUPS ERIC KUBISCHTA AND IAN TEIXEIRA PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 030602 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 REVERSING UNKNOWN QUANTUM PROCESSES VIA VIRTUAL COMBS FOR CHANNELS WITH LIMITED INFORMATION CHENGKAI ZHU, YIN MO, YU-AO CHEN, AND XIN WANG PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 030801 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 COSMOLOGY, ASTROPHYSICS, AND GRAVITATION EDITORS' SUGGESTION CONNECTING COSMIC INFLATION TO PARTICLE PHYSICS WITH LITEBIRD, CMB-S4, EUCLID, AND SKA MARCO DREWES AND LEI MING PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031001 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 Upcoming high-sensitivity observations of the cosmic microwave background will be able to place limits on the inflaton coupling in a given model of cosmic inflation. (Image credit: Lina Drewes) NONLINEAR TREATMENT OF A BLACK HOLE MIMICKER RINGDOWN NILS SIEMONSEN PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031401 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 G THEOREM FROM STRONG SUBADDITIVITY JONATHAN HARPER, HIROKI KANDA, TADASHI TAKAYANAGI, AND KENYA TASUKI PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031501 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 PARTICLES AND FIELDS EDITORS' SUGGESTION TRACY-WIDOM DISTRIBUTION IN FOUR-DIMENSIONAL SUPERSYMMETRIC YANG-MILLS THEORIES ZOLTAN BAJNOK, BERCEL BOLDIS, AND GREGORY P. KORCHEMSKY PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031601 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 A new method takes advantage of the relation between observables in four-dimensional supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories and the Trace-Widom distribution to perform an expansion in the coupling constant that includes nonperturbative corrections. SUPERSYMMETRIC STATES IN ANTI–DE SITTER D=3 SUPERGRAVITY WITH CHIRAL TORSION LAURA ANDRIANOPOLI, RUGGERO NORIS, MARIO TRIGIANTE, AND JORGE ZANELLI PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031602 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 MICROSTATES OF ACCELERATING AND SUPERSYMMETRIC ADS4 BLACK HOLES FROM THE SPINDLE INDEX EDOARDO COLOMBO, SEYED MORTEZA HOSSEINI, DARIO MARTELLI, ANTONIO PITTELLI, AND ALBERTO ZAFFARONI PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031603 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 PROBING CP VIOLATION WITH NEUTRINO DISAPPEARANCE ALONE PETER B. DENTON PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031801 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 STATISTICAL COMBINATION OF ATLAS RUN 2 SEARCHES FOR CHARGINOS AND NEUTRALINOS AT THE LHC G. AAD ET AL. (ATLAS COLLABORATION) PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 031802 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 NUCLEAR PHYSICS SIMULATIONS OF STOCHASTIC FLUID DYNAMICS NEAR A CRITICAL POINT IN THE PHASE DIAGRAM CHANDRODOY CHATTOPADHYAY, JOSH OTT, THOMAS SCHÄFER, AND VLADIMIR V. SKOKOV PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 032301 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 INFINITE ORDER HYDRODYNAMICS: AN ANALYTICAL EXAMPLE L. GAVASSINO PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 032302 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 SUBSTANTIAL NUCLEAR HYPERFINE MIXING EFFECT IN BORONLIKE 205PB IONS WU WANG AND XU WANG PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 032501 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS IMPROVED MEASUREMENT OF THE DIFFERENTIAL POLARIZABILITY USING CO-TRAPPED IONS YUAN-FEI WEI, SI-JIA CHAO, KAI-FENG CUI, CHENG-BIN LI, SHI-CHENG YU, HAN ZHANG, HUA-LIN SHU, JIAN CAO, AND XUE-REN HUANG PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033001 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 SIMULTANEOUS REAL AND MOMENTUM SPACE ELECTRON DIFFRACTION FROM A FULLERENE MOLECULE R. AISWARYA, RASHEED SHAIK, JOBIN JOSE, HARI R. VARMA, AND HIMADRI S. CHAKRABORTY PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033002 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 ELECTROWEAK NUCLEAR PROPERTIES FROM SINGLE MOLECULAR IONS IN A PENNING TRAP J. KARTHEIN, S. M. UDRESCU, S. B. MOROCH, I. BELOSEVIC, K. BLAUM, A. BORSCHEVSKY, Y. CHAMORRO, D. DEMILLE, J. DILLING, R. F. GARCIA RUIZ, N. R. HUTZLER, L. F. PAŠTEKA, AND R. RINGLE PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033003 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 INDIVIDUAL ADDRESSING AND STATE READOUT OF TRAPPED IONS UTILIZING RADIO-FREQUENCY MICROMOTION NATHAN K. LYSNE, JUSTIN F. NIEDERMEYER, ANDREW C. WILSON, DANIEL H. SLICHTER, AND DIETRICH LEIBFRIED PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033201 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 UNVEILING NONSECULAR COLLISIONAL DISSIPATION OF MOLECULAR ALIGNMENT PU WANG, LIXIN HE, YU DENG, SIQI SUN, PENGFEI LAN, AND PEIXIANG LU PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033202 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 MULTI-ION FREQUENCY REFERENCE USING DYNAMICAL DECOUPLING LENNART PELZER, KAI DIETZE, VÍCTOR JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ-LAHUERTA, LUDWIG KRINNER, JOHANNES KRAMER, FABIAN DAWEL, NICOLAS C. H. SPETHMANN, KLEMENS HAMMERER, AND PIET O. SCHMIDT PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033203 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 SYMMETRY PROTECTED TWO-PHOTON COHERENCE TIME XUANYING LAI, CHRISTOPHER LI, ALAN ZANDERS, YEFENG MEI, AND SHENGWANG DU PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033601 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 CHARACTERIZING BIPHOTON SPATIAL WAVE FUNCTION DYNAMICS WITH QUANTUM WAVEFRONT SENSING YI ZHENG, ZHAO-DI LIU, RUI-HENG MIAO, JIN-MING CUI, MU YANG, XIAO-YE XU, JIN-SHI XU, CHUAN-FENG LI, AND GUANG-CAN GUO PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033602 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 ERROR-TOLERANT AMPLIFICATION AND SIMULATION OF THE ULTRASTRONG-COUPLING QUANTUM RABI MODEL YE-HONG CHEN, ZHI-CHENG SHI, FRANCO NORI, AND YAN XIA PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033603 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 PURIFYING PHOTON INDISTINGUISHABILITY THROUGH QUANTUM INTERFERENCE CARLOS F. D. FAURBY, LORENZO CAROSINI, HUAN CAO, PATRIK I. SUND, LENA M. HANSEN, FRANCESCO GIORGINO, ANDREW B. VILLADSEN, STEFAN N. VAN DEN HOVEN, PETER LODAHL, STEFANO PAESANI, JUAN C. LOREDO, AND PHILIP WALTHER PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033604 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 NANOPLASMONIC PHOTOELECTRON RESCATTERING IN THE MULTIPHOTON-INDUCED EMISSION REGIME BALÁZS BÁNHEGYI, GELLÉRT ZSOLT KISS, ZSUZSANNA PÁPA, PÉTER SÁNDOR, LÁZÁR TÓTH, LÁSZLÓ PÉTER, PÉTER RÁCZ, AND PÉTER DOMBI PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 033801 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 PHYSICS OF FLUIDS, EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE, AND CLIMATE LIQUID SURFACES WITH CHAOTIC CAPILLARY WAVES EXHIBIT AN EFFECTIVE SURFACE TENSION STEFFEN BISSWANGER, HENNING BONART, PYI THEIN KHAING, AND STEFFEN HARDT PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 034001 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 FEATURED IN PHYSICS EDITORS' SUGGESTION WATER IMPACT: WHEN A SPHERE BECOMES FLAT JESSE BELDEN, NATHAN SPEIRS, AREN HELLUM, GEORGE LOUBIMOV, AND TADD T. TRUSCOTT PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 034002 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 SYNOPSIS:A SLIGHT CURVATURE GIVES PEBBLES AN IMPACTING EDGE Pebbles that are slightly curved—rather than completely flat—exert the highest impact forces when dropped onto a watery surface. STABILITY TRANSITION IN GAP EXPANSION-DRIVEN INTERFACIAL FLOW DONGQI LI, ZHIBING YANG, AMIR A. PAHLAVAN, RENJUN ZHANG, RAN HU, AND YI-FENG CHEN PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 034003 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 BURSTING OF UNDERWATER OIL DROPS VARUN KULKARNI, VENKATA YASHASVI LOLLA, SUHAS TAMVADA, AND SUSHANT ANAND PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 034004 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 FEATURED IN PHYSICS EDITORS' SUGGESTION ATLANTIC MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION DECLINE: TIPPING SMALL SCALES UNDER GLOBAL WARMING RUIJIAN GOU, GERRIT LOHMANN, AND LIXIN WU PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 034201 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 :OCEAN CURRENTS RESOLVED ON REGIONAL LENGTH SCALES Using a detailed simulation, researchers reveal how climate change will affect the regional dynamics of the conveyor-belt-like circulation of water through the Atlantic Ocean. PLASMA AND SOLAR PHYSICS, ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATION OF SPACE-CHARGE FIELD SCREENING OF A RELATIVISTIC PARTICLE BUNCH IN PLASMA L. VERRA, M. GALLETTI, R. POMPILI, A. BIAGIONI, M. CARILLO, A. CIANCHI, L. CRINCOLI, A. CURCIO, F. DEMURTAS, G. DI PIRRO, V. LOLLO, G. PARISE, D. PELLEGRINI, S. ROMEO, G. J. SILVI, F. VILLA, AND M. FERRARIO PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 035001 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 IDENTIFICATION OF COUPLED LANDAU AND ANOMALOUS RESONANCES IN SPACE PLASMAS JING-HUAN LI, XU-ZHI ZHOU, ZHI-YANG LIU, SHAN WANG, ANTON V. ARTEMYEV, YOSHIHARU OMURA, XIAO-JIA ZHANG, LI LI, CHAO YUE, QIU-GANG ZONG, CRAIG POLLOCK, GUAN LE, AND JAMES L. BURCH PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 035201 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS EDITORS' SUGGESTION ANOMALOUS SUPERFLUID DENSITY IN A DISORDERED CHARGE-DENSITY-WAVE MATERIAL: PD-INTERCALATED ERTE3 YUSUKE IGUCHI, JOSHUA A. STRAQUADINE, CHAITANYA MURTHY, STEVEN A. KIVELSON, ANISHA G. SINGH, IAN R. FISHER, AND KATHRYN A. MOLER PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036001 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 A uniform superfluid response in superconducting quasi-2D Pd-intercalated ErTe3 was observed using scanning SQUID susceptometry, which suggests quantum phase fluctuations that may suppress Tc. FEATURED IN PHYSICS EDITORS' SUGGESTION TUNNELING SPECTROSCOPY AT MEGABAR PRESSURES: DETERMINATION OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING GAP IN SULFUR F. DU, F. F. BALAKIREV, V. S. MINKOV, G. A. SMITH, B. MAIOROV, P. P. KONG, A. P. DROZDOV, AND M. I. EREMETS PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036002 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 SYNOPSIS:REVAMP FOR HIGH-PRESSURE-SUPERCONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS The pressures at which some elements start superconducting are so high that making detailed measurements of the transition has been impossible—until now. EDITORS' SUGGESTION ISOTROPIC QUANTUM GRIFFITHS SINGULARITY IN ND0.8SR0.2NIO2 INFINITE-LAYER SUPERCONDUCTING THIN FILMS QIANG ZHAO, TING-NA SHAO, WEN-LONG YANG, XUE-YAN WANG, XING-YU CHEN, MEI-HUI CHEN, FANG-HUI ZHU, CHENG-XUE CHEN, RUI-FEN DOU, CHANG-MIN XIONG, HAIWEN LIU, AND JIA-CAI NIE PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036003 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 The exotic quantum Griffiths singularity associated with the superconductor-metal transition driven by magnetic field has been observed in nickelate thin films. FEATURED IN PHYSICS EDITORS' SUGGESTION PICOSECOND TRAJECTORY OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL VORTEX MOTION IN FESE0.5TE0.5 VISUALIZED BY TERAHERTZ SECOND HARMONIC GENERATION SACHIKO NAKAMURA, HARUKI MATSUMOTO, HIROKI OGAWA, TOMOKI KOBAYASHI, FUYUKI NABESHIMA, ATSUTAKA MAEDA, AND RYO SHIMANO PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036004 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 FOCUS:VIEWING FAST VORTEX MOTION IN A SUPERCONDUCTOR A new technique reveals high-speed trajectories of oscillating vortices and shows that they are 10,000 times lighter than expected. SPIN-ORBIT-LOCKING CHIRAL BOUND STATES IN THE CONTINUUM XINGQI ZHAO, JIAJUN WANG, WENZHE LIU, ZHIYUAN CHE, XINHAO WANG, C. T. CHAN, LEI SHI, AND JIAN ZI PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036201 (2024) – PUBLISHED 16 JULY 2024 STABILIZING THE FERROELECTRIC PHASE OF HF0.5ZR0.5O2 THIN FILMS BY CHARGE TRANSFER SHU SHI, TENGFEI CAO, HAOLONG XI, JIANGZHEN NIU, XIXIANG JING, HANXIN SU, XIAOJIANG YU, PING YANG, YICHEN WU, XIAOBING YAN, HE TIAN, EVGENY Y. TSYMBAL, AND JINGSHENG CHEN PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036202 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 FIRST-PRINCIPLES NONADIABATIC DYNAMICS OF MOLECULES AT METAL SURFACES WITH VIBRATIONALLY COUPLED ELECTRON TRANSFER GANG MENG, JAMES GARDNER, NILS HERTL, WENJIE DOU, REINHARD J. MAURER, AND BIN JIANG PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036203 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 GEOMETRIC AMPLITUDE ACCOMPANYING LOCAL RESPONSES: SPINOR PHASE INFORMATION FROM THE AMPLITUDES OF SPIN-POLARIZED STM MEASUREMENTS SHU-HUI ZHANG, JIN YANG, DING-FU SHAO, JIA-JI ZHU, WEN YANG, AND KAI CHANG PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036204 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 EDITORS' SUGGESTION RESONANT PLASMON-ASSISTED TUNNELING IN A DOUBLE QUANTUM DOT COUPLED TO A QUANTUM HALL PLASMON RESONATOR CHAOJING LIN, KO FUTAMATA, TAKAFUMI AKIHO, KOJI MURAKI, AND TOSHIMASA FUJISAWA PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036301 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 Single or multiple plasmon-assisted tunneling processes can be observed by measuring the energy spectrum of a double quantum dot, demonstrating a new platform for studying electronic quantum optics and for developing plasmonic cavity quantum electrodynamics. TOPOLOGICALLY LOCALIZED VIBRONIC EXCITATIONS IN SECOND-LAYER GRAPHENE NANORIBBONS ZHENGYA WANG, RUOTING YIN, ZIXI TANG, HONGJIAN DU, YIFAN LIANG, XIAOQING WANG, QING-SONG DENG, YUAN-ZHI TAN, YAO ZHANG, CHUANXU MA, SHIJING TAN, AND BING WANG PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036401 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 SPIN-ORBIT-LATTICE ENTANGLED STATE IN A2MGREO6 (A=CA, SR, BA) REVEALED BY RESONANT INELASTIC X-RAY SCATTERING FELIX I. FRONTINI, GRAHAM H. J. JOHNSTONE, NAOYA IWAHARA, PRITAM BHATTACHARYYA, NIKOLAY A. BOGDANOV, LIVIU HOZOI, MARY H. UPTON, DIEGO M. CASA, DAIGOROU HIRAI, AND YOUNG-JUNE KIM PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036501 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 NON-ABELIAN ANYONS IN PERIODICALLY DRIVEN ABELIAN SPIN LIQUIDS FRANCESCO PETIZIOL PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036601 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 EDITORS' SUGGESTION THERMAL AND COHERENT SPIN PUMPING BY NONCOLLINEAR ANTIFERROMAGNETS PING TANG AND GERRIT E. W. BAUER PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 036701 (2024) – PUBLISHED 18 JULY 2024 Interface effects explain the sign of the spin Seebeck effect in antiferromagnets across a spin-flop transition. VALLEY-FREE SILICON FINS CAUSED BY SHEAR STRAIN CHRISTOPH ADELSBERGER, STEFANO BOSCO, JELENA KLINOVAJA, AND DANIEL LOSS PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 037001 (2024) – PUBLISHED 17 JULY 2024 STATISTICAL PHYSICS; CLASSICAL, NONLINEAR, AND COMPLEX SYSTEMS EDITORS' SUGGESTION DISORDER-INDUCED ANOMALOUS MOBILITY ENHANCEMENT IN CONFINED GEOMETRIES DAN SHAFIR AND STANISLAV BUROV PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 037101 (2024) – PUBLISHED 19 JULY 2024 When a strong and quenched disorder is present, the mobility of a particle in a two-dimensional channel is enhanced as the cross-section of the channel is diminished. POLYMERS, CHEMICAL PHYSICS, SOFT MATTER, AND BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF A FERROELECTRIC NEMATIC MATERIAL: QUANTITATIVE TEST OF THE POLARIZATION-CAPACITANCE GOLDSTONE MODE ALEX ADAKA, MOJTABA RAJABI, NILANTHI HAPUTHANTRIGE, SAMUEL SPRUNT, OLEG D. LAVRENTOVICH, AND ANTAL JÁKLI PHYS. REV. LETT. 133, 038101 (2024) – PUBLISHED 15 JULY 2024 UNVEILING THE PHASE DIAGRAM AND REACTION PATHS OF THE ACTIVE MODEL B WITH THE DEEP MINIMUM ACTION METHOD RUBEN ZAKINE, ERIC SIMONNET, AND ERIC VANDEN-EIJNDEN PHYS. REV. 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