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Parallel Machine Learning for Forecasting the Dynamics of Complex Networks

April 20, 2022

Parallel reservoir computing architecture for network prediction: Each node (black circles) is assigned a reservoir, R, trained using the signal of the nearest nodes, u(t), to predict the signal of its own node.

Keshav Srinivasan et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 164101 (2022)


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On April 25, Researchers Discuss a Method to Detect Dark Matter with Levitated Spheres

April 1, 2022

Dark matter accounts for roughly 85% of the matter in the Universe, yet its constituents remain unknown. Solving this mystery calls for a wide range of experiments that can detect dark matter constituents with different masses and interactions. Now, Gadi Afek at Yale University and colleagues have proposed a laboratory-based detector that is drastically different from existing experiments.


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Experimental Realization of the Rabi-Hubbard Model with Trapped Ions

The Rabi-Hubbard model is realized in a quantum simulator that uses a trapped ion platform with up to 16 ions in a linear array.

Q.-X. Mei et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 160504 (2022)


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Triplet Superconductivity from Nonlocal Coulomb Repulsion in an Atomic Sn Layer Deposited onto a Si(111) Substrate

A proposed method for realizing a spin-triplet superconductor in an atomic Sn layer deposited onto a Si (111) substrate demonstrates the extended electronic Hubbard model.

Sebastian Wolf et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 167002 (2022)


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Entanglement and Superposition Are Equivalent Concepts in Any Physical Theory

In general probabilistic theories, superposition, in the form of what the authors define as strong incompatibility, is equivalent to entanglement.

Guillaume Aubrun, Ludovico Lami, Carlos Palazuelos, and Martin Plávala
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 160402 (2022)


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The Two Structures of Hot Dense Ice

April 21, 2022

Experiments indicate that superionic ice can exist in two stable crystal structures.

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Gunnar Weck et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 165701 (2022)


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Momentum-Space Spin Antivortex and Spin Transport in Monolayer Pb

A new type of stable but movable spin texture, the spin antivortex, is predicted in lead monolayers on top of SiC substrates.

Kaijie Yang, Yuanxi Wang, and Chao-Xing Liu
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 166601 (2022)


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Elusive Superconducting Superhydride Synthesized

April 20, 2022

A decade after it was theorized, scientists in China have synthesized a new type of superconductor, the superhydride CaH6.

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Liang Ma et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 167001 (2022)


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Liquid-Metal Flows Show Surprising Heat Transport Behavior

April 20, 2022

Liquid-metal convection experiments reveal an unexpected transition in the heat transport efficiency of the system at high turbulence.

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Felix Schindler et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 164501 (2022)


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Quantum Field Theory Boosts Brain Model

April 19, 2022

Scientists have applied a technique called renormalization—often used in quantum field theory—to investigate how the brain stores and processes information.

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Lorenzo Tiberi et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 168301 (2022)


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Magnetizing an Atomic Gas with Light

April 13, 2022

Theorists predict that an atomic gas could be magnetized using only lasers, something that could provide a noninvasive way to quickly manipulate the magnetic properties of the gas.

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Jonas Wätzel et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 157205 (2022)


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Impact of Charge Regulation on Self-Assembly of Zwitterionic Nanoparticles

Simulations elucidate the crucial role of dynamic association and dissociation of surface ionization groups on the spontaneous self-organization of zwitterionic particles, which have oppositely charged patches.

Jiaxing Yuan, Kyohei Takae, and Hajime Tanaka
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 158001 (2022)


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Ultracold Fermions Go Round and Round

April 12, 2022

A persistent current can develop in a system of interacting fermions trapped in a ring geometry at low temperatures.

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Yanping Cai, Daniel G. Allman, Parth Sabharwal, and Kevin C. Wright
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 150401 (2022)


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ANNOUNCEMENT

PRL Welcomes Robert Garisto as Its New Managing Editor

January 12, 2022

Robert Garisto (right) has been named the Managing Editor of Physical Review Letters, the world’s premier physics journal. As Managing Editor, Garisto will lead PRL’s editorial team and provide scientific direction for the journal in partnership with PRL’s Lead Editor, Hugues Chaté.


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Promoting Inclusive and Respectful Communications

November 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.

Current Issue

Vol. 128, Iss. 16 — 22 April 2022

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Now Online: First Published Articles from PRX Energy
April 7, 2022

APS is delighted to introduce the first published articles from PRX Energy, a fully open access and highly selective journal for the multidisciplinary energy science and technology research communities.

APS Announces Outstanding Referees for 2022
March 1, 2022

APS has selected 146 Outstanding Referees for 2022 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.

Physical Review C Appoints Joseph Kapusta as Lead Editor
January 19, 2022

APS has appointed Professor Joseph Kapusta, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota as the Lead Editor of Physical Review C. Professor Kapusta takes the helm following the journal’s previous Lead Editor Benjamin F. Gibson.

Physical Review Journals Announce Inclusive Name Change Policy
September 17, 2021

The American Physical Society (APS) today released the details of its name change policy for the Physical Review journals. The policy is intended to make the world’s leading physics journals more inclusive and ensure authors retain ownership of prior work published under a different name.

Introducing PRX Energy
June 2, 2021

Opening for submissions later this year, PRX Energy is a new, highly selective open access journal from APS that will communicate and facilitate important advances in energy science and technology for the benefit of humanity. Article publication charges (APCs) will be waived for a limited time.

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April 1, 2022

We seek a dynamic and personable individual with postdoctoral experience in particle, nuclear, or astrophysics to join our close-knit team of editors running the world’s leading physics journal. More information

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