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Mesoscale & Nanoscale Physics

Quantum transport, nanoscale devices, topological materials, and mesoscopic physics.

cond-mat.mes-hall · 227 papers

Reflections on future problems in cluster science

This paper compiles expert reflections on future challenges and new perspectives in atomic and molecular nanocluster science.

2605.03402May 5, 2026K. Hansen, V. V. Kresin, R. Alhyder +22

Bogoliubov mode dynamics and non-adiabatic transitions in time-varying condensed media

This paper explores non-adiabatic wave dynamics and transitions in condensed media, introducing a universal metric for sub-wavelength inhomogeneities.

2605.03087May 4, 2026A. M. Tishin

Beam canalization by a non-Abelian gauge field

A non-Abelian gauge field significantly enhances beam canalization in photonic systems, achieving a ten-fold improvement.

2605.03047May 4, 2026Olha Bahrova, Jiahao Ren, Feng Jin +3

Robust spin-squeezing on quantum networks: the lesson from universality

This paper establishes conditions for scalable spin squeezing in quantum networks, identifying universal properties and critical points for robust metrological gain.

2605.03032May 4, 2026Andrea Solfanelli, Augusto Smerzi, Peter Zoller +1

Probing the Valley-Selective Tunneling Density of States in Monolayer MoS2 based Resonant Tunneling Devices

This paper demonstrates a CMOS-compatible monolayer MoS2 resonant tunneling device with high performance and potential for quantum technology.

2605.02646May 4, 2026Abir Mukherjee, Kajal Sharma, Ajit K Katiyar +3

Injection of orbital angular momentum into transition metals from first-principles

This paper shows orbital currents in transition metals decay rapidly and convert to spin currents, challenging current experimental interpretations.

2605.02548May 4, 2026Max Rang, Paul J. Kelly

Frequency locking in lasing ZnO nanowire pairs

Demonstrates frequency locking in closely spaced ZnO nanowire lasers, enabling stabilized and controllable nanoscale light sources.

2605.02445May 4, 2026Ann-Kathrin Kollak, Lukas R. Jäger, Hark Hoe Tan +1

Dynamical universality in a driven quantum fluid of light

Researchers observe universal scaling and critical dynamics in a driven quantum fluid of light, extending equilibrium physics to optical systems.

2605.02397May 4, 2026Ivan Gnusov, Paolo Comaron, Antonio Gianfrate +6

Free-standing circular Bragg gratings enabling efficient GaAs quantum dot entangled photon pair sources

New free-standing circular Bragg gratings with GaAs quantum dots offer a scalable, strain-relaxed platform for efficient entangled photon pair sources.

2605.02360May 4, 2026Sai Abhishikth Dhurjati, Moritz Langer, Yared G. Zena +6

Validity and Limits of Low Order Hybridization Expansion Approaches for Multi-Orbital Systems

Low-order hybridization expansion methods' accuracy in multi-orbital systems is limited by the least correlated orbital, which suppresses features.

2605.02228May 4, 2026Dolev Goldberger, Ido Zemach, Lei Zhang +4

Spin-polarized Josephson current induced by inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayers

This paper proposes a field-free Josephson junction using altermagnetic interlayers to generate tunable, dissipationless spin-polarized supercurrents.

2605.02140May 4, 2026Wenjun Zhao, Yuri Fukaya, Pablo Burset +3

Revealing the origin of XMCD in an altermagnet via three-dimensional control of spins

This paper reveals that XMCD in altermagnets is driven by spin-direction symmetry breaking, enabling 3D mapping of nanoscale spin textures.

2605.00815May 1, 2026Daire Mallon, Zixuan Wu, Jheng-Cyuan Lin +15

Entropy transport through a superfluid quantum point contact: A Keldysh field-theory approach

This paper uses Keldysh field theory to study matter and entropy transport in superfluid quantum point contacts, finding oscillatory entropy current.

2605.00679May 1, 2026Davide Bertolusso, C. J. Bolech, Thierry Giamarchi

Experimental Evidence of Fractional Entropy in Critical Kondo Systems

Experimental evidence shows fractional entropy in critical Kondo systems, directly characterizing non-Abelian anyons like Majorana and Fibonacci.

2605.00669May 1, 2026C. Piquard, A. Veillon, Y. Sato +7

Architecting mechanosensitive nanofluidic transport in graphite nanoslits

This paper shows how graphite nanoslits can be engineered for mechanosensitive ion transport, creating bioinspired ionic pressure sensors.

2605.00661May 1, 2026Mathieu Lizée, Zhijia Zhang, Baptiste Coquinot +2

Suppressing spin qubit decoherence during shuttling via confinement modulation

This paper introduces confinement-modulated shuttling protocols to enhance spin qubit coherence during transport by suppressing noise.

2605.00611May 1, 2026Daniel Q. L. Nguyen, Maximilian Rimbach-Russ, Stefano Bosco

Suppressing Plasmonic Heating in Aqueous Environments with Hexagonal Boron Nitride

Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) thin flakes effectively suppress plasmonic heating in aqueous environments by up to 60%, offering a new thermal management strategy.

2605.00587May 1, 2026Martina Russo, Roland van der Vegt, Bohai Liu +5

Signatures of time-reversal-symmetry breaking in multiband 2H-TaS2 revealed by zero-field Josephson nonreciprocity

Zero-field Josephson nonreciprocity and nonlinear Hall transport reveal intrinsic time-reversal-symmetry breaking in multiband 2H-TaS2.

2605.00477May 1, 2026Daniel Margineda, David Caldevilla-Asenjo, Yuriy Yerin +7

Thermodynamic Charge Partition in Accumulation-Layer Heterostructures

A new thermodynamic model describes charge partition in accumulation-layer heterostructures, explaining how induced sheet density is distributed and screened.

2605.00441May 1, 2026Elmar Böckenhoff

Investigation of nonlocal transport associated with the orbital Hall effect in Ti

Researchers found evidence of the orbital Hall effect in titanium by observing nonlocal resistance, suggesting a new form of orbital transport.

2605.00359May 1, 2026Keitaro Takashina, Naoki Yano, Asahi Oe +3
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