Automated reconstruction of bound states in bilayer graphene quantum dots

Kavli Affiliate: Eliska Greplova | First 5 Authors: Jozef Bucko, Frank Schäfer, František Herman, Rebekka Garreis, Chuyao Tong | Summary: Bilayer graphene is a nanomaterial that allows for well-defined, separated quantum states to be defined by electrostatic gating and, therefore, provides an attractive platform to construct tunable quantum dots. When a magnetic field perpendicular to […]


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Automated reconstruction of bound states in bilayer graphene quantum dots

Kavli Affiliate: Eliska Greplova | First 5 Authors: Jozef Bucko, Frank Schäfer, František Herman, Rebekka Garreis, Chuyao Tong | Summary: Bilayer graphene is a nanomaterial that allows for well-defined, separated quantum states to be defined by electrostatic gating and, therefore, provides an attractive platform to construct tunable quantum dots. When a magnetic field perpendicular to […]


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From Images to Dark Matter: End-To-End Inference of Substructure From Hundreds of Strong Gravitational Lenses

Kavli Affiliate: Philip J. Marshall | First 5 Authors: Sebastian Wagner-Carena, Jelle Aalbers, Simon Birrer, Ethan O. Nadler, Elise Darragh-Ford | Summary: Constraining the distribution of small-scale structure in our universe allows us to probe alternatives to the cold dark matter paradigm. Strong gravitational lensing offers a unique window into small dark matter halos ($<10^{10} […]


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Spatially distributed computation in cortical circuits

Kavli Affiliate: Thomas Albright | Authors: Sergei Gepshtein, Ambarish Pawar, Sunwoo Kwon, Sergey Savel’ev and Thomas D Albright | Summary: The traditional view of neural computation in the cerebral cortex holds that sensory neurons are specialized, i.e., selective for certain dimensions of sensory stimuli. This view was challenged by evidence of contextual interactions between stimulus […]


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Loss of functional heterogeneity along the CA3 transverse axis in aging

Kavli Affiliate: Michela Gallagher, James Knierim | Authors: Heekyung Lee, Zitong Wang, Arjuna Tilekeratne, Nick Lukish, Scott Zeger, Michela Gallagher and James J Knierim | Summary: Age-related deficits in pattern separation have been postulated to bias the output of hippocampal memory processing toward pattern completion, which can cause deficits in accurate memory retrieval. While the […]


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RFI Identification Based On Deep-Learning]{A Robust RFI Identification For Radio Interferometry based on a Convolutional Neural Network

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Wang | First 5 Authors: Haomin Sun, Hui Deng, Feng Wang, Ying Mei, Tingting Xu | Summary: The rapid development of new generation radio interferometers such as the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) has opened up unprecedented opportunities for astronomical research. However, anthropogenic Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) from communication technologies and other human […]


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Pervasive beyond room-temperature ferromagnetism in a doped van der Waals magnet: Ni doped Fe$_5$GeTe$_2$ with $T_{text{C}}$ up to 478 K

Kavli Affiliate: David A. Muller | First 5 Authors: Xiang Chen, Yu-Tsun Shao, Rui Chen, Sandhya Susarla, Tom Hogan | Summary: The existence of long range magnetic order in low dimensional magnetic systems, such as the quasi-two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) magnets, has attracted intensive studies of new physical phenomena. The vdW Fe$_N$GeTe$_2$ ($N$ […]


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Tunable crossed Andreev reflection and elastic co-tunneling between quantum dots

Kavli Affiliate: Michael Wimmer | First 5 Authors: Chun-Xiao Liu, Guanzhong Wang, Tom Dvir, Michael Wimmer, | Summary: The mesoscopic system of two separate quantum dots connected by a common superconductor has been studied extensively for Cooper pair splitting, and is predicted to be the building block of an emulated Kitaev chain. The physical mechanisms […]


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Tunable Cooper pair splitting via Andreev bound states

Kavli Affiliate: Michael Wimmer | First 5 Authors: Chun-Xiao Liu, Guanzhong Wang, Tom Dvir, Michael Wimmer, | Summary: Two spatially separated quantum dots connected by a common superconductor has been studied extensively for Cooper pair splitting, and is predicted to be the building block of an emulated Kitaev chain. The effective couplings between quantum dots […]


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