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Maximally symmetric three-Higgs-doublet model (2021)
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Darvishi, N., Masouminia, M., & Pilaftsis, A. (2021). Maximally symmetric three-Higgs-doublet model. Physical Review D, 104(11), https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.104.115017

We consider the general three-Higgs-doublet model (3HDM) and identify all limits that lead to exact Standard Model (SM) alignment. After discussing the underlying symmetries that can naturally enforce such an alignment, we focus on the most economic... Read More about Maximally symmetric three-Higgs-doublet model.

Development of a setup to characterize capillary liquid bridges between liquid infused surfaces (2022)
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Goodband, S. J., Kusumaatmaja, H., & Voïtchovsky, K. (2022). Development of a setup to characterize capillary liquid bridges between liquid infused surfaces. AIP Advances, 12(1), Article 015120. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0072548

Capillary liquid bridges are ubiquitous in nature and are present in many industrial processes. In order to model their behavior, it is essential to develop suitable experimental tools that are able to characterize the bridges’ geometry and the assoc... Read More about Development of a setup to characterize capillary liquid bridges between liquid infused surfaces.

A Marvellous Sign and A Fiery Globe: A Medieval English Report of Ball Lightning (2022)
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Gasper, G. E., & Tanner, B. K. (2022). A Marvellous Sign and A Fiery Globe: A Medieval English Report of Ball Lightning. Weather, 77(7), 232-234. https://doi.org/10.1002/wea.4144

We describe an entry in a twelfth century monastic chronicle, compiled and composed by Gervase of Canterbury (c. 1145–c. 1210), which gives a credible description of ball lightning. It predates the earliest known report of the phenomenon from England... Read More about A Marvellous Sign and A Fiery Globe: A Medieval English Report of Ball Lightning.

Probing the magnetic polaron state in the ferromagnetic semiconductor HgCr2Se4 with muon-spin spectroscopy and resistance-fluctuation measurements (2022)
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Mitschek, M., Hicken, T. J., Yang, S., Wilson, M. N., Pratt, F. L., Wang, C., …Müller, J. (2022). Probing the magnetic polaron state in the ferromagnetic semiconductor HgCr2Se4 with muon-spin spectroscopy and resistance-fluctuation measurements. Physical Review B, 105(6), Article 064404. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.105.064404

Combined resistance noise and muon-spin relaxation (μSR) measurements of the ferromagnetic semiconductor HgCr2Se4 suggest a degree of magnetoelectric coupling and provide evidence for the existence of isolated magnetic polarons. These form at elevate... Read More about Probing the magnetic polaron state in the ferromagnetic semiconductor HgCr2Se4 with muon-spin spectroscopy and resistance-fluctuation measurements.

Enhanced electron-phonon coupling near an electronic quantum phase transition (2022)
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Gidopoulos, N. (2022). Enhanced electron-phonon coupling near an electronic quantum phase transition. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 34(14), Article 14LT01. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648x/ac4dbe

I construct a simple model to demonstrate that when the manyelectron quantum state of a material is near a quantum phase transition and the vibrational motion of a phonon explores the potential energy surface near the transition point, then an impene... Read More about Enhanced electron-phonon coupling near an electronic quantum phase transition.

Critical assessment of pressure estimates in volcanic plumbing systems: The case study of Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico (2021)
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Tommasini, S., Bindi, L., Savia, L., Mangler, M. F., Orlando, A., & Petrone, C. M. (2022). Critical assessment of pressure estimates in volcanic plumbing systems: The case study of Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico. Lithos, 408-409, Article 106540. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106540

Most geobarometers use chemical compositions of minerals and their host melt to estimate crystallization pressures. Crystal structural parameters such as cell and site volumes are not usually considered despite their known sensitivity to pressure. He... Read More about Critical assessment of pressure estimates in volcanic plumbing systems: The case study of Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico.

Muon sites in PbF2 and YF3: Decohering environments and the role of anion Frenkel defects (2021)
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Wilkinson, J., Pratt, F., Lancaster, T., Baker, P., & Blundell, S. (2021). Muon sites in PbF2 and YF3: Decohering environments and the role of anion Frenkel defects. Physical Review B, 104(22), Article L220409. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.104.l220409

Muons implanted into ionic fluorides often lead to a so-called F– μ –F state, in which the time evolution of the muon spin contains information about the geometry and nature of the muon site. Nuclei more distant from the muon than the two nearest-nei... Read More about Muon sites in PbF2 and YF3: Decohering environments and the role of anion Frenkel defects.

Spiro donor–acceptor TADF emitters: naked TADF free from inhomogeneity caused by donor acceptor bridge bond disorder. Fast rISC and invariant photophysics in solid state hosts (2022)
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Gomes Franca, L., Danos, A., & Monkman, A. (2022). Spiro donor–acceptor TADF emitters: naked TADF free from inhomogeneity caused by donor acceptor bridge bond disorder. Fast rISC and invariant photophysics in solid state hosts. Journal of Materials Chemistry C Materials for optical and electronic devices, 10(4), 1313-1325. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1tc04484b

We have studied the thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) properties of the spiro-bridged donor–acceptor molecule, 10-phenyl-10H,10′H-spiro[acridine-9,9-anthracen]-10′-one, (ACRSA) in guest–host films and used it as a probe to explore the d... Read More about Spiro donor–acceptor TADF emitters: naked TADF free from inhomogeneity caused by donor acceptor bridge bond disorder. Fast rISC and invariant photophysics in solid state hosts.

Experimental evidence of a change of exchange anisotropy sign with temperature in Zn-substituted Cu2OSeO3 (2021)
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Moody, S., Nielsen, P., Wilson, M., Venero, D. A., Štefančič, A., Balakrishnan, G., & Hatton, P. (2021). Experimental evidence of a change of exchange anisotropy sign with temperature in Zn-substituted Cu2OSeO3. Physical Review Research, 3(4), Article 043149. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevresearch.3.043149

We report small-angle neutron scattering from the conical state in a single crystal of Zn-substituted Cu 2 OSeO 3 . Using a 3D vector-field magnet to reorient the conical wave vector, our measurements show that the magnitude of the conical wave vecto... Read More about Experimental evidence of a change of exchange anisotropy sign with temperature in Zn-substituted Cu2OSeO3.

Anomalous magnetic exchange in a dimerized quantum magnet composed of unlike spin species (2021)
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Curley, S., Huddart, B., Kamenskyi, D., Coak, M., Williams, R., Ghannadzadeh, S., …Goddard, P. (2021). Anomalous magnetic exchange in a dimerized quantum magnet composed of unlike spin species. Physical Review B, 104(21), Article 214435. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.104.214435

We present here a study of the magnetic properties of the antiferromagnetic dimer material CuVOF 4 ( H 2 O ) 6 ⋅ H 2 O , in which the dimer unit is composed of two different S = 1 / 2 species, Cu(II) and V(IV). An applied magnetic field of μ 0 H c 1... Read More about Anomalous magnetic exchange in a dimerized quantum magnet composed of unlike spin species.

Engineering spin wave spectra in thick Ni80Fe20 rings by using competition between exchange and dipolar fields (2021)
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Zhou, X., Tartakovskaya, E., Kakazei, G., & Adeyeye, A. (2021). Engineering spin wave spectra in thick Ni80Fe20 rings by using competition between exchange and dipolar fields. Physical Review B, 104(21), Article 214402. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.104.214402

Control of the spin wave dynamics in nanomagnetic elements is very important for the realization of a broad range of novel magnonic devices. Here we study experimentally the spin wave resonance in thick ferromagnetic rings (100 nm) using perpendicula... Read More about Engineering spin wave spectra in thick Ni80Fe20 rings by using competition between exchange and dipolar fields.

Magma recharge patterns control eruption styles and magnitudes at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico) (2022)
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Mangler, M. F., Petrone, C. M., & Prytulak, J. (2022). Magma recharge patterns control eruption styles and magnitudes at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico). Geology, 50(3), 366-370. https://doi.org/10.1130/g49365.1

Diffusion chronometry has produced petrological evidence that magma recharge in mafic to intermediate systems can trigger volcanic eruptions within weeks to months. However, less is known about longer-term recharge frequencies and durations priming m... Read More about Magma recharge patterns control eruption styles and magnitudes at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico).

Disorder-Induced Structural Complexity in the Barlowite Family of S = 1/2 Kagomé Magnets (2021)
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Tustain, K., McCabe, E. E., Arevalo-Lopez, A. M., Gibbs, A. S., Thompson, S. P., Murray, C. A., …Clark, L. (2021). Disorder-Induced Structural Complexity in the Barlowite Family of S = 1/2 Kagomé Magnets. Chemistry of Materials, 33(24), 9638-9651. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c03247

We present a comprehensive structural and magnetic characterization of the barlowite family of S = 1/2 kagomé magnets, Cu4(OH)6FX, where X = Cl, Br, or I. Through high-resolution synchrotron X-ray and neutron powder diffraction measurements, we revea... Read More about Disorder-Induced Structural Complexity in the Barlowite Family of S = 1/2 Kagomé Magnets.

The metal–insulator phase change in vanadium dioxide and its applications (2021)
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Lu, H., Clark, S., Guo, Y., & Robertson, J. (2021). The metal–insulator phase change in vanadium dioxide and its applications. Journal of Applied Physics, 129(24), Article 240902. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0027674

Vanadium dioxide is an unusual material that undergoes a first-order Metal–Insulator Transition (MIT) at 340 K, attracting considerable interest for its intrinsic properties and its potential applications. However, the nature of MIT has not been full... Read More about The metal–insulator phase change in vanadium dioxide and its applications.

Soft-mode anisotropy in the negative thermal expansion material ReO3 (2021)
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Bird, T., Wilkinson, M., Keen, D., Smith, R., Bristowe, N., Dove, M., …Senn, M. (2021). Soft-mode anisotropy in the negative thermal expansion material ReO3. Physical Review B, 104(21), Article 214102. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.104.214102

We use a symmetry-motivated approach to analyse neutron pair distribution function data to investigate the character of the soft phonon modes in negative thermal expansion (NTE) material ReO3. This analysis shows that its local structure is dominated... Read More about Soft-mode anisotropy in the negative thermal expansion material ReO3.

Biobox: a toolbox for biomolecular modelling (2021)
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Rudden, L. S., Musson, S. C., Benesch, J. L., & Degiacomi, M. T. (2022). Biobox: a toolbox for biomolecular modelling. Bioinformatics, 38(4), 1149-1151. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btab785

Motivation The implementation of biomolecular modelling methods and analyses can be cumbersome, often carried out with in-house software re-implementing common tasks, and requiring the integration of diverse software libraries. Results We present Bio... Read More about Biobox: a toolbox for biomolecular modelling.

Topological defect-mediated skyrmion annihilation in three dimensions (2021)
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Birch, M. T., Cortés-Ortuño, D., Khanh, N. D., Seki, S., Štefančič, A., Balakrishnan, G., …Hatton, P. D. (2021). Topological defect-mediated skyrmion annihilation in three dimensions. Communications Physics, 4(1), https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-021-00675-4

The creation and annihilation of magnetic skyrmions are mediated by three-dimensional topological defects known as Bloch points. Investigation of such dynamical processes is important both for understanding the emergence of exotic topological spin te... Read More about Topological defect-mediated skyrmion annihilation in three dimensions.

Full spectrum fluorescence lifetime imaging with 0.5 nm spectral and 50 ps temporal resolution (2021)
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Williams, G. O., Williams, E., Finlayson, N., Erdogan, A. T., Wang, Q., Fernandes, S., …Bradley, M. (2021). Full spectrum fluorescence lifetime imaging with 0.5 nm spectral and 50 ps temporal resolution. Nature Communications, 12, Article 6616. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26837-0

The use of optical techniques to interrogate wide ranging samples from semiconductors to biological tissue for rapid analysis and diagnostics has gained wide adoption over the past decades. The desire to collect ever more spatially, spectrally and te... Read More about Full spectrum fluorescence lifetime imaging with 0.5 nm spectral and 50 ps temporal resolution.

Controlling through-space and through-bond intramolecular charge transfer in bridged D–D′–A TADF emitters (2021)
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Miranda-Salinas, H., Hung, Y., Chen, Y., Luo, D., Kao, H., Chang, C., …Monkman, A. (2021). Controlling through-space and through-bond intramolecular charge transfer in bridged D–D′–A TADF emitters. Journal of Materials Chemistry C Materials for optical and electronic devices, 9(28), https://doi.org/10.1039/d1tc02316k

Donor–donor′–acceptor molecules where the donor′ bridges the donor and acceptor have different possible interaction pathways for charge transfer. Here we study a series of donor–donor′–acceptor molecules, having the same acceptor and donor′ but diffe... Read More about Controlling through-space and through-bond intramolecular charge transfer in bridged D–D′–A TADF emitters.