Volume 130, Issue 16 Week Ending 21 April 2023 | On the Cover An optical lattice, shaken by an electro-optic modulator, transversely pumps a Bose-Einstein condensate in a high-finesse optical cavity. From the article Condensate Formation in a Dark State of a Driven Atom-Cavity System Jim Skulte, Phatthamon Kongkhambut, Sahana Rao, Ludwig Mathey, Hans Keßler, Andreas Hemmerich, and Jayson G. Cosme Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 163603 (2023) | | | | Advertisement PRL seeks two Associate Editors to handle all phases of the peer review process and ultimately decide which papers are published. Dynamic and personable individuals with a strong scientific background in either condensed matter and materials science, or physics of fluids, polymer physics, chemical physics, geophysics, or complex systems are encouraged to apply. More information. | | | | | Not an APS member? Join today to start connecting with a community of more than 50,000 physicists. | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion M. Aguilar et al. (AMS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161001 (2023) – Published 17 April 2023 | An instrument on the International Space Station has revealed new information about how the Sun's magnetic field affects cosmic rays on their way to Earth. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion F. P. An et al. (Daya Bay Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161802 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | After almost nine years of operation, the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment has delivered the world's best measurement of an important particle physics parameter. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Motoharu Kitatani, Liang Si, Paul Worm, Jan M. Tomczak, Ryotaro Arita, and Karsten Held Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166002 (2023) – Published 20 April 2023 | Calculations suggest that palladates might hit the sweet spot of electronic configuration for high-temperature superconductivity. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Xuyang Zhou, Yang Bai, Ayman A. El-Zoka, Se-Ho Kim, Yan Ma, Christian H. Liebscher, Baptiste Gault, Jaber R. Mianroodi, Gerhard Dehm, and Dierk Raabe Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 168001 (2023) – Published 19 April 2023 | Researchers have investigated how pores in a solid change its chemical reactions with other materials. The result could make steel production more environmentally friendly. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion P. J. Bilbao and L. O. Silva Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 165101 (2023) – Published 19 April 2023 | Radiation reaction cooling affects global momentum distributions of plasmas producing a population inversion that can trigger kinetic instabilities and coherent radiation in a broad range of conditions relevant to both astrophysical and laboratory plasmas. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Shiki Ogata, Shunsaku Kitagawa, Katsuki Kinjo, Kenji Ishida, Manuel Brando, Elena Hassinger, Christoph Geibel, and Seunghyun Khim Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166001 (2023) – Published 19 April 2023 | Measurement of the superconducting spin susceptibility using NMR shows that CeRh2As2 is the first example of spin-singlet superconductor with multiple superconducting phases. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion M. A. Yavorsky, M. A. Kozhaev, A. Yu. Fedorov, D. V. Vikulin, E. V. Barshak, V. N. Berzhansky, S. D. Lyashko, P. O. Kapralov, and V. I. Belotelov Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166901 (2023) – Published 18 April 2023 | Due to the optical spin-orbit interaction, an optical beam carrying orbital angular momentum modifies the well-known Faraday effect for a plane wave yielding a novel magneto-optical effect: the topological Faraday effect. | | | | | | Quantum Information, Science, and Technology | Pooja Jayachandran, Lin Htoo Zaw, and Valerio Scarani Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 160201 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | G. A. L. White, K. Modi, and C. D. Hill Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 160401 (2023) – Published 20 April 2023 | | | Marta Maria Marchese and Pieter Kok Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 160801 (2023) – Published 20 April 2023 | | | Stanisław Kurdziałek and Rafał Demkowicz-Dobrzański Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 160802 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Gravitation | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion M. Aguilar et al. (AMS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161001 (2023) – Published 17 April 2023 | An instrument on the International Space Station has revealed new information about how the Sun's magnetic field affects cosmic rays on their way to Earth. | | | | | | Axel Widmark, Michael Korsmeier, and Tim Linden Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161002 (2023) – Published 19 April 2023 | | | Nanoom Lee, Yacine Ali-Haïmoud, Nils Schöneberg, and Vivian Poulin Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161003 (2023) – Published 20 April 2023 | | | Yossef Zenati and Robert Fisher Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161201 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Antonia M. Frassino, Juan F. Pedraza, Andrew Svesko, and Manus R. Visser Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161501 (2023) – Published 19 April 2023 | | | Steffen Aksteiner and Bernardo Araneda Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161502 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | J. Kleykamp et al. (MINERvA Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161801 (2023) – Published 20 April 2023 | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion F. P. An et al. (Daya Bay Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161802 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | After almost nine years of operation, the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment has delivered the world's best measurement of an important particle physics parameter. | | | | | | Rhorry Gauld, Alexander Huss, and Giovanni Stagnitto Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 161901 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Maneesha Sushama Pradeep and Mikhail Stephanov Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 162301 (2023) – Published 20 April 2023 | | | Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics | M.-M. Cao, K. Li, W.-D. Zhao, W.-X. Guo, B.-X. Qi, X.-Y. Chang, Z.-C. Zhou, Y. Xu, and L.-M. Duan Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 163001 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Ovidiu I. Pâţu Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 163201 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Javad Kazemi and Hendrik Weimer Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 163601 (2023) – Published 19 April 2023 | | | Christian Liedl, Sebastian Pucher, Felix Tebbenjohanns, Philipp Schneeweiss, and Arno Rauschenbeutel Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 163602 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Jim Skulte, Phatthamon Kongkhambut, Sahana Rao, Ludwig Mathey, Hans Keßler, Andreas Hemmerich, and Jayson G. Cosme Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 163603 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Plasma and Solar Physics, Accelerators and Beams | Editors' Suggestion P. J. Bilbao and L. O. Silva Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 165101 (2023) – Published 19 April 2023 | Radiation reaction cooling affects global momentum distributions of plasmas producing a population inversion that can trigger kinetic instabilities and coherent radiation in a broad range of conditions relevant to both astrophysical and laboratory plasmas. | | | | | | Condensed Matter and Materials | Editors' Suggestion Shiki Ogata, Shunsaku Kitagawa, Katsuki Kinjo, Kenji Ishida, Manuel Brando, Elena Hassinger, Christoph Geibel, and Seunghyun Khim Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166001 (2023) – Published 19 April 2023 | Measurement of the superconducting spin susceptibility using NMR shows that CeRh2As2 is the first example of spin-singlet superconductor with multiple superconducting phases. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Motoharu Kitatani, Liang Si, Paul Worm, Jan M. Tomczak, Ryotaro Arita, and Karsten Held Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166002 (2023) – Published 20 April 2023 | Calculations suggest that palladates might hit the sweet spot of electronic configuration for high-temperature superconductivity. | | | | | | Duane D. Johnson, Prashant Singh, A. V. Smirnov, and Nicolas Argibay Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166101 (2023) – Published 19 April 2023 | | | Kai Nan and Robert S. Hoy Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166102 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Ryotaro Sano and Mamoru Matsuo Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166201 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Samuel Poncé, Miquel Royo, Marco Gibertini, Nicola Marzari, and Massimiliano Stengel Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166301 (2023) – Published 20 April 2023 | | | Cong Xiao, Weikang Wu, Hui Wang, Yue-Xin Huang, Xiaolong Feng, Huiying Liu, Guang-Yu Guo, Qian Niu, and Shengyuan A. Yang Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166302 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Ruji Zhao, Peiwei You, and Sheng Meng Phys. Rev. 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Lett. 130, 166901 (2023) – Published 18 April 2023 | Due to the optical spin-orbit interaction, an optical beam carrying orbital angular momentum modifies the well-known Faraday effect for a plane wave yielding a novel magneto-optical effect: the topological Faraday effect. | | | | | | Zi-Huai Zhang, Josh A. Zuber, Lila V. H. Rodgers, Xin Gui, Paul Stevenson, Minghao Li, Marietta Batzer, Marcel.li Grimau Puigibert, Brendan J. Shields, Andrew M. Edmonds, Nicola Palmer, Matthew L. Markham, Robert J. Cava, Patrick Maletinsky, and Nathalie P. de Leon Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166902 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Lun Yue and Mette B. Gaarde Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166903 (2023) – Published 21 April 2023 | | | Polymers, Chemical Physics, Soft Matter, and Biological Physics | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Xuyang Zhou, Yang Bai, Ayman A. El-Zoka, Se-Ho Kim, Yan Ma, Christian H. Liebscher, Baptiste Gault, Jaber R. Mianroodi, Gerhard Dehm, and Dierk Raabe Phys. Rev. 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