Volume 131, Issue 15 Week Ending 13 October 2023 | | Advertisement | A new collection celebrates the discovery of asymptotic freedom in quantum chromodynamics, the theoretical basis for the force that binds quarks and gluons into hadrons. Learn more. | | | | | | Advertisement PRB seeks an Associate Editor to manage the peer review process of assigned manuscripts by determining whether to send a manuscript out for external review, choosing appropriate reviewers, and making decisions on rejection or acceptance. 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 Jarrod T. Reilly, John Drew Wilson, Simon B. Jäger, Christopher Wilson, and Murray J. Holland Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150802 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | A new method identifies the most sensitive measurement that can be performed using a given quantum state, knowledge key for designing improved quantum sensors. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Zhen Cao et al. (LHAASO Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151001 (2023) – Published 9 October 2023 | Interstellar magnetic fields perturb the trajectories of cosmic rays, making it difficult to identify their sources. A new survey of gamma radiation produced when cosmic rays interact with the interstellar medium should help in this identification. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Giacomo Sala, Hanchen Wang, William Legrand, and Pietro Gambardella Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156703 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | Two different experiments on two different transition metals reveal that a current of electron orbital angular momentum flows in response to an electric field. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Luhui Ning, Xin Lou, Qili Ma, Yaochen Yang, Nan Luo, Ke Chen, Fanlong Meng, Xin Zhou, Mingcheng Yang, and Yi Peng Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 158301 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | The flow field generated by swimming bacteria drives a long-range attractive force felt by passive objects much larger than the swimmers themselves. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Igor Lyalin, Sanaz Alikhah, Marco Berritta, Peter M. Oppeneer, and Roland K. Kawakami Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156702 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | Two different experiments on two different transition metals reveal that a current of electron orbital angular momentum flows in response to an electric field. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Mixon K. Faluweki, Jan Cammann, Marco G. Mazza, and Lucas Goehring Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 158303 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | Lab experiments and theoretical models elucidate how chains of light-harvesting bacteria assemble into various density-dependent structures. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion G. Aad et al. (ATLAS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151802 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | The ATLAS and CMS experiments have separately measured photon-induced τ-lepton pair production in Pb+Pb collisions, providing a novel probe of the τ anomalous magnetic moment. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion A. Tumasyan et al. (CMS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151803 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | The ATLAS and CMS experiments have separately measured photon-induced τ-lepton pair production in Pb+Pb collisions, providing a novel probe of the τ anomalous magnetic moment. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion G. Aad et al. (ATLAS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151902 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | Statistically significant excesses are seen in the di-J/ψ and J/ψ+ψ(2S) channels using the ATLAS detector. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Markus Lysne, Michael Schüler, and Philipp Werner Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156901 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | A proposed optical setup combines a Fabry-Perot-type optical cavity with heterodyne photon detection for extracting the topological properties of two-dimensional semiconductor materials. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Damaz de Jong, Christian G. Prosko, Lin Han, Filip K. Malinowski, Yu Liu, Leo P. Kouwenhoven, and Wolfgang Pfaff Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 157001 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | A superconducting island with quantum dots on either side allows for coherent splitting of a single Cooper pair and detection of an emerging unpaired electron. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Dongyi Wang, Yuanchen Deng, Jun Ji, Mourad Oudich, Wladimir A. Benalcazar, Guancong Ma, and Yun Jing Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 157201 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | An experiment shows the existence of Z-classified multiple chiral topological phase, which requires both chiral symmetry and a unique condition where the long-range hopping is stronger than the nearest-neighboring one. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Ling Liu, Yingqi Tian, Xuanye Yang, and Chungen Liu Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 158001 (2023) – Published 9 October 2023 | Machine learning-assisted metadynamics is used to study water autoionization, one of the most important properties of water for all biological and chemical process including electrolysis (related to batteries). | | | | | | Quantum Information, Science, and Technology | Martin Gärttner, Tobias Haas, and Johannes Noll Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150201 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | David R. M. Arvidsson-Shukur, Aidan G. McConnell, and Nicole Yunger Halpern Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150202 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | Ya-Li Mao, Hu Chen, Chang Niu, Zheng-Da Li, Sixia Yu, and Jingyun Fan Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150203 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | Sean R. Muleady, Mingru Yang, Steven R. White, and Ana Maria Rey Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150401 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | Yu-Hao Deng et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150601 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | K. Dodge, Y. Liu, A. R. Klots, B. Cole, A. Shearrow, M. Senatore, S. Zhu, L. B. Ioffe, R. McDermott, and B. L. T. Plourde Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150602 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | Dong An, Jin-Peng Liu, and Lin Lin Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150603 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | Nicolas Staudenmaier, Anjusha Vijayakumar-Sreeja, Genko Genov, Daniel Cohen, Christoph Findler, Johannes Lang, Alex Retzker, Fedor Jelezko, and Santiago Oviedo-Casado Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150801 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Jarrod T. Reilly, John Drew Wilson, Simon B. Jäger, Christopher Wilson, and Murray J. Holland Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150802 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | A new method identifies the most sensitive measurement that can be performed using a given quantum state, knowledge key for designing improved quantum sensors. | | | | | | Xiaowei Wang, Xiang Zhan, Yulin Li, Lei Xiao, Gaoyan Zhu, Dengke Qu, Quan Lin, Yue Yu, and Peng Xue Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150803 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Zhifei Yu, Zeliang Wu, Xuejie Li, Xiaotian Feng, Wenfeng Huang, Keye Zhang, Chun-Hua Yuan, Weiping Zhang, and L. Q. Chen Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 150804 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Gravitation | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Zhen Cao et al. (LHAASO Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151001 (2023) – Published 9 October 2023 | Interstellar magnetic fields perturb the trajectories of cosmic rays, making it difficult to identify their sources. A new survey of gamma radiation produced when cosmic rays interact with the interstellar medium should help in this identification. | | | | | | M. Aguilar et al. (AMS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151002 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | Daniel G. Figueroa, Joanes Lizarraga, Ander Urio, and Jon Urrestilla Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151003 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | Gustav Uhre Jakobsen, Gustav Mogull, Jan Plefka, Benjamin Sauer, and Yingxuan Xu Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151401 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | | | Christian Northe Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151601 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | Sunjin Choi, Seok Kim, and Jaewon Song Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151602 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | R. Aaij et al. (LHCb Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151801 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Editors' Suggestion G. Aad et al. (ATLAS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151802 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | The ATLAS and CMS experiments have separately measured photon-induced τ-lepton pair production in Pb+Pb collisions, providing a novel probe of the τ anomalous magnetic moment. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion A. Tumasyan et al. (CMS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151803 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | The ATLAS and CMS experiments have separately measured photon-induced τ-lepton pair production in Pb+Pb collisions, providing a novel probe of the τ anomalous magnetic moment. | | | | | | M. Ablikim et al. (BESIII Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151901 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Editors' Suggestion G. Aad et al. (ATLAS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151902 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | Statistically significant excesses are seen in the di-J/ψ and J/ψ+ψ(2S) channels using the ATLAS detector. | | | | | | M. Ablikim et al. (BESIII Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 151903 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | I. J. Arnquist et al. (Majorana Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 152501 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | | | Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics | Bo Deng, Moritz Göb, Benjamin A. Stickler, Max Masuhr, Kilian Singer, and Daqing Wang Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 153601 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Kyungduk Kim, Stefan Bittner, Yuhao Jin, Yongquan Zeng, Qi Jie Wang, and Hui Cao Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 153801 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | S. K. Turitsyn, A. E. Bednyakova, and E. V. Podivilov Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 153802 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | Gerard McCaul, Peisong Peng, Monica Ortiz Martinez, Dustin R. Lindberg, Diyar Talbayev, and Denys I. Bondar Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 153803 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | Physics of Fluids, Earth & Planetary Science, and Climate | Giuseppe Petrillo and Jiancang Zhuang Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 154101 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | Plasma and Solar Physics, Accelerators and Beams | Peiyun Shi, Earl E. Scime, M. Hasan Barbhuiya, Paul A. Cassak, Subash Adhikari, M. Swisdak, and Julia E. Stawarz Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 155101 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Condensed Matter and Materials | Christian Müller, Martin H. Müser, Giuseppe Carbone, and Nicola Menga Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156201 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | | | M. L. Davis, S. Parolo, C. Reichl, W. Dietsche, and W. Wegscheider Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156301 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Fan Zheng and Lin-wang Wang Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156302 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Colin Rylands and Pasquale Calabrese Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156303 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Karin Sim, Nicolò Defenu, Paolo Molignini, and R. Chitra Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156501 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | D. Breitbach, M. Schneider, B. Heinz, F. Kohl, J. Maskill, L. Scheuer, R. O. Serha, T. Brächer, B. Lägel, C. Dubs, V. S. Tiberkevich, A. N. Slavin, A. A. Serga, B. Hillebrands, A. V. Chumak, and P. Pirro Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156701 (2023) – Published 9 October 2023 | | | Featured in Physics Igor Lyalin, Sanaz Alikhah, Marco Berritta, Peter M. Oppeneer, and Roland K. Kawakami Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156702 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | Two different experiments on two different transition metals reveal that a current of electron orbital angular momentum flows in response to an electric field. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Giacomo Sala, Hanchen Wang, William Legrand, and Pietro Gambardella Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156703 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | Two different experiments on two different transition metals reveal that a current of electron orbital angular momentum flows in response to an electric field. | | | | | | Mike A. Lund, Davi R. Rodrigues, Karin Everschor-Sitte, and Kjetil M. D. Hals Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156704 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | Victor S. L'vov, Anna Pomyalov, Dmytro A. Bozhko, Burkard Hillebrands, and Alexander A. Serga Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156705 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | Editors' Suggestion Markus Lysne, Michael Schüler, and Philipp Werner Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156901 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | A proposed optical setup combines a Fabry-Perot-type optical cavity with heterodyne photon detection for extracting the topological properties of two-dimensional semiconductor materials. | | | | | | Yijing Huang, Samuel Teitelbaum, Shan Yang, Gilberto De la Peña, Takahiro Sato, Matthieu Chollet, Diling Zhu, Jennifer L. Niedziela, Dipanshu Bansal, Andrew F. May, Aaron M. Lindenberg, Olivier Delaire, Mariano Trigo, and David A. Reis Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 156902 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | Editors' Suggestion Damaz de Jong, Christian G. Prosko, Lin Han, Filip K. Malinowski, Yu Liu, Leo P. Kouwenhoven, and Wolfgang Pfaff Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 157001 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | A superconducting island with quantum dots on either side allows for coherent splitting of a single Cooper pair and detection of an emerging unpaired electron. | | | | | | Statistical Physics; Classical, Nonlinear, and Complex Systems | Soumyaditya Das and Soumyajyoti Biswas Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 157101 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | Editors' Suggestion Dongyi Wang, Yuanchen Deng, Jun Ji, Mourad Oudich, Wladimir A. Benalcazar, Guancong Ma, and Yun Jing Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 157201 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | An experiment shows the existence of Z-classified multiple chiral topological phase, which requires both chiral symmetry and a unique condition where the long-range hopping is stronger than the nearest-neighboring one. | | | | | | Polymers, Chemical Physics, Soft Matter, and Biological Physics | Editors' Suggestion Ling Liu, Yingqi Tian, Xuanye Yang, and Chungen Liu Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 158001 (2023) – Published 9 October 2023 | Machine learning-assisted metadynamics is used to study water autoionization, one of the most important properties of water for all biological and chemical process including electrolysis (related to batteries). | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Luhui Ning, Xin Lou, Qili Ma, Yaochen Yang, Nan Luo, Ke Chen, Fanlong Meng, Xin Zhou, Mingcheng Yang, and Yi Peng Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 158301 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | The flow field generated by swimming bacteria drives a long-range attractive force felt by passive objects much larger than the swimmers themselves. | | | | | | Massimiliano Semeraro, Giuseppe Gonnella, Antonio Suma, and Marco Zamparo Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 158302 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | | | Featured in Physics Mixon K. Faluweki, Jan Cammann, Marco G. Mazza, and Lucas Goehring Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 158303 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | Lab experiments and theoretical models elucidate how chains of light-harvesting bacteria assemble into various density-dependent structures. | | | | | | Felix Schindler, Sven Eckert, Till Zürner, Jörg Schumacher, and Tobias Vogt Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 159901 (2023) – Published 9 October 2023 | | | Lorenzo Maccone and Changliang Ren Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 159902 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | | | K. Abe et al. (The Super-Kamiokande Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 159903 (2023) – Published 11 October 2023 | | | Hiroyuki Ikemoto and Takafumi Miyanaga Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 159904 (2023) – Published 13 October 2023 | | | | |
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