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EDITORIAL

Editorial: Eight Journals Introduce Letters

March 9, 2021

At the beginning of 2021, eight Physical Review journals began publishing Letters which are intended for the accelerated publication of important new results targeted to the specific readership of each journal.


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Pressure-induced reemergence of superconductivity in the topological kagome metal CsV3Sb5

The quasi-two-dimensional kagome superconductors AV3Sb5 (A = K, Rb, and Cs) have attracted great interest due to various exotic quantum phenomena, such as topological charge density waves and the giant anomalous Hall effect. Here, the authors find two-dome unconventional superconductivity in CsV3Sb5 under high pressure. They also confirm the absence of a structural phase transition up to 43.1 GPa through high-pressure synchrotron x-ray diffraction measurements, suggesting that the novel reemergent superconductivity dome can be attributed to the Fermi surface reconstruction caused by the Lifshitz transition.

Zhuyi Zhang (张朱一) et al.
Phys. Rev. B 103, 224513 (2021)


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Closing of the induced gap in a hybrid superconductor-semiconductor nanowire

Conclusively identifying Majorana modes in nanowires is an long-standing experimental challenge. Within the field, consensus is emerging that achieving this goal will require measurements on three-terminal devices. Here, the authors report some of the first results on such devices using nonlocal conductance. They find that zero-bias peaks are preceded by the closure of the bulk gap, which indicates that in these devices zero-bias peaks are associated with bulk properties of the nanowire. However, the behavior of the device after gap closure suggests that disorder remains an important limitation.

D. Puglia et al.
Phys. Rev. B 103, 235201 (2021)


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Spontaneous interlayer compression in commensurately stacked van der Waals heterostructures

Stacks of nanostructured 2D materials can display properties distinct from those of the parent materials. In heterostructures of transition metal dichalcogenides, the authors find here that dissimilar chalcogen species induce a spontaneous compression of the van der Waals gap. This compression is a result of the induced charge displacement within and between the layers, which modifies the out-of-plane polarizability, and can stabilize charge density waves or induce ferroelectricity. The authors hope to stimulate experimental investigation of tunability in mixed chalcogen systems.

Nicholas A. Pike et al.
Phys. Rev. B 103, 235307 (2021)


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Magnetic and electronic ordering phenomena in the Ru2O6-layer honeycomb lattice compound AgRuO3

Ruthenium is a unique metal that can admit valence states from 2 to +8. In particular, Ru3+ is one of the best known Kitaev magnets, Ru4+ dimerizes forming a covalent-bond fluid, while Ru5+ in SrRu2O6 is argued to feature unusual quasimolecular orbitals (QMO), combining strong electronic localization on the QMO level with full intra-QMO delocalization. Here, the authors study, using a battery of experimental and theoretical methods, another putative QMO compound – AgRuO3 – and find a rich spectrum of interesting phenomena.

Walter Schnelle et al.
Phys. Rev. B 103, 214413 (2021)


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Analytical results for the low-temperature Drude weight of the XXZ spin chain

Nondecaying dc currents in systems showing ballistic transport are characterized by a constant, known as the Drude weight. Here, the authors obtain analytical results for the spin Drude weight in the interacting anisotropic Heisenberg spin-12 chain at low temperatures. The obtained analytical formula reveals that the Drude weight for any finite temperature exhibits a nowhere-continuous dependence on the spin anisotropy of the model.

Andrew Urichuk, Jesko Sirker, and Andreas Klümper
Phys. Rev. B 103, 245108 (2021)


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Any axion insulator must be a bulk three-dimensional topological insulator

This study demonstrates that, contrary to earlier claims in the field involving analyses of a so-called “zero Hall plateau”, it is more intricate than expected to unambiguously reveal the existence of an axion insulator. In particular, the authors find from their scaling analysis of transport experiments on V-doped (Bi,Sb)2Te3 films of varying thickness that the truly three-dimensional bulk character is a necessary condition for axion insulators, a condition that is likely not satisfied for the materials exhibiting a zero Hall plateau.

K. M. Fijalkowski et al.
Phys. Rev. B 103, 235111 (2021)


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Pairing in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene: Role of phonon and plasmon umklapp

The pairing mechanism in twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) remains a central question, which is often contrasted with pairing in other strong-coupled superconductors. However, TBG is unique in many ways. Its phonon dispersion contains many minioptical bands with frequencies exceeding the electronic bandwidth. Here, the authors develop a theory of electronic pairing resulting from this complex phonon structure and find that it mediates stronger interaction, compared to a purely electronic plasmonic mechanism. They also predict experimental signatures of both phonon umklapp and plasmon pairing mechanisms.

Cyprian Lewandowski, Debanjan Chowdhury, and Jonathan Ruhman
Phys. Rev. B 103, 235401 (2021)


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Infrared study of the interplay of charge, spin, and lattice excitations in the magnetic topological insulator EuIn2As2

Using infrared spectroscopy, the authors study here how the low-energy charge carrier dynamics and band structure of the candidate axion topological insulator EuIn2As2 are affected by its antiferromagnetic transition at TN =18 K. The free carriers are shown to have a plasma frequency of about 2000 cm1, and a scattering rate with a cusplike maximum at TN that signifies their strong interaction with the fluctuating Eu spins. The authors also observe large band splittings and a phonon anomaly below TN, which indicate that the charge, spin, and lattice excitations are strongly coupled.

Bing Xu et al.
Phys. Rev. B 103, 245101 (2021)


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Defect-driven ferrimagnetism and hidden magnetization in MnBi2Te4

MnBi2Te4 and MnSb2Te4 are the first examples of antiferromagnetic topological insulators. However, the presence of magnetic defects in the form of antisite mixing between Mn and Bi or Sb introduces defect-driven ferrimagnetism. The application of a large magnetic field of ~50 Tesla aligns the magnetic defects with the main Mn layer, allowing for estimates of the defect concentration and the strength of the antiferromagnetic coupling (J) between Mn defects and the main layer, which is by far the largest magnetic coupling in the system.

You Lai et al.
Phys. Rev. B 103, 184429 (2021)


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Exact results for nonlinear Drude weights in the spin-12 XXZ chain

While the linear Drude weight in quantum many-body systems has been studied extensively, its nonlinear counterparts – called nonlinear Drude weights (NLDWs) – remain largely unexplored. Here, the authors present the first exact results for the NLDWs of the spin-12 XXZ chain, a paradigmatic quantum many-body system. Their exact results based on the Bethe ansatz reveal that the NLDWs diverge with the system size in certain parameter regions. Also, the analytical expressions for the NLDWs are obtained when they converge.

Yuhi Tanikawa, Kazuaki Takasan, and Hosho Katsura
Phys. Rev. B 103, L201120 (2021)


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Effect of intersystem crossing rates and optical illumination on the polarization of nuclear spins close to nitrogen-vacancy centers

Several methods to polarize nuclear spins nearby nitrogen-vacancy centers rely on electron spin polarization and therefore on the intersystem crossing rates. Here, the authors consider the effect of these rates on nuclear polarization methods based on the level anticrossing, and precession of the nuclear population while the electronic spin is on the ground state for different nuclear spins. These results are relevant for validating the models for intersystem crossing rates and achieving a higher nuclear polarization.

H. Duarte, H. T. Dinani, V. Jacques, and J. R. Maze
Phys. Rev. B 103, 195443 (2021)


EDITORIAL

Promoting Inclusive and Respectful Communications

November 18, 2020

APS Editor in Chief, Michael Thoennessen, discusses a new opportunity for communicating authors to include their pronouns together with their contact email in order to promote a more respectful, inclusive, and equitable environment.

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Announcements

Introducing: PRX Energy
June 2, 2021

Opening for submissions this summer, PRX Energy is a new, highly selective open access journal from APS that will communicate and facilitate important advances in energy science and technology for the benefit of humanity. Article publication charges (APCs) will be waived until 2023.

APS Announces Outstanding Referees for 2021
February 24, 2021

APS has selected 151 Outstanding Referees for 2021 who have demonstrated exceptional work in the assessment of manuscripts published in the Physical Review journals. A full list of the Outstanding Referees is available online.

In memoriam: Jack Sandweiss, 1930-2020
January 6, 2021

It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing in November 2020 of our former colleague, Jack Sandweiss, who was Editor of PRL for a quarter of a century (1987-2013).

Rapid Communications papers will now be Letters
November 23, 2020

Starting January 1, 2021, the Rapid Communications article type will be renamed to Letters. With this change, all eight Physical Review journals that had previously classified articles of the type “Rapid Communications” will adopt the practice of Physical Review Applied and now publish such articles as Letters. Learn more

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Defect-driven ferrimagnetism and hidden magnetization in MnBi2Te4
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Phys. Rev. B 103, 184429 (2021)

Any axion insulator must be a bulk three-dimensional topological insulator
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Phys. Rev. B 103, 235111 (2021)

Magnetic and electronic ordering phenomena in the Ru2O6-layer honeycomb lattice compound AgRuO3
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Phys. Rev. B 103, 214413 (2021)

Pairing in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene: Role of phonon and plasmon umklapp
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Phys. Rev. B 103, 235401 (2021)

Ferroelectric control of a spin-polarized two-dimensional electron gas
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Phys. Rev. B 103, 214101 (2021)

Infrared study of the interplay of charge, spin, and lattice excitations in the magnetic topological insulator EuIn2As2
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Phys. Rev. B 103, 245101 (2021)

Phonon Hall effect with first-principles calculations
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Interlayer ferromagnetism and high-temperature quantum anomalous Hall effect in p-doped MnBi2Te4 multilayers
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Topology of an anti-parity-time symmetric non-Hermitian Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model
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Disorder effects on Majorana zero modes: Kitaev chain versus semiconductor nanowire
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Electronic structure and coexistence of superconductivity with magnetism in RbEuFe4As4
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Exact results for nonlinear Drude weights in the spin-½ XXZ chain
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Anomalous Hall effect in the distorted kagome magnets (Nd,Sm)Mn6Sn6
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Reentrant superconductivity in proximity to a topological insulator
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Effect of intersystem crossing rates and optical illumination on the polarization of nuclear spins close to nitrogen-vacancy centers
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Phys. Rev. B 103, 195443 (2021)

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