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Interplay between Josephson and Aharonov-Bohm effects in Andreev interferometers
Scientific Reports. 2019. Vol. 9. P. 1–9.
Proximity induced quantum coherence of electrons in multi-terminal voltage-driven hybrid normalsuperconducting
nanostructures may result in a non-trivial interplay between topology-dependent
Josephson and Aharonov-Bohm effects. We elucidate a trade-off between stimulation of the voltagedependent
Josephson current due to non-equilibrium effects and quantum dephasing of quasiparticles
causing reduction of both Josephson and Aharonov-Bohm currents. We also predict phase-shifted
quantum coherent oscillations of the induced electrostatic potential as a function of the externally
applied magnetic flux. Our results may be employed for engineering superconducting nanocircuits with
controlled quantum properties.
Гущина В. А., Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 2024 Vol. 69 No. 6 P. 940–948
Currently, ABX3 nanoparticles (NPs) based on lead halides attract the attention due to their unique optical properties and a wide range of applications. The preparation of NPs with lead as a partial or complete replacement is particularly interesting because of the toxicity of this chemical element and most of its compounds. In this study, we propose a ...
Added: May 6, 2026
Qin X., Deng Y., Shchur L. et al., / Series arXiv "math". 2026. No. 2603.02962.
We perform a Monte Carlo analysis of the Ising model on many three-dimensional lattices. By means of finite-size scaling we obtain the critical points and determine the scaling dimensions. As expected, the critical exponents agree with the three-dimensional Ising universality class for all models. The irrelevant field, as revealed by the correction-to-scaling amplitudes, appears to ...
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Pilé I., Deng Y., Shchur L., / Series arXiv "math". 2026. No. 2604.10254.
We investigate the spatial overlap of successive spin configurations in Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations using the local Metropolis algorithm and the Svendsen-Wang and Wolff cluster algorithms. We examine the dynamics of these algorithms for two models in different universality classes: the Ising model and the Potts model with three components. The overlap of two ...
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Nikolai N. Kalikin, Petr E. Brandyshev, Yury A. Budkov, Journal of Chemical Physics 2026 Vol. 164 No. 15 Article 154904
This study presents a mean-field theory for zwitterionic polymer solutions confined within attractive slit-like nanopores. Building upon our prior model for self-coacervation [Budkov et al., Soft Matter 19, 3281–3289 (2023)], we demonstrate that strong electrostatic dipole–dipole correlations between monomeric units, coupled with attraction to pore walls, can induce capillary-driven liquid–liquid phase separation inside the pore—a ...
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Moiseev E., D.A. Masyutin, I.A. Melnichenko et al., Optics and Laser Technology 2025 Vol. 201 No. 115289 Article 115289
Lasing at a wavelength near 255 nm is demonstrated in AlGaN whispering gallery mode microlasers with radii ranging from 1 to 3 µm fabricated on sapphire substrates, representing one of the shortest-wavelength realizations of microdisk lasers on this technologically relevant platform. The minimum threshold energy was 8.8 pJ (power density ≈ 280 kW/cm2) for a microlaser with a ...
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Шугабаев Т., Мельниченко И. А., Кузнецов А. et al., Nanoscale Horizons 2026 P. 1–8
The combination of plasmonic systems and the high optical gain of InGaN is a promising approach for the fabrication of nanolasers and other nanoscale light sources. Here, we demonstrate, for the first time, the use of MBE-grown GaN nanowires with embedded InGaN quantum wells as the key components for plasmonic nanolasers. The utilization of quantum ...
Added: April 9, 2026
Babichev A., Makhov I., Kryzhanovskaya N. et al., IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics 2026 Vol. 32 No. 6 Article 1700208
Micropillar cavity lasers demonstrate operation up to 255 K. At this temperature, the lasing threshold and Q-factor, extracted at lasing threshold for a 4 μm diameter pillar are about 2 mW and 16800. For pillar lasers, the concept of which is based on an optical aperture, continuous-wave lasing is realized at room temperature (300 K). ...
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Карцев А. И., Сафронов А. А., Радиотехника и электроника 2024 Т. 69 № 10 С. 989–995
The first-principle modeling of two different quasi-two-dimensional phases based on the volume phases Cr2Te3 and CrTe3 is carried out. Structural relaxation of the obtained 2D compounds and their volumetric prototypes was performed within the framework of the density functional method and the projection plane wave method. Magnetic anisotropy in various crystallographic planes of quasi-two-dimensional structures and corresponding ...
Added: March 17, 2026
Chowde Gowda C., Alexey Kartsev, Tiwari N. et al., Small 2024 Vol. 20 No. 47 Article 2405197
A vast majority of electrical devices have integrated magnetic units, which generate constant magnetic fields with noticeable vibrations. The majority of existing nanogenerators acquire energy through friction/mechanical forces and most of these instances overlook acoustic vibrations and magnetic fields. Magnetic two-dimensional (2D) tellurides present a wide range of possibilities for devising a potential flexible energy ...
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Карцев А. И., Physics of Metals and Metallography 2025 Vol. 125 No. 14 P. 1935–1939
The problem of the maximum oscillation frequency of composite bimetallic microactuators excited by thermal pulses has been theoretically investigated. Both traditional bimetallic composites made of metals and alloys with different coefficients of thermal expansion and composites in which one of the layers is made of a mechanically pre-stressed shape memory alloy (SMA) and the other ...
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Kushchuk L. I., Veretimus D. K., Lega P. V. et al., Journal of Surface Investigation: X-Ray, Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques 2025 Vol. 18 No. 4 P. 859–863
The densities of electronic states in quasi-two-dimensional vanadium nitrides have been studied using density functional theory and the method of the crystal orbital Hamilton population. The contribution of various orbital pairs and their influence on the stability of the magnetic subsystem of these compounds have been analyzed using the crystal orbital Hamilton population (COHP) algorithm. ...
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Kushchuk L. I., Alexey Ivanovich Kartsev, Nanoscale 2025 Vol. 17 No. 16 P. 10292–10302
We have systematically examined various parameters of t- (tetragonal) and h- (hexagonal) lattices of transition metal nitride (TMN) monolayers through first-principles calculations, emphasising their structural and magnetic properties. Our study reveals that all TMN monolayers exhibit a preference for a magnetic ground state. Employing the Heisenberg model, we extract exchange interaction and magnetic anisotropy parameters. ...
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Карцев А. И., Сафронов А. А., Махов М. И., Журнал радиоэлектроники 2024 № 3
In this paper, we find an analytical expression for the energy spectrum of a particle in a one-dimensional potential well with infinitely high walls. One of the walls with the coordinate x = 0 is motionless, the other wall, which has the coordinate x = a at the initial moment of time, moves at a constant speed. The results obtained can ...
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Лебедев И. С., Кудрявцев А. В., Карцев А. И. et al., Журнал радиоэлектроники 2025 № 11 Статья 30
n this paper, the effect of doping on the electronic and magnetic properties of a monolayer compound Cr(ClxF1-x)3 is studied based on a first-principles calculation. The densities of electronic states, the values of the band gap, the constants of the crystal lattice and the difference in total energies for ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic configurations at different mutual ...
Added: March 16, 2026
Mitra D., Campos de Oliveira C., Alexey Kartsev et al., Nanoscale 2026 No. 10 P. 5482–5495
Atomically-thin materials continue to captivate researchers due to their extraordinary physical properties that often surpass those of their bulk forms. Among them, two-dimensional (2D) silicates hold particular promise, yet their nonlinear optical characteristics remain largely underexplored. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the size-dependent nonlinear optical response and optical limiting characteristics of 2D rhodonite ...
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Бабичев А. В., Makhov I., Kryzhanovskaya N. et al., Письма в Журнал технической физики 2025 № 21 С. 58–62
Продемонстрирована генерация в микролазерах на основе вертикального микрорезонатора при температуре 244 K. Пороговая поглощенная оптическая мощность, длина волны генерации и добротность микролазера с диаметром 4 µm составили ∼ 2.8 mW, 989 nm и 12 000 соответственно. Минимальная пороговая поглощенная оптическая мощность (250 µW) соответствует температуре 168 K. ...
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Babichev A., Blokhin A., Zadiranov Y. et al., Applied Physics Letters 2026 Vol. 128 No. 5 Article 051105
High-quality micropillar cavities were grown using molecular-beam epitaxy. Stable continuous-wave lasing at room temperature was demonstrated for microlasers with semiconductor and hybrid output mirrors. At 300 K, single-mode lasing was demonstrated for micropillars with a diameter of 5 um at a wavelength of 960 nm, with a minimum lasing threshold of 1.2 mW and the ...
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Lukmanova R.M., Cohn I.A., Minakova V. E. et al., Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 2025 Vol. 111 No. 22 Article 224510
The magnetoresistance of superconductor–topological insulator–superconductor structures, with indium as the superconductor and TaSe3 as the topological insulator, shows steplike features on the resistance under magnetic fields. These resistance steps result from the suppression of superconductivity, induced by the superconducting proximity effect in both the bulk and surface states of the topological insulator. The position and ...
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Tolstoy V., Nikitin K., Kuzin A. et al., Chemical Communications 2024 Vol. 60 No. 23 P. 3182–3185
In this study, Pt(0) microscrolls are synthesized on polished Ni via galvanic replacement reaction (GRR). Employing in situ optical microscopy, the dynamic motion of the catalytic microscrolls as micromotors in H2O2 solutions is revealed. This method offers a rapid fabrication of scrolls from diverse noble metals and alloys. ...
Added: March 2, 2026
Xiao Y., Xue W., Xu N. et al., Rare Metals 2025 Vol. 44 No. 11 P. 8757–8768
Complete collection of target fluids and effective capture of biomolecules are essential when designing and fabricating sensor electrodes. Assembling a conductive metal–organic framework (MOF) film onto a high-surface-area porous aerogel to create a three-dimensional (3D) hierarchically ordered structure represented an effective strategy for fabricating sensor electrodes for body fluid detection. In this study, high-precision, confined ...
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Korneeva Y. P., Dryazgov M. A., Trofimov I. V. et al., Superconductor Science and Technology 2025 Vol. 38 No. 7 Article 075016
This work demonstrates that depositing a thin layer of Mo (5–15 nm) onto a 10 nm thick NbN strip leads to a significant increase in the nonlinearity of the kinetic inductance . Specifically, the change in with increasing current reached 70% in the NbN/Mo bilayer at liquid helium temperature, whereas in the NbN strip, changed by only 10% ...
Added: March 1, 2026
Hybrid collective excitations in topological superconductor/ferromagnetic insulator heterostructures
T. Karabassov, I. V. Bobkova, Bobkov A. M. et al., Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 2026 Vol. 113 No. 10 Article 104514
We develop a linear response theory for the dynamical proximity effect in topological superconductor/ferromagnetic insulator (TS/FI) hybrids. Our approach integrates the nonequilibrium quasiclassical Keldysh-Usadel formalism for the TS with the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation for the FI's magnetization dynamics. This framework reveals a proximity-induced coupling between magnons and superconducting collective modes. Crucially, we find that spin-momentum locking in ...
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Li S., Novikova S., Stenina I. et al., Mendeleev Communications 2025 Vol. 35 No. 5 P. 560–562
A sulfur–reduced graphene oxide (rGO) composite was investigated as a cathode material for lithium–sulfur batteries. The cathode material containing both monoclinic (g-S) and orthorhombic (a-S) sulfur and rGO exhibits excellent electrochemical performance. The discharge capacity of (a+g)S@rGO in Li–S battery at C/8 is 950 and 620 mAh g−1 for cycles 1 and 20, respectively. © 2025 ...
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A. S. Gurskiy, Shapovalov D. L., E. Ph. Pozdnyakova et al., Physics of Metals and Metallography 2025 Vol. 126 No. 12 P. 1467–1471
Experiments on normal metal-insulator-superconductor (NIS) tunnel junctions provide critical insights into electron transport, relaxation mechanisms, and may be used to study the phase coherence in metallic and superconducting materials. In this work, we present experimental study of nonequilibrium quasiparticle transport at ultra-low temperatures in NIS tunnel nanostructures representing a solid-state analogue of a double slit ...
Added: February 10, 2026