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Biology & Life Sciences Preprint PDF DOI

Shaping nematic order in bacterial films with single-cell resolution patterning

Matthias Le Bec, Guillem Perez Martin, Cameron Boggon, Yiyao Hu, Leonardo Puggioni, Rosa Heydenreich, Alexander Mathys, Luca Giomi, Eleonora Secchi, Lucio Isa · 2026

Bacterial colonies composed of elongated cells form active nematic fluids that spontaneously self-organise into ordered domains of aligned cells and exhibit self-generated chaotic flows powered by cel…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Propagation of laser-generated GHz surface acoustic wavepackets in FeRh/MgO(001) below and above the antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic phase transition

Ia. A. Mogunov, A. Yu. Klokov, N. Yu. Frolov, A. I. Sharkov, A. V. Protasov, G. E. Zhezlyaev, D. I. Devyaterikov, V. I. Zverev, A. M. Kalashnikova · 2026

Magnetoacoustic devices that harness the strong coupling between acoustic waves and magnons have emerged as a promising platform for energy-efficient spintronics. Laser-generated pulsed surface acoust…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Building and maintaining a System of Intracellular Compartments

Amit Kumar, Madan Rao · 2026

Organelle patterning and its heritability remain central mysteries in cell biology, highlighting the fundamental tension between genetic inheritance and self-assembly. Here, we explore the nonequilibr…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Engineering strong coupling in ultra-compact photonic crystal/2D material platforms

Eleonora P. Kraus, Jamie M. Fitzgerald, Carlos Maciel-Escudero, Ermin Malic · 2026

Sub-wavelength thick photonic crystal (PhC) slabs coupled to 2D excitonic materials, such as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), are a promising platform for highly tunable, room-temperature, on-…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Topographic patterning in perovskite oxide membranes for local control of strain, nanomechanics and electronic structure

Marti Ramis, Markos Paradinas, Jose M. Caicedo, Claudio Cazorla, Roger Guzman, Mariona Coll · 2026

Single-crystalline perovskite oxide membranes provide a powerful platform to access physical properties that are inaccessible in bulk crystals and substrate-clamped thin films. Within this context, th…

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Mathematics Preprint PDF DOI

Tensor tomography and frame flow ergodicity for magnetic flows in higher dimensions

Louis-Brahim Beaufort · 2026

We extend two results from the theory of geodesic flows to the magnetic setting on manifolds of arbitrary dimension. First, we investigate the magnetic ray transform and establish a tensor tomography …

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Nature-Inspired Hyperuniform Nanohole Patterning for Robust Broadband Absorption Enhancement in Perovskite Solar Cells

Arpan Sur, Kawshik Nath, Ahmed Zubair · 2026

Nature-inspired hyperuniform disorder offers a promising route to broadband light trapping in ultrathin perovskite solar cells by avoiding narrowband, illumination-sensitive responses commonly associa…

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Earth & Environmental Sciences Preprint PDF DOI

Global near-real-time daily emissions of atmospheric pollutants from power plants

Tao Li, Lixing Wang, Biqing Zhu, Zhu Liu · 2026

The power sector is a major source of fossil fuel use and air pollutant emissions, making high-spatiotemporal-resolution emission accounting essential for effective mitigation policy and air quality m…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Controlled dewetting and phase transition hysteresis of VO2 nanostructures

Peter Kepic, Petra Kalouskova, Tomas Sikola, Filip Ligmajer · 2026

As artificial intelligence continues to grow, so does the need for more efficient ways to process data. Besides moving from electronic to photonic circuits, a promising approach is to integrate phase-…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Harnessing the VO2 Phase Transition for Automatic Gain Control in Transimpedance Amplifiers

Amir Gildor, Sariel Hodisan, Shahar Kvatinsky, Yoav Kalcheim · 2026

Transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) are essential in sensor electronics, converting input currents into output voltages. Conventional TIAs utilize fixed-gain resistors, which saturate under high input cu…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Quasi-1D Planar Magnetic Topological Heterostructure

Z.Z. Alisultanov · 2026

We theoretically introduce a quasi-1D magnetic heterostructure of alternating 2D topological and normal insulator strips. Its low-energy physics is governed by a hybrid Hamiltonian intertwining the Su…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Process Development and First Cryogenic Operation of Compact Germanium Ring-Contact HPGe Prototypes

Kunming Dong, Shasika Panamaldeniya, Dongming Mei · 2026

Rare-event experiments such as LEGEND-1000 require high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors with excellent energy resolution, low electronic noise, and scalable low-background packaging. The germanium r…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Maskless Electron Beam-Induced Etching of Diamond in Air: A Secondary Electron-Driven Mechanism

Duc-Duy Tran, Cedric Mannequin, Fabrice Donatini, Masahiro Sasaki, Etienne Gheeraert · 2026

We report a direct, maskless electron beam-induced etching (EBIE) process for diamond in air, enabling high-precision patterning without lithography or plasma processing. Through a comprehensive analy…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Pulsed Laser Template Engineering- PLATEN

Dhiman Biswas, Junyeob Song, Francisco Guzman, Levi Brown, Yiwei Ju, Nisha Geng, Pralay Paul, Sumit Goswami, Casey Kerr, Sreehari Puthan Purayil, Ben Summers, Preston Larson, Binbin Weng, Bin Wang, Horst Hahn, Xiaoxing Pan, Alisa Javadi, Henri Lezec, Thirumalai Venkatesan · 2026

Thin films of functional inorganic materials, particularly oxides, play a vital role in optoelectronics, enabling applications that range from active optical components to MEMS-based architectures. Ac…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Self-organized pattern synchronization modulated by stochasticity in coupled plankton ecosystems

Ju Kang, Yiyuan Niu, Yuanzhi Li, Quan-Xing Liu, Chengjin Chu · 2026

Spatial patterning and synchronization are pervasive features of plankton communities, yet the mechanisms that allow such patterns to persist coherently under environmental noise remain unresolved. In…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Suppression of Superconductivity and Electrostatic Side Gate Tuning in High Mobility SrTiO$_3$ Surface Electron Gas

Dickson Boahen, Sushant Padhye, Gayan De Silva, Eshanvi Rao, Evgeny Mikheev · 2026

We report on the fabrication and characterization of patterned high-mobility two-dimensional electron gases (2DEG) formed on SrTiO$_3$ (STO) substrate surfaces by hydrogen plasma exposure. The resulti…

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Neuroscience Preprint PDF DOI

When and Where: A Model Hippocampal Network Unifies Formation of Time Cells and Place Cells

Qiaorong S. Yu, Zhaoze Wang, Vijay Balasubramanian · 2026

Hippocampal place and time cells encode spatial and temporal aspects of experience. Both have the same neural substrate, but have been modeled as having different functions and mechanistic origins, pl…

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Physics Preprint PDF DOI

Programmatically Generated Microparticles Using SUEX Dry-Film Epoxy Resist

Jason P. Beech, Jonas O. Tegenfeldt · 2026

We present a lithographic method for fabricating free-standing microparticles directly from SUEX dry-film epoxy resist. Unlike conventional SU-8 particle fabrication, which requires patterning on soli…

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Engineering Preprint PDF DOI

Manufacturing Micro-Patterned Surfaces with Multi-Robot Systems

Annalisa T. Taylor, Malachi Landis, Ping Guo, Todd D. Murphey · 2026

Applying micro-patterns to surfaces has been shown to impart useful physical properties such as drag reduction and hydrophobicity. However, current manufacturing techniques cannot produce micro-patter…

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Persistent incommensurate amorphous/crystalline meta-interfaces enable engineering-grade superlubricity

Wan Wang, Zijun Ding, Panpan Li, Wanying Ying, Hongxuan Li, Xiaohong Liu, Huidi Zhou, Jianmin Chen, Wengen Ouyang, Li Ji · 2026

Friction dissipates a substantial portion of global energy, motivating the pursuit of superlubricity, a state of near-zero friction, in real-world systems. Conventional approaches rely on crystalline …

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