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Retinal waves prime visual motion detection by simulating future optic flow 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Xinxin Ge;  Kathy Zhang;  Alexandra Gribizis;  Ali S. Hamodi;  Aude Martinez Sabino;  Michael C. Crair
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Optical superoscillation without side waves 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2021
作者:  admin
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Spatiotemporal imaging of 2D polariton wave packet dynamics using free electrons 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Yaniv Kurman;  Raphael Dahan;  Hanan Herzig Sheinfux;  Kangpeng Wang;  Michael Yannai;  Yuval Adiv;  Ori Reinhardt;  Luiz H. G. Tizei;  Steffi Y. Woo;  Jiahan Li;  James H. Edgar;  Mathieu Kociak;  Frank H. L. Koppens;  Ido Kaminer
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The time is ripe! An innovative contactless method for the timely harvest of soft fruits 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2021
作者:  admin
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Ultrafast generation of optical hyperbolicity 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Shaozhi Deng;  Huanjun Chen
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Imaging the first moments of a body plan emerging in the embryo 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2021
作者:  admin
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Photon-recoil imaging: Expanding the view of nonlinear x-ray physics 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  U. Eichmann;  H. Rottke;  S. Meise;  J.-E. Rubensson;  J. Söderström;  M. Agåker;  C. Såthe;  M. Meyer;  T. M. Baumann;  R. Boll;  A. De Fanis;  P. Grychtol;  M. Ilchen;  T. Mazza;  J. Montano;  V. Music;  Y. Ovcharenko;  D. E. Rivas;  S. Serkez;  R. Wagner;  S. Eisebitt
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Scientists achieve major breakthrough in preserving integrity of sound waves 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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Solitons and topological waves 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Mark J. Ablowitz;  Justin T. Cole
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Dualities and non-Abelian mechanics 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7792) : 636-+
作者:  Song, Xinyang;  Sun, Ximei;  Oh, Sungwhan F.;  Wu, Meng;  Zhang, Yanbo;  Zheng, Wen;  Geva-Zatorsky, Naama;  Jupp, Ray;  Mathis, Diane;  Benoist, Christophe;  Kasper, Dennis L.
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Dualities-mathematical mappings between different systems-can act as hidden symmetries that enable materials design beyond that suggested by crystallographic space groups.


Dualities are mathematical mappings that reveal links between apparently unrelated systems in virtually every branch of physics(1-8). Systems mapped onto themselves by a duality transformation are called self-dual and exhibit remarkable properties, as exemplified by the scale invariance of an Ising magnet at the critical point. Here we show how dualities can enhance the symmetries of a dynamical matrix (or Hamiltonian), enabling the design of metamaterials with emergent properties that escape a standard group theory analysis. As an illustration, we consider twisted kagome lattices(9-15), reconfigurable mechanical structures that change shape by means of a collapse mechanism(9). We observe that pairs of distinct configurations along the mechanism exhibit the same vibrational spectrum and related elastic moduli. We show that these puzzling properties arise from a duality between pairs of configurations on either side of a mechanical critical point. The critical point corresponds to a self-dual structure with isotropic elasticity even in the absence of spatial symmetries and a twofold-degenerate spectrum over the entire Brillouin zone. The spectral degeneracy originates from a version of Kramers'  theorem(16,17) in which fermionic time-reversal invariance is replaced by a hidden symmetry emerging at the self-dual point. The normal modes of the self-dual systems exhibit non-Abelian geometric phases(18,19) that affect the semiclassical propagation of wavepackets(20), leading to non-commuting mechanical responses. Our results hold promise for holonomic computation(21) and mechanical spintronics by allowing on-the-fly manipulation of synthetic spins carried by phonons.