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    • Controlled finite momentum pairing and spatially varying order parameter in proximitized HgTe quantum wells 

      Hart, Sean; Ren, Hechen; Kosowsky, Michael Steven; Ben-Shach, Gilad; Leubner, Philipp; Brune, Christopher; Buhmann, Hartmut; Molenkamp, Laurens; Halperin, Bertrand I.; Yacoby, Amir (Springer Nature, 2016)
      Conventional s-wave superconductivity is understood to arise from singlet pairing of electrons with opposite Fermi momenta, forming Cooper pairs whose net momentum is zero[1]. Several recent studies have focused on structures ...
    • Resolved magnetic-field structure and variability near the event horizon of Sagittarius A 

      Johnson, Michael D.; Fish, V. L.; Doeleman, Sheperd S.; Marrone, D. P.; Plambeck, R. L.; Wardle, J. F. C.; Akiyama, K.; Asada, K.; Beaudoin, C.; Blackburn, Lindy; Blundell, Raymond; Bower, G. C.; Brinkerink, C.; Broderick, A. E.; Cappallo, R.; Chael, Andrew Alan; Crew, G. B.; Dexter, J.; Dexter, M.; Freund, R.; Friberg, P.; Gold, R.; Gurwell, M. A.; Ho, P. T. P.; Honma, M.; Inoue, M.; Kosowsky, Michael Steven; Krichbaum, T. P.; Lamb, J.; Loeb, Abraham; Lu, R.-S.; MacMahon, D.; McKinney, J. C.; Moran, James M.; Narayan, Ramesh; Primiani, Rurik A.; Psaltis, D.; Rogers, A. E. E.; Rosenfeld, Katherine Ann; SooHoo, J.; Tilanus, R. P. J.; Titus, M.; Vertatschitsch, L.; Weintroub, Jonathan; Wright, M.; Young, Ken Harbour; Zensus, J. A.; Ziurys, L. M. (American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2015)
      Near a black hole, differential rotation of a magnetized accretion disk is thought to produce an instability that amplifies weak magnetic fields, driving accretion and outflow. These magnetic fields would naturally give ...
    • Topological Superconductivity in a Phase-Controlled Josephson Junction 

      Kosowsky, Michael; Yacoby, Amir; Ren, Hechen; Pientka, Falko; Hart, Sean; Pierce, Andrew; Lunczer, Lukas; Schlereth, Raimund; Scharf, Benedikt; Hankiewicz, Ewelina; Molenkamp, Laurens; Halperin, Bertrand (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019-04-24)
      Topological superconductors can support localized Majorana states at their boundaries. These quasi-particle excitations have non-Abelian statistics that can be used to encode and manipulate quantum information in a ...