Recent various experiments have provided evidence supporting the emergence of loop-current order in kagome metals. Particularly superconductivity in AV_(3)Sb_(5) is significantly enhanced when this charge order is sup...Recent various experiments have provided evidence supporting the emergence of loop-current order in kagome metals. Particularly superconductivity in AV_(3)Sb_(5) is significantly enhanced when this charge order is suppressed by pressure or doping. Distinct from magnetic order, loop-current order does not couple directly to spin and thus whether such fluctuations can enhance superconductivity remains elusive. We design a sign problem-free bilayer kagome model coupled to quantum Ising spins through bond currents and perform determinant quantum Monte Carlo simulations to explore single-particle properties and superconductivity arising from 2 × 2 loopcurrent fluctuations. We find that this loop-current order induces intriguing band folding, band broadening,and gap opening around saddle points. Remarkably, our pairing susceptibility analysis identifies a dominant enhancement of superconductivity due to loop-current fluctuations, with the dominant pairing being the chiral d-wave channel. This pairing primarily occurs within the intra-sublattice channel and involves third nearestneighbor sites, attributed to the unique sublattice texture associated with van Hove singularities. We also discuss potential experimental implications for kagome superconductors.展开更多
Sub-tidal barotropic current variations coupled with residual sea level fluctuation in the Bohai and Yellow Seas during wintertime are addressed in this study.The temporal evolution and spatial distribution of current...Sub-tidal barotropic current variations coupled with residual sea level fluctuation in the Bohai and Yellow Seas during wintertime are addressed in this study.The temporal evolution and spatial distribution of current fluctuation are investigated using moored acoustic Doppler current profiler data in a three-dimensional numerical model.It is found that a southward current followed by a northward current occurred in the northern Yellow Sea during the fluctuation,concurrent with a significant outflow followed by inflow through the Bohai Strait.The process is consistent from surface to bottom and is coupled with remarkable residual sea level fluctuation.This quasi three-day fluctuation with amplitude 0.2-0.3 m/s leads to 1 m/1.2 m drawdown in the northern Yellow and Bohai Seas,respectively,strongly influencing water exchange between those seas.Because this a prominent feature in the seas,it is necessary to evaluate its effect on fluctuation during winter in future studies,in particular,the northward current during the recovery phase of sea level in the Bohai and Yellow Seas regarding seasonal variation.展开更多
Recently,the newly booming metal halide perovskites have attracted extensive attention worldwide due to their outstanding optoelectronic performance,and are expected to be ideal candidates for photodetectors(PDs).Howe...Recently,the newly booming metal halide perovskites have attracted extensive attention worldwide due to their outstanding optoelectronic performance,and are expected to be ideal candidates for photodetectors(PDs).However,there is still lack of perovskite PDs-based imaging devices coming into commercialization stage,due to some practical reasons including toxicity brought by lead-based perovskites and the large light current fluctuations.In this paper,for the first time we fabricate a lead-free Cs3Bi2Br9 perovskite PD,and build a prototype of this perovskite PD-based imaging system with diffuse reflection imaging mode.Moreover,we propose a new parameter F related to light current fluctuation to evaluate imaging performance of a PD especially for weak diffuse light condition,and prove its usability by comparison of unoptimized lead-free Cs3Bi2Br9 perovskite PD and atomic layer deposition(ALD)optimized Cs3Bi2 Br9 PD.ALD-optimization can improve the quality of perovskite film and suppress the dark current and current fluctuation.Finally,we obtain satisfactory diffuse reflection images of 2D and 3D objects with wide dynamic range.Therefore,the ALD-optimized Cs3Bi2Br9PD has addressed two major concerns about perovskite PDs-based imaging devices,that may extend application of perovskite materials and improve imaging quality.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 12447103)financial support from the MERIT-WINGS course provided by the University of Tokyo+10 种基金the Fellowship for Integrated Materials Science and Career Development provided by the Japan Science and Technology Agencysupport from the computational resource of Wisteria/BDEC-01 provided by Information Technology Center, the University of Tokyo, for the Monte Carlo simulationthe support by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 12404275)the Fundamental Research Program of Shanxi Province (Grant No. 202403021212015)support from the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence on Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter-ct.qmat (EXC 2147, Project No. 390858490)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 12274289)the National Key R&D Program of China (Grant Nos. 2022YFA1402702 and 2021YFA1401400)the Innovation Program for Quantum Science and Technology (Grant No. 2021ZD0301902)Yangyang Development Fund, and Startup Funds from SJTUsupported by the National Key R&D Program of China (Grant No. 2023YFA1407300)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 12047503)。
文摘Recent various experiments have provided evidence supporting the emergence of loop-current order in kagome metals. Particularly superconductivity in AV_(3)Sb_(5) is significantly enhanced when this charge order is suppressed by pressure or doping. Distinct from magnetic order, loop-current order does not couple directly to spin and thus whether such fluctuations can enhance superconductivity remains elusive. We design a sign problem-free bilayer kagome model coupled to quantum Ising spins through bond currents and perform determinant quantum Monte Carlo simulations to explore single-particle properties and superconductivity arising from 2 × 2 loopcurrent fluctuations. We find that this loop-current order induces intriguing band folding, band broadening,and gap opening around saddle points. Remarkably, our pairing susceptibility analysis identifies a dominant enhancement of superconductivity due to loop-current fluctuations, with the dominant pairing being the chiral d-wave channel. This pairing primarily occurs within the intra-sublattice channel and involves third nearestneighbor sites, attributed to the unique sublattice texture associated with van Hove singularities. We also discuss potential experimental implications for kagome superconductors.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.41430963,41276013)
文摘Sub-tidal barotropic current variations coupled with residual sea level fluctuation in the Bohai and Yellow Seas during wintertime are addressed in this study.The temporal evolution and spatial distribution of current fluctuation are investigated using moored acoustic Doppler current profiler data in a three-dimensional numerical model.It is found that a southward current followed by a northward current occurred in the northern Yellow Sea during the fluctuation,concurrent with a significant outflow followed by inflow through the Bohai Strait.The process is consistent from surface to bottom and is coupled with remarkable residual sea level fluctuation.This quasi three-day fluctuation with amplitude 0.2-0.3 m/s leads to 1 m/1.2 m drawdown in the northern Yellow and Bohai Seas,respectively,strongly influencing water exchange between those seas.Because this a prominent feature in the seas,it is necessary to evaluate its effect on fluctuation during winter in future studies,in particular,the northward current during the recovery phase of sea level in the Bohai and Yellow Seas regarding seasonal variation.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61604061,51772135,and 61875074)the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(2017A020215135,2018A030310659,and 2019A1515010482)+1 种基金the Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou,China(201804010432)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2019M663363)。
文摘Recently,the newly booming metal halide perovskites have attracted extensive attention worldwide due to their outstanding optoelectronic performance,and are expected to be ideal candidates for photodetectors(PDs).However,there is still lack of perovskite PDs-based imaging devices coming into commercialization stage,due to some practical reasons including toxicity brought by lead-based perovskites and the large light current fluctuations.In this paper,for the first time we fabricate a lead-free Cs3Bi2Br9 perovskite PD,and build a prototype of this perovskite PD-based imaging system with diffuse reflection imaging mode.Moreover,we propose a new parameter F related to light current fluctuation to evaluate imaging performance of a PD especially for weak diffuse light condition,and prove its usability by comparison of unoptimized lead-free Cs3Bi2Br9 perovskite PD and atomic layer deposition(ALD)optimized Cs3Bi2 Br9 PD.ALD-optimization can improve the quality of perovskite film and suppress the dark current and current fluctuation.Finally,we obtain satisfactory diffuse reflection images of 2D and 3D objects with wide dynamic range.Therefore,the ALD-optimized Cs3Bi2Br9PD has addressed two major concerns about perovskite PDs-based imaging devices,that may extend application of perovskite materials and improve imaging quality.