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Topological defects organize collective shape oscillations in biological tissues - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics Collective synchrony in confluent, pulsatile epithelia Authors: Wenhui Tang, Mehrana R. Nejad, Adrian F. Pegoraro, L. Mahadevan, and Ming Guo arXiv:2507.16772, DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2507.16772 Recommend...

JCCM_February_2026_01 @condmatjclub.bsky.social

"Topological defects organize collective shape oscillations in biological tissues", a commentary by Étienne Fodor and Tirthankar Banerjee, University of Luxembourg

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Impact of electric toroidal order in stacked honeycomb layers - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics 1. Electric toroidal invariance generates distinct transverse electromagnetic responses Authors: K. Du, D. Jo, X. Xu, F.-T. Huang, M.-H. Lee, M.-W. Chu, K. Wang, X. Guo, L. Zhao, D. Vanderbilt, H.-W. ...

JCCM_February_2026_02 @condmatjclub.bsky.social

"Impact of electric toroidal order in stacked honeycomb layers", a commentary by Atsushi Fujimori, National Tsing Hua University

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Decentralized error correction on a 2D lattice. Two errors are associated with walkers wᵢ  and wⱼ are initially located at the errors The colored numbers indicate the timestep at which a particular walker visits a site. Once a walker encounters a site already visited by the other walker (yellow), the two errors can be fused and removed along the dotted path.

Decentralized error correction on a 2D lattice. Two errors are associated with walkers wᵢ and wⱼ are initially located at the errors The colored numbers indicate the timestep at which a particular walker visits a site. Once a walker encounters a site already visited by the other walker (yellow), the two errors can be fused and removed along the dotted path.

All interesting physics is decentralized and local. If there was a central algorithm deciding what physics is allowed, we wouldn't have the enormous diversity and beauty of the universe emerging out of something like two dozen fundamental physical constants […]

[Original post on fediscience.org]

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It seems like the basic building blocks of a topological quantum computer were demonstrated experimentally for the first time.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.20956

The promise of topological quantum computer – which would be resistant to errors because it would encode quantum information using […]

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Perfect Coulomb Drag in bilayer exciton systems - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics 1. Perfect Coulomb drag in a dipolar excitonic insulator Authors: Phuong X. Nguyen, Liguo Ma, Raghav Chaturvedi, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Jie Shan, and Kin Fai Mak Science 388, 274–278 (2025...

JCCM_January_2026_01 @condmatjclub.bsky.social

"Perfect Coulomb Drag in bilayer exciton systems", a commentary by Xi Dai, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Condensation of DNA and RNA in solution - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics 1. Collapse of a single polymer chain: Effect of chain stiffness and attraction range Authors: Yanyan Zhu, Haim Diamant, and David Andelman arXiv:2601.09908, DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2601.09908 2. Long ssR...

JCCM_January_2026_02 @condmatjclub.bsky.social

"Condensation of DNA and RNA in solution", a commentary by Achille Giacometti, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Topological Quantum Orders at Finite Temperature - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics Finite-Temperature Quantum Topological Order in Three Dimensions Authors: Shu-Tong Zhou, Meng Cheng, Tibor Rakovszky, Curt von Keyserlingk, and Tyler D. Ellison Phys. Rev. Lett. 135, 040402 (2025), DO...

JCCM_January_2026_03 @condmatjclub.bsky.social

"Topological Quantum Orders at Finite Temperature", a commentary by Ashvin Vishwanath, Harvard University

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

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JCCM_December_2025_01 @condmatjclub

"Prospects for a Solid-State Nuclear Clock", a commentary by Steven M. Girvin (Yale Quantum Institute) and Leo Radzihovsky (University of Colorado)

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Insulating and metallic p-wave magnets - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics 1. Electrical switching of a p-wave magnet Authors: Qian Song, Srdjan Stavrić, Paolo Barone, Andrea Droghetti, Daniil S. Antonenko, Jörn W. F. Venderbos, Connor A. Occhialini, Batyr Ilyas, Emre Ergeçe...

JCCM_December_2025_02 @condmatjclub

"Insulating and metallic p-wave magnets", a commentary by Yuan Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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What can biochemical networks compute? - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics Limits on the computational expressivity of non-equilibrium biophysical processes Authors: Carlos Floyd, Aaron R. Dinner, Arvind Murugan, and Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan Nat. Comm 16, no. 1 (2025):...

JCCM_December_2025_03 @condmatjclub

"What can biochemical networks compute?", a commentary by Krishna Shrinivas, Northwestern University

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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The title and abstract of the paper (screenshot from Arxiv) with large red word "Preprint" written over

The title and abstract of the paper (screenshot from Arxiv) with large red word "Preprint" written over

Here it is!

arxiv.org/abs/2512.05630

In this paper, we show unexpected emergence of the spin liquids in arrays of Rydberg atoms coupled to a single cavity mode.

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#quantum #physics #ColdAtoms #ultracold #QuantumOptics #CondMat #CondensedMatter #QuantumSimulation

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Any spin liquid or fractional quantum Hall effect specialists here?

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#Science #Physics #CondensedMatter #CondMat #TopologicalOrder #SolidStatePhysics #SpinLiquid #FractionalQuantumHallEffect

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Cold-atom test of gravitational quantum interference - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics Observation of the quantum equivalence principle for matter-waves Authors: Or Dobkowski, Barak Trok, Peter Skakunenko, Yonathan Japha, David Groswasser, Maxim Efremov, Chiara Marletto, Ivette Fuentes,...

JCCM_November_2025_01 @condmatjclub

"Cold-atom test of gravitational quantum interference", a commentary by Carlo Beenakker, Instituut-Lorentz, Leiden University

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Collective coherence above Tc in kagome metals? - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics Many-body interference in kagome crystals Authors: C. Guo, K. Wang, L. Zhang, C. Putzke, D. Chen, M. R. van Delft, S. Wiedmann, F. F. Balakirev, R. D. McDonald, M. Gutierrez-Amigo, M. Alkorta, I. Erre...

JCCM_November_2025_02 @condmatjclub

"Collective coherence above Tc in kagome metals", a commentary by Jörg Schmalian, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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What is the physical origin of nanoclusters? - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics Theory of condensate size control by molecular charge asymmetry Authors: Chengjie Luo, Nathaniel Hess, Dilimulati Aierken, Yicheng Qiang, Jerelle A. Joseph, and David Zwicker ACS Macro Letters 14(10),...

JCCM_November_2025_03 @condmatjclub

"What is the physical origin of nanoclusters?", a commentary by Yaojun Zhang, Johns Hopkins University

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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On the left:
Picture of atom array (balls denoting atoms arranged in a regular grid, wavy arrows denoting photons in between of some pairs of balls). Labels: "Atom arrays", "Quantum optics", "Paradigms of understanding many-body effects in arrays"

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Picture of topologically distinct objects: a flattened ball, a torus, a double and triple torus. Labels "Topological order", "Condensed matter physics", "New platform for topological order".

Arrows go from left to right and from right to left

On the left: Picture of atom array (balls denoting atoms arranged in a regular grid, wavy arrows denoting photons in between of some pairs of balls). Labels: "Atom arrays", "Quantum optics", "Paradigms of understanding many-body effects in arrays" On the right Picture of topologically distinct objects: a flattened ball, a torus, a double and triple torus. Labels "Topological order", "Condensed matter physics", "New platform for topological order". Arrows go from left to right and from right to left

Hi! We are a theoretical physics research project in ICFO, Barcelona, which tries to find a way to use atoms and light (especially: atoms arranged in regular arrays, exchanging photons) to study complex quantum states known as topological orders.
#physics #science #QuantumOptics #CondMat
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Gap modulations within the unit cell in Fe-based superconductors - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics 1. Cooper-pair density modulation state in an iron-based superconductor Authors: Lingyuan Kong, Michal Papaj, Hyunjin Kim, Yiran Zhang, Eli Baum, Hui Li, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Genda Gu, P...

JCCM_October_2025_01 @condmatjclub

"Gap modulations within the unit cell in Fe-based superconductors", a commentary by Daniel F. Agterberg, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Largest scale simulations - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics 1. Self-consistent tensor network method for correlated super-Moiré matter beyond one billion sites Authors: Yitao Sun, Marcel Niedermeier, Tiago V. C. Antão, Adolfo O. Fumega, and Jose L. Lado arXiv:...

JCCM_October_2025_02 @condmatjclub

"Largest scale simulations", a commentary by Anton Akhmerov, Delft University of Technology

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Starch granules transform hydrogels into dynamic tissue mimics - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics Dynamic and Programmable Cellular-Scale Granules Enable Tissue-like Materials Authors: Yin Fang, Endao Han, Xin-Xing Zhang, Yuanwen Jiang, Yiliang Lin, Jiuyun Shi, Jiangbo Wu, Lingyuan Meng, Xiang Gao...

JCCM_October_2025_03 @condmatjclub

"Starch granules transform hydrogels into dynamic tissue mimics", a commentary by Rae M Robertson-Anderson, University of San Diego

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Can the ν=1/3 Laughlin liquid freeze? - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics Instability of Laughlin FQH liquids into gapless power-law correlated states with continuous exponents in ideal Chern bands: rigorous results from plasma mapping Authors: Saranyo Moitra and Inti Sodem...

JCCM_September_2025_01 @condmatjclub

"Can the ν=1/3 Laughlin liquid freeze?", a commentary by Trithep Devakul, Stanford University

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Thrifty self-assembly - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics 1. Magic sizes enable minimal-complexity, high-fidelity assembly of programmable shells Authors: B. Tyukodi, F. Caballero, D. Hayakawa, D. M. Hall, W. B. Rogers, G. M. Grason, and Michael F. Hagan Phy...

JCCM_September_2025_02 @condmatjclub

"Thrifty self-assembly", a commentary by Martin Lenz, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay and ESPCI

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Magnetic fields befriend superconductivity - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics 1. Robust field re-entrant superconductivity in ferromagnetic infinite-layer rare-earth nickelates Authors: Mingwei Yang, Jiayin Tang, Xianfeng Wu, Heng Wang, Wenjing Xu, Haoliang Huang, Zhicheng Pei,...

JCCM_September_2025_03 @condmatjclub

"Magnetic fields befriend superconductivity", a commentary by Srinivas Raghu, Stanford University

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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3D-printed superconductor achieves record performance with soft matter approach Nearly a decade after they first demonstrated that soft materials could guide the formation of superconductors, Cornell researchers have achieved a one-step, 3D printing method that produces supercond...

🪶 3D-printed superconductor achieves record performance with soft matter approach

phys.org/news/2025-08...

#cornell #condmat #physics #engineering #electronics #materials #superconductor

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Scientists design superdiamonds with theoretically predicted hexagonal crystal structure The brilliantly shiny diamond is more than just pretty; it's one of the hardest minerals on Earth, with a name derived from the Greek word adámas, meaning unbreakable. Scientists have now engineered a...

💎 Scientists design superdiamonds with theoretically predicted hexagonal crystal structure

phys.org/news/2025-08...

#condmat #materials #diamond #crystals #physics #chemistry

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Boil, freeze, bubble, crack, repeat! Scientists simulate the solar system's 'ice volcanoes' in the lab Scientists have been able to recreate the extreme conditions found on icy moons in deep space—and revealed the unstable behavior of water.

🧊 Boil, freeze, bubble, crack, repeat! Scientists simulate the solar system's 'ice volcanoes' in the lab

phys.org/news/2025-07...

#space #ice #condmat #astronomy #solarsystem #planetary #experiment

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Nagaoka problem and RVB: an unexpected connection - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics A resonant valence bond spin liquid in the dilute limit of doped frustrated Mott insulators Authors: Cecilie Glittum, Antonio Štrkalj, Dharmalingam Prabhakaran, Paul A. Goddard, Cristian D. Batista, a...

JCCM_July_2025_01 @condmatjclub

"Nagaoka problem and RVB: an unexpected connection", a commentary by Frédéric Mila, EPFL

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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Being cool gets slightly easier - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics An efficient and exact noncommutative quantum Gibbs sampler Authors: Chi-Fang Chen, Michael J. Kastoryano, and András Gilyén arXiv:2311.09207, DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2311.09207 Recommended with a comment...

JCCM_July_2025_02 @condmatjclub

"Being cool gets slightly easier", a commentary by Joel E. Moore , UC Berkeley and LBNL

doi.org/10.36471/JCC...

#condmat #physics

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An excellent and nuanced piece of science journalism with fresh analogies, role of entanglement, and strangeness of 'Strange Metals' by @zacksavitsky.bsky.social @science.org

#quantum #quantummatter #condmat #scicomm #physics

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