An unbiased large-N expansion for vestigial orders in density-wave and superconducting systems resolves decoupling ambiguities from symmetry redundancies and reveals generic parameter regions without stable vestigial phases.
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An inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayer in a Josephson junction produces enhanced critical current and spin-polarized supercurrent at π misorientation of Néel vectors through cancellation of pair-breaking oscillations.
Survey of vibrational modes in BEDT-TTF conductors finds clear charge-frequency shifts (141 cm^{-1}/e and 98 cm^{-1}/e) yet ~20 cm^{-1} scatter that limits absolute site-charge accuracy to roughly ±0.045 e.
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Unbiased large-$N$ approach to competing vestigial orders of density-wave and superconducting instabilities
An unbiased large-N expansion for vestigial orders in density-wave and superconducting systems resolves decoupling ambiguities from symmetry redundancies and reveals generic parameter regions without stable vestigial phases.
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Spin-polarized Josephson current induced by inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayers
An inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayer in a Josephson junction produces enhanced critical current and spin-polarized supercurrent at π misorientation of Néel vectors through cancellation of pair-breaking oscillations.
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Charge-sensitive vibrational modes in BEDT-TTF salts: Signatures of charge ordering and site charge
Survey of vibrational modes in BEDT-TTF conductors finds clear charge-frequency shifts (141 cm^{-1}/e and 98 cm^{-1}/e) yet ~20 cm^{-1} scatter that limits absolute site-charge accuracy to roughly ±0.045 e.