Finite temperature strongly enhances low-frequency optical conductivity near the localization transition in the Aubry-André model via thermal activation of Pauli-blocked transitions between resonant van Hove singularities.
Kubo, Statistical-Mechanical Theory of Irreversible Processes
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Kubo theory yields T1 and T2 from spin-lattice correlation functions; these are evaluated with ML-driven ab initio molecular dynamics and match experimental T1 values for the NV center in diamond.
Multipole analysis of α-MnTe shows that distinct altermagnetic configurations induce spin-momentum locking with different parities and magnetic spin Hall effects with up to 16% angle, enabling identification of order parameters via anisotropy.
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Temperature-induced optical enhancement near a localization transition
Finite temperature strongly enhances low-frequency optical conductivity near the localization transition in the Aubry-André model via thermal activation of Pauli-blocked transitions between resonant van Hove singularities.
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Spin Dynamics from Atomistic Quantum Simulations
Kubo theory yields T1 and T2 from spin-lattice correlation functions; these are evaluated with ML-driven ab initio molecular dynamics and match experimental T1 values for the NV center in diamond.
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Multipole analysis of spin currents in altermagnetic MnTe
Multipole analysis of α-MnTe shows that distinct altermagnetic configurations induce spin-momentum locking with different parities and magnetic spin Hall effects with up to 16% angle, enabling identification of order parameters via anisotropy.