A mass gap in the passive nanowire lifts the exact cancellation of plasmon modes generated by quantum phase slips in the active wire, yielding a finite Coulomb drag voltage that increases from weak values in short wires to a maximum set by mutual capacitance in long wires.
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Configuration-space geometry yields universal scaling √Var(r_H) ~ L^{-2β/ν} at criticality for zero-magnetization systems and enables information-geometric detection of phase transitions in TFIM and SSH models.
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Mass-induced Coulomb drag in capacitively coupled superconducting nanowires
A mass gap in the passive nanowire lifts the exact cancellation of plasmon modes generated by quantum phase slips in the active wire, yielding a finite Coulomb drag voltage that increases from weak values in short wires to a maximum set by mutual capacitance in long wires.
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On the criticality of the configuration-space statistical geometry
Configuration-space geometry yields universal scaling √Var(r_H) ~ L^{-2β/ν} at criticality for zero-magnetization systems and enables information-geometric detection of phase transitions in TFIM and SSH models.