Quantum materials have generated considerable interest for computing applications in the past several decades, but non-trivial quantum properties—like superconductivity or magnetic spin—remain in ...
To validate the DNN predictions, we derived charge radii from its Fourier-Bessel (FB) coefficients and compared them with experimental values. Across 1,014 nuclei, the DNN results show significantly ...
A new imaging technique uncovers how electronic patterns in quantum materials evolve unevenly across space and temperature.
The study of charge density wave (CDW) phenomena in superconductors has long been central to understanding the complex interactions governing quantum materials. In particular, the relationship between ...