Nature Physics

Photoelectron spin-flipping and texture manipulation in a topological insulator

Nature Physics 9, 293 (2013).
doi:10.1038/nphys2572

Authors: Chris Jozwiak, Cheol-Hwan Park, Kenneth Gotlieb, Choongyu Hwang, Dung-Hai Lee, Steven G. Louie, Jonathan D. Denlinger, Costel R. Rotundu, Robert J. Birgeneau, Zahid Hussain & Alessandra Lanzara

Manipulation of quantum paths for space–time characterization of attosecond pulses

Nature Physics 9, 159 (2013).
doi:10.1038/nphys2525

Authors: Kyung Taec Kim, Chunmei Zhang, Andrew D. Shiner, Sean E. Kirkwood, Eugene Frumker, Genevieve Gariepy, Andrei Naumov, D. M. Villeneuve & P. B. Corkum

How basin stability complements the linear-stability paradigm

Nature Physics 9, 89 (2013).
doi:10.1038/nphys2516

Authors: Peter J. Menck, Jobst Heitzig, Norbert Marwan & Jürgen Kurths

Beating the shot-noise limit

Nature Physics 8, 877 (2012).
doi:10.1038/nphys2443

Authors: Avraham Gover, Ariel Nause, Egor Dyunin & Mikhail Fedurin

Coherent synchrotron emission from electron nanobunches formed in relativistic laser–plasma interactions

Nature Physics 8, 804 (2012).
doi:10.1038/nphys2439

Authors: B. Dromey, S. Rykovanov, M. Yeung, R. Hörlein, D. Jung, D. C. Gautier, T. Dzelzainis, D. Kiefer, S. Palaniyppan, R. Shah, J. Schreiber, H. Ruhl, J. C. Fernandez, C. L. S. Lewis, M. Zepf & B. M. Hegelich

Laser-guided matter

Laser-guided matter

Nature Physics 8, 637 (2012).
doi:10.1038/nphys2419

Author: David Gevaux

Lasers: Symphony of lights

Lasers: Symphony of lights

Nature Physics 8, 639 (2012).
doi:10.1038/nphys2416

Author: Iulia Georgescu

Superfluid behaviour of a two-dimensional Bose gas

Superfluid behaviour of a two-dimensional Bose gas

Nature Physics 8, 645 (2012).
doi:10.1038/nphys2378

Authors: Rémi Desbuquois, Lauriane Chomaz, Tarik Yefsah, Julian Léonard, Jérôme Beugnon, Christof Weitenberg & Jean Dalibard

Ultracold atoms: Cool ion chemistry

Ultracold atoms: Cool ion chemistry

Nature Physics 8, 642 (2012).
doi:10.1038/nphys2386

Author: Paul S. Julienne

Hybrid traps for laser-cooled ions and neutral atoms make excellent cold-chemistry laboratories. Experiments now show that engineering quantum states can provide additional control for accessing and manipulating chemical reaction rates.

Controlling chemical reactions of a single particle

Controlling chemical reactions of a single particle

Nature Physics 8, 649 (2012).
doi:10.1038/nphys2373

Authors: Lothar Ratschbacher, Christoph Zipkes, Carlo Sias & Michael Köhl

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