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Cristiano Nisoli

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Scientist, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory

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ως τεκνα φωτος περιπατειτε (...) και μη συγκοινωνειτε τοις εργοις τοις ακαρποις του σκοτους μαλλον δε και ελεγχετε τα γαρ κρυφη γινομενα υπ αυτων αισχρον εστιν και λεγειν τα δε παντα ελεγχομενα υπο του φωτος φανερουται παν γαρ το φανερουμενον φως εστιν

CRSTNNSL's tweet image. ως τεκνα φωτος περιπατειτε (...) 
και μη συγκοινωνειτε τοις εργοις τοις ακαρποις του σκοτους μαλλον δε και ελεγχετε
τα γαρ κρυφη γινομενα υπ αυτων αισχρον εστιν και λεγειν
τα δε παντα ελεγχομενα υπο του φωτος φανερουται παν γαρ το φανερουμενον φως εστιν

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This study was conducted by Cuiling Meng and Ivan Smalyukh at @CUBoulder, Cristiano Nisoli at @LosAlamosNatLab, and colleagues at @JSI_SLO and @MIT.


First publication from the collaboration between @CUBoulder, @JSI_SLO, @MIT and @LosAlamosNatLab Thanks to all the great collaborators

Researchers describe a systematic way to build lattices of topologically protected line defects in nematic liquid crystals and create, higher-hierarchy, rewritable, and extensively degenerate topological phases known as combinatorial vortex lattices. 🔗 go.aps.org/4n7EhFl

PhysRevX's tweet image. Researchers describe a systematic way to build lattices of topologically protected line defects in nematic liquid crystals and create, higher-hierarchy, rewritable, and extensively degenerate topological phases known as combinatorial vortex lattices.

🔗 go.aps.org/4n7EhFl


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Researchers describe a systematic way to build lattices of topologically protected line defects in nematic liquid crystals and create, higher-hierarchy, rewritable, and extensively degenerate topological phases known as combinatorial vortex lattices. 🔗 go.aps.org/4n7EhFl

PhysRevX's tweet image. Researchers describe a systematic way to build lattices of topologically protected line defects in nematic liquid crystals and create, higher-hierarchy, rewritable, and extensively degenerate topological phases known as combinatorial vortex lattices.

🔗 go.aps.org/4n7EhFl

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Join us as faculty members at mechanical engineering @TelAvivUni ! DM or email any one of us for informal inquires en-engineering.tau.ac.il/School-of-Mech…

YShokef's tweet image. Join us as faculty members at mechanical engineering @TelAvivUni ! DM or email any one of us for informal inquires en-engineering.tau.ac.il/School-of-Mech…

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new metamaterial, new paper, new video youtube.com/watch?v=eaw54p… geometric frustration, inspired by artificial spin ice gives fully tractable history dependent responses @TelAvivUni @LosAlamosNatLab @chaviva_ @CRSTNNSL @ComplexLab_TAU

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just mix some squares and triangles in a frustrated way, pin the rubber to a smaller lattice that induces spontaneous buckling, and you've got the Chaco Metamaterial that can detect the order of external operations on it

YShokef's tweet image. just mix some squares and triangles in a frustrated way, pin the rubber to a smaller lattice that induces spontaneous buckling, and you've got the Chaco Metamaterial that can detect the order of external operations on it
YShokef's tweet image. just mix some squares and triangles in a frustrated way, pin the rubber to a smaller lattice that induces spontaneous buckling, and you've got the Chaco Metamaterial that can detect the order of external operations on it

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Sliding dynamics for bubble phases on periodic modulated substrates, C. Reichhardt and C. J. O. Reichhardt #CondensedMatter #SoftMatter go.aps.org/4doCqqA


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New content online: Toroidic phase transitions in a direct-kagome artificial spin ice dlvr.it/T6BjRY

NatureNano's tweet image. New content online: Toroidic phase transitions in a direct-kagome artificial spin ice dlvr.it/T6BjRY

Second work in the Nanjing-@LosAlamosNatLab . Toroidic phases and their transitions are hard to detect in natural magnets. But in artificial spin ices they can be observed directly. nature.com/articles/s4156…


The latest results from the collaboration between our group at @LosAlamosNatLab and Clodoaldo's group (@clodoaldo_i) at Universidade Federal de Viçosa (@ufvbr) Macroscopic monopoles in 3D printed spin ice. Thanks to the great collaborators at Viçosa! authors.elsevier.com/c/1indQ15KgbRp…


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