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(Is Published In) 10.1016/j.newton.2025.100009 - DOI
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Title:
Probing chiral symmetry with a topological domain wall sensor
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(Abstract) Chiral symmetry is a fundamental property with profound implications for the characteristics of elementary particles, that implies a spectral symmetry (i.e. E -> -E ) in their dispersion relation. In condensed matter physics, chiral symmetry is often associated with superconducto...

(Other) We acknowledges funding supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) through SFB 1170 Project No. 258499086 (project C02) and the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence on Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter – ct.qmat (EXC 2147, Project No. 390858490). T.N. a...
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chiral symmetry
topological defects
topological crystalline insulators
Landau levels
Dirac fermions
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English
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Physics
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(Dataset) STM and STS raw measurements data
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(Instrument) STM
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Nanonis STM controler SPECS - 4.0
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WSxM - 5.0
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Python - 3.13.0
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Nanonis Scan Viewer - 4.0
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Nanonis Data Viewer - 4.0
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The raw data was obtained and plotted in the same manner as presented in the paper, with minimal averaging applied to smooth the noise. The second derivative, d²I/dU², shown in the paper was calculated from the acquired dI/dU spectra using the Lock-In technique (see main text for details), averaged over an 8×Ubias window to improve the signal-to-noise ratio without losing key spectral features. All data was analyzed using a Python script, which is also included in the archive.
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft - (Komplexität und Topologie in Quantenmaterialien (CT.QMAT)) 390858490
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft - (Ultrahochauflösende Oberflächenstudien an topologischen Supraleitern) 258499086
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2025-05-19
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