Xiaotian Wang, Tingting Sun, Chengwu Xie, Hongkuan Yuan, Yang Tie, Zeying Zhang, Gang Zhang
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Investigating the Difference Between Open and Closed Nodal-Line Phonons
Inspired by the “Chinese Knot,” the cover image expresses good wishes, including happiness, prosperity, and love, in the Year of the Snake. The cover's background contains two types of snakes, that is, open and closed snakes whose shapes reflect open and closed nodal lines. Open and closed nodal-line phonons in solids are discussed in more detail in article apxr.202200085 by Y. Tie, Z. Zhang, G. Zhang and co-workers.