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  1. Individual solid-state nuclear spin qubits with coherence exceeding seconds
    Nature Physics, Published online: 22 October 2025; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03049-7 Nuclear spins in solid-state systems can have very long coherence times, which makes them attractive for use as qubits. Now a nuclear spin qubit device has been developed with all-microwave two-qubit control that has important performance benefits.
  2. Inadequacy of the Casimir force for explaining a strong attractive force in a micrometre-sized narrow-gap re-entrant cavity
    Nature Physics, Published online: 21 October 2025; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03062-w Inadequacy of the Casimir force for explaining a strong attractive force in a micrometre-sized narrow-gap re-entrant cavity
  3. Reply to: Inadequacy of the Casimir force for explaining a strong attractive force in a micrometre-sized narrow-gap re-entrant cavity
    Nature Physics, Published online: 21 October 2025; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03063-9 Reply to: Inadequacy of the Casimir force for explaining a strong attractive force in a micrometre-sized narrow-gap re-entrant cavity
  4. Magnetic Hofstadter cascade in a twisted semiconductor homobilayer
    Nature Physics, Published online: 21 October 2025; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03083-5 Exploring the spin-resolved Hofstadter spectrum in the presence of interactions is challenging. Now, a series of magnetic phase transitions are observed as individual Hofstadter bands are filled, allowing the exchange interactions to be mapped out.
  5. Cavity electrodynamics of van der Waals heterostructures
    Nature Physics, Published online: 20 October 2025; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03064-8 Integrating an electronic device with a cavity can cause the electrons to couple to photons strongly enough to form hybrid modes. Now, the cavity effects induced by intrinsic graphite gates are shown to modify the low-energy properties of graphene.
  6. Demonstration of dynamic surface codes
    Nature Physics, Published online: 17 October 2025; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03070-w Typical quantum error correcting codes assign fixed roles to the underlying physical qubits. Now the performance benefits of alternative, dynamic error correction schemes have been demonstrated on a superconducting quantum processor.
  7. Electrons herald non-classical light
    Nature Physics, Published online: 16 October 2025; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03033-1 When free electrons emit light, an entangled electron–photon state is created. Here measurements of the correlated multiparticle system have been used to produce non-classical photonic states.
  8. Vibrational responses of polar skyrmions
    Nature Physics, Published online: 15 October 2025; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03068-4 Controlling polar skyrmions — topological textures of electric dipoles — is crucial for modern optoelectronic applications. Terahertz excitation is shown to govern ultrafast manipulation of polar skyrmions featuring signature vibrational modes.