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Ideal Gas Stephani Universes
2003
The Stephani Universes that can be interpreted as an ideal gas evolving in local thermal equilibrium are determined, and the method to obtain the associated thermodynamic schemes is given
Algorithmic cooling of nuclear spins using long-lived singlet order
2020
Algorithmic cooling methods manipulate an open quantum system in order to lower its temperature below that of the environment. We achieve significant cooling of an ensemble of nuclear spin-pair systems by exploiting the long-lived nuclear singlet state, which is an antisymmetric quantum superposition of the "up" and "down" Zeeman states. The effect is demonstrated by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments on a molecular system containing a coupled pair of near-equivalent 13C nuclei. The populations of the system are subjected to a repeating sequence of cyclic permutations separated by relaxation intervals. The long-lived nuclear singlet order is pumped well beyond the unitary limit. T…
Stochastic Dynamics of Ferroelectric Polarization
2008
This study is addressed to the conceptual and technical problems emerging for ferroelectric systems out of thermodynamic equilibrium. The theoretical setup includes a lattice of interacting cells, each cell obeying regular dynamics determined by Ginzburg-Landau model Hamiltonians whereas relaxation toward minimum energy state is reproduced by thermal environment. Representative examples include polarization response of a single lattice cell, birth of a domain as triggered by the ergodicity breaking, and the effect of nonlocal electroelastic interaction all evidenced combining the Fokker-Planck, imaginary time Schrodinger and symplectic integration techniques.
Anomalous thermalization of nonlinear wave systems
2010
We report theoretically and experimentally in an optical system a process of anomalous thermalization of one-dimensional nonlinear Hamiltonian waves. It is characterized by an irreversible evolution of the waves towards a specific equilibrium state of a fundamental different nature than the expected thermodynamic equilibrium state. A kinetic approach of the problem reveals that this phenomenon is due to the existence of a local invariant in frequency space. A novel family of equilibrium distributions is discovered, which is found in quantitative agreement with the numerical simulations.
Notes on the Electroelastic Interaction in Joint Hamiltonian and Stochastic Treatment of Polarization Response
2008
Conventional Landau theory for ferroelectric phase instability is extended by entities accounting for the violation of thermodynamic equilibrium and the impact of thermal fluctuations. The physical content concerns Ginzburg-Landau type model Hamiltonians assigned to the mean field interaction of macroscopically small and microscopically large lattice cells affected by thermal fluctuations. A special topic derived in a systematic way is long range electroelastic interaction formally given by selfconsistent solution of the polarization and strain fields. Test solution for inhomogeneous strain in a slab is presented within the framework of lattice cell picture.
Hidden Oscillations in Electromechanical Systems
2016
In this paper an electromechanical system with two different types of motor is considered. It is shown that during the spin-up, the system with DC motor may experience unwanted vibration—the Sommerfeld effect. This is a well-known effect when the motor of electromechanical system gets stuck near the resonance zone instead of reaching its nominal power. The absence of this effect is demonstrated in the system with synchronous motor. Nowadays, there are many works devoted to the study of this effect in various systems. Here we discuss the Sommerfeld effect from the point of view of localization of the so-called hidden oscillations.
Towards a nonequilibrium thermodynamic description of incoherent nonlinear optics
2007
pa href="http://oe.osa.org/virtual_issue.cfm?vid=36"Focus Serial: Frontiers of Nonlinear Optics/a/pThis concise review is aimed at providing an introduction to the kinetic theory of partially coherent optical waves propagating in nonlinear media. The subject of incoherent nonlinear optics received a renewed interest since the first experimental demonstration of incoherent solitons in slowly responding photorefractive crystals. Several theories have been successfully developed to provide a detailed description of the novel dynamical features inherent to partially coherent nonlinear optical waves. However, such theories leave unanswered the following important question: Which is the long term…
Dynamic coarse-graining of polymer systems using mobility functions.
2021
We propose a dynamic coarse-graining (CG) scheme for mapping heterogeneous polymer fluids onto extremely CG models in a dynamically consistent manner. The idea is to use as target function for the mapping a wave-vector dependent mobility function derived from the single-chain dynamic structure factor, which is calculated in the microscopic reference system. In previous work, we have shown that dynamic density functional calculations based on this mobility function can accurately reproduce the order/disorder kinetics in polymer melts, thus it is a suitable starting point for dynamic mapping. To enable the mapping over a range of relevant wave vectors, we propose to modify the CG dynamics by …
Wave-turbulence approach of supercontinuum generation: Influence of self-steepening and higher-order dispersion
2009
International audience; We analyze the influence of self-steepening and higher-order dispersion on the process of optical wave thermalization. This study is aimed at developing a thermodynamic formulation of supercontinuum generation in photonic crystal fibers. In the highly nonlinear regime of supercontinuum generation, the optical field exhibits a turbulent dynamics that may be described by the kinetic wave theory. In this respect, the phenomenon of spectral broadening inherent to supercontinuum generation may be interpreted as a natural process of thermalization, which is characterized by an irreversible evolution of the optical field toward a thermodynamic equilibrium state. The numeric…
Toward a thermodynamic description of supercontinuum generation
2008
International audience; We consider the incoherent nonlinear regime of the supercontinuum generation process in optical fibers. We show that, under certain conditions, the phenomenon of spectral broadening inherent to the supercontinuum generation may be described by simple thermodynamic arguments based on the kinetic wave theory. Accordingly, the supercontinuum generation process may be regarded as a thermalization process, which is characterized by an irreversible evolution of the optical field toward a thermodynamic equilibrium state, i.e., the state of maximum nonequilibrium entropy.